June 28, 2012

Lemon Bars

Remember those delicious Raspberry Crumb Bars from the Magnolia Bakery Recipe? Well, I am here to deliver another delicious bar recipe from the famous NYC sweet shop. My new cookbook has become a closely guarded possession. My family knows better than to leave me in the cookbook section of Barnes & Nobles unattended...that's the reason my top book shelf is stuffed with baking books. I am usually hesitant to buy a cookbook that doesn't have a photo for every recipe. What can I say, I choose what I bake by looking at the pictures. However, my Magnolia cookbook is an exception. No photos, but I now understand why - every single recipe is perfect and delicious!

These lemon bars bring back fond childhood memories of having pretend tea parties. One of my favorite desserts to make for my childhood tea parties was lemon bars. Surprisingly, I don't come from a long line of family bakers, so the lemon bars from my childhood were probably from a box mix! This lovely photo gives you an example of what my tea parties looked like - costumes, plastic tea sets, and apparently on this day, Ritz snack crackers. Now, that's what I call fine dining!

Eventually I graduated from the plastic tea set, and my mom trusted me to use her grandmother's china tea set. With saucers, tea cups, sugar bowls, and a teapot, the afternoon entertainment was endless. Although I never met my great grandmother, I find her life story inspiring. If you are interested, I encourage you to read more about her immigration from Ireland in my Irish Soda Bread post.

LEMON BARS
printable recipe
CRUST
2 cups butter (melted)
4 cups flour
1 cup powdered sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. grated lemon zest

TOPPING
2 cups sugar
6 large eggs
1 cup lemon juice
6 tsp. grated lemon zest

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Combine all crust ingredients until mixture resembles course crumbs.

Press into greased 12x18 in. pan.

Bake for 18-20 minutes, then allow to cool for 15-20 minutes.

Combine topping ingredients and mix well.

Pour over slightly cooled crust.

Return to oven and bake for 18-20 minutes.

Allow to cool before cutting into squares. (optional: sprinkle with powdered sugar)

Yields 54 2-inch bars.

Enjoy!

5 comments:

  1. Love the story...and the childhood photo! Lemon bars are a favorite at my school :)

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  2. They look great. I am not a fan of lemon but my kids and so is my sister.I will have to make them for our next get together.

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  3. I always enjoying reading about your latest baking advernture and I agree with you, Bridget, I prefer my new recipes to come with a picture.

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  4. These look wonderful! Brings back childhood memories for me, too. My Grandma (my Mom's Mom) used to make them for the holidays. Hope you made them for Mom while you were visiting, they are her favorite dessert!

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  5. Great story, great photo and a great tea set! I think the recipe sounds light and refreshing which is perfect for the 100 degree weather we are having today in :)

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