Once upon a time, lemon desserts hated me. I could never get them to turn out right...which was infinitely frustrating since I adore the tartness of lemon combined with a little sweet somethin'. After some "fails" and disappointments and "eeehhh, it's ah-ight's", I was ready to try again. And just to prove that I enjoy making things hard on myself, I decided to bake them to share with others. So, if I failed miserably I would do it in a public arena. Nothing like a little pressure to make things go smoothly. But, as it turned out, I didn't fail. In fact, I triumphed colossally. And off to school my triumph went. For moms and kids to enjoy. I made sure I snatch one...the last one I might add. I'm odd like that. I'd rather eat something that I baked and I know I will enjoy than grab some random food made by some random person. What can I say? These lemon bars were so great that I made another batch for home less than 48 hours after this giveaway batch. I will also be bringing them to the next family get together (at mama's request...although I planned on it, anyway). They're adapted from an Ina recipe in that I made using one and a half times the (awesome, shortbready) crust so that the base would be a bit thicker. Also, instead of making a lip (which I did for the first batch), I prefer the crust and filling to be even (which I tested on the second batch). Equal cookie and lemony custard in each and every bite.
And okay, I suppose I was being a bit melodramatic about the public humiliation. I totally gave myself enough time to make a backup...should I have failed.
Lemon Bars
adapted from The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook
makes: ~20 squares (or 40 triangles)
For the crust:
¾ lb. unsalted butter, at room temperature
¾ c. granulated sugar
3 c. flour
¼ tsp. kosher salt
For the filling:
6 xl eggs, at room temperature
3 c. granulated sugar
2 Tbs. grated lemon zest (2½ fat lemons)
1 c. freshly squeezed lemon juice (3½ fat lemons)
1 c. flour
Confectioners' sugar, for dusting
For the crust, cream the butter and sugar until light in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Combine the flour and salt and, with the mixer on low, add to the butter until just mixed. Dump the dough onto a well-floured board and gather into a ball. Flatten the dough with floured hands and press it into a 9 x 13 x 2" baking sheet/pan (building up a ½" edge on all sides if you like...I made it once with the edge and once without...I prefer it without). Chill while the oven preheats to 350° F.
Bake the crust for 15 to 20 minutes, until very lightly browned. Let cool on a wire rack. Leave the oven on.
For the filling, whisk together the eggs, sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, and flour.
Pour over the crust and bake for 35-40 minutes, until filling is set. Let cool to room temperature.
Cut into squares or triangles and dust with confectioners' sugar.
makes: ~20 squares (or 40 triangles)
For the crust:
¾ lb. unsalted butter, at room temperature
¾ c. granulated sugar
3 c. flour
¼ tsp. kosher salt
For the filling:
6 xl eggs, at room temperature
3 c. granulated sugar
2 Tbs. grated lemon zest (2½ fat lemons)
1 c. freshly squeezed lemon juice (3½ fat lemons)
1 c. flour
Confectioners' sugar, for dusting
For the crust, cream the butter and sugar until light in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Combine the flour and salt and, with the mixer on low, add to the butter until just mixed. Dump the dough onto a well-floured board and gather into a ball. Flatten the dough with floured hands and press it into a 9 x 13 x 2" baking sheet/pan (building up a ½" edge on all sides if you like...I made it once with the edge and once without...I prefer it without). Chill while the oven preheats to 350° F.Bake the crust for 15 to 20 minutes, until very lightly browned. Let cool on a wire rack. Leave the oven on.
For the filling, whisk together the eggs, sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, and flour.
Pour over the crust and bake for 35-40 minutes, until filling is set. Let cool to room temperature.
Cut into squares or triangles and dust with confectioners' sugar.
Well, that brings me to the Blogger Secret Ingredient announcement...I'm hosting BSI this week! If you haven't played along with BSI before, basically you just cook or bake something using the secret ingredient from the current week. And in case you weren't paying attention...the secret ingredient this week is: LEMONS. I will pick the recipe that I enjoyed the most at the end of the week and send that person a little "prize".
How to enter:
How to enter:
- Make a recipe using the secret ingredient and write a blog post about it.
- Include a link back to this post.
- Add your entry to the linky at the bottom of this post (permalink to your entry, not homepage, please).
- Older/archived posts may be used as long as they're updated with a link to this post.
- If you don't have a blog, but would still like to enter, please email me your entry (w/ photo) to girlichef at yahoo dot com.
If you have any questions please leave them in the comment area or send me an email and I'll get back to you asap. I can't wait to see what Lemony-good things you come up with.

This linky list is now closed.
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I love those lemon bars...they have less crust. I ahte those lemon bars that are all crusts..
