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Vegan lemon bars feature a zesty lemon curd with a perfectly-proportioned shortbread crust. You’ll love that this vegan lemon tart is made with minimal ingredients. This recipe is non-dairy and eggless, making it perfect for so many people.

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Being vegan can involve some sacrifice, but not where dessert is involved. If you want to have a special treat for the weekend, try these vegan lemon bars.

At first, I wasn’t sure if I could make lemon squares vegan. I mean, lemon curd is almost pure eggs! But soon I realized how quick, easy, and delicious egg-free lemon bars can be!

Serve these lemon bars with drizzles of blueberry syrup over the top for color and flavor!

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How to Make Vegan Lemon Bars

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

Making vegan lemon bars is a simple process. I’ll walk you through it step by step!

  1. Make the crust by pulsing flour, butter, and powdered sugar in a food processor.
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  2. Press into the bottom of a pan.
  3. Make the vegan lemon curd by adding the lemon juice, sugar, milk, and cornstarch in a saucepan.
  4. Cook over medium heat while stirring.
  5. Bring it to a low boil and reduce heat to a simmer.
  6. Remove from heat and stir in the remaining ingredients.
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  7. Pour the curd over the crust.
  8. Bake until the sides are golden brown and the filling firms up.
  9. Remove from the oven and allow it to cool.
  10. Transfer to the fridge and chill until set.
  11. Sprinkle with powdered sugar.
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  12. Slice into bars, and serve.

Key Ingredients

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe, including substitution ideas:

  • Flour — All-purpose flour works great, or you can use whole wheat pastry flour, or gluten-free flour.
  • Vegan butter — I use Earth Balance buttery sticks, Miyoko’s, or homemade vegan butter.
  • Lemon — We’ll use both the zest and the juice from a lemon.

Ingredient Spotlight

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What Lemons are Best for Lemon Bars?

Look for thin-skinned lemons that do not have green spots. You may think bigger lemons would yield more juice and flavor, but this is not always the case because larger lemons have thicker skins. Each lemon should yield about 1/4 cup or more of juice. To get the most juice possible out of your lemons, you can zap them in the microwave for about 10 to 15 seconds, then roll them firmly on the counter.

For the best lemon bars, you want a perfect ratio of crust to filling. I love these tips from Cooks Illustrated on the science of lemon bars!

Option #1: Vegan Lemon Custard

I’m providing two options for the lemon curd: The first option is a tofu lemon curd. This is what the tofu lemon bars look like.

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As you can see, the simple vegan curd creates lemon bars that are much more translucent. Both bars taste amazing, but the simple vegan curd bars have a more traditional look.

  1. To prepare the tofu lemon curd, combine silken tofu, lemon zest, lemon juice, sugar, cornstarch, nutritional yeast flakes, and turmeric in a food processor. (I didn’t even bother cleaning out the food processor from step one).
  2. Pulse this until smooth.
  3. Spoon it over the unbaked crust.
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I know it sounds odd adding nutritional yeast flakes and turmeric to lemon curd, but it’s only a little bit and it gives it a sunny yellow color.

Quick Fix Tip

If your sauce develops lumps, finish cooking it in the saucepan and then remove it from heat. Add the remaining ingredients and transfer it to a food processor or blender and pulse in short bursts until the lumps are gone.

Option #2: Simple Vegan Lemon Curd

I like the look of the traditional lemon bar with its more translucent lemon curd. Besides, sometimes you need vegan lemon bars without tofu if you’re serving people with soy allergies.

  1. Combine the lemon juice, sugar, milk, and cornstarch in a saucepan.
  2. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly to dissolve the sugar.
  3. Bring it to a low boil, then reduce heat to simmer and cook 2–3 minutes, stirring constantly.
  4. Once the mixture thickens, remove from heat, add the lemon extract, coconut oil, and turmeric. Stir to combine.
  5. Pour this curd over the prepared crust.

What Makes This Recipe Shine?

  • Adding vegan butter to the shortbread crust produces a rich and buttery crust
  • Using fresh lemons makes the curd taste zesty and fresh
  • Two ways to make the lemon curd gives you options for a delicious and easy dessert recipe, regardless of the ingredients you have on hand!

Storage Tips

Cover and store bars in the fridge. They will keep up to 5 days. They can be cut into individual slices and frozen for up to 2 months.

What are Vegan Lemon Bars?

Lemon bars are sort of like a lemon tart, except baked in a square pan. The nice thing is you can cut the slices into squares which is much more convenient for packing in lunches, etc.

