These lemon bars, adapted from Giada De Laurentiis via foodnetwork, are more of a shortbread with a thin lemon glaze. They don’t have the same texture as a lemon bar.
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- Place an oven rack in the center of the oven. Preheat the oven to 165C/325F. Line an 8-inch baking tray with parchment paper.
- In a small bowl combine flour, lemon-thyme and salt. Set aside. Using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together softened butter and powdered sugar on high speed until light and fluffy, about 30 seconds. Beat in the lemon juice and vanilla.
- Reduce the speed to low and gradually add the flour mixture. Using damp fingers, press the dough into the prepared pan. Bake for 30 minutes until golden. Cool for 30 minutes.
- Whisk the lemon juice and powdered sugar together for the glaze in a medium bowl until smooth. Spoon the glaze over the cooled crust. Allow the glaze to harden, at room temperature, for at least 1 hour.
- Lift the parchment paper to remove the crust from the pan. Cut into the bars and arrange on a serving platter or store airtight in a plastic container at room temperature.
These lemon bars look great for my empty biscuits jar. I wonder if they crumble like a proper shortbread or not. I like the sticky lemon glaze. The summer school holiday will start next week: I need a lot of cakes/biscuits.
ReplyDeleteA great creation! Those look wonderful.
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Rosa
I love these bite sized bars and the lemon glaze you used to dress it with! What a fabulous combination. A couple of these would just make my day!
ReplyDeleteThat would give a zing to the mouth... Yummmm...
ReplyDeleteThese lemon bars look delicious, I can hear them calling my name ;) ... I think I have to make some soon!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! I love shortbreads!
ReplyDeleteA very different dish...never seen it before.
ReplyDeleteOh...BEAUTIFUL! So elegant and delicious :) Loving these bite size lemon bars!
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Lemon bars are always too sweet for me. These look like they would be perfect. I kind of want them for breakfast...
ReplyDeleteWow they came out extremely awesome.
ReplyDeleteThe flavour combo here is so delicious :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Your food always looks amazing, you have such talent! These look beautiful and so tasty!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, what a fun, unique treat!
ReplyDeleteLemony desserts always sound delicious to me! These look like seriously tasty bars!
ReplyDeleteThese look sooo good! Love anything with a citrus flavour!
ReplyDeleteShortbread with a lemon glaze? Yes please! They look amazing. Have a great weekend Angie!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC!....I have some spelt flour that I can use it now!.....very yummy!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteI love lemon and thyme together...although I've only had that flavor combination in savory dishes. These bars look and sound incredible!
ReplyDeleteI love lemony things and the addition of thyme is really nice. Very light and summery. Thanks for stopping by my website so that I could find yours. Looking forward to staying in touch. Take caree, BAM
ReplyDeleteHow refreshing these bars looks and I'm s "sucker" for anything lemon! XOXO
ReplyDeleteWow, they look incredible!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, this is absolutely delicious, pass me few pieces. LOL
ReplyDeleteLove your presentation, very classy look.
Have a nice week ahead.
These look incredibly tasty Angie. I have a lovely lemon thyme plant on my back deck and now I have a tasty treat to make with it.
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
These are gorgeous! I love the flavors.
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic - delicate little lemony shortbreads. Mmmm...and that glaze. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a refreshing bar, can imagine thyme flavours there heavenly!!
ReplyDeleteah Angie these look amazing:))
ReplyDeletegreat idea these bars. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love this version of lemon bars! Thyme is a great addition and I love the texture!
ReplyDeleteThis looks tasty!
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Esto luce muy bonito una buena versión,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to try spelt!
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous, lemony, and refreshing these bars are! Love the thyme addition, which gives it such a special aroma, and flavor, as well!
ReplyDeleteThat lemon glaze is something else and I am totally intrigued by the spelt flour.
ReplyDeleteyum! you are so talented at baking! :D
ReplyDeleteA citrus power packed bite!! love
ReplyDeletethe taste must be awesome!