Ohhhh! Emmmm! Geeee! I LOVE all things lemon, and lemon bars are one of my favorite. Your's look so good. :P
The BSI link up sounds like so much fun. Too bad I can't find yellow lemons in my small pueblito. If green limones are ever chosen as the secret ingredient, I am so there! :)
Lemon is such a great ingredient but when you combine it in a sweet dish its heaven!!
Que ricura, alguna vez tengo que hacerlos, que fantasticos.
Saludos
Great recipe. Noted!
Lemon bars looks super marvellous..
Lemon! My favourite secret ingredient!
I adore lemon and my own birthday cake is a lemon meringue pie!!!
Hey Heather~
I love your new blog layout and your beautiful lemon bar photos! Yum! You can't go wrong with Ina Garten recipes! :)
I have had problems with lemon bars in the past as well. I have to say though, these are probably the prettiest I have seen! Such height! I'm also jealous you get to send homemade treats to school, we still can't do that here. :-/
I grew up eating lemon desserts...some of my mom's favorites. What a fun post....the BSI sounds intriguing!
Love the lemon bars, the event BSI sounds very interesting!
Love the lemon bars, the event BSI sounds very interesting!
These bars are perfect, and glad you got to snag one for yourself! Lemons are such a happy food.
Lemons and I do not get alone well in a dessert type of encounter. They give me headaches but in salads they are Ok and I even prefer them to limes.
It will be fun to see the lemon ingredient recipes other bloggers bring.
Have a fun week!
I am off to brave the stormy weather and pick me up some lemons! These look incredibly luscious.
FANTASTIC choice for BSI! I need to get cracking in the kitchen! You can't really go wrong with any baking recipe Ina makes...she is one of my favorites!
I love how much lemon there is in these bars. Nice job chica!
Love lemon squares! Yours are perfect, too, mine always seem like they were cut with a chain saw. Kudos!
Thanks again for hosting this week Heather! Looking forward to some great lemon recipes - it just feels like such a great spring ingredient - now if only the weather would cooperate! :D
Lemon bars are one of my favorite things ever. Printing off your version and hope I have an occasion to make them soon. I always enjoy your recipes.
Hey, I would love it if you would join that recipe with my blog party...Tuesday's Tasty Tidbits.
http://permanentposies.com/2011/03/mango-pico-de-gallo-and-fajitas/
These are essentially the lemon bars that I made a few weeks ago, and I am SO glad they turned out for you! I was tempted to make another batch that same night...but given how many I had eaten already that day, my thighs told me I'd better not :P
Ina's recipe for lemon bars was the first one I tried and I should have stuck with it b/c I tried others and hers is the best! You're making me craaaave them. Glad they put an end to your lemon fails! Here's my submission for BSI: http://reciperhapsody.wordpress.com/2010/01/04/easy-lemon-cookies/
I love lemon bars, I'm definately bookmarking this recipe to make after the diet... that list keeps growing and growing! (However I've lost 10 lbs so far... only 20 more to go!)
Ugh I wish I had time to do this one! Those lemon bars look so good too!
Love this lemon bars, I have one archived post is there I will try to link
wow...these lemon bars look so good....I wish I can try it sometimes at home :-)
I love those lemon bars ! I shared my lemon mint with almond cake :)
Love love love lemon bars! And yours look thick and crusty and beautiful. So sunny on this gloomy day!
These lemon bars are heaven! BSI looks such a cool idea, and with lemon as the secret ingredient, I really have to join you this week. :)
Nothing like a nice tart lemon bar. They look scrumptious!
What super lemony lemon bars! Printing it right now! This is my first time to BSI and I linked up a wonderful lemon cake for everyone! Ciao, Heather.
Oh Heather, I'm so sorry, I didn't read anything other than LEMONS and add your link here. Thank you for stopping by to let me know about the link back to you! It's included with mention of your blog. Again thanks for keeping me correct! Have a wonderful evening!
the lemon bars look delicious
I'm so happy you are doing BSI! I was just thinking about how I lost track or who was hosting and was afraid I would never catch up with it again :)
I can't wait to make something lemonliscious!!!
I love lemon bars--I used to make good ones, then I went through a phase where they never turned out. Maybe I need to try again--these look so good. ;-)
LOL Roz, no worries! Thanks so much for linking up =)
Those lemon bars look beautiful Heather. I've seen Ina's recipe and have it bookmarked.
The perfect lemon bars...fantastic looking treats!
I have a few meyer lemons in the fridge that need using up and I also need to make a "thank you" dessert for a friend. I think this might be the recipe. Besides, I can cut them up, give her most of them and keep a couple for myself :-)
I've made Joy of Cooking's lemon bars a couple of times - I need to make these to compare!