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We were hard pressed to pick a favorite vegan dessert recipe from The Joy of Vegan Baking. In the end, these lemon bars scored highest on our bliss index. Everybody - vegetarian, vegan or omnivore - loves them!
Total Prep And Cook Time: 40 Minutes
16 Servings
Nutrition Data for 1 Serving, 83g: 265 calories, 45g carbohydrate, 8g fat, 7mg sodium, 1g dietary fiber, 3g protein, low in Cholesterol, and very low in Sodium. Estimated glycemic load: 31
Allow the lemon bars to cool completely before serving - custard firms up more as it cools. Wait until you're just about to serve your lemon bars before you sprinkle them with the confectioners' sugar. Otherwise, it will soak into the bars and you'll miss out on the pretty presentation.
If you don't have an electric mixer, blender or food processor, a sturdy wooden spoon and a big whisk will work. It's more labor intensive and takes longer, but that's how it was done in the good old days before electric labor saving appliances!
These lemon bars are best eaten the same day, but they can be covered and stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
This recipe is FANTASTIC! I did find I had to bake for almost 40 minutes to get the filling firm enough, and even then they were not as firm as I expected.. but, still super tasty :-) - Jena S.
Thanks, Jena! We've had the same experience. Something to do with the variable acidity of fresh lemon juice. I doubled the amount of cornstarch in the recipe, and increased the baking time to 30 minutes. Keep in mind that custard firms up more as it cools - Savvy Veg
I made this recipe and it came out awesome... I was a little skeptical of the lemon filling because in my experience, tofu can be either rubbery or gritty when whipped and baked but this was neither... I don't know if it was the acidity of the lemon juice or the cornstarch that saved it. I followed the recipe exactly but I admit, I didn't measure the amount of lemon juice I got from the two lemons I used, but looking back on it, I'm sure it was probably closer to 1/2 cup. I wasn't crazy about the crust because I thought that it was too rich to not have a lot of flavor so I might doctor that a bit and either use more powdered sugar in ratio to the flour. I would also maybe add a big pinch of salt to amp up the sweetness of the powdered sugar. I served these to vegans and non vegans who all loved them! Will definitely make them again! - Jennifer S.
Hi Jennifer, the only problem I can see with using more lemon juice might be that the lemon curd might not turn out to be firm enough. But obviously that wasn't a problem for you! - Savvy Veg
I wonder if it would be possible to incorporate some whole grains such as oat flour or white whole wheat flour... Do you feel it would make the bars too heavy? - Stacey F.
Hi Stacey, 1/2 oat flour or spelt flour or whole wheat pastry flour would work just fine in this recipe - Savvy Veg
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