Gluten Free Lemon Squares Recipe (2024)

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This is the best gluten free lemon squares recipe! They’re simple and easy to make and are tangy, citrusy, and gooey with an incredible shortbread crust!

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Gluten Free Lemon Squares

Today I’ve partnered with Bob’s Red Mill to bring you this festive Spring dessert. It’s perfect for Easter, baby showers, bridal showers, or any Spring celebration.

If there’s one flavor that I truly associate with Spring, it would be lemon. So, what better way to celebrate the arrival of spring than with some gluten free lemon squares?! And that was a rhetorical question because there isn’t a better way, duh.

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Lemon bars have always been one of those understated desserts. Put them on an Easter dessert table covered with chocolate cupcakes, carrot cake, or even a coconut cake and the lemon bars probably wouldn’t be the first thing to go. It’s time to change that, it’s time the gluten free lemon squares had their time to shine. And this is the recipe to do that! If you’ve been searching for that perfect recipe and how to make the best lemon bars, this is the recipe for you! These lemon barsare a bittangy, but not too tangy! Because let’s be real, a true lemon bar wouldn’t really be a real lemon bar if it didn’t want to make you pucker just a little bit. That’s what makes lemon bars so good – that’s exactly why they’re special! These bars also have an amazing shortbread crust. I mean ah-mazing.

It’s buttery, crisp, and the perfect vehicle to transport that lemon custard. It’s thick enough so you can easily pick these up to eat them, no fork required! And let’s just have a moment of silence before we talk about that lemon filling because all hail that creamy, gooey, luscious lemon filling….This lemon custard filling is lemony thanks to the lemon juice and lemon zest.

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It’s cool, refreshing, and makes you feel like you’re taking a bite out of Spring itself. It’s creamy, and thick but not too thick. I like my filling to be on the softer side because it just makes them SO good. While these squares are best stored in the fridge, I highly recommend letting them sit out at room temperature for 30 minutes to an hour before serving. They’ll have the perfect gooey factor and you know, it’s all about that lemon custard! And don’t dust them with the powdered sugar until right before serving too. That way, the powdered sugar won’t dissolve into the bars and disappear!

I used my favorite ready-made gluten free flour blend in this lemon bar recipe: Bob’s Red Mill 1-to-1 Baking Flour. After sending out my annual Reader Survey in my email newsletter, I found out that MANY of you alsouse this blend!

I love, love, big puffy heart love this flour and I’m so glad you do too! And FYI, Bob’salso has a new Paleo flour blend. My friend Kristen from A Mind “Full” Mom made some easy Paleo Lemon Chia Muffins with it and I can’t wait to try them!

That’s really going to be a fun flour to experiment with. But for now, I’m sticking to my beloved 1:1. I get such great results when baking with Bob’s gluten free flour blend and I even featured it as one of my gluten free pantry staples. It’s definitely a must-have flour blend if you do anygluten free baking.

Even if you don’t do a ton of gluten free baking, it’s great to have on hand for those timesyou want to bake something special for your gluten free friends or family members.

It’s even got the xanthan gum already in itto make it even easier for you! These gluten free lemon squares will be sure to put a smile on any lemon-lovers heart. They’re the perfect recipe for ushering in Spring.

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Also, I have to tell you- if you’re looking for another delicious lemon inspired recipe, check out Sandi’s Gluten-Free Lemon Tart from Fearless Dining. There’s just so many things we can do with lemons! Enjoy!

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Gluten Free Lemon Squares

This is the best gluten free lemon squares recipe! They’re simple and easy to make and are tangy, citrusy, and gooey with an incredible shortbread crust!

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 24

By: Sharon Lachendro

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Ingredients

For the Crust

  • 2 cups Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1:1 Baking Flour
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar confectioners sugar
  • 1 cup salted butter cubed and cold

For the Filling

  • 6 large eggs
  • 2 1/4 cups granulated sugar
  • zest of 2 lemons
  • 3/4 cup fresh lemon juice about 3 lemons
  • 1/2 cup Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1:1 Baking Flour

Instructions

  • 1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a 9x13 inch baking dish with parchment paper.

  • 2.Add the flour and and powdered sugar to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse to mix then add the butter and pulse until combined and the dough starts to form into a ball.

  • 3.Remove the dough from the food processor and press into the bottom of the prepared pan, spreading it out evenly and to the edges. Bake at 350 degrees for 18-20 minutes or until the edges are slightly golden.

