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Orange Blossom & Pistachio Spring Energy Bars

Fragrant orange blossom meets pistachio, almond, and a hint of pastel-hued dried fruit in this easy, one-bowl bar perfect for tea time renewal.

Total: 1 hour 5 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Serves: 12

What Makes This Special

Imagine the heady scent of orange blossom wafting through your kitchen as you prepare these easy, one-bowl energy bars—a vibrant tribute to Jewish baking traditions and the renewal of spring. Featuring pastel-hued dried fruits and a hint of green from pistachios (and optional spring onions for intrigue), these bars bring a gentle sophistication and floral elegance to your tea table. Orange blossom water, a signature in many Jewish confections, takes center stage, uniting nutty sesame and honey in a uniquely fragrant, memorable treat. They’re designed for sharing, traveling, and brightening any tea time moment.

Ingredients

This recipe celebrates spring’s sense of renewal by pairing traditional Jewish flavors with a floral twist. Each ingredient plays a key role in texture, color, and taste.

For the Bars

  • Rolled Oats: Base ingredient for heartiness and texture.
  • Pistachios & Almonds: Add crunch, color, and classic flavor.
  • Pastel Dried Fruits (Apricots, Golden Raisins, Cranberries): For chewiness, color, and subtle sweetness.
  • Spring Onion (Green Only, Optional): Offers a nod to the season and a delicate savory undertone; use sparingly.
  • Honey: Natural sweetness and stickiness to bind.
  • Tahini: A Jewish pantry staple, adds creaminess and depth.
  • Orange Blossom Water: The star! Provides an enchanting floral note—just enough to perfume, not overpower.
  • Olive Oil: For moisture and Mediterranean flair.
  • Cinnamon & Orange Zest: Enhances aroma and warmth.
  • Salt: Amplifies all the flavors.

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Pan

Line a 20 cm square baking tin with parchment, leaving some overhang for easy removal. This prevents sticking and ensures easy slicing later.

Step 2: Combine Dry Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, combine oats, chopped pistachios, almonds, diced apricots, golden raisins, cranberries, spring onion (if using), salt, and cinnamon. Stir well so the nuts and fruit are evenly dispersed. This sets up the even distribution of flavors in every bite.

Step 3: Warm the Wet Ingredients

In a small saucepan over low heat, gently warm honey, tahini, orange blossom water, olive oil, and orange zest until just melted and cohesive (1–2 minutes). Stir constantly to avoid scorching. Warming helps everything blend and pour smoothly.

Step 4: Mix to Combine

Pour the warm wet mixture over the dry ingredients in your bowl. With a spatula, stir thoroughly until every oat and nut is coated and the mixture looks cohesive but not overly wet.

Step 5: Pack and Shape

Transfer the mixture to the lined tin. Use a spatula or the back of a spoon to press it down very firmly and evenly into the corners. This compacts the bars, ensuring they hold together after baking.

Step 6: Bake

Bake at 170°C (fan 160°C) for 20–22 minutes, or until the bars are just golden at the edges and slightly set in the middle. Don’t overbake—this keeps them chewy.

Step 7: Cool and Slice

Let cool completely in the tin (about 30 minutes), then lift out using the parchment. Slice into 12 bars with a sharp knife. For cleaner edges, wipe the knife between cuts.

Pro Tips

  • Use Fresh Orange Blossom Water: Old or oxidized orange blossom water can taste soapy. Always choose a fresh, high-quality bottle for vibrant, floral notes.
  • Press Firmly: The firmer you pack the mixture before baking, the tidier your bars will slice.
  • Customize Pastel Fruits: Try dried pear or pineapple for a wider pastel palette—just keep ratios similar.

Troubleshooting

Bars too crumbly? You may not have pressed the mixture firmly enough, or slightly under-measured the honey/tahini. Next time, really compact it and double-check measurements.

Bars too soft or sticky? They may be underbaked or need more cooling time. Bake 2–3 minutes longer, if necessary, and ensure they’re fully cool before slicing.

Variations

  • Chocolate Drizzle: Once cooled, drizzle with melted white or dark chocolate for extra flair.
  • Nut Free: Swap pistachio and almond for sunflower and pumpkin seeds.
  • Extra Zest: Add chopped dried figs and a pinch of cardamom for an earthier, Sephardic inspired bar.

Storage

Store bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days, or refrigerate for up to 2 weeks. For longer storage, freeze (well-wrapped) up to 2 months. Separate layers with parchment to prevent sticking.

These vibrant, aromatic bars are as beautiful as they are portable—ideal for tea time, picnics, or gifting. The orange blossom sings of spring renewal, while the nuts and fruit offer sustaining energy in every pastel-hued bite!