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Cornflake Squares ~ 四方形玉米片


These Cornflake squares are good for snacking and not only that, they can be addictive too.  Crispy and crunchy with a hint of fruit, just delicious to go with a good cuppa of hot tea or coffee!







Recipe for Cornflake Squares  ~   四方玉米片    


Ingredients

  • 90 gm cornflakes
  • 100 gm butter, melted
  • 60 gm brown sugar
  • 50 gm dried cranberries
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
Method
  1. Line an 8 inch square pan with parchment paper, set aside.
  2. Mix the cornflakes, butter, brown sugar, cranberries in a mixing bowl.
  3. Firmly press the mixture into the pan.
  4. Bake in a preheated oven @ 180 deg.C for 25 to 30 mins., or till golden brown and let cool in the pan before cutting.






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Comments

  1. Cheah, this is so good for CNY cookies list!

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    1. Now, you've said it, can make some of these for CNY!

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  2. These cookie bars look so crunchy and great.

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  3. I love cornflakes and these look so good! Bookmarked!!

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    1. Thanks for the compliment and thank you for dropping by!

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  5. Hi Cheah,

    Like the fact that these slices are so easy and always very satisfying.

    Zoe

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  6. I can see these are very addictive! Very "dangerous" if a plateful is place right in front of me! They would do the disappearing act real quick! :)
    Thanks for linking with CYB

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  7. Chinese foods are very spicy and tasty, thanks for sharing....!
    Chinese Food

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  8. Can I know which butter you use. Salted or unsalted butter. Thank you. Tsuki

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