This recipe
is one I found in “Our Iowa Magazine Feb/Mar 2012".
It’s one of our favorite magazines.
This is the absolutely best recipe I have ever found for lemon bars, and
I have made it often already.
I think it’s the glaze instead of powdered sugar on top. The contributor explained they are best if prepared a day ahead so lemon flavor develops and she's right. My husband thinks that's why they are so good - he says they aren't nearly as good the first day.
Chill after cutting to make them easier to handle. They freeze well too. One lemon is enough if it’s a large one. If I have enough, I add any remaining lemon rind to the glaze.
I think it’s the glaze instead of powdered sugar on top. The contributor explained they are best if prepared a day ahead so lemon flavor develops and she's right. My husband thinks that's why they are so good - he says they aren't nearly as good the first day.
Chill after cutting to make them easier to handle. They freeze well too. One lemon is enough if it’s a large one. If I have enough, I add any remaining lemon rind to the glaze.
Blue Ribbon Lemon Bars
Crust:
1
Cup Flour, All-purpose -- 4 1/2
ounces
1/4
Cup Powdered Sugar – 1 ounce
1/8
Teaspoon Salt
1/2
Cup Butter -- cold, 1 stick
Filling:
1
Cup Sugar – 6 ounces
2
Tablespoons
Flour, All-purpose
1/2
Teaspoon Baking Powder
1/8
Teaspoon Salt
2
Large Eggs -- beaten
2
Tablespoons Lemon Juice
1
Teaspoon Grated Lemon Peel
Glaze:
1/2
Cup Powdered Sugar -- 2 ounces
1
Tablespoon Lemon Juice
1
Tablespoon Butter -- melted
Combine
flour, powdered sugar and salt. Cut in
butter until crumbs form. Press into
prepared pan and bake at 325° for 15 minutes.
Meanwhile,
mix the filling ingredients. Spread over
crust. Bake 25 minutes longer. Cool completely.
In a small
bowl, mix the glaze ingredients until smooth.
Spread evenly over filling. Cut
into small bars - 4 x 8.
32 Bars
Per Serving:
85 Calories; 4g Fat (37.5% calories from fat); 1g Protein; 13g Carbohydrate;
trace Dietary Fiber; 22mg Cholesterol; 62mg Sodium. Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 0
Fruit; 1/2 Fat; 1/2 Other Carbohydrates.
Will have to make these-- SO SOON! Lemon bars are a favorite at our family gatherings-- and, in between, too! : ) Thanks for posting the recipe AND the picture(s)!
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