Vegan Lemon Bars - Creamy, Delicious Recipe! (2024)

These completely delicious vegan lemon bars can be a gluten free, sugar free, dairy free, nut free, oil free, and egg free recipe, with NO coconut milk required!

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Easy vegan lemon bars

You will fall instantly in love with the smooth texture and bold lemon flavor.

Light, soft, sweet, and lemony, the simple vegan recipe is perfect for summer barbecues, dinner parties, baby showers, weddings, book clubs, potlucks, or your average Monday evening dessert.

One rich and luxurious bite, and you’ll swear the healthy lemon squares taste so good that they must be packed with butter and heavy cream. Yet they are not at all!

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Vegan lemon bar ingredients

You will need lemon juice, lemon zest, vanilla extract, sweetener, coconut or cashew butter, a little salt, and soft tofu. (There’s also a soy free option included in the recipe.)

Unlike many other vegan lemon bar recipes, this one needs no coconut cream, no agar agar, no sugar, no lemon curd, and no vegan butter.

The fat source can be any neutral nut butter, such as cashew, macadamia, raw almond, or coconut butter. For a nut free option, plant based butter also works.

Tofu gives these vegan bars a delightful eggy texture without eggs. Soft tofu should be readily available in the refrigerated section of many regular grocery stores and health food stores. Any firmness of Mori Nu vacuum packed tofu will also work.

For the best lemon bar texture, do not use refrigerated firm or extra firm tofu.

Want more lemon? Make Vegan Lemon Bread or Vegan Lemon Cake

Watch the step-by-step lemon bar recipe video above

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Crust recipes

Graham cracker crust: pulverize ten full graham cracker sheets in a food processor with three tablespoons oil or plant based butter. Press crumbs down into a parchment-lined pan. Then spread the filling on top.

(Note: many packaged graham crackers contain honey. At press time, both Nabisco grahams and original Keebler’s graham crackers are vegan.)

Low carb crust: Stir one and a half cups of almond flour with five tablespoons of melted coconut oil or vegan butter and one tablespoon of liquid sweetener of choice or water. Press into a parchment-lined pan. Spread the lemon filling on top.

More crust options: Swap gingersnaps, shortbread cookies, or sugar cookies in the graham cracker crust recipe above. Or use a store bought or homemade pie crust, or omit the crust entirely for crustless lemon squares.

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How to make vegan lemon squares

Gather all of your ingredients, and line an eight inch square pan with parchment paper.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Combine the ingredients in a blender or food processor until completely smooth.

Spread the thick lemon mixture into the prepared pan. Place on the oven’s center rack.

Bake for 35 minutes, then remove from the oven and let cool. Once no longer hot, refrigerate the citrus fruit bars until they are cold. They will firm up during this time.

Slice with a sharp knife. The bars can be left out for a few hours in an air conditioned environment if serving at a party. For freshness, I recommend refrigerating leftovers.

Store leftover lemon bars in a covered container for up to four days, leaving a small opening to let out excess moisture.

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How to color lemon bars

To get the yellow color shown in the photos, I chose to add a pinch of turmeric.

You should only need about an eighth of a teaspoon, and no need to be exact.

Add the turmeric along with the other ingredients before blending. The color will not change much until after the bars go into the hot oven.

The turmeric is optional and can be substituted with a few drops of yellow food coloring or omitted entirely if you prefer.

The recipe was adapted from my Vegan Cheesecake and Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars.

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Vegan Lemon Bars

This easy and delicious recipe for vegan lemon bars will quickly become a family favorite dessert.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 35 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Yield 9 – 12 squares

5 from 27 votes

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 16 oz soft tofu (for soy free, try these Keto Lemon Bars)
  • zest of one lemon
  • 1/3 cup pure maple syrup or agave
  • 1/3 cup coconut butter, cashew butter, or plant based butter
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt (if using salted butter, only use 1/8 tsp salt)
  • up to 1/4 tsp turmeric, optional for color
  • see above for crust options

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor until completely smooth. Spread into a parchment lined 8-inch pan, with a crust if desired. Bake for 35 minutes, then let cool. Refrigerate until cold before slicing, because they firm up once chilled.

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Also be sure to try these Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies.

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Vegan Lemon Bars - Creamy, Delicious Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Why did my lemon bars fall apart? ›

There are a couple of things that can impact the integrity of your lemon bars. The first is if your crust has cracks in it and the lemon curd fills in the cracks. This can cause your lemon bar to break! It may also break if you don't bake the crust long enough or the lemon layer is underbaked.

Why did the top of my lemon bars crack? ›

Don't Over-Bake.

If you leave them in the oven too long, it can cause your bars to crack.

