Old-Fashioned Italian Date Nut Bars Recipe (2024)

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Old-fashioned family recipes are as much of our Christmas traditions as putting up the tree. Just the scent or the first bite of a certain food can take me right back to years and people past. One of my favorite things about the holidays is baking our favorite treats and remembering those who gave them to us.

I first found Ruthie on Instagram and she made me want to invite her over to decorate. She's got true pioneer style and her photos are swoon worthy, plus, the girl knows how to bake! When she mentioned her favorite Christmas treat was an old family recipe, you guys know I lickety-split emailed her to ask if she'd share.

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And she said yes! I'm excited to introduce you to another vintage loving gal~

Hello friends! I'm Ruthie, also known as Aunt Ruthie from Sugar Pie Farmhouse blog. It's an honor for me to join Melissa in her Homemade Christmas Series…which happens to be my favorite time of year! I'd like to share with you a favorite Christmas memory of mine along with a treasured, old family recipe!

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For me, Christmastime is always filled with sweet memories of my big Italian Family. Back in the day on Christmas Eve my family and I, along with my Grandma and Grandpa, Aunts, Uncles, and cousins, would all gather at my Aunt Lucy's home. The faces I loved gleamed around the long lace-covered table, as we enjoyed homemade Spaghetti and Meatballs…or “meat-a-balls” like my Sicilian Grandma and Grandpa would say! There would be lots of loud conversation and laughter which would probably seem like happy chaos if someone were to peek into the window!

After tummies were filled, us kids ran off into another room to play “Button, Button, Who's Got the Button”, while my mom, my aunts and Grandma would tie their aprons on to clear the table, wash the dishes and turn the electric Coffee Percolator on. Once the kitchen was tidy and the coffee was fresh and hot, a huge tray of Italian cookies was carried to the table. Biscotti, Gemelli, Anisette, Pizzelles, Nut Meringues, just to name a few of the variety these delicious, Southern Italy confections.

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As soon as my cousins and I realized the cookies had been set out we rushed to the table to grab a handful. I would search through the mountain of sweet treats to find my favorite…Aunt Gen's Italian Date~Nut Bars. Sweet, chewy with a bit of crunch. One bite and I was in Christmas heaven!

This Christmas Eve tradition also included a skit about the Birth of Jesus presented by my cousins and I, wearing bathrobes as costumes. Soon after, we all gathered around the piano as my mother played, to sing old time carols, Silent Night, O Little Town of Bethlehem and Jingle Bells. My Uncle Joe, who was the life of the party and a talented singer, would grace us with a solo of such as Ava Maria.

When it was time to say our goodbyes, with hugs and kisses, we stepped out into the dark, chilly night to get into our cars for the drive home. My little girl heart was filled to the brim with treasures of comfort and joy, as I sleepily reflected upon all the crazy fun with my cousins and the scenes of my loved ones around the table where we feasted upon God's goodness. These are the memories that have lasted me a lifetime.

Now, decades later as I bake a batch of Aunt Gen's Italian Date~Nut Bars it takes me right back to that cozy and fun-filled gathering of my beloved big Italian family on Christmas Eve.

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It's my pleasure to share with you this very old and special recipe.

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You guys, isn't Ruthie's kitchen swoon worthy. I love her flour tin. I found this tin (which has labels you can change out to say flour, sugar, cookies, or whatever your baking heart desires, and you can get it in 4 different colors! Click here–> Vintage Flour Canister

Another staple in any good pioneer or vintage kitchen is a nice set of flour sack towels. I use them from covering rising bread, on goodies as they cool, wiping hands dry, taking hot pans out of ovens (make sure to double up), and just plain looking cute hanging on the oven handle or nestled into bowls. Striped Flour Sack Towels–> 3 different colors

Family stories and recipes are two of my favorite things. I share both of my great-grandmother's, and my husband's grandmothers family recipes and more in The Made-From-Scratch Life.

3 eggs

1/8 teaspoon or a pinch of salt

1 cup sugar

1 cup flour

1 cup minced dates

1 cup chopped walnuts

2 teaspoons Baking Powder

1Tablespoon Vanilla

Powdered Sugar to sprinkle after baking

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Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Mix all ingredients well. (I use my standing mixer).

Pour into a buttered 9 x 13 glass pan and spread evenly with rubber spatula.

Bake at 350 for 25 minutes

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Aunt Gen's Italian Date Nut Bars

Ruthie

4.05 from 21 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Servings 12 +

Ingredients

  • 3 eggs
  • 1/8 teaspoon or a pinch of salt
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup minced dates
  • 1 cup chopped walnuts
  • 2 teaspoons Baking Powder
  • 1 Tablespoon Vanilla
  • Powdered Sugar to sprinkle after baking

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Mix all ingredients well. (I use my standing mixer).

  • Pour into a buttered 9 x 13 glass pan and spread evenly with rubber spatula.

  • Bake at 350 for 25 minutes

  • Once cooled, cut into squares and sprinkle the top liberally with powdered sugar.

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Once cooled, cut into squares and sprinkle the top liberally with powdered sugar.

Enjoy! Or Mangia! Mangia! As my Grandma would say!

God bless you and Buon Natale! (Merry Christmas!)

~Ruthie

What's your favorite family Christmas recipe or story?

Old-Fashioned Italian Date Nut Bars Recipe (2024)

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How do you make dates taste better? ›

Dates taste lovely when paired with cured meats and cheeses, making them a popular addition to charcuterie boards. The fruits are also used in many plant-based recipes. Lastly, the fruits pair well with many assorted spices, especially cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg.

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Why don't we eat fresh dates? ›

Fresh dates have a high sugar content, which intensifies as the fruit is dried; thus, fresh dates differ in both taste and texture from the sugared, desiccated, chopped ones sold in boxes in the baking aisle of the grocery store.

How many dates should I eat per day? ›

Dates are a low glycemic index food, making them a smart natural sweetener even for those with diabetes.

Should you wash dried dates before eating? ›

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There are a variety of microorganisms and contaminants in grove, so It is essential to wash dates like other fruits before eating. Wash dates thoroughly before eating, but do not peel.

Do I have to soak my dried dates before eating? ›

WHY SHOULD WE SOAK DATES? "Soaking removes tannins/phytic acid present in them making it easier for us to absorb the nutrients from them easily. Soaking also makes them laghu (easy to digest)," says Dr Bhavsar.

Should we soak dates before eating? ›

Along with a number of nutrients, dates also contain these anti-nutritional factors. Therefore, soaking dates is said to remove tannins and other negative compounds from the fruit, making it easier for us to absorb the beneficial vitamins and minerals from it. Moreover, it becomes softer and easier to digest.

How can I eat dates if I don't like them? ›

Remove the pit and add a nut—pecan, walnut, almond, or even peanut butter—for a filling snack! Date Shake. Frappé fat-free vanilla, banana, or plain yogurt and dates in a blender for a delicious drink anytime of the day!

What tastes good on dates? ›

Nuts: Dates are often paired with nuts like almonds, pecans, and walnuts for added crunch and flavor. Cheese: Dates and cheese, especially soft cheese like goat cheese or blue cheese, make a great combination.

Why do you soak dates before eating? ›

Enhanced nutrient absorption

Soaking dates can help break down anti-nutrients, making essential nutrients like iron, magnesium, and calcium more accessible for absorption by the body.

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