2 Ingredient Lemon Bars Recipe (2024)

2 Ingredient Lemon Bars are so easy to make! All you need is a box of Angel Food Cake and a can of Lemon Pie Filling! Mix them together to make delicious easy Lemon Bars.

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2 Ingredient Lemon Bars Recipe

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I love easy recipes! Recipes that you can throw together super fast and have a scrumptious treat! That is exactly what this 2 ingredient easy Lemon Bars Recipe offers!

You can have this ready to go in less than a couple of minutes and have a hot yummy Lemon Bar on the plate in front of you in less than 30 minutes. Hello YUM!!!

I made these for a work party John was hosting. All of the Park Rangers were working together and I figured they would not complain if I brought out a sweet treat. Let's just say the plate of Lemon Bars was empty in a few quick seconds!

Wait until you try these 2 Ingredient Cherry Bars too! Oh my goodness they are so delicious! Oh and 2 ingredient Peach Bars! LOL!

I am constantly amazed at the amazing desserts you can make with angel food cake. I love the Mandarin Orange Angel Food Cake and Pineapple Angel Food cakes that only takes 2 ingredients!

I recently heard these lemon bars using cake mix called sunshine lemon bars.

Ingredients needed

Yes! These are the only two ingredients you need to make this recipe!

Powdered Sugar - To top the bars if you wish

Angel Food Cake Mix - must be the one-step, just-add-water kind!

One thing to know is Marla commented to not use Gluten-Free Angel Food Cake. I haven't tried it but she said that it did not work.

Optional - If you want these even more lemon flavor you can add lemon zest into the batter and/or on top of these bars.

You can also place slices of lemons across the top before baking if you really want the hit of lemon.

Optional toppings - Whipped cream, blueberries, raspberries, lemon glaze, candied lemon peel

Equipment needed

Large Mixing Bowl - We are big fans of this glass batter bowl that has a handle. It makes it easy to mix ingredients and keeps the mixing bowl steady on the counter.

9 x 13 Baking Dish - Also known as a 3 quart casserole dish.

Non-stick cooking spray or Parchment Paper

Spatula

Heat resistant potholders- A couple of years ago, we had a fire scare when we didn't realize we had turned a burner on, and a cloth potholder caught fire. Thankfully we walked by the kitchen and saw the smoke and were able to get it out ourselves. Since then, we have only used these heat-resistant potholders.

How to make 2 Ingredient Lemon Bars

Step 1 - Preheat the oven, gather supplies.

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Step 2 - Carefully mix lemon pie filling with angel food cake dry mix. The angel food cake is super light and will spread everywhere if you mix this too quickly to start.

I like to use a spatula to gently fold the mixture together and keep all of the ingredients in the mixing bowl.

I did not try mixing it with my KitchenAid electric mixer because I am pretty sure there would be cake mix all over the kitchen and me.

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The lemon bar dough should be light and fluffy.

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Step 3 - Carefully spread lemon bar batter in a 9x13 casserole dish.

You can line the pan with parchment paper to make it easier to remove the lemon bar recipe using cake mix bars. Just make sure you get the parchment paper as high as you can in the pan so the mix does not get under it.

Also, use some butter to make the parchment paper really stick to the pan. Otherwise, as you can see in the video above the parchment paper tends to move around if you don't have it stuck down really well.

I like this pre-cut parchment paper that makes it really easy to line pans.

Bake the lemon bars until they are golden brown and then allow them to cool before cutting into them.

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Once the Lemon Bars with cake mix have cooled you can dust them with powdered sugar if desired.

Cut into squares and enjoy!

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Recipe Tips

DO NOT ADD WATER or follow the Angel Food Cake box instructions! Trust me it will not turn out the same.

Leftovers should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature.

These lemon angel food cake bars are light and delicious!

Printable recipe card instructions are below.

Nutrition information, including calories, protein, calcium, carbohydrates, fiber, vitamin c, potassium, cholesterol, sodium, trans fat, monounsaturated fat, polyunsaturated fat, and more, will vary depending on the products used.

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2 Ingredient Lemon Bars Recipe

Seriously easy 2 ingredient Lemon Bar Recipe that is the perfect sweet treat

3.77 from 291 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 24

Calories: 69kcal

Author: Tammilee Tips

Ingredients

  • 1 box Angel Food Cake Mix must be the one step, just-add-water kind
  • 21 Ounce lemon pie filling

Instructions

  • Combine angel food cake and lemon pie filling carefully.