Why do my lemon bars taste eggy? ›

If your lemon bars have a strong eggy taste/smell, it's likely due to the lemon curd being overbaked. Be sure to take the lemon bars out of the oven as soon as they're done. Your oven may also be running a little hot.

Why are my lemon bars foamy on top? ›

Do you notice air bubbles, perhaps even a white layer of air bubbles, on top of your baked lemon bars? That's completely normal. It's the air from the eggs rising to the surface. Some batches have it, some don't.

Should you cover lemon bars in the fridge? ›

Do lemon bars need to be refrigerated? Yes, it's best to store lemon bars in the refrigerator. To store them, simply cover them with plastic wrap and pop them in the fridge. Stored this way, your lemon bars should keep for about 1 week.

How to keep powdered sugar from melting on lemon bars? ›

To Keep Powdered Sugar from Melting, Add Cornstarch

So go slow and be conservative with the amount of cornstarch you add. A good rule of thumb is 1 teaspoon of cornstarch for every 1/4 cup of powdered sugar used.

How do you cut lemon bars without making a mess? ›

I have found that a hot, wet, very sharp knife helps quite a bit. Also, make sure the bars are completely chilled before cutting.

How to tell if lemon bars are undercooked? ›

The most common reason for gooey lemon bars is they're undercooked. Be sure to bake them until the top is fully set and no longer jiggly in the middle. You'll also notice the edges will start to brown. Another reason your filling may be softer than you like is if you cut them before they're fully cooled.

How do you cut lemon bars evenly? ›

To ensure even and clean cuts, it's helpful to score the lemon bars before cutting them fully. This means lightly marking the desired shapes with your knife or spatula without applying too much pressure. This step acts as a guide and prevents the crust from crumbling or the filling from oozing out when cutting.

Why did the crust on my lemon bars rise to the top? ›

The thin, crackly, sugar crust that forms on top when these lemon bars bake is one of my favorite things! It is just a result of some of the sugar rising to the top and hardening during the baking process.

What neutralizes lemon taste? ›

One of the easiest ways to cut the lemon taste is to balance it with sweetness. Adding a touch of sugar or sweetener can help neutralize the acidity and bring out the natural flavors of lemon. You can try adding a teaspoon of honey, agave syrup, or a sprinkle of powdered sugar to your lemon-infused dishes or drinks.

How do you get rid of eggy taste? ›

Infuse your cake mix with a dash of coffee mixed with a little water (this will add a nutty flavour and balance the sweetness) or add an extra measure of vanilla essence or extract. Alternatively, you could use lemon/orange zest or even spices like cinnamon and nutmeg to make a fragrant cake.

How many lemons for 1 cup of juice? ›

On average, there are 3 tablespoons of juice in one lemon. So, for a cup of fresh lemon juice, you would need 5 and a quarter lemons. Because some lemons are less juicy than others, it's safe to say you'll need 5 and a half lemons for a cup of lemon juice.

Can you freeze lemon bars successfully? ›

Yes, lemon bars freeze beautifully—they are even good frozen! To freeze the bars, let them cool completely and freeze the batch whole, covered tightly with aluminum foil or plastic freezer wrap, for up to three months. (The cut bars can also be frozen in a single layer.)

Why did my lemon bars crack? ›

Cracks - Cracks happen a lot when either when the lemon mixture if beaten a lot or you bake your bars at too high of a temperature and take them out of the oven. The dramatic change in temperature will sometimes create these cracks. They do not affect the taste, and you can cover it with powdered sugar.

Why did my lemon cake collapse? ›

Incorporate too little air and your cake won't rise enough. Too much air and your cake will collapse because it simply can't hold onto all that air. Overbeating can add too much additional air and/or large air bubbles which the cake can't support, causing it to collapse in the oven.

What causes lemon buds to fall off? ›

Sudden fluctuations in temperature or climate can lead to lemon blossoms falling off. Lemon trees grow best in a sunny, permanent site where they can actively grow year round. They require full sun for healthy bloom and fruit production and may drop blooms if they are placed in too much shade.

Do lemon bars go bad? ›

To store lemon bars, simply place in an airtight container and seal tightly, then put them in the fridge. If you're stacking lemon bars, insert a sheet of parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking. According to the USDA, lemon bars will last in the refrigerator up to 7 days.

Why did my lemon bars turn upside down? ›

Set a timer for 5 minutes after pulling the crust from the oven to ensure it doesn't cool too much—if the shortbread is allowed to reach room temperature, the uncooked lemon curd will slip off the top and pool in the bottom of the dish, turning your lemon bars upside down (sounds bananas until it happens to you!).

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