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I made a new recipe last night for cranberry squares and followed the
directions exactly - baked at 325 degrees for 50 minutes until a
toothpick came out clean. The recipe called for cooling completely
before cutting, so did not sample until this morning. They are gooey in
the middle and obviously underbaked, kind of like brownies. I've never
had them before, and they are actually quite good, but still, obviously
undercooked. Do you think I could rebake them?

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>I think you should just serve them with ice cream. That will complement the
>gooey quality. People will love it!
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Serve *what* with ice cream? (you didn't post the original question). Anyway,
enjoy it, and put Two scoops of ice cream on whatever it is you're writing
about. Cheers and Merry Christmas.
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>I made a new recipe last night for cranberry squares and followed the
>directions exactly - baked at 325 degrees for 50 minutes until a
>toothpick came out clean. The recipe called for cooling completely
>before cutting, so did not sample until this morning. They are gooey in
>the middle and obviously underbaked, kind of like brownies. I've never
>had them before, and they are actually quite good, but still, obviously
>undercooked. Do you think I could rebake them?
>
>


No, you'll just end up toasting them and making biscotti. Besides, how do you
know they're not suppose to be gooey?
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 10:27:10 -0800, scribbled some
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>I made a new recipe last night for cranberry squares and followed the
>directions exactly - baked at 325 degrees for 50 minutes until a
>toothpick came out clean. The recipe called for cooling completely
>before cutting, so did not sample until this morning. They are gooey in
>the middle and obviously underbaked, kind of like brownies. I've never
>had them before, and they are actually quite good, but still, obviously
>undercooked. Do you think I could rebake them?



This version sounds like a cobbler

http://cookie.allrecipes.com/az/71817.asp


INGREDIENTS:

* 3/4 cup white sugar
* 2 cups all-purpose flour
* 2 teaspoons baking powder
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 3/4 cup butter or margarine
* 1 egg, beaten
* 2 cups cranberry sauce

DIRECTIONS:

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2. In a large bowl, stir together the sugar, flour, baking powder and
salt. Cut in the butter or margarine until the lumps are no larger than
peas. Stir in the egg just a little bit, but allow the mixture to stay
somewhat crumbly.
3. Sprinkle half of the mixture in an even layer in the bottom of a 9x13
inch pan. Pack down into a solid crust. Spread the cranberry sauce over the
crust. Crumble the remaining mixture over the cranberry sauce.
4. Bake for 40 minutes in the preheated oven, until the top is golden
brown. Cool before slicing into bars.

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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 10:27:10 -0800, scribbled some
thoughts:


>I made a new recipe last night for cranberry squares and followed the
>directions exactly - baked at 325 degrees for 50 minutes until a
>toothpick came out clean. The recipe called for cooling completely
>before cutting, so did not sample until this morning. They are gooey in
>the middle and obviously underbaked, kind of like brownies. I've never
>had them before, and they are actually quite good, but still, obviously
>undercooked. Do you think I could rebake them?



This version sounds like a cobbler

http://cookie.allrecipes.com/az/71817.asp


INGREDIENTS:

* 3/4 cup white sugar
* 2 cups all-purpose flour
* 2 teaspoons baking powder
* 1/2 teaspoon salt
* 3/4 cup butter or margarine
* 1 egg, beaten
* 2 cups cranberry sauce

DIRECTIONS:

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
2. In a large bowl, stir together the sugar, flour, baking powder and
salt. Cut in the butter or margarine until the lumps are no larger than
peas. Stir in the egg just a little bit, but allow the mixture to stay
somewhat crumbly.
3. Sprinkle half of the mixture in an even layer in the bottom of a 9x13
inch pan. Pack down into a solid crust. Spread the cranberry sauce over the
crust. Crumble the remaining mixture over the cranberry sauce.
4. Bake for 40 minutes in the preheated oven, until the top is golden
brown. Cool before slicing into bars.

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