Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Gerry

"This is another of our family favorites that makes for an excellent addition to the serving tray. Looks very appealing on the holiday platter and great for special occasions. I often substitute the graham crumbs with crushed Nillas. Just as good untinted - but as my mom reminds me " always make the icing using the juice from a real lemon" - realemon will work but she's right ... that lemon juice makes for awesome!"

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Ready In:
50mins

Ingredients:
11
Serves:

16-18

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ingredients

  • BASE

  • 2 cups graham wafer crumbs
  • 12 cup butter
  • 1 tablespoon flour
  • TOPPING

  • 1 (300 ml) can eaglebrand condensed milk
  • 2 cups fine coconut
  • 12 cup pecans (chopped fine)
  • ICING

  • 3 tablespoons softened butter
  • 1 12 tablespoons cream or 1 1/2 tablespoons half-and-half
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice (use a real lemon)
  • 1 12 cups icing sugar
  • food coloring, just enough to make for pale pink

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directions

  • BASE: In large bowl mix graham wafer crumbs, butter and flour and press into a greased 9x9 inch pan.
  • Bake at 275 degrees five minutes, take out of oven and cool.
  • TOPPING: Mix the Eaglebrand condensed milk, coconut and pecans and spread over base.
  • Bake at 325 for 20 to 25 minute (ovens may vary) being careful not to over bake.
  • Cool and ice with Lemon Icing.
  • Lemon Icing: In medium bowl beat together the butter, cream and lemon juice.
  • Add in the icing sugar, adding more if needed for desired consistency and add just a small amount of food coloring to make for pale pink.

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  1. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (14)

    I used Nilla wafers instead of graham crackers, and put about twice as much lemon in the icing. I can't tell you how many people have told me this is the absolute best dessert they have ever had!

  2. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (15)

    DELICIOUS! Very easy and goes together quickly. Made for the office and not a crumb was left! Thank you, Gerry, for a great recipe! Made for the Think Pink Tag Game In Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness, October 2008.

  3. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (16)

    Absolutely delicious even though my crust didn't hold very well. I believe this was due to my using ready-made crumbs rather crushing my own graham crackers. Whatever the reason I will make these again as they were a super hit at our place. I might try it with the nilla wafers. Made for the RS#40.

  4. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (17)

    As if this recipe needed another 5 star review, but that's what I'm giving it anyway. :) This was made on 10/15/09 for the " Think Pink 2009 " Breast Cancer Awareness event. I follwed this recipe almost as written, my changes are as follows:For the crust, crushed vanilla wafers were used. The filling ingredients remained the same. I did make a slight mistake with this, the crust wasn't completely cooled before adding the filling. But it didn't seem to make a difference in the finished result. Since I didn't have any cream or half-half, the same amount of milk was used.And since I didn't having any lemons, bottled lemon juice was used ( Tell your Mom I'm sorry :) ). I would love to say " These will be made all the time " but I can't, I would eat all of them in just a couple of days .;). But I will make them again. Thanks for posting and, " Keep Smiling :) "

  5. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (18)

    I first saw these on a thread about home baking slices. They looked so delectable & tasty that they went straight into my cookbook. In a random twist of fate I was put into a team with Gerry for the Aussie/Kiwi Swap - July 2009, so what else could I really make but these. They were pretty simple to make and came together quite quickly. The only thing I did differently was to bake the base for about 10 minutes and I also used the juice of two Meyer lemons in the icing to cut through the sweetness. These cut up well and looked lovely as dainty little pink high-topped squares - perfect for a morning tea with the best pink floral china. Thank you for posting Gerry.

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  1. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (19)

    Really, really tasty!! The flavours all meld nicely & the pink frosting pretties them up! I just used skim milk instead of the cream in the frosting & thought it turned out fine.

  2. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (20)

    I used Nilla wafers instead of graham crackers, and put about twice as much lemon in the icing. I can't tell you how many people have told me this is the absolute best dessert they have ever had!

  3. Pink Lady Squares Recipe - Food.com (21)

    These were good... darn it, why did these have to be good! I made them for my mom's potluck at work, and after the first bite, I went something like "mm... mm! mmmm!" I was skeptical at first, because I'm used to any dessert not being chocolate being something just to appease the difficult people. I thought I would be cute and thinly sliced Pink Lady Apple slices to garnish the top. The taste combination actually went very well; now I'm thinking some caramelized apple might go very well in the coconut mix. I thought about adding more lemon to the frosting, but it turned out that a delicate touch was perfect. I was also contemplating substituting condensed milk for evaporated milk, to cut down on the sweet, but I'm not sure how this will affect the baking process. Well, thanks for a great add! The moment I finished my first bar, I told my mother: "I want to make this again..." I'm very health-conscious, mind you, so saying that is saying something.

