Alternative names | Matrimonial cake, date crumbles |
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Type | Dessert |
Place of origin | Canada |
Main ingredients | Dates, oatmeal |
Variations | Partridgeberry squares |
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A date square is a Canadian dessert or bar cookie made of cooked dates with an oatmeal crumb topping. In the western provinces and states it is known as matrimonial cake. In Eastern Canada it can also be known as date crumbles. It is often found in coffee shops as a sweet snack food. Sometimes nuts are added to the base layer or crumb topping, or other alterations. There can also be candied peel added to the date stuffing for a contrasting texture.
History
The date square is known as a traditional dish of Newfoundland.
See also
References
- "Old-fashioned date squares".
- "Best Ever Date Bars With Crumbly Oat Crust". Archived from the original on 2010-11-12. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
- "Matrimonial Cake".
- "Matrimonial Cake".
- "Date Crumbles". 4 October 2007.
- "Starbucks Blueberry Oat Bars".
- Network, The FOURnet Information. "Date And Nut Squares - Recipe - Cooks.com". www.cooks.com.
- "Newfoundland Date Squares". 3 February 2017.
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