This classic cherry crumble bars recipe tops a buttery shortbread pie crust with sweet cherry filling. It’s like homemade cherry pie in the convenient form of a bar!


Crowd pleasing cherry bars
I grew disliking cherry flavored candies, vitamins, and drinks and thinking it meant I did not like cherries.
It wasn’t until high school when I tasted a ripe cherry for the first time and realized… I actually really love cherries.
And now? You will often find fresh cherries in my kitchen, canned cherries in the pantry, and frozen cherries in the freezer.
Today’s homemade cherry crumble bars are soft, chewy, and made entirely from scratch – no artificial canned pie filling or or cake mix here.
They are one of my family’s favorite easy summer desserts, and I hope you love this magical recipe as much as we do!
Also try these Strawberry Oatmeal Bars
Cherry crumble bar recipe video

Ingredients list
Depending on the specific ingredients you choose, these cherry squares can be high fiber, low sodium, cholesterol free, dairy free, and low calorie (about 100 calories each).
Cherries – Sour cherries like Montmorency or Morello will give you that quintessential tart cherry pie taste. Sweet cherry varieties like Bing or Rainier are also wonderful here. I do not recommend maraschino cherries for this recipe.
Choosing fresh or frozen cherries is entirely up to you. I prefer frozen, because they often come already pitted, meaning less work for me!
Oats – Use quick oats, old fashioned rolled oats, or instant oatmeal. Substitute rolled quinoa flakes for gluten free bars.
Flour – I like whole grain spelt flour for these healthy cherry crumble bars. You can also use regular white flour, all purpose gluten free flour, or oat flour.
Almond flour tastes delicious in the recipe if you do not mind crumbly bars. For best results, do not use coconut flour because it is very dry.
Sugar – You can choose white sugar, brown sugar, xylitol, or granulated erythritol for the half cup sugar in the crust and crumb topping.
Any dry or liquid sweetener works in the fruit filling, including honey, pure maple syrup, stevia baking blend, or coconut sugar.
Butter – Salted or unsalted butter are both good options and do not have much of a taste difference in the final result. For vegan cherry bars, use melted coconut oil, vegetable oil, or plant based butter.
Other ingredients – The recipe also calls for ground cinnamon, baking powder, cornstarch or arrowroot, and a little salt.
Leftover cherries? Make Cherry Frozen Yogurt

Katie’s favorite flavor variations
Stir half a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract, or the seeds from one vanilla bean, into the cherry filling to create a cherry vanilla flavor. Top with sliced almonds if desired.
Or for cherry chocolate chip, stir in half a cup of mini chocolate chips with the cherries. Garnish with more chocolate chips before baking.
Replace half a cup of oats with cocoa powder for black forest bars. Slice and serve with shaved chocolate and whipped cream.
Finally, you can replace some of the cherries with an equal amount of blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, or chopped peaches.

Feeding guests or a large family? Feel free to double the recipe and bake in a 9×13 inch pan.

How to make the best cherry crumb bars
- Gather all ingredients, and preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (or 177 degrees Celsius).
- Line the bottom of a square eight inch baking pan with parchment paper, or grease the pan very well.
- In a large mixing bowl, stir the oats, flour, cinnamon, salt, sugar, and baking powder.
- Add the melted oil or butter, and use a fork or a food processor to mix until fine crumbles form.
- Firmly press two thirds of the oat streusel dough into the prepared pan, reserving the rest for later.
- Dice the cherries, discarding pits and stems. Then mix the fruit with one tablespoon sweetener of choice and the cornstarch.
- Spread the cherry pie filling over the dough in the pan. Sprinkle remaining dough evenly over top. Press down firmly.
- Place the pan on the center rack of the preheated oven, and bake for forty five minutes. Carefully remove the cherry cookie bars from the oven and let cool.
- For clean slices with minimal crumbling, I recommend refrigerating until cold, because the chilled baked good is much easier to cut.
- You may leave the bars at room temperature for a few hours. For longer storage, keep leftovers in the refrigerator or freezer to ensure best freshness.

The recipe was adapted from my Homemade Cherry Pie Filling and these Peach Bars.

Cherry Crumble Bars
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups quick oats or rolled oats (150g)
- 2/3 cup flour (spelt, white, or oat) (80g)
- 1/2 cup sugar or xylitol (100g)
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup oil or butter (100g)
- 2 1/2 cups chopped cherries (fresh pitted or frozen) (300g)
- 1 1/2 tsp cornstarch or arrowroot (7g)
- 1 tbsp pure maple syrup or sweetener of choice (15g)
Instructions
- To make cherry crumble bars, preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease an 8 inch baking pan well, or line the bottom with parchment paper. Stir the oats, flour, cinnamon, salt, baking powder, and sugar in a mixing bowl. Stir in melted butter or oil, then firmly press 2/3 of the dough into the pan. Stir cherries, cornstarch, and sweetener of choice in a bowl. Spread this fruit filling on top of the dough in the pan. Sprinkle reserved dough on top. Press down very firmly. Bake 45 minutes. Let cool, then refrigerate. The bars firm up considerably as they chill. For the best freshness, refrigerate or freeze any leftovers not eaten within a few hours.View Nutrition Facts
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Wow… those are some seriously pretty bars! I’m okay with cherries. It just depends on the batch.. some are lovely and some are SO gross
Cherries are my love. I bought a bag of them yesterday at the groc store. They were on sale and are perfect!!!
The only thing I hate about cherries is pitting them. For me, I just spit the pits (classy) but Skylar still doesn’t quite grasp the spitting concept so after 1 or 2 attempts, that’s it 🙂
I have a cherry de-pitter (works but cherry juice sprays everywhere and sometimes it doesnt always get out the pit) and so I have to de-pit with my knife and get cherry juice all over my hands. I’m such a whiner, eh?
But yeah, I LOVE cherries!!!
YES! fo cherrries 🙂 I got so excited when I saw this post title! I knew it was going to be amazing!
Love, LOVE, love cheeries!!! In every way I love them!!!
r u kidding!? Cherries are THE BOMB!!! JUST NOT THE ARTIFICIAL CRAP THEY SELL! (= (=
totally yummy! I make chocolate covered cherries, and sometimes whirl them in a blender for chocolate covered cherry shakes
LOVE cherries!! honestly i really just like them by themselves, but i also love cherry flavored soda!! (although im guessing thats probably artificial flavoring and not real cherries, its still delish!!)
Mmmmm I heart cherries!! I used to dislike them too, because I tasted cherry-flavored candies & such before trying the real thing. This is the first year I actually gave the fruit itself a chance & OH EM GEE WAS I MISSING OUT!! I’ve been eating them by the bowl full 😀 hehe
Those bars look delicious with cherries & chocolate in them! Great idea 🙂
Totally yummy! I think I must have inherited it from my granddaddy–he can eat an entire pound in a sitting!
I had cherries twice today, just to prove my enthusiasm:)
i luv cherries but i’m not a fan of the whole spit the pit thing! haha..that and as a kid i was a total dorkette and would always somehow manage to swallow a stray pit and be afraid that something would start growing in my belly!
but i really like cherry flavored anything…but not gonna lie i think the first thing i’d dive into there is the crumble! 😉