Ok Thartley I finally got time to upload some photos and recipes, so here we go:
Jensen Butterscotch Squares (my grandmothers recipe)
Ingredients for squares:
1/2 cup(125ml) butter
2 cups (500ml) packed brown sugar
2 eggs
1&1/2 cups (375ml) flour
4 teaspoons (20ml) baking powder
***DO NOT USE BAKING SODA!*Pinch of salt
1 tablespoon (15ml) vanilla extract
1/2-1 cup (125-250ml) chopped pecans...(almonds or walnuts also work)
Ingredients for Icing(thats Canadian for "frosting"):
1/4 cup (approx. 65ml) butter
1/2 cup (125ml) packed brown sugar
2 Tablespoons (30ml) milk or heavy cream
3/4 cup (approx. 200ml) Icing sugar(also called powdered sugar or confectioners sugar)
Preparation of squares:
--preheat the oven to 325F or 165C
-Sift together all the dry ingredients and then mix in the butter,eggs and vanilla.
-The butter should be soft or melted to make it easier as this is a thick batter.
-spread the batter into a greased or oiled 9x13"(22.5x32.5cm) baking pan, add more baking time for an 8x11"(20x28cm) pan.
-Bake for 25-35 minutes on the middle rack until an inserted toothpick comes out clean in the center.
-In a standard oven rotate the pan half way through baking, in a convection oven cooking times will be less and there is no need for turning.
*This recipe is finicky so you may have to adjust the cooking time and or baking pan size a bit.... if it still doesnt work, add more baking soda*
Preparation of the Icong/frosting:
While the squares are baking, porepare the icing/frosting
-Combine butter and sugar in a small saucepan and cook over meduim heat
-heat until it just reaches a boil and cook for 2 minutes, remember to scrape down the sides of the pan with a spatula to make sure the sugar dissolves. (stirring constantly)
-Add the milk or cream and cook until it reaches a boil again(stir constantly)
-Remove from heat and pour into a heat resistant bowl to cool for about 10 minutes
-gradually stir in the icing/powdered sugar and whip it until it is no longer lumpy.
*adjust the amount of icing/powdered sugar until it reaches the desired consistency*
*store in an airtight container and reheat in the microwave with a little milk if it becomes too thick.
Cool the Squares very well and cut them and then top with the icing/frosting...
Here are some pics of the finished product.


Bon apetit!