Super Easy Lemon Bars are the perfect mix of buttery shortbread and bright lemon flavor. They come together with simple ingredients, and each bite delivers a sweet, tangy, and refreshing dessert everyone loves.

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Why You’ll Love These Super Easy Lemon Bars
These Super Easy Lemon Bars have a rich shortbread base and a silky lemon topping. As a result, they offer the perfect balance of texture and flavor.
They are easy enough for beginners. Meanwhile, they look impressive enough for parties, holidays, and family gatherings.
You can also make them ahead of time. In fact, they taste even better after chilling overnight.
What Makes These Lemon Bars So Easy?
Simple Pantry Ingredients
One reason these Super Easy Lemon Bars are so popular is their simple ingredient list.
Most home bakers already have flour, butter, sugar, and eggs in the kitchen. Then, fresh lemons bring a bright citrus flavor that makes the bars shine.
The Perfect Balance of Sweet and Tangy
The lemon filling tastes fresh and vibrant. At the same time, the sugar softens the tartness so every bite feels balanced.
Because of this combination, these bars appeal to both lemon lovers and dessert fans alike.
Buttery Shortbread Crust with a Smooth Lemon Filling
The crust bakes into a tender, buttery layer. Meanwhile, the filling becomes smooth and creamy.
Together, they create the classic texture that makes Super Easy Lemon Bars so irresistible.
Ingredients for Super Easy Lemon Bars
Ingredients for the Shortbread Crust
Unsalted butter creates a rich and tender crust.
All purpose flour gives the crust structure.
Powdered sugar adds sweetness while helping create a delicate texture.
Ingredients for the Lemon Filling
Fresh lemon juice provides the bright citrus flavor.
Finely grated lemon zest adds extra lemon aroma.
Eggs help create the smooth custard style filling.
Granulated sugar balances the tart lemon flavor.
Sifted all purpose flour thickens the filling and helps it bake evenly.
Optional Finishing Touches
Powdered sugar creates a beautiful snowy topping.
You can also add a little extra lemon zest for color and flavor.
How to Make Super Easy Lemon Bars
Prepare the Baking Pan
Spray an 8 x 8 inch baking pan with baking spray.
For easier removal, line the pan with a parchment sling. Then set it aside.
Make and Bake the Shortbread Crust
Mix the butter, flour, and powdered sugar until the mixture becomes crumbly.
Press the mixture firmly into the prepared pan. If desired, chill the crust for 10 to 15 minutes.
Next, preheat the oven to 350°F.
Bake the crust for 15 to 18 minutes until lightly golden. Then allow it to cool slightly.
Mix the Lemon Filling
In a bowl, combine the lemon juice, lemon zest, eggs, granulated sugar, and sifted flour.
Whisk until smooth and fully blended. However, avoid excessive mixing.
Bake the Lemon Bars
Pour the filling over the warm crust.
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. The edges should look set, while the center should still have a slight wobble.
Cool and Chill Before Slicing
Allow the bars to cool completely at room temperature.
Then refrigerate them for at least 1 hour. For the best texture, chill them overnight.
Dust with Powdered Sugar and Serve
Just before serving, dust the bars generously with powdered sugar.
Then slice into squares and enjoy.

Tips for the Best Lemon Bars
Use Fresh Lemon Juice and Zest
Fresh lemons create the brightest flavor.
Bottled juice works in a pinch. However, fresh juice and zest make a noticeable difference.
Avoid Overbaking the Filling
Watch the bars carefully near the end of baking.
The center should wobble slightly. As a result, the filling stays soft and creamy after chilling.
How to Get Clean, Neat Slices
First, chill the bars completely.
Then use a sharp knife and wipe it clean between cuts.
Why a Parchment Sling Helps
A parchment sling allows you to lift the entire batch from the pan.
Therefore, slicing becomes much easier and cleaner.
Preventing Powdered Sugar from Melting
Use non melting powdered sugar if available.
Otherwise, dust the bars shortly before serving for the prettiest presentation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overmixing the Filling
Mix only until the ingredients combine.
