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Did you know Nanaimo bars were once called chocolate slices? How. Original.

Food historian Lenore Newman shares her research into the unique dessert

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The Nanaimo bar. It's a sweet treat made from chocolate, custard, coconut and walnuts. Love it or hate it, it's uniquely British Columbian.

But where did this chocolatey delicacy come from?

To celebrate the launch of CBC's new permanent Nanaimo bureau,North by Northwesthost Margaret Gallagher spoke to food historian Lenore Newman about the origins of the treat that shares the city's name.

Newman says it can be traced back to three women in Nanaimo after the Second World War.

Originally — and uncreatively—called chocolate slices, Newman says the"dainties" popped up around 1952, in, no surprise here, Nanaimo. The base layer, made of graham wafer crumbs, shows up earlier, but the square as we know it with the thick custard middle and chocolate on top appeared in a local hospital auxiliary cookbook in the early '50s, Newman said.

WATCH | A 1987 CBC broadcast features the woman with the 'ultimate' Nanaimo bar recipe:

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A B.C. baker's "ultimate" Nanaimo bars

37 years ago

Duration 6:14

CBC's Midday talks to a woman who extended her recipe into a business selling aprons and tea towels in 1987.

It was first deemed the Nanaimo bar by Vancouver Sun columnist Edith Adams in 1953 when she wrote that the dessert camefrom Nanaimo.

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This is important to note, Newman says, because other places such as Mississauga and England have tried to claimit as their own.

The bar was later featured in the Expo '86 cookbook, giving it a little more notoriety.

"I think if it had been calledthe chocolate slice, it would have faded into the past, but the fact that it was called the Nanaimo bar kept it rolling forward," Newman said.

WATCH | A modern take on the beloved Nanaimo bar:

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A modern interpretation of Nanaimo Bar loved around the world

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Samuel Hartono of Northern Bars shows the unique shippable design

The Nanaimo bar's fame has been far-reaching; when Harry and Megan visited B.C. in 2020, their interest in the treats caused a media frenzy in the U.K. and the U.S., prompting questions of what the square was and where it came from.

The Daily Mail even printed a headlinetitled:Were Harry and Meghan Markle lured to Canada by chocolate treats?

And in 2021, British Columbians were nonplussedwhen the New York Times published a recipe and photo of a Nanaimo bar that was, quite frankly, all wrong.

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That wasn't the first time people were offended overNanaimo bars. In 2019, a Canada Post stamp featuring the dessert showed far too much of the middle layer, prompting outrage from Nanaimo bar enthusiasts.

Famous, infamous

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"I like to say it's like the Kardashian of Canadian desserts in that it's famous for being famous and sometimes infamous, and it's amazing how much play it gets," Newman said.

So, how do you make the perfect Nanaimo bar? Here's a recipe from The Great Canadian Baking Show.

Ingredients

For the crust:

  • 1 cup graham wafer crumbs.
  • 3/4 cup unsweetened flaked coconut.
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts.
  • 1/3 cup cocoa.
  • 1/4 cup sugar.
  • 1/4 tsp salt.
  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter, melted.
  • 1 egg, beaten.
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla.

For the middle layer:

  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter, softened.
  • 2 tbsp custard powder.
  • 2 tbsp milk.
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla.
  • 1/8 tsp salt.
  • 2 cups icing sugar.

For the glaze:

  • 110 g semi-sweet chocolate, roughly chopped (about 3/4 cup).
  • 2tbsp unsalted butter.

Instructions

Heat oven to 350°F. Line an eight-inch pan with parchment paper, with ends extending over the sides of the pan. Set aside.

Stir together graham crumbs, coconut, walnuts, cocoa, sugar and salt. Add butter, egg and vanilla, stirring to combine. Press firmly into the prepared pan.

Bake until firm, about 10-12 minutes. Set aside to cool.

Meanwhile, prepare the middle layer. Mix butter and custard powder in a large bowl with a hand mixer. Add milk, vanilla and salt and mix to incorporate. Add icing sugar in two additions. Mix until light and fluffy. Spread over the bottom layer. Refrigerate for one hour.

While the crust and middle layer are in the refrigerator, stir chocolate and butter together in a medium heatproof bowl over a pot of simmering water until melted.

Spread chocolate glaze over the middle layer. Chill for 30 minutes. Remove from the pan with parchment edges and cut into 25 squares.

Store in an airtight container in the fridge.

