Malted Macadamia Nut Mango Crumb Bars. Mango bars just got a whole lot better with macadamia nuts in the shortbread base and in the malted crumb topping. Tropical goodness in a tasty dessert.
I love making bars and brownies. Make it all in one pan and its done a lot quicker than batches of cookies. Not that I don't love making cookies, a pan of bars or brownies can satisfy that sweet tooth a whole lot faster.
I have made tropical crumb topped bars before with my tropical jammy pie bars from Hummingbird High's baking book, which are awesome, but these take advantage of fresh, seasonal mangoes instead of a store bought jam.
I did many tests of these mango crumb bars to get to exactly what I wanted :
- Thick, buttery shortbread base with macadamia nuts. Shredded coconut also works great.
- Gooey, almost jam like filling with chunks of fresh mango.
- Buttery, crumb topping with a hint of malty goodness. I got the idea for adding malted milk powder from my friend Holly of the fab It's Holly recipe blog.
Holly posted malted strawberry crumb bars on her instagram and I knew I needed to add it to my mango bars. I am so glad I did.
You can find malted milk powder in the baking sections of well stocked grocery stores, specialty bake shops as well as online baking retailers. I love adding it to waffles and ice creams.
How do you make mango crumb bars?
Mango crumb bars have three components, the base the filling and the crumb topping. You can make each component in the same bowl if you like, to keep clean up to a minimum. If you buy pre-chopped macadamia nuts or chop them yourself you can either do so with a knife or a food processor.
If you go the way of the food processor, blitz them with some of the flour so they don't turn into macadamia butter.
To make the shortbread base as seen above:
Mix the ingredients for the shortbread base together in a large mixing bowl. You can use a pastry blender like I did or use a fork or your hands. It will be a loose mixture.
Pour the base into the prepared pan. I use large binder clips to0 hold the edges of the parchment paper down, don't forget to remove them before baking the bars.
Press the base down as best and evenly as you can using your hands. I will place a piece of parchment over the top then smooth with the back of a measuring cup.
Once the base is pressed down evenly, lightly pierce all over with a fork then bake for about 20 minutes until starting to turn golden.
Let the base cool for 10 -15 minutes before adding the mango layer and the crumb topping.
I actually make the crumb topping first, because I keep it chilled before adding to the pan.
With the crumb topping I will squeeze a bit in my hands then break into pieces, some larger, some smaller
The bars get baked until bubbly and the top is golden brown. Usually about another 30-35 minutes. Since the base is already partially baked I don't worry about the base not baking enough. When the top is nice and golden brown, I know they are done.
I let the mango bars fully cool in the pan before removing. The filling is quite gooey, but it sets up nicely once cooled. If I have the space, I will pop them into the fridge or freezer to cool before cutting.
A few notes about this Malted Macadamia Nut Mango Crumb Bar recipe first:
- You can make these bars mostly in one bowl. I make the crumb topping in the larger mixing bowl but transfer to a smaller bowl to chill. The rest can be made in the bigger bowl.
- The shortbread base can be mixed together with a pastry blender, a fork or your hands even. No need for a mixer of any kind.
- I have made this recipe with a thicker shortbread base and a slightly thinner, both versions are great, and I am including measurements for both in the recipe.
- I also made these bars using unsweetened coconut flakes in the base and crumb topping as well as macadamia nuts. Both versions work great, and I have added both versions to the recipe card.
- The filling has both mango puree as well as chopped mango. I like the jam-like texture from the puree so I have both in. If you want to just do all chopped mango, that works too.
- No malted milk powder? It's ok. Just omit it, but you won't have that malty flavor.
- These are amazing frozen. Like a mango sorbet bar. And the crumb topping stays crunchy!
- Do not use frozen mango in the topping, it will be way too watery once baked. Use fresh.
Malted Macadamia Nut Mango Crumb Bars
Ingredients
Shortbread base:
- 1 ¾ cups ap flour 195 g*
- ⅔ cups granulated sugar 134 g*
- ¾ cup butter cubed (170 g)*
- ½ teaspoon Kosher salt
- 1 cup unsalted macadamia nuts finely chopped (or 1 cup unsweetened, dried coconut).
Crumb topping:
- ⅓ cup ap flour 43 g
- ⅓ cup sugar 66g
- ⅓ cup malted milk powder 60 g
- 5 Tablespoons butter cold, cut into cubes,
- ¼ cup macadamia nuts finely chopped
Mango filling:
- 1 cup mango puree 500 ml
- 2 cups diced mango
- ½ c sugar 100 g
- 2 Tablespoons lemon juice
- 1 Tablespoon cornstarch 10g
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 Deg F.
- Prepare an 8x8 inch pan (or 9x9/10x10) with parchment paper hanging over the edges. Spray lightly with cooking spray.
- Combine half a cup of flour with the macadamia nuts and pulse in a food processor. Combine the rest of the shortbread base ingredients in a large bowl and mix together with a pastry blender or your hands.
- Press into the prepared pan as firmly as you can. You can place a piece of parchment over the top and smooth out with a measuring cup to make sure it is evenly pressed into the pan. Lightly mark the top with a fork then bake for 20 minutes. Let cool for a few minutes
- While the pastry base is baking, using the same bowl as you made the base in, combine the crumb topping together until it’s one solid mass. Let chill until ready to use. Once ready you will crumble it into large pieces.
- Wipe the bowl out and mix together the mango filling ingredients. Spread this over the pre-baked shortbread base then add the crumble topping.
- Bake for 30-35 minutes until bubbly and the crumb topping is golden brown. Let cool before cutting.
Notes
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Jamie Hilly says
These are absolutely delicious!! Going to make them again and again!
Shanna says
So happy to hear that you like them!
Jason Ruder says
Are the raw macadamias? Or do they have to be roasted? I can only find either salted or raw
Shanna says
Toasted or roasted - you can always toast for a few min on a pan over the stove or in the oven. Just a few minutes they will burn quickly