Too much mixing can create excess air, which may affect the final texture.
Skipping the Chilling Time
Chilling is essential.
Without it, the filling may seem too soft and difficult to slice neatly.
Baking Until Completely Firm
Many bakers wait until the center looks fully set.
However, this often leads to overbaked lemon bars.
Using the Wrong Pan Size
Stick with an 8 x 8 inch pan.
A different size changes the thickness and may affect baking times.
Variations and Easy Customizations
Extra Lemon Flavor
Add a little more lemon zest to the filling.
You can also sprinkle fresh zest on top before serving.
Less Sweet Lemon Bars
Reduce the sugar slightly if you prefer a more tart dessert.
However, avoid reducing it too much because it affects texture.
Citrus Twist with Lime or Orange
Replace part of the lemon juice with lime juice or orange juice.
As a result, you get a fun citrus variation with a unique flavor.
How to Store Lemon Bars
Refrigerating for Freshness
Store Super Easy Lemon Bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
This helps maintain their texture and freshness.
Make Ahead Tips
These bars are ideal for making ahead.
In fact, many people prefer their flavor after a full night in the refrigerator.
How Long Lemon Bars Last
Stored properly, lemon bars stay fresh for up to 5 days in the refrigerator.
Can You Freeze Lemon Bars?
Best Way to Freeze Individual Bars
First, chill the bars completely.
Then wrap each piece individually and place them in a freezer safe container.
How to Thaw and Serve
Transfer the bars to the refrigerator and let them thaw overnight.
Afterward, dust with powdered sugar and serve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Lemon Bars Need to Be Refrigerated?
Yes. Because the filling contains eggs, refrigeration keeps the bars fresh and safe to eat.
Why Is the Center of My Lemon Bars Still Wobbly?
A slight wobble is normal when they come out of the oven.
The filling continues to set while cooling and chilling.
Can I Make Lemon Bars Ahead of Time?
Absolutely. In fact, Super Easy Lemon Bars are even better when made a day in advance.
Why Did a Thin Crust Form on Top of the Filling?
This usually happens when the bars bake a little too long.
Do I Need to Chill the Crust Before Baking?
No. However, chilling the crust for 10 to 15 minutes can help it hold its shape and bake more evenly.
Other Recipes You May Enjoy
- Easy Homemade Lemon Crumb Bars with Buttery Streusel Topping
- Bright and Refreshing Strawberry Lemonade Cupcakes for Summer Gatherings
- Creamy Coconut Mango Pudding for a Light Tropical Dessert
- Rich Italian Love Cake with Layers of Chocolate and Cheesecake Flavor
- Old-Fashioned Sourdough Peach Cobbler with Sweet Juicy Peaches
- Warm Cherry Dump Cake with Golden Buttery Topping
Final Thoughts
These Super Easy Lemon Bars deliver everything you want in a classic lemon dessert. The buttery crust, smooth filling, and bright citrus flavor create a treat that feels both comforting and refreshing. Whether you serve them for a holiday, picnic, or simple family dessert, they always disappear quickly.
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Super Easy Lemon Bars
Equipment
- 8 x 8 inch baking pan
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Spatula
- fine mesh sieve
- Parchment paper Optional for easy removal
Ingredients
- ½ cup unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
- ½ cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon finely grated lemon zest
- 3 large eggs, room temperature
- 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
- ½ cup all purpose flour, sifted
- powdered sugar for dusting
Instructions
- Prepare an 8 x 8 inch baking pan with baking spray. Optionally line the pan with a parchment sling for easy removal.
- Mix the butter, flour, and powdered sugar until crumbly. Press evenly into the prepared pan and chill for 10 to 15 minutes if desired.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Bake the crust for 15 to 18 minutes until lightly golden. Let it cool slightly.
- In a bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, lemon zest, eggs, granulated sugar, and sifted flour until smooth.
- Pour the filling over the warm crust.
- Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until the edges are set and the center still has a slight wobble.
- Cool completely at room temperature. Then refrigerate for at least 1 hour or overnight for best results.
- Dust with powdered sugar before slicing into 16 bars and serving.




