A caramelized and chewy crust topped with a sweet and tart citrusy filling. These Meyer Lemon Citrus Bars are soo addictive and perfect for spring!
These Meyer lemon citrus bars!
You need these in your life, like now.
I made another trip to the farmer’s market, as you can probably tell. And whenever I browse the stalls and vendors at the farmer’s market, I never leave empty handed. Sometimes, it’s fresh cheese or seasonal fruits. Other times, it’s dried fruits or a jar of ollalieberry or tayberry jam. This last trip, I came home with pounds of citrus. Blood oranges, grapefruits, sweet limes, and Meyer lemons, I bought them all. I wanted to stock up on these citruses while they’re still in season.
Since I had Meyer lemons, I knew I had to make a dessert with them. How could I resist, right?
Especially since the Meyer Lemon Loaf with Blood Orange Glaze turned out amazing the last time. Have your tried it yet?
One bite and I’m addicted. That chewy, buttery crust with a slight crunch. That sweet and tangy lemony filling.
Nine uneven slices are just not enough.
And can you tell? I’m ridiculously bad at cutting things into even pieces. Which has been proven over and over again through my photos.
So if you don’t want to end up with a tiny little piece, you need to get to the table first.
This batch lasted all of an hour, if even.
Preheat the oven to 350F. Line a 9×9 inch baking pan with parchment paper, and set it aside for now.
In a medium sized mixing bowl, cream the butter and granulated sugar together until light and fluffy. Slowly add the flour and mix until the flour is well incorporated and a dough has formed. Place the dough in the baking pan and press down with your fingers to cover the entire bottom of the baking pan.
Place the baking pan into the oven and bake the crust for about 15-18 minutes until the crust starts to turn brown at the top. Remove the crust from the oven and allow it to cool for a few minutes.
While the crust is baking, you can make the lemon citrus filling.
In a medium sized bowl, whisk together eggs and sugar. Next, add the Meyer lemon juice and orange juice. Make sure to strain out all the seeds! Nothing is worse than biting into a seed that’s not supposed to be there.
Slowly whisk in the flour until all the ingredients are evenly incorporated.
Pour the lemon citrus filling over the warm crust. Place the baking pan back into the oven and bake for another 15 minutes until the filling has set in the center.
Remove the Meyer lemon citrus bars from the oven and allow them to cool completely to room temperature before slicing.
If you slice them before they’ve cooled down, they will break apart and stick to the knife. You also want to use a big knife to slice completely through the crust.
Serve the Meyer lemon citrus bars topped with powdered sugar.
Enjoy!
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- ⅓ cup butter at room temperature
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs, beaten
- ¼ cup lemon juice
- ⅛ cup orange juice
- 3 tablespoons flour
- Powdered sugar
- Preheat the oven to 350F. Line a 9x9 inch baking pan with parchment paper, and set it aside for now.
- In a medium sized mixing bowl, cream the butter and granulated sugar together until light and fluffy. Slowly add the flour and mix until the flour is well incorporated and dough has formed. Place the dough in the baking pan and press down with your fingers to cover the entire bottom of the baking pan.
- Place the baking pan into the oven and bake the crust for about 15-18 minutes until the crust starts to turn brown at the top. Remove the crust from the oven and allow it to cool for a few minutes.
- In a medium sized bowl, whisk together eggs and sugar. Next, add the Meyer lemon juice and orange juice. Slowly whisk in the flour until all the ingredients are evenly incorporated.
- Pour the lemon citrus filling over the warm crust. Place the baking pan back into the oven and bake for another 15 minutes until the filling has set in the center.
- Remove the Meyer lemon citrus bars from the oven and allow them to cool completely to room temperature before slicing.
- Serve the Meyer lemon citrus bars topped with powdered sugar.
Caroline says
These look great, I agree great flavors this time of year.
FrugalHausfrau says
I think I laughed out loud when you said if you don’t want to end up with the tiny slice!! These look amazing and I’m glad you mentioned that bread, too!
Thanks for partying with us at Fiesta Friday!!
Mollie
Nadia says
Looks amazing!
Kathryn Grace says
I made these delicious bars last weekend, using whole wheat flour. They are amazing. We forced ourselves to eat just one bar for dessert each night, but we wanted to gobble the whole pan! So easy too. Shared as my pick for #RecipeOfTheDay today on my foodie Facebook page, as well as on Twitter and elsewhere. Delightful recipe!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I’m so glad you liked these! And thank you so much for sharing my recipe! I really appreciate it!
Kathryn Grace says
My pleasure. Forcing myself to wait a month before making them again. It’s on the calendar!
dancer on the waves says
I’m hopeless at cooking but when you do it it always looks yummy and so much fun 🙂
mommermom says
I made these for dessert for guests and they were a huge hit! Thanks for the recipe.♡ I did make a change-I used the fresh squeezed orange juice in place of the lemon and lemon in place of the orange. Added a little orange zest also. Super easy! Chewy and not to sweet. Thanks again.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
You’re welcome! I’m so glad that you and your guests liked them!
Marilyn Albright says
I’m saving this recipe for our next BBQ, and since I don’t think Meyer lemons are available here, I’m sure regular lemons will have to do! Thanks.
Stink"N"Cute says
I love Lemon! They look amazing! Love your creativeness and also your pics are amazing
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
lovekayee says
These look so delicious!😋
sweetandsimplecompany says
I can’t wait to try these. I’m always looking for ways to use up all of the lemons on my fruit trees!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like these!