Shortbread
- 12 Tablespoons (1½ stick) salted (normal) butter
- ¼ teaspoon coarse sea salt or kosher salt
- 2 cups (240 g) all-purpose flour
- 1/3 cup (66 g) white sugar
- 1/3 cup (66 g) brown sugar
- ¾ teaspoon baking powder
Filling
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup (66 g) white sugar
- 1/3 cup (66 g) brown sugar
- 2 Tablespoons flour
- 2 Tablespoons heavy cream
- ½ teaspoon cayenne or other dried chili powder
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1¼ lbs. (567 g) sliced apples – weigh them after peeling, coring and slicing them
Preheat oven to 350°F.
Melt the butter in a small pan over medium-low heat. Keep cooking it, stirring it occasionally, until it stops spitting and turns a darker color. This is what bakers call “browning” the butter. Some of the butter is pure fat, but there are some milk solids in it as well. As those solids fry in the melted fat, they start to brown, giving the whole pan of butter a darker color. This is a baking trick that is very, very impressive but extremely straightforward. The only thing you have to be careful about is overcooking it. You want it to get to about the color of a graham cracker, but take it off the heat just before it gets to that point, because the milk solids will continue cooking in the hot fat for another 30 seconds or so.
Stir ¼ teaspoon of salt into the browned butter, and set it aside to cool.
Combine the ingredients for the shortbread, adding the butter/salt mixture last.
Set ¾ cup of the dough aside, and press the rest into an 8×8” baking pan lined with parchment paper. Bake for 15 minutes or until it just starts to turn golden brown. Remove it from the oven, and set it aside to cool. Turn the oven up to 375°F.
Beat the eggs in a large bowl, then add the rest of the filling ingredients together, one at a time.
Spread the apple filling over the baked shortbread, then scatter the reserved shortbread dough over the top.
Bake for 65 minutes, then remove it from the oven and let it cool for an hour or so, then turn out of the pan and cut into nine to 12 portions.
Eat one of these bars, feeling a growing sense of joy and wonder build inside of you.
You will taste the apple filling first, which will be familiar and comforting.
Then, as you chew, you will start to get a little kick from the cayenne pepper, and your eyes will go wide. But then, just before you can get all judgmental, the flavor of the brown butter shortbread will kick in, soothe your outraged taste buds, and leave you with a pervasive feeling of well-being.
“HONEY!” you’ll shout — which will be awkward if you live alone or with roommates — “Come here; you have to taste this!”
At this point your partner, if you have one, will tell you, no thank you, they’re fine.
“Seriously, come taste this!”
“Not right now; I’m busy!” they’ll reply.
The next 10 minutes, as you chase your partner around the house, trying to force an apple bar into their mouth, won’t be pretty, but will be a testament to how shockingly good these apple bars are.
Featured Photo: Photo by John Fladd.