Egg Free Lemon Bars! (+ 3 Bonus Flavors: Tangerine, Strawberry Kiwi & Cranberry Orange)
I recently have had several people message me asking for a good Lemon Bar recipe..which I realized with shock that I had never posted before! HOW did I manage to miss something so important?? Who doesn’t love a good Lemon Bar??
Then being me..I had to take things to the extreme because I cant stand when anyone gets left out due to dietary restrictions or allergies. So, I went wild and tested out 3 different shortbread crust recipes and 4 different topping recipes!
I ended up having for you 3 shortbread crust recipes to choose from- One using Almond Flour (this one is low carb and will work best for the Keto crowd!). The next uses Cassava flour and is Autoimmune Paleo by Default, and the 3rd Uses Rice Flour and is perfect for those with Nut Allergies. All three are great, so you’ll end up with a great crust no matter which you select.
THEN- for your topping you have 4 different options. You can go with Classic lemon Bars, Tangerine Bars, Strawberry Kiwi Bars (which are particularly fun in the summer!) OR Cranberry Orange Bars that I highly recommend making around the Holidays!
ON Top of that I decided to create a Fully Keto/ Sugar Free classic lemon bar recipe using Eggs as the base & AND I also made a classic gluten free version that uses eggs. All of the variations can be found here in club Angell plus! Pick whichever one works best for you- they all taste great!!
This particular round up of lemon & other fruit bars uses gelatin! Which of course results in a bit of a different texture than eggs do! But in my opinion its just as good. All of these bars reminded me more of a creamy custard on shortbread.
Lets talk about Sugar
Each topping recipe comes with Notes to use Honey Or Stevia! Stevia, for sugar free or Honey which is a good option for the AIP diet. You could also sub out the Honey for Agave Nectar or another liquid sugar free syrup if thats your preference.
PLEASE NOTE: You’ll notice I called for the Stevia in grams.. typically one packet of stevia is 1 gram. So for example if you see I call for 8 grams of stevia that would be 8 packets of stevia!
When the bars are ready to be served- you can let them be what they are (as they are all a really lovely color!) or you can top them with slices of fruit or powdered sugar. If you are going the sugar free route Swerve has a great sugar free powdered sugar!