Easy Dutch Letter Bar Recipe - The House on Silverado (2024)

This Easy Dutch Letter Bar Recipe requires just 5 ingredients and 30 minutes in the oven to turn out a delicious, chewy, almond-flavored bar.

Easy Dutch Letter Bar Recipe…aka the easiest dessert you will ever make!

If you’re from Iowa, there’s a 99.9% chance you’ve been to the Tulip Festival in Pella Iowa, and had a fresh-baked Dutch Letter from one of the amazing bakeries on the town square. And if you’re not from Iowa, and haven’t experienced this, well, I feel sad for you, because the tulips are incredible, and the Dutch Letters really are that good.

But, since taking a little joyride to Pella for the sole purpose of getting a Dutch Letter isn’t really feasible most of the time, I have a backup option for you.

Now, I’m not saying that this Easy Dutch Letter Bar Recipe is just as good as Dutch Letters fresh from Jaarsma Bakery, but they are close. Plus, the recipe calls for only 5 ingredients and is extremely simple to make. So, if you’re craving a Dutch Letter fix, I got you covered.

And if you’ve never had a Dutch Letter, well, give these bars a try, but I still suggest you make a point to find yourself an authentic Dutch bakery and buy a true Dutch Letter. Really. It should be on your bucket list.

Five Ingredients = Easy Dutch Letter Bar Recipe

One of the great things about this recipe (besides the fact that it’s scrumptious) is that it only takes 5 ingredients. And 4 of those ingredients you probably have on hand already.

The fifth, almond paste, is readily available in the baking aisle of almost any grocery store. Add it to your shopping list, so you can whip these super easy bars up soon!

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Mix It All Together

Another thing that makes this recipe great is how simple it is to prepare. Are you ready? Here’s how you do it…. dump all 5 ingredients in your mixer bowl and turn it on. That’s it.

For real.

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Spread It In Your Baking Dish

Grease a rectangular baking dish well, and dump the dough into it. The recipe calls for a 9×13 inch pan, but you can vary the size depending on how thick you want your bars.

I wanted to use this white baker with the pretty edge detail, and it’s only 8×12, so my bars were on the thicker side, which I didn’t mind one bit.

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Use an offset spatula to spread it evenly around in your pan.

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Sprinkle the top generously with sugar. Don’t skip this step, because it gives the top a nice crispy texture, reminiscent of real Dutch Letters. You could also sprinkle with some sliced almonds, to make these really look like the real deal. I didn’t have any and they were just as good.

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Bake in a 350-degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes, until the top is golden brown.

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Update: Here’s another batch I made later, this time with sliced almonds on top. It’s delicious both ways.

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And here’s a batch I made “Christmasy” by topping with red and green sprinkles!

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Yum

Cool completely before cutting into bars. The top will be crisp and flakey, and the center will be dense and chewy.

Oh my word.

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And if these pictures aren’t enough to convince you to make these, let me present you with some more evidence.

My son insisted that he doesn’t “really like desserts”, when I tried to serve these bars to him this past weekend when he was here for dinner. I packed some up and sent them home with him anyway.

Later that night, I received a text.

Exhibit A:

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Findings: Even hard-to-impress people are impressed by these Dutch Letter Bars.

Conclusion: Just make them.

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Dutch Letter Bars

Niky @ The House on Silverado

A delcious and easy bar recipe, that will remind you of authentic Dutch Letters.

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, Dutch

Servings 12 bars

Calories 434 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter
  • 2 large eggs
  • 8 oz almond paste
  • 2 cups sugar + extra for sprinkling
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°.

  • Combine all 5 ingredients together in mixing bowl, until well blended.

  • Grease a 9×13 inch pan. You can use a slightly smaller pan if you'd prefer your bars to be thicker. I put mine in an 8×11.

  • Sprinkle the top of the bars with sugar. This step is important, because it gives the top a slightly crisp texture, reminiscent of actual Dutch Letter Bars.

  • Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until the top is just lightly golden brown.

  • Cool completely before cutting into bars.

Nutrition

Serving: 1barCalories: 434kcalCarbohydrates: 58.3gProtein: 4.9gFat: 21.5gSaturated Fat: 10.5gCholesterol: 68mgSodium: 121mgPotassium: 96mgFiber: 1.5gSugar: 40.3gCalcium: 44mgIron: 1mg

Keyword Dessert Bar

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FAQs

What is a dutch letter pastry? ›

Known in Dutch as banketstaaf, banketletter, boterletter, or letterbanket, Dutch letters are rolled, log-like pastries made with banket, a puff pastry with an almond paste filling. The pastry is formed into the initial of families' surnames or the letter S.

How many calories are in a Dutch letter? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
354Calories
22gFat
36gCarbs
4gProtein
Aug 30, 2011

What is the most common letter in Dutch? ›

⟨e⟩ is the most frequently used letter in the Dutch alphabet, as it is in English. The least frequently used letters are ⟨q⟩ and ⟨x⟩, similar to English.

What is Dutch letter flavor? ›

The soft texture and undeniable almond flavor is reminiscent of real Dutch letters. They are absolutely heavenly. Easy to make, and even easier to eat, these bars keep so well and they cut beautifully. Make them as soon as you can!

What is the Dutch alphabet? ›

The Dutch alphabet uses the 26 Latin letters, just like English. Most of the consonants follow the same pronunciation as English. There are a few exceptions: G in Dutch is a guttural ch/gh sound made in the back of the throat, like the Scottish loch.

How many calories are in a 911 Dutch? ›

Dutch Bros Coffee Dutch Classics 911 Blended (1 small) contains 74g total carbs, 74g net carbs, 12g fat, 8g protein, and 441 calories.

Why is it called a Dutch letter? ›

Dutch letters were introduced to the United States by Dutch immigrants, and originated in Pella, Iowa, which was founded in 1845 by "Dutch religious refugees." Dutch letters are a common treat at the annual Tulip Festival in Pella, Iowa, and may be prepared by local residents and sold at markets, gas stations, and ...

What is a Dutch pastry called? ›

A tompoes or tompouce is a pastry in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is the local variety of the mille-feuille or Napoleon, introduced by an Amsterdam pastry baker and named after Admiraal Avinash Tom Pouce, the stage name of the Frisian dwarf Jan Hannema.

Is Danish pastry the same as puff? ›

DIFFERENCE PUFF PASTRY

There are two differences between Danish pastry and puff pastry. First of all Danish pastries contain a high level of fat: 40%. The second difference is that Danish dough contains yeast and that isn't the case for puff pastry.

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