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These lemon coconut bars strike the perfect balance between lemon, coconut, and sweetness. Sometimes you just don’t want to fool with cookies. I understand. I have two words for you…cookie bars! They’ve got all the moist, chewy deliciousness of cookies but with the shortcut of a traybake!

WHY YOU’LL LOVE LEMON COCONUT BARS
- Lotsa lemon flavor
- The shortbread crust supports the topping without falling apart
- The toasted coconut complements the lemon perfectly
- Straightforward prep with simple ingredients
LEMON BARS RECIPE INGREDIENTS
- Flour: All-purpose flour. I use Gold Medal.
- Salt: Just a pinch enhances flavors.
- Confectioners’ Sugar: Powdered sugar. I like to sift this before using it in my recipes.
- Butter: I use unsalted butter. You always get better baking results when you use real butter. Margarine doesn’t have the right fat content to create a flaky, delicious crust.
- Eggs: I use large eggs. Bring them to room temperature before preparing the bars.
- Sugar: Granulated sugar.
- Lemon Juice: Honestly, I only use freshly squeezed lemon juice in this recipe. Please skip the plastic bottle.
- Baking Powder: Lighten up the bars and gives them a little lift.
- Coconut: I like Baker’s Sweetened Angel Flake Coconut. I’ve tried Trader Joe’s brand but I find that it’s dry and I don’t care for its texture.
LEMON BARS RECIPE NOTES
- Lemon Juice: Fresh lemon juice is the star of the show in this recipe. Please use fresh lemon juice, not the weird liquid in the yellow plastic lemon-shaped bottle.
- No Food Processor? You can make the crust for these bars without one. You’ll need to cut the cold butter into small cubes or freeze it and grate it with a cheese grater. Then, use two butter knives, or a pastry blender to cut the butter into the dry ingredients. Stop as soon as it comes together in a crumble and press it into the pan. This is my favorite pastry blender because it’s made out of stainless steel, and the blades are sturdy, not flimsy.
- Crust: We make a delicious shortbread crust to cradle the lemon coconut filling. Cutting the butter into the dry ingredients is imperative for a flaky crust.
- Chill Time: This is necessary for the filling to set.
- Make Them Zestier: If you’d like your bars to be a bit zestier, add 1 tablespoon of lemon zest to the batter. Here’s the microplaner I use to zest lemons. Be sure to rinse the lemons well before zesting.
- Make Them Orange! This recipe is amazingly delicious when you switch the lemon juice with orange juice and make orange coconut bars. Limes are next on my list to experiment with! I can’t get enough citrus treats!
- Add Almonds: As a variation, I sometimes add sliced almonds to the bars when I’m adding the coconut.
- Easy Lift Out: If you’d like to make removing the bars from the pan easier, make a parchment paper sling.
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- Cut a piece of parchment long enough to extend about 3 inches beyond the length of the baking dish.
- Lay the parchment in the pan so that it covers the bottom and goes up the sides. The excess parchment should hang over the edges of the pan.
- If the recipe directs you to, butter the parchment. Proceed with the recipe.

STORING + FREEZING + MAKE-AHEAD
This stores best in the fridge. Once the bars are cooled, put them in a well-sealed container and then store them in the fridge.
- How Long Can You Keep This? These bars will hold for 3 or 4 days in the fridge and 2-3 months in the freezer.
- Can You Freeze This? Yes. For best results, wrap the bars individually in cling wrap once they are fully cooled. Put the wrapped bars in a freezer bag before putting them in the freezer.
- Make-Ahead Tips: This can be made several days in advance. They’ll hold well in the fridge.
- Food Safety: If you’d like more info on food safety check out this link.
HOW TO MAKE LEMON COCONUT BARS
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Combine flour, confectioners’ sugar, and butter in a food processor. Pulse until crumbly. Press onto the bottom of the prepared pan. Bake at 350°F for 15 minutes.
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Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk the eggs, sugar, lemon juice, and baking powder until the lemon filling mixture is well combined. Pour the mixture over the crust and sprinkle the coconut evenly on top. Bake at 350°F for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown.
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Cool completely on a wire rack. Cut into bars.
*** See Full Instructions On Recipe Card Below.
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- Strawberry Bars
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- Pumpkin Pie Bars
- Peach Crumb Bars
- Strawberry Cream Bars
- Cranberry Bliss Bars
- Blueberry Cheesecake Bars
- Pecan Pie Bars
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Lemon Coconut Bars
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- pinch salt
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 3/4 cup cold butter
- 4 large eggs
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 3/4 cup sweetened flaked coconut
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ºF (177ºC). Lightly butter 9X13 inch baking dish; set aside.
