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Lemon Bars

July 1, 2025 by Naomi Toilalo WhānauKai Leave a Comment

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Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars

Lemon Bars – Keke Papatahi Rēmana

Lemon Bars are a simple slice, packed with wai rēmana (lemon juice) and kiri rēmana (lemon juice). When you bake, do you enjoy decorating or do you prefer to keep things simple? I have you covered, whichever way you like to bake. These are delicious plain with a simple dusting of puehu huka (icing sugar) on top. However, you can elevate them to another level in no time. Let’s break down this recipe a little bit more and you can decide how they end up.

Simple steps to making Lemon Bars:

Begin this recipe with a simple paparanga pihikete (biscuit base). Whip pata (butter), puehu huka (icing sugar), wanira (vanilla) and lots of kiri rēmana (lemon zest) until fluffy. Now mix through puehu parāoa (flour) to form a dough and press it in to a tin. Move to the kahitete rēmana (lemon custard) as the base bakes. Make this with only 5 ingredients that really pack a punch. Stir together kirīmi tepe (creme fraiche), puehu huka (icing sugar), puehu kānga (cornflour), wai rēmana (lemon juice) and hēki (eggs). Then pour it over the base and bake gently until set.

To finish, cool and dust with a little puehu huka (icing sugar). If you want to decorate it, pipe or smear my White Chocolate and Yogurt Stable Cream or plain Stable Whipped Cream on to the cooled slice. This looks beautiful but also adds another layer of flavour. For another level, top it with fresh or freeze-dried rahipere (raspberries) and some rau raima (lime leaves). Now you have yourself a stand out dessert for something a little special. Make this recipe up to 5 days before serving. Storing it in the refrigerator develops an even deeper flavour. Whatever the season, whatever the occasion, this recipe is an easy go to every time. Kia tunu tātou – let’s bake!

More lemon recipes to try:

How about a baked keke rēmana (lemon cake)? I have the perfect recipe, this Lemon and White Chocolate Syrup Cake is an absolute stunner. Or do you want a fresh pihikete (biscuit)? These Lemon, Raspberry & White Chocolate Biscuits are so dreamy! While I’m there, these Lemon and Strawberry Jam Drops (Thumbprint Cookies) are a must try. Or is the flavour of ārani (orange) calling your name? Awesome, check out my Whole Orange Almond Cake or my Plum, Citrus and Almond Cake.

Videography and photography by Sarah Henderson.

Ingredients
Whipped butter
Finely grated lemon zest
Biscuit base pressed in a tin
Lemon custard ingredients
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
Lemon custard
Icing sugar dusting
Icing sugar dusting
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Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars
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Lemon Bars – Keke Papatahi Rēmana

A delightful Lemon Bar recipe with strong citrus flavour and a delicate lemon custard made with creme fraiche. Perfect as a plain slice or decorated with a stable whipped cream.
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Prep Time 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time 55 minutes minutes
Chill Time 1 hour hour
Servings 16 Lemon Bars

Ingredients

The Biscuit Base – Te Paparanga Pihikete

  • 120 g pata kūteretere (softened butter)
  • He kini tote – A pinch of salt
  • ½ C (80 g) puehu huka (icing sugar)
  • 1 tsp wanira (vanilla)
  • Kiri rēmana pīrahirahi (finely grated lemon zest, of 3 lemons)
  • ⅔ C (100 g) puehu parāoa noa (plain flour)
  • 2 tbsp puehu kānga (cornflour)

The Lemon Custard – Te Kahitete Rēmana

  • 1 C (250 ml) wai rēmana (lemon juice, you will need 3-5 lemons). If you like a sharp lemon slice you can add the juice of a lime in here too.
  • 1 ⅛ C (180 g) puehu huka (icing sugar)
  • 2 ½ tbsp puehu kānga (cornflour)
  • 250 g kirīmi tepe (creme fraiche, room temperature)
  • 4 hēki (eggs, size 6)

The Decorations – Ngā Whakarākei (Optional)

  • 1 quantity white chocolate and yogurt stable cream or my stable whipped cream (either recipe will work here).
  • 10 rahipere (raspberries, either fresh or freeze-dried)
  • 4 rau raima (lime leaves, kaffir lime)

Instructions

The Biscuit Base – Te Paparanga Pihikete

  • Preheat the oven to 170 °C, bake setting.
    Line a 20cm square tin lined with baking paper.
  • Add the pata kūteretere (softened butter), puehu huka (icing sugar), tote (salt) and wanira (vanilla) in a medium sized bowl.
    Whip on high for 5 minutes until light and fluffy in texture and colour.
  • Waruwarutia te kiri rēmana (grate the lemon zest) in to the butter mixture. Mix it in with a spatula.
    Add the puehu parāoa (flour) and puehu kānga (cornflour). Mix together until a soft dough forms. 
  • Press the mixture in to your prepared tin. Spread it out until smooth with a spatula.
    Bake for 25 minutes, until golden.
  • Remove from the oven and press the base down with the back on spoon to ensure there is no gap around the edge. This ensures that no lemon mixture leaks underneath the base and creates a flat base.
  • Turn the oven down to 160 °C, bake setting.

The Lemon Custard – Te Kahitete Rēmana

  • Juice the rēmana (lemons) until you have 250 ml of juice.
  • Add the puehu huka (icing sugar) and puehu kānga (cornflour) to a jug or small bowl.
    Add a splash of the wai rēmana (lemon juice) and stir until a paste forms. Add the remaining wai rēmana (lemon juice) and stir until smooth.
  • Add the kirīmi tepe (creme fraiche) to another medium bowl.
    Add one hēki at a time and whisk for around 10 seconds after each addition.
  • Add the first half of the ranunga wai rēmana (lemon juice mixture) and stir until smooth. Don't whip it too much just stir it through. Add the remaining ranunga wai rēmana (lemon juice mixture) and stir it through until just combined.
  • Pour it on to the slightly cooled base and return to the oven.
    Bake in a 160 °C oven for 30 minutes.
  • After 30 minutes, open the oven and check the slice.
    If it is slightly wobbly all over but spongy to touch, remove it from the oven.
    If there are patches that are super wobbly, leave the slice in the oven, close the door and turn it off. Leave it for five more minutes. Then remove from the heat.
  • Leave the slice in the tin and cool on the bench for 20 minutes.
    Transfer the slice to the refrigerator and chill for at least 1 hour. It is ready to slice and eat once it is chilled.
  • Dust with puehu huka (icing sugar) if you are leaving it plain or decorate it, following the instructions below.
    This slice will keep well in a sealed container in the fridge for up to five days.

The Decorations – Ngā Whakarākei (Optional)

  • Make the white chocolate and yogurt stable cream or my stable whipped cream according to the instructions.
  • Slice lemon slice and sprinkle with rahipere tauraki-tio (f/d raspberries), pipe kirīmi tiakarete mā on top. Top with fresh rahipere and rau raima.

Video

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