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    A B.C. baker's "ultimate" Nanaimo bars

    What does the word Nanaimo mean? ›

    Nanaimo is the corruption of the name they gave the area, meaning "gathering place." During 1792 the Spanish explorer Alejandro Malaspina dispatched the gallettes SUTIL AND MEXICANA, under the command of Alcalá-Galiano and Cayetano Valdés, to explore the Strait of Georgia.

    Do Americans have Nanaimo bars? ›

    After that, the Nanaimo bar began to be sold on BC Ferries and spread in popularity across Canada. It can now be found in Costco, Starbucks and countless cafes in Canada and the United States. A variation known as “prayer bars” is also popular in the American Midwest.

    What event introduced Nanaimo bars to the world? ›

    The first known recipe for Nanaimo bars appeared in the 1952 Women's Auxiliary of the Nanaimo Hospital Cookbook and was labelled “chocolate square.” One year later, a similar recipe was published in Vancouver's Edith Adams' Cookbook, this time going by the name “Nanaimo Bar.” These are the bar's earliest known ...

    What is the history of Nanaimo? ›

    Founded as Colvilletown around a Hudson's Bay Company trading post, it developed after 1849 when coalfields were discovered nearby by local Indigenous people. In 1860 the settlement was renamed Sne-ny-mo (whence Nanaimo) from an Indigenous word meaning “a big, strong tribe,” which was applied to a tribal confederation.

    Why are they called Nanaimo Bars? ›

    Newman says it can be traced back to three women in Nanaimo after the Second World War. Originally — and uncreatively — called chocolate slices, Newman says the "dainties" popped up around 1952, in, no surprise here, Nanaimo.

    Who are the indigenous people of Nanaimo? ›

    The Snuneymuxw First Nation (pronounced [snʊˈneɪməxʷ]) is located in and around the city of Nanaimo on east-central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The nation previously had also occupied territory along the Fraser River, in British Columbia.

    Why are Nanaimo Bars so good? ›

    The trifecta of sugary deliciousness in the original Nanaimo bar is what gives it its unmistakable appearance and buttery-chocolate flavour explosion, but its eye-catching triple-layer design and no-bake assembly also make it an excellent springboard for tasty variations and original creations.

    What are Nanaimo people called? ›

    The Indigenous peoples of the area that is now known as Nanaimo are the Snuneymuxw. An anglicised spelling and pronunciation of that word gave the city its current name. The first Europeans known to reach Nanaimo Harbour were members of the 1791 Spanish voyage of Juan Carrasco, under the command of Francisco de Eliza.

    What do Nanaimo Bars taste like? ›

    A no bake bar made with three layers of pure decadence! You get a chocolatey, graham cracker-coconut base, a sweet cream filling, and they're finished with a layer of rich semi-sweet chocolate.

    How long do Nanaimo bars last in the fridge? ›

    Seeing them in my fridge when I'm craving something sweet has been a miracle, honestly. In the Refrigerator: Nanaimo bars will keep in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Serve straight from the fridge. In the Freezer: You can also keep your Nanaimo bars in the freezer for 2-3 months in an airtight container.

    What is the worlds largest Nanaimo bar? ›

    The completed bar weighed in at 530 pounds and measured eight feet long, 44 inches wide and three inches high. The family will submit their logs, photos, weights and measurements to the people at Guinness. They hope to receive the official certificate in the mail in a couple of months.

    What is the nickname for Nanaimo? ›

    'Welcome to Nanaimo: the Harbour City.” We have so much harbour that we've adopted it as our slogan. There has been debate over the years as to whether we should be known as the Harbour City or the Hub City.

    Is Nanaimo, BC a good place to live? ›

    Outdoor activities are plentiful, and access to amenities and necessities is within reach. Nanaimo's climate is comfortable and moderate, the housing selection is varied, and many neighbourhoods are safe, making Nanaimo a perfect city to retire to.

    How old is Nanaimo BC? ›

    Founded on coal mining in the early 1850s, the City evolved from a small Hudson's Bay Company outpost to the dynamic regional service centre for the mid-Island that it is today. Read a brief history of Nanaimo's historical development. View a list of Nanaimo's mayors since the City's incorporation in 1874.

    Is Nanaimo a native name? ›

    The Indigenous peoples of the area that is now known as Nanaimo are the Snuneymuxw. An anglicised spelling and pronunciation of that word gave the city its current name. The first Europeans known to reach Nanaimo Harbour were members of the 1791 Spanish voyage of Juan Carrasco, under the command of Francisco de Eliza.

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    The IATA code for the Nanaimo airport is YCD.

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