I am serious when I say that the amount of cherries in my fridge that weekend was beyond ridiculous for one person.  A snack for the fireworks show is why I had bought them, and we definitely did some some damage, but there was still a lot of left overs.  Knowing I could not destroy these cherries by straight snacking alone, I knew I had an opportunity to try some recipes out.
First up was Cherry Brown Butter Bars that Smitten Kitchen had tried out back in 2009 from a Bon Appetit recipe.  The hardest part of this recipe was removing the pits manually as I am without a fancy pit remover device.  My suggestion is to just turn on the tunes and just get your groove on while you do a bit of mundane work.  But it is so worth the effort, because this recipe is delicious.  It is also a relatively simple recipe to make.  I could have browned the butter a bit more to bring a bit more nutty flavor into the bar, but I was so worried about burning it that I may have stopped just a minute short.  No matter, because the results were amazing.  I know that my co-workers agreed as I brought my baking efforts into work and they cleared the pan in no time flat.
With one baking success under my belt I decided to continue on this baking kick.  This time I took a look at the member recipe site Tasty Kitchen that has been put together by Ree, The Pioneer Woman.  This is a great site to find a multitude of different kind of recipes that are thought up by cooking enthusiasts.  I also like that you can search the site by ingredient, so when I entered "Cherry" a multitude of ideas were presented to me.  Wanting to pick something I could again bring to the office I decided another bar recipe would be ideal, and the Cherry & Crystallized Ginger Crumb Bar, by cookincanuk, immediately caught my eye.
Another clear success.  The ginger in the title is no joke.  Where a lot of ginger treats leave you with just subtle note, this is a very strong and prominent ginger flavor.  This is definitely a recipe for ginger lovers. I ended up passing on the recipe to a few of my co-workers as they really loved it, and now I am spreading the word to you as well.
So for now that is it, but I do have a couple more posts in the works.  A little synopsis of Montreal and a break down of my first bread making experience.  Until then have a great weekend.
 
 
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This coworker loved both! ~m
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