When I heard of this bar, I expected to find a recipe for it on the internet, believing it to be a local item like a
Nanaimo bar. Turns out that this is not from
Wolseley, Saskatchewan but
Wolseley, Winnipeg a neighbourhood that historically housed an amusement park called Happyland, named after a British Army officer named Wolseley. So my sister-in-law found a
recipe that followed the ingredients she knew so well, but lacked sesame seeds. So I doubled the chocolate chips and raisins (it was for my daughter's after school snack, after all) and sprinkled a tablespoon of sesame seed. It's a great dense peanut buttery square, but not cake-y enough to be a Wolselely square. So I am still looking for a recipe for this square, since I live a time zone away!
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White and milk chocolate chips |
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The final product |
My brother brought fresh samples from Stella's. Compared with my previous attempt, I think there is less PB, and, although sparser than I had remembered, the essentials are raisins with a few more chocolate chips, sunflower and sesame
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I had (and lost) a recipe that was bang on, it used powdered milk and also had apricots. I'm willing to give it a try though!
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