ReplyDeleteYum. They look pretty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these lemons bars! One of my favorite herbs is lemon thyme and I have a beautiful plant out the back door. I can't wait to make these! Your pictures make them irresistible!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully created; love your photos!
ReplyDeleteLOVE lemon bars and the added touch of thyme :)
ReplyDeleteLove these...
ReplyDeleteI love short bread so totally in love here..
A quick question, does spelt flour effects the texture? I have been thinking of using it..
These lemon-thyme bars look fantastic ! The flavor combo must be awesome !
ReplyDeleteOh I have always wanted to try making
ReplyDeletej'aime cette recette, originale
ReplyDeletebonne journée
originale comme recette, j'aime beaucoup
ReplyDeletebonne journée
Your photo are stunning, Angie. These lemon bars look so delicious. I have never tried spelt flour and will have to get some for this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds brilliant, not seen anything quite like it before. Lemon and thyme are such a great combination.
ReplyDeleteWhat a mouth-watering (literally) treat!! I love tart sweets, and these look perfect...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the idea of lemon-glazed shortbread so much more than actual lemon bars -- these look so much better! Thyme is the perfect addition too.
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful! love the addition of thyme! and that glaze is to die for!
ReplyDeleteLove putting herbs in sweet (and unexpected) dishes. I think I would like these more than lemon bars. We're more into shortbread around here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful recipe you have here. I've yet to use spelt flour, but I've heard good things. Perhaps this is the perfect opportunity to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious and much less rich than a regular lemon bar! What a perfect way to use all of the thyme I have growing in my garden right now.
ReplyDeleteI love these bars. Using herbs in sweet baked goods is a great idea. I love to make rosemary shortbread and have been wanting to make a thyme and lemon version. These look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLemon thyme in a sweet treat finished with a lemon glaze, lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou are the spelt queen! Another tempting treat...I'd love a couple with my evening tea :) Enjoy your weekend~
ReplyDeleteThese look so, so good! Love spelt goodies :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful weekend!
these are so amazing. I love the lemon and thyme flavors together and that the crust is more of a shortbread texture. Very very cool you used spelt flour instead of AP flour. Awesome recipe
ReplyDeleteThey look so good! Especially with the lemon glaze.
ReplyDeletelovely flavour delicous bars
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bar/shortbread. I love lemon bars but I've never tried them with herbs. I would love to try this xx
ReplyDeleteLemon shortbread cookies with thyme sound divine! And they look beautiful with the light glaze.
ReplyDeleteI love lemon thyme and these just simple look divine.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of lemon thyme in this sweet treat. I haven't tried baking with spelt flour before, but I understand it works really well.
ReplyDeleteLove these lemon infused bars! It's delish, dear!
ReplyDeleteThese are the perfect July creation - all summer and lightness and brightness. And such photos - also proclaiming lightness and light.
ReplyDeleteThese buttery lemon bars are delectable Angie! The perfect summery treat!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love working with splet flour :).
ReplyDeleteLooks delish!
ReplyDeleteSo natural and beautiful. I would prefer spelt over regular flour anyday.
ReplyDeleteJust perfect... I have lots of lemons to spare in my garden, so I'm going to give this a whirl:)
ReplyDeleteeven if it's more like shortbread, i want to have them and i want to pop in 2 at one time!!
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ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing creation ANGIE - decadent and refreshing short breads. Makes me want to eat these sitting on a mountain top in a field of flowers and smattering of thyme :))
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Sounds like a great cookie - light and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I bet they can be made with many different flours... yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love the combo of lemon and thyme together. Fabulous to have as an afternoon snack. The photo of the lemon drizzle is just lovely, Angie. xx
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, I would love to try them :-).
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Alessandra
Hi I am your newest followers love all the breads you make they are wonderful... hope to be your newest foodie friend!
ReplyDeleteThese are very tasty bars. Got to make some on the coming weekend.
ReplyDeleteKristy
These Look Great! I love anything lemon so tasty!
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