Easy Lemon Squares
Easy Lemon Squares, these tangy squares are quick, easy and so delicious, made with a buttery shortbread base and a fresh lemon filling. Easy and tasty bars. They are a definite must bake this Holiday Season!
This recipe for Lemon Squares was given to me by my amazing cousin, who I can’t wait to see again (soon!!) and I think they would be great to make for all the lemon-loving dessert people out there.
My mother loved baking with lemons, from Lemon Bread to Lemon Cake it seems we can never get enough. In Italy there is a never-ending abundance of lemons, everyone has a lemon tree or two or three.
Funny thing is, my husband and I plant and plant lemon trees and the trees look beautiful, but no lemons. Very strange. But that doesn’t keep us from trying.
When we first arrived in Italy, one week after our wedding, we lived in a beautiful house that belonged to my brother-in-law. And we planted, yup you guessed it, our first lemon tree, and of course we never saw not even one lemon.
Eight years later we moved into our own home, and that lovely lemon tree started to produce and I mean produce tons of lemons! Lucky for them!
So here we are, 9 years later with a few nice green trees and unfortunately still no lemons. Maybe it is time to think about moving again… Thank goodness everyone we know has lemon producing trees.
Ingredients for the Recipe
- Butter – softened butter
- Sugar – powdered/icing sugar
- Flour – all purpose flour
- Salt – if you use unsalted butter then add a bit more salt
For the Filling
- Eggs
- Sugar – granulated sugar
- Baking Powder
- Lemon Juice – be sure to use fresh lemons and not bottled
- Salt
- Lemon Zest
How to make Lemon Squares
In a medium bowl, beat on medium speed the butter and powdered sugar until combined. Add the flour and beat again until a soft dough forms. Pat evenly onto the bottom of the prepared baking pan.
Bake for about 20 minutes, remove from the oven. Let cool.
In a medium bowl, beat together, the eggs, granulated sugar, baking powder, fresh lemon juice and pinch of salt. Pour over the baked cooled crust and return to the oven and bake until the centre is set. Cool in the pan.
Cut when the bars are completely cooled.
Tips for making the Best Lemon Bars
- Be sure to use fresh lemons, you want the best tasting bars since it’s all about the lemons!
- For easier removal line your baking pan with parchment paper.
- Be sure to bake the crust before adding the filling.
- Be sure to cool the semi baked crust before adding the filling.
- You may want to refrigerate them before cutting, it makes it easier to cut into clean even squares.
- Dust with powdered sugar before serving.
Why are my bars runny?
If they are too runny or jiggle too much, it’s because they have not been baked for enough time. Be sure to bake the bottom crust for the time stated that will help too.
More delicious Lemon Recipes
These Lemon Bars are perfect as a dessert or even an afternoon snack, amazing with a cup of tea or serve to family or guests. Enjoy!
Easy Lemon Squares
Ingredients
SHORTBREAD BASE
- ½ cup butter* (softened)
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
- 1 cup flour
- 1 pinch salt
* I always use salted butter, if you use unsalted then increase the salt to 1/4 teaspoon.
LEMON FILLING
- 2 large eggs
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- 3 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1 pinch salt
- zest of ½-1 lemon (½ – 1 tablespoon)
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350F (180C). Lightly grease and flour an 8×8 inch (20x20cm) square cake pan or line with parchment paper.
SHORTBREAD BASE
- In a medium bowl, beat on medium speed the butter and powdered sugar until combined then add the flour and beat again until a soft dough forms (approximately 1 1/2 minutes). Pat evenly onto the bottom of the prepared baking pan. Bake 18-20 minutes. Remove from oven, but leave it on, let the crust cool before adding the filling.
LEMON FILLING
- Meanwhile in a medium bowl, beat together, the eggs, granulated sugar, baking powder, fresh lemon juice, pinch of salt and zest. If you are worried about the filling sinking to the bottom then add 3-4 tablespoons of all purpose flour.
- Pour over the cooled crust (not hot) baked crust and return to the oven for 20-25 minutes (until the centre is set, I baked mine for 25 minutes, may need to go a bit longer).
- Cool in the pan, I recommend that you also chill in the fridge for 1 hour for easier cutting, cut into squares, remove from pan, dust with powdered sugar and serve. Enjoy!
Notes
How to know when Lemon Bars are done
You know when Lemon Bars are done when you gently shake the pan and the filling is set and no longer jiggles. Be sure to let the squares completely cool before cutting. They need to set up, so don’t rush this step. I like to let them cool at room temperature for about an hour then refrigerate for about 1-2 hours before cutting.How to store lemon bars
Store the cooled baked bars in an airtight container in the fridge, although they can be left out for a few hours while they are being served. They will last up to 4 days in the fridge. Lemon Squares can also be frozen, place the completely cooled cookies, on a cookie sheet, freeze for 1 hour then transfer to a freezer safe container, place parchment paper between the layers, they will keep for up to 3-4 months in the freezer. Be sure to thaw the frozen cookies in the fridge before serving. If you do freeze them, don’t dust with powdered sugar first, that can be added before serving.Nutrition
Updated from May 9, 2014.
Best dessert ever. This is my new favorite dessert (sorry chocolate).
Hi Rhonda, thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it.
This looks delicious! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Suzanne, I hope you like them.
Wondering what the measurements would be if I wanted to do this in a 9x 13 for a large dinner party?
Hi Jamie, I would double the recipe to fit a 9×13 pan.
I made the lemon squares today. They’re delicious. Tried to sign up for future emails but too much interference on the site. Help!
Hi Joyce, glad you liked the squares. I don’t know what you mean by interference, the sign up for the newsletters is on the right hand side right underneath my photo. Let me know.
Wondering if I could use something other than lemon zest? Would it ruin the recipe?
Hi Barbara, I have only used lemon, but Im sure orange or even mandarine would work too.
No baking temp given
Hi Bubba, yes it is listed in the recipe card 350F (180C). 🙂
You have done it again! The Lemon Bars are easy and they are DELICIOUS Thank you.
Hi Deborah, thanks so much. Glad you like the bars.
Hi! I’m not really a lemon 🍋 fan, but these are so good! I could eat these everyday! The amount of lemon and zest is perfect. Not overpowering. Thank you for sharing!
Aloha, Iwalani Teixeira
Hi Iwalani, thanks so much, glad you enjoyed them.
I like everything about those lemon squares *_*
They look delicious! Do you think you could line the pan with foil and lift them out to cut? I do that with my brownies and it is so much easier and neater.
Hi Dena, sure or parchment paper would work too. Let me know how they turn out.
Love the crispy/crunchiness of these bars. The family loves it too.
Hi Karen, thanks so much. Glad everyone enjoyed them.
Those look delicious! And I love that the ingredients list is all things I have in my pantry!
Hi Liz, thanks hope you enjoy them.
I adore lemon and these bars look perfect.
One of my favorite recipes to make in the summer. Just so cool tasting.
Hi Tammy, I really like this square too.
Hi, thank you, I hope they do too.
Super yummy! These look crazy delicious!
Hi Pamela, Thanks, my husband with his Italian accent called them “freaking delicious”.