- Combine flour (1 1/2 cups), salt (a pinch), confectioners' sugar (1/2 cup), and butter (3/4 cup) in a food processor. Pulse until crumbly. Press onto the bottom of the prepared baking pan. Bake at 350ºF (177ºC) for 15 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a mixing bowl, beat the eggs (4), sugar (1 1/2 cups), lemon juice (1/2 cup), and baking powder (1 teaspoon) until well mixed. Pour over the crust; sprinkle coconut (3/4 cup) evenly over the top. Bake at 350ºF (177ºC) for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
- Cool on a wire rack. Cut into bars.
Notes
- Lemon Juice: Fresh lemon juice is the star of the show in this recipe. Please use fresh lemon juice, not the weird liquid in the yellow plastic lemon-shaped bottle.
- No Food Processor? You can make the crust for these bars without one. You’ll need to cut the cold butter into small cubes or freeze it and grate it with a cheese grater. Then, use two butter knives, or a pastry blender to cut the butter into the dry ingredients. Stop as soon as it comes together in a crumble and press it into the pan. This is my favorite pastry blender because it’s made out of stainless steel, and the blades are sturdy, not flimsy.
- Crust: We make a delicious shortbread crust to cradle the lemon coconut filling. Cutting the butter into the dry ingredients is imperative for a flaky crust.
- Chill Time: This is necessary for the filling to set.
- Make Them Zestier: If you’d like your bars to be a bit zestier, add 1 tablespoon of lemon zest to the batter. Here’s the microplaner I use to zest lemons. Be sure to rinse the lemons well before zesting.
- Make Them Orange! This recipe is amazingly delicious when you switch the lemon juice with orange juice and make orange coconut bars. Limes are next on my list to experiment with! I can’t get enough citrus treats!
- Add Almonds: As a variation, I sometimes add sliced almonds to the bars when I’m adding the coconut.
- Easy Lift Out: If you’d like to make removing the bars from the pan easier, make a parchment paper sling.
-
- Cut a piece of parchment long enough to extend about 3 inches beyond the length of the baking dish.
- Lay the parchment in the pan so that it covers the bottom and goes up the sides. The excess parchment should hang over the edges of the pan.
- If the recipe directs you to, butter the parchment. Proceed with the recipe.
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A house full of spring breakers. Yikes. I bet these gorgeous lemon bars didn't last long. They are beautiful Kathleen and your photos are outstanding.
Sam
I love lemon bars, and adding coconut just takes it up a notch! They look wonderful.
These are perfect for the warming weather! They look perfect with the coconut.
What refreshing and delicious Lemon Bars! Like a ray of sunshine. Love the little twist on them with coconut!
Delicious! Lemon and coconut is such a great combination of flavors. I have no doubt with your son home for Spring Break, there will be no worry that there is any extra food leftover 🙂
Happy Spring! Like you, I am so glad that it is finally making its debut. I am tired of cold weather.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Hope to see you back soon. Your Lemon Bars look great. Your blog is very nice:)
I saw these at Jamie's. I normally like coconut just by itself but if the two of you both said these were good…just maybe I need to rethink things.
~ingrid
They look amazing. I love lemon and cooconut together.
These bar cookies look really wonderful. Did you use sweetened or unsweetened coconut?
Kathleen, Thanks for visiting my blog. I love the toasted coconut on the top of your lemon bars. They look beautiful?
Lemon bars with toasted coconut, great combination. I'm sure my teenage son would make short work of these. In fact, I'm not sure that he would even share these with his friends.
Mimi
Nothing says Spring like lemon and the coconut is just a perfect addition! I am drooling and wishing that I had some of these right now. Gonna have to make them! Thanks for sharing!
Ooooh. A twist on the lemon bar. Who knew it could be improved upon. Love it! Too bad I don't have a house full of spring breakers. I'd have to eat these all by my self. Not good for my spring break clothes…
You took a fav of mine (lemon bars) and adjusted them towards heaven with coconut! I'm (nearly) speechless GREG
THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY!!!! Now, I found you…I am so glad I did…
These Coconut bars are so lovely. I absolutely love your site..
I WILL BE BACK 🙂
Kathleen, thanks so much for visiting and commenting on my blog. I will be back to visit you often.
These are fabulous and your photos are making me drool on the keyboard! Love lemon anyway and with coconut? Yummy on my tummy!
Nothing says Spring and warm weather like citrus, lemons in this case. The coconut makes it divine.
I am typically not a huge lemon fan but I would so devour these!
My mouth is watering! Truly!