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Sweet and Sunny Lemon Cookie Bars

By: Jennifer from slowcookergourmet.net
Sweet and Sunny Lemon Cookie Bars

If you are on the hunt for a lemon bars recipe that matches the bright sunshine outside or brings a bit of sun to a cloudy day, then these Sweet and Sunny Lemon Cookie Bars are a must-make. Using the slow cooker to make these lemon bars allows you to combine all of the ingredients and then leave the recipe to cook for a few hours while you do other things. Jarred lemon curd saves you prep-time for these bars, but still packs in tons of tart, lemony flavor. These are great to bring to a pot luck, bake sale, or to serve proudly on your own dessert table! The flavor will wow people! 

Notes


  • Lemon zest is the most aromatic and flavorful after it's first removed, so use immediately. 

  • Lemon juice may be stored in a covered container in the refrigerator for a few days or frozen for future use.  

  • Always remove the zest first before halving or squeezing a lemon. 

  • Thin, smooth-skinned lemons kept at room temperature will yield the most juice. 

  • To extract the most juice from a lemon, first roll the lemon on a flat surface, exerting light pressure. This will squash the membranes, making it easier to juice or squeeze.

  • Thick, bumpy-textured cold lemons give the maximum amount of zest. 

  • Lemon zest, depending on its use, can come in many forms. A few examples are: long wide strips, julienne-style, or finely grated. Use a potato peeler to achieve long or wide strips, a zester to julienne, and a grater for a finely-grated lemon zest. 

  • Learn how to zest a lemon in this easy tutorial.

  • When removing the outer rind, or zest, do not remove the white pith, which is very bitter and not meant for consumption.

Serves12

Slow Cooker Time HIGH2 hr

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