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<p>I live in Saskatchewan where hospitality and food go hand in hand. Community suppers, Beef Pit Barbecues, Church suppers, potlucks, tea and bake sales, booths at the curling and hockey rinks in winter, the ball games in summer. What is truly the spirit of Saskatchewan is that these events are for most part the efforts of community volunteers sharing their time as well as their best make and takes. Small communities along with the larger centres across the province are well known for their turkey suppers, cabbage rolls, perogies and overflowing dessert tables. Homemade of course! <br /> <br />I love preparing meals for my family and friends and in the sharing of good recipes be they mine or that of another. My posted recipes are recipes that are family favorites. My reviews here on Zaar allow that I have been most fortunate in the choosing of the recipes I have made. Without doubt we all love those over the top desserts and dishes to serve on special occasions and for those fives are a given. For me equally important are the recipes used in the daily meal preparation. Recipes enjoyed by my family be it a simple soup, salad or casserole are right up there with the 'over the tops' and share equal billing. Yes five star ratings ... if my family enjoyed, I would serve to invited guests, take to a pot luck, coffee hour or bake sale. <br /></p><p>Aside from cooking and baking I admit that my interest in gardening exceeds that of the norm. I collect cookbooks, my favorites being the community and church cookbooks that have everyone sharing their favorite recipes. Enjoy yard sales on occasion but tend to keep my hands in my pockets, cannot completely resist when it comes to the glassware, baskets and of course cookbooks. I take great pleasure in reading with non fiction being my first choice when it comes to the choosing.</p>

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Can pink lady apples be used for baking? ›

Why Are Pink Lady® Apples Good for Baking? Pink Lady® apples make such great baked apples because of the natural sweetness you get in every apple. The juicy fizz you get from Pink Lady® apples is intensified when baked, giving you delicious results every time.

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Naturally Pink Foods and Their Benefits
  • Strawberries.
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  • Watermelon.
  • Pink Grapefruit.
  • Guava.
  • Dragon Fruit (Pitaya)
  • Pomegranate.
  • Pink Apples (like Cripps Pink)

What is the Pink Lady apple best used for? ›

This apple is also one of the main varieties used for pre-packaged apple slices. The Pink Lady® apple is extremely versatile and can be used for baking, snacking, salads, pairing, or for sauce. Try this Apple Coffee Cake or this Harvest Buddha Bowl, which both feature Pink Lady® apples!

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For the best pies, crisps, and other baked treats, apples need to be firm enough to hold their own during the cooking process. We call these apples “baking apples” and to namedrop, they include Braeburn, Cortland, Honey Gold, Jonathan, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Haralson, and Newtown Pippin.

How do you make pink look classy? ›

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Using pink's contrasting complementary color, green, in designs is another surefire way to amplify a design. Each color within the pink spectrum offers a unique personality and emotion, making it essential for designers and illustrators to carefully curate their color choices.

What two food colors make hot pink? ›

If you want to make pink food coloring, just add 1-2 drops of red food coloring to a white base, like buttercream frosting. Mix the food coloring into the white base until it turns pink, and you're done! To learn more, like how to make pink using watercolor paints, keep reading the article!

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Baker–Miller Pink, also known as P-618, Schauss pink, or Drunk-Tank Pink is a tone of pink which has been observed to temporarily reduce hostile, violent or aggressive behavior.

What vegetable is pink? ›

What are some pink vegetables? From various types of root vegetables such as radishes, pink (sweet) potatoes, pink onions, and beet, to leafy greens (or should I say, leafy pinks) such as pink kale and pink radicchio, I got you covered.

What flavors are associated with pink? ›

Food and beverages

Many strawberry and raspberry-flavored foods are colored pink and light red as well, sometimes to distinguish them from cherry-flavored foods that are more commonly colored dark red (although raspberry-flavored foods, particularly in the United States, are often colored blue as well).

Can I use Pink Lady apples instead of Granny Smith? ›

Pink Ladies and Granny Smiths are our go-to baking apples, but you can choose any kind you like as long as it has a firm texture and a good bit of acidity.

Can I make apple sauce with Pink Lady? ›

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What apple variety is not good for baking? ›

While you may like Gala, Fuji, Red Delicious, and McIntosh apples for snacking, these mealy apples run a higher risk of disintegrating in the oven. Instead, use these varieties to make applesauce, dried apples, or in raw applications like charoset, not apple pie.

Are Pink Lady apples crunchy or soft? ›

Pink Lady®:

It's hard not to fall in love with the beautiful Pink Lady® apple! This pink apple has a firm texture and is high in sugar and acids, making it a sweet apple with hints of tartness.

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