  • 4.To make the filling, whisk together the eggs, granulated sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, and flour until completely combined. Pour over the bakedcrust and bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until the edges are set and middle is still slightly jiggly.

  • 5.Cool completely on a wire rack then refrigerate at least 2 hours or even overnight. Cut into 36 squares and serve at room temperature. Dust with additional powdered sugar before serving.

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Notes

If you use a flour blend that doesn't contain xanthan gum, add 1teaspoon when making the crust and 1/4 teaspoon when making the filling.

You can mix up the filling while the crust is baking. You do not need to cool the crust before you add the filling as you will be baking it again immediately after.

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 1 week.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1g | Calories: 150kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 61mg | Potassium: 3mg | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 236IU | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 0.01mg

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Nutrition Facts are estimated and aren't always accurate. Please consult a doctor or nutritionist if you have special dietary needs.

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Gluten Free Lemon Squares Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does lemon have gluten? ›

Lemon is gluten free. Lemon should be safe for patients with celiac and other gluten-related disorders.

What is lemon bar filling made of? ›

Ingredients. Recipes vary slightly, but lemon bar recipes call for lemon juice, and many suggest fresh squeezed. Other ingredients include butter, white sugar, flour, eggs, and salt.

Can you freeze lemon bars? ›

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.

What is surprisingly not gluten-free? ›

Here are some foods likely to contain gluten:
  • Beer, ale and lagers.
  • Bouillon cubes.
  • Brown rice syrup.
  • Candy.
  • Chips.
  • Communion wafers.
  • Couscous.
  • Deli meats.
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Is lemon bad for celiac disease? ›

Multiple research studies show the anti-inflammatory effects of limonoids and flavonoids in lemons. While you normally don't eat lemons like you would other fruits due to their tart flavor, they make a terrific addition to room temperature filtered water to keep you hydrated during your recovery from ingesting gluten.

Why can't i use a metal pan for lemon bars? ›

Acidic ingredients can cause the metallic pots or spoons to leach into the ingredients. Whenever making things with lemon, vinegar or other highly acidic ingredients it is best to stick with heatproof glass bowls and pans, stainless steel pots and silicone utensils.

Why are my lemon bars so gooey? ›

To avoid them being too gooey make sure you allow them to set completely when you take them out of the oven. You know when lemon bars are done when you move the pan a bit and they don't jiggle. You should cut the lemon bars when they are completely cool.

How do you keep powdered sugar from melting on lemon bars? ›

To Keep Powdered Sugar from Melting, Add Cornstarch

You don't want to add too much cornstarch, though: At a certain point you'll be dusting the top of your cake with cornstarch instead of powdered sugar — and we don't want that! So go slow and be conservative with the amount of cornstarch you add.

Can you leave lemon bars out over night? ›

Serving, Storing, and Freezing

Serving: Lemon bars are fine to keep out at room temperature for up to 6 hours or so. Storing: Store cooked lemon bars or leftovers in the refrigerator. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and store for up to 2 days. Make-Ahead: You can make lemon bars up to two days in advance.

Can I leave lemon bars out overnight? ›

Baked goods like lemon bars are acidic enough and contain enough fat and sugar,which exclude water from bacterial use, that there is no problem keeping them at room temperature for up to 24 hours; well wrapped.

Can you zest a lemon and then freeze it? ›

Yes, You Can (and Should!) Freeze Citrus Zest.

Why is lemonade not gluten free? ›

In conclusion, while lemonade itself does not naturally contain gluten, there is a risk of cross-contamination during production. To ensure your safety, it's important to look for clear labeling or seek out gluten-free certified options.

What foods secretly contain gluten? ›

Watch for gluten in veggie burgers, sausage, bacon and crumbles, along with imitation seafood and seitan. “Many of these products use fillers that contain gluten, which can act like a glue to hold ingredients together and provide an elastic texture,” explains Taylor.

What does lemon juice do to gluten? ›

A little acid goes a long way: Add a little acid to your dough. Whether it be fresh lemon juice or apple cider vinegar, acid retards gluten development. One teaspoon will do the job, and it can replace some of the water you add.

Is fresh lemon juice gluten free? ›

While lemon juice is gluten free and does not contain the gluten proteins found in wheat, barley, and rye, individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity may experience cross-reactions or confusion with other foods.

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