These vegan lemon bars are a sweet treat that is easy to make and a real crowd favorite.

Marly’s Tips

  • For a change of pace, try using a vegan graham cracker crust in place of the shortbread crust
  • Make gluten-free vegan lemon bars by using gluten-free baking flour
  • You can make the crust with coconut oil instead of butter
  • Line your pan with foil, then spray it with vegetable spray to help remove the bars from the pan after they’ve cooled
  • Tamp down the crust before adding the curd to prevent the crust from rising to the top while baking
  • If you want to prevent the bars from cracking, place a shallow pan below it in the oven and fill it with water. The steam from the water adds moisture to the oven
  • You can find silken tofu in the produce section of most grocery stores. If you can’t find silken tofu, use medium-firm tofu instead

Reader Reviews

★★★★★
My mom is very picky in desserts but when I made this (curd version) she couldn’t help but share with other people that ‘my daughter made this’.

Puja

★★★★★
These are the BEST vegan lemon bars! I made a half batch today using the Simple Lemon Curd (Option #2). The crust and curd were very easy to make… they were delicious!

Bridget

Vegan Lemon Recipes

If you love these easy vegan lemon bars, you’ll definitely want to try these other vegan lemon dessert recipes too:

Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls

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Lemon Overnight Oats

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Lemon Smoothie

10 mins total

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Vegan Lemon Bars

These Vegan Lemon Bars are a delicious, healthy, egg-free treat for the whole family to enjoy!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 9

Calories: 204kcal

Author: Marly McMillen

Ingredients

Vegan Shortbread Crust

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup vegan butter sliced
  • ¼ cup powdered sugar

Tofu Lemon Custard (Option #1)

  • 12 oz package silken tofu
  • zest of 1 lemon
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon nutritional yeast flakes for color
  • pinch ground turmeric (for color)

Simple Vegan Lemon Curd (Option #2)

  • ¾ cup lemon juice
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 ½ cups plant-based milk
  • 5 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon lemon extract
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
  • teaspoon ground turmeric

For Serving

  • 3 tablespoons powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F/180°C. Line a 9×9-inch square pan with foil. Give the foil a light coating of vegetable spray.

  • Combine flour, butter, and powdered sugar in a food processor and pulse for several seconds, until combined, but still crumbly. Press into the bottom of the prepared pan. Top with either the Tofu Lemon Curd OR the Simple Lemon Curd.

For the Tofu Lemon Curd (Option #1)

  • If you're making your lemon bars with the tofu lemon curd: In the same food processor bowl (no need to wash it out), add the tofu, lemon zest, lemon juice, sugar, cornstarch, nutritional yeast, and turmeric. Pulse until completely smooth. Pour the lemon filling over the crust and evenly distribute across the pan.

  • Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the sides are golden brown and the filling is firm (if it's still overly jiggly, you should cook it a few more minutes).

  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool. After it's cooled, transfer to the fridge and chill for 1 to 2 hours. Once chilled, grab both sides of the aluminum foil and remove it from the pan.

For the Simple Lemon Curd (Option #2)

  • If you're using the simple lemon curd, in a saucepan combine the lemon juice, sugar, milk, and cornstarch. Stir to combine the cornstarch. Cook over medium heat while stirring constantly to dissolve the sugar and to prevent lumps as the mixture thickens. Bring it to a low boil, then reduce heat to simmer and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring constantly. The mixture should get fairly thick. If you get lumps, simply pulse the curd in a food processor or use an immersion blender.

  • Once the mixture thickens, remove from heat, add the lemon extract, coconut oil, and turmeric. Stir to combine. Spoon out the lemon curd over the prepared crust.

  • Bake for 30 minutes, until the sides are golden brown and the filling is slightly firm. It may be a little jiggly.

  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool. After it's cooled, transfer to the fridge and chill for 2 to 3 hours. Once chilled, grab both sides of the aluminum foil and remove the bars from the pan.

To Serve:

  • Sprinkle the tops of the bars with powdered sugar. Slice into bars and serve.

  • Store lemon bars in the fridge. They will keep up to 5 days.

Recommended Equipment

Food Processor

9×9 inch Baking Pan

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Notes

Be sure to tamp the crust down in the pan. This can help prevent the crust from rising to the top while baking.

