Ginger Raisin Cake Bars are so easy to make, so moist and so warmly spiced, with just a skim of sweet vanilla glaze.

Ginger Raisin Cake Bars, so easy to make.
Originally published November 2011.
Here’s a very moist and delicious recipe for a Ginger Raisin Cake Bars that we love at our house. This makes a terrific dessert served warm with a little butterscotch or caramel sauce or as a glazed cake.
During the holidays we also cut this scrumptious cake into little squares or bars to add to the assorted cookie trays we offer to friends and family who drop by.

Ginger is such a warm, comforting spice.
Spouse loves her gingerbread and she heartily endorses this simple version.
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Sultana Raisins are great in this recipe but you can use any kind you like.
If you liked this recipe you many want to check out this great collection of No Bake Cookies that was incredibly popular during our last Holiday season.

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Anna
Sunday 17th of December 2017
Looks delish. What kind of raisins did you use?
Barry C. Parsons
Monday 18th of December 2017
I mostly use sultanas or golden raisins.
FoodEpix
Tuesday 29th of November 2011
This looks so delicious. Would love for you to share this with us over at foodepix.com.