
Step 3: Transfer to the Pan
Spread the batter evenly into your prepared baking pan. Since the mixture is thick, you might need to press it down gently with a spatula to level it out.
Step 4: Bake to Perfection
Place the pan in the oven and bake for 20–25 minutes, or until:
- The edges are lightly golden
- The center is set and no longer jiggly
Avoid overbaking, as this can make the bars dry instead of soft and chewy.
Step 5: Cool and Slice
Remove the pan from the oven and let it cool completely. This step is important because the bars firm up as they cool.
Once cooled:
- Cut into squares or rectangles
- Carefully lift them out of the pan
Optional Finishing Touch
While not required, you can dust the top with powdered sugar for a classic lemon bar look. It adds a touch of sweetness and makes them look more elegant.
Tips for Best Results
- Don’t overmix: Mix just until combined to keep the texture soft.
- Use parchment paper: Makes removing and cutting much easier.
- Cool fully before cutting: This prevents crumbling and gives clean edges.
Serving Ideas
These lemon bars are perfect:
- As a light dessert after meals
- With tea or coffee
- For picnics or lunchboxes
Their bright flavor makes them especially refreshing on warm days.
Final Thoughts
These 3-ingredient lemon bars prove that great desserts don’t need to be complicated. With minimal effort, you get a treat that’s flavorful, soft, and satisfying. Whether you’re new to baking or just want something quick and reliable, this recipe is one you’ll keep coming back to.








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