Tofu

Option #1 calls for “silken” tofu. You can find that in the produce sections of a lot of U.S. grocery stores and definitely at health food stores. It may or may not be refrigerated and most typically I find it in a small “box” type container rather than a plastic tub. If you can’t find silken tofu, then buy a soft or medium regular tofu.

The nutritional estimates are provided for the tofu curd.

For Simple Curd (option #2), be sure to allow the curd to thicken in the saucepan before proceeding. Also, use the kind of coconut oil that is solid at room temperature.

You can sub coconut oil for the vegan butter in the crust.

Calories: 204kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 83mg | Potassium: 87mg | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 480IU | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

Did you make this recipe?

Leave a rating below then tag @namelymarly on Instagram and hashtag it #namelymarly. I love seeing your creations!

This post was originally published in 2019 and was updated to include new photos, new text, and an updated recipe in 2021.

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FAQs

Can I use foil instead of parchment paper for lemon bars? ›

Line your 9x13 pan with foil or parchment paper. I've used both. Foil tends to stick to the bottom of the lemon bars a bit, so if I had to choose one, I'd say use parchment paper.

Why do my lemon bars look like scrambled eggs? ›

Make sure you haven't skipped out on the zest and are using freshly squeezed lemon juice for the best flavour. Make sure your oven isn't too hot as this can cause the eggs to scramble instead of baking into a delicious lemon bar.

Why did 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 have a crust on top? ›

A thin crust on top of lemon bars is a common feature and is usually formed as a result of the baking process.

Why not use metal pan lemon bars? ›

Do not use metal. I always detect a slight metallic flavor in the lemon bars when baked in metal pans. Use fresh juice.

Should I refrigerate my lemon bars? ›

Lemon bars should be stored in an airtight container and refrigerated in order to prevent bacterial growth or foodborne illness. The filling in lemon bars is made with eggs and can become a breeding ground for bacteria if it's kept in the danger zone (between 41 and 153 degrees F).

Do you refrigerate lemon bars before cutting? ›

Allow the bars to set completely before cutting. It might help to refrigerate them overnight and wait to cut before you plan to serve. Run a sharp knife blade under warm water to cut through the lemon bars smoothly. Clean off the knife between cuts.

Can I rebake undercooked lemon bars? ›

Here's what you can do: Return them to the oven: Preheat your oven to the same temperature as the original baking temperature (usually 350°F). Place the undercooked lemon bars back in the oven and bake them until the custard sets. Keep an eye on them and rotate the pan every 5 minutes to ensure even baking [1].

What is the trick to cutting lemon bars? ›

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 do you cut lemon bars without sticking to the knife? ›

Prepare your chef's knife for cutting by coating with cooking spray and then wiping it clean with a paper towel. This step will help prevent the knife from sticking to the bars as you cut.

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!).

What is the brown dot on my lemon? ›

Brown spots vary in appearance and can indicate a range of problems. Uniform spots with clear boundaries often point to fungal issues, while irregular blotches could signal bacterial infections. Spots with a yellow halo might be citrus canker, and those that look like tiny scabs could be a sign of lemon scab disease.

Why are my lemon bars white? ›

Some batches of lemon bars can have a white foamy looking top layer after they're baked. This is a result of air bubbles releasing to the surface of the filling.

What are the sticky leaves on my lemon? ›

Sticky leaves of any tree are usually evidence of an aphid infestation or occasionally an infestation of a tree above the lemon tree.

What happens if you use foil instead of parchment paper? ›

Aluminum Foil with Oil: Good for Baking, Especially at Hotter Temperatures. Aluminum foil with oil is another good substitute for parchment paper. As with a greased baking sheet, the fat may subtly impact the way your food cooks. Additionally, there is a chance that some of the food may stick to the pan.

Is it okay to use aluminum foil instead of parchment paper? ›

Aluminum foil is a viable substitute for parchment paper too, but again, depends on your intended usage. Foil is basically a very thin piece of aluminum. It can be great for lining the dishes and pans you are cooking with so that cleanup is easier.

How do you keep lemon bars from sticking to the pan? ›

Use parchment paper or cooking spray instead

If the idea of not greasing a pan when making lemon bars gives you pause, you are not alone. No one wants to make beautiful, delicious baked goods only to have them stick to the pan.

Is it safe to use aluminum foil instead of parchment paper? ›

Both aluminum foil and parchment paper are totally safe to use—though parchment is more environmentally friendly. When it comes to cooking and baking, aluminum can serve as an effective alternative to parchment in some cases, but not all—it really just depends on what you're making.

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