Raspberry Lemon Bars – These are the best raspberry lemon tart bars ever and you’ll just go crazy over the sweet tart crust! We can’t stop eating these bars!
The combination of raspberry and lemon together in desserts is one of my faves! Our raspberry lemon cheesecake bars, lemon raspberry bars, and our lemon raspberry donuts all feature this spectacular flavor combination.
I loved the strawberry version so much I just had to do a raspberry. And the tart dough! You guys, it’s like heaven and because you make it in a pan you don’t have to stress about making it all pretty. These raspberry lemon tart bars are my new favorite treat and I’m totally going to force them on you too. You’re welcome.
I am all about bar dessert recipes. Brownies are wonderful, cookies are delicious but I love a good bar. Key Lime Bars, Peaches N Cream Crumble Bars, raspberry lemon bars… You guys, the list is endless for me, but the real key for me is actually the crust.
What Do I Need to Make Raspberry Lemon Bars?
Besides the fresh raspberries and lemon, most of the ingredients needed will be items you already have in the pantry or fridge. You’ll need a few ingredients for the buttery shortbread crust and a few more for the creamy lemon raspberry filling. Here is what you’ll need:
For the Crust
- Buttermilk
- Egg Yolks
- Vanilla
- All-Purpose Flour
- Powdered Sugar
- Salt
- Butter
For the Filling
- Raspberries
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Sugar
- All-Purpose Flour
- Fresh Lemon Juice and Zest
The measurements for all of the ingredients can be found in the recipe card down below.
How Long Should Lemon Bars Cool Before Cutting?
After baking, lemon bars need time to finish setting up, so they need to cool completely to room temperature before cutting. You’ll be tempted to cut right into them because they smell so good, but be patient! They will be much better after they cool!
Why are My Lemon Bars Runny?
Runny lemon bars usually mean that they need to bake longer. Before removing the baking pan from the oven, give the pan a little shake and there should only be a little jiggle in the middle of the bars. If the bars start to brown too much on top, place a piec