  • Pour into a 9x13 pan

  • Bake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees

Kitchen Tools

  • 9X13 Pan

  • Parchment Paper

Notes

Please keep in mind that nutritional information is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on products used.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

2 Ingredient Lemon Bars Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 69Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Cholesterol 1mg0%

Sodium 155mg7%

Potassium 17mg0%

Carbohydrates 16g5%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 12g13%

Protein 1g2%

Calcium 29mg3%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Recipe originally shared on May 31, 2013. Updated January 2020, December 2022

2 Ingredient Lemon Bars Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is lemon bar filling made of? ›

Lemon filling: Mix lemon zest and sugar in a mixing bowl. Add the lemon juice, flour, baking powder, and eggs. Mix until well combined and the sugar is dissolved. Pour mixture over the baked crust.

What to do when lemon bars won't set? ›

Underbaking: This is the most common reason for gooey lemon bars. The filling needs enough time to set, which can be tricky since oven temperatures can vary and the visual cues for doneness are subtle. Solution: Bake the bars until the filling is just set and no longer wobbles when you gently shake the pan.

Why did my lemon bars fall apart? ›

There are a couple of things that can impact the integrity of your lemon bars. The first is if your crust has cracks in it and the lemon curd fills in the cracks. This can cause your lemon bar to break! It may also break if you don't bake the crust long enough or the lemon layer is underbaked.

Why did the top of my lemon bars crack? ›

Cracks - Cracks happen a lot when either when the lemon mixture if beaten a lot or you bake your bars at too high of a temperature and take them out of the oven. The dramatic change in temperature will sometimes create these cracks. They do not affect the taste, and you can cover it with powdered sugar.

What is lemon filling made of? ›

Lemon curd is a spread made out of fresh lemon juice, eggs, sugar, zest, and butter. The eggs in the recipe thicken the mixture, giving it a custard-like consistency.

Is there a lemon bar mix? ›

Betty Crocker Delights Supreme Lemon Bars Mix, 16.5 oz. - BettyCrocker.com.

How to fix unset lemon bars? ›

Here's what you can do: Return them to the oven: Preheat your oven to the same temperature as the original baking temperature (usually 350°F). Place the undercooked lemon bars back in the oven and bake them until the custard sets.

Do homemade lemon bars need to be refrigerated? ›

Yes, it's best to store lemon bars in the refrigerator. To store them, simply cover them with plastic wrap and pop them in the fridge. Stored this way, your lemon bars should keep for about 1 week.

Why did my lemon bars turn out eggy? ›

If your lemon bars look like scrambled eggs, it's because you've overcooked them. The key to perfect lemon bars is to cook them until the filling is set, but not too long. You want the filling to be firm but still have a little bit of jiggle to it when you shake the pan.

Why did my lemon bars get brown on top? ›

Why are my lemon bars brown on top? Check your oven temperature with an oven thermometer periodically to make sure the settings are correct. If you find that your desserts brown too quickly on the top, bake on a lower rack in your oven to prevent this from happening.

How to cleanly cut lemon bars? ›

I have found that a hot, wet, very sharp knife helps quite a bit. Also, make sure the bars are completely chilled before cutting.

Why are my lemon bars foamy? ›

Seeing a thin whitish foamy layer of air bubbles on top of your baked lemon bars is completely normal. It is the air bubbles created from whisking the eggs rising to the surface during baking. Lemon bars taste the same with or without that layer and a dusting of icing sugar covers it right up!

Do lemon bars go bad? ›

To store lemon bars, simply place in an airtight container and seal tightly, then put them in the fridge. If you're stacking lemon bars, insert a sheet of parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking. According to the USDA, lemon bars will last in the refrigerator up to 7 days.

What happens if you freeze lemon bars? ›

Yes, lemon bars freeze beautifully—they are even good frozen! To freeze the bars, let them cool completely and freeze the batch whole, covered tightly with aluminum foil or plastic freezer wrap, for up to three months. (The cut bars can also be frozen in a single layer.)

How do you cut lemon bars without sticking to the knife? ›

To prevent the lemon filling from sticking to the knife, dip the knife in hot water and wipe it clean with a cloth between each cut. This will help create a smoother cut and prevent the filling from dragging or sticking.

What is lemon meringue filling made of? ›

You make it with egg yolks, sugar, lemon juice, and zest, and fortify it with cornstarch so the filling holds its shape when you cut the pie. READ MORE: What happens when the lemon filling fails to set properly?

What is the inside of a lemon slice? ›

It is generally divided into segments that contain elongated cells where water, carbohydrates, and citric acid accumulate, known as the juice sacs. Each slice contains hundreds of sacs, and occasionally there may be a seed.

What are lemon drop candies made of? ›

A lemon drop is a sugar coated, lemon-flavored candy that is typically colored yellow and often shaped like a lemon. They can be sweet or have a more sour flavor. Lemon drops are made by boiling sugar, water and cream of tartar until it reaches the hard crack stage. As the mixture cools, lemon flavor is added.

Why do lemon bars taste metallic? ›

Metal can react with the acidity