Glazed Lemon Bars

Lemon bars are one of those things like Lost and Oprah that I know, in theory, I should love, but when it comes down to it, there’s something about them that I struggle with. The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

And it doesn’t totally make sense–shortbread? Good. Lemon? Good. Powdered sugar? Good. But my problem is those stupid eggs. I’ve mentioned it again and again, but I really don’t like anything with any overly eggy flavor and that seems to be why I don’t love most lemon bars (or lemon meringue pie, for that matter). I do love, love, love Sara’s Creamy Lemon Bars because I think the cream cheese helps with the egginess, but regular lemon bars usually just make my throat close up.

Except for this recipe.

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

I don’t know if it’s the sweet, lemony glaze or if the proportions are just different enough from other lemon bar recipes or if the baking time is just a little shorter (thus avoiding the horror of overcooked eggs–seriously, stuff nightmares are made of!), but these are not only my favorite classic lemon bars, but the only classic lemon bars that I’ll eat. And I will eat way more of them than I need to, so if my local friends and neighbors suddenly find lemon bars on their doorsteps, you know where they came from!

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

First, you need to preheat the oven to 350. Then, for the shortbread crust, you’ll just need flour, powdered sugar, and butter. You’ll whisk your flour and powdered sugar together and then cut in the butter. A quick shortcut is to use a cheese grater to grate a very cold stick of butter right into your flour.  Then it’s super easy to mix it up with your fingers!

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

And then transfer the mixture to a 9×13″ pan lightly coated with cooking spray.

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

Gently press the mixture into the pan so it’s even, and then bake it for 15-20 minutes or until the crust is light golden around the edges.

While the crust is in its last few minutes in the oven, use an electric mixer on high speed to mix together the filling ingredients: eggs, sugar, strained lemon juice, a little flour, and some baking powder.

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

Mix it for about 3 minutes or until it’s very, very pale yellow. Then pour the mixture over the warm crust…

The Best Lemon Bar RecipePop that baby back into the oven for 20-25 minutes or until the top is very light golden brown. Remove it from the oven and allow it to cool completely.

When the bars are completely cool, whisk together a cup of powdered sugar with a few tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice and then spread it over the cooled bars.

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. When ready to serve, cut into squares, rectangles, or triangles

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

(or hey, circles, parallelograms, or octagons if you’re feeling adventurous–who am I to stop you?!) You can sprinkle grated lemon zest or additional powdered sugar on top of the bars (although these are quite sweet already and more powdered sugar might be overkill). Prepare yourself for lots of love and compliments, even from people who claim to not love lemon (like my husband) or lemon bars (like me).

The Best Lemon Bar Recipe

 

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Questions & Reviews

  1. These were delicious! My whole family LOVED them and it was all I could do to not eat the whole pan. Thanks for the recipe.

  2. For these Lemon Bars do you want the butter at room temp or not? In the How to: Cut in Butter” it says to always use cold butter.. what should I do?

    Thanks!

    1. Room temp–cold butter is great for flaky pastries, but for shortbreads, crumbles, crisps, etc., room temp butter is fine. 🙂

  3. Can’t believe it…but I’m baking these again! I’ve pretty much baked a batch a week since this recipe was published. They’re a family favorite!!

  4. My sister made these for me and I can’t stop thinking about them. I’m making them today for my family. Thanks for the recipe!

  5. These are DELICIOUS!!!! I’ve made lemon bars with several different recipes but this one was the best tasting by far, and the easiest to make. My husband is not big on deserts but he loved these and requested that I make them again for Father’s day. You must try these!

  6. I made these a week or so ago and they were really good. I typically make the kind with lemon curd on top which is nice and tart and creamy. These will be my fall back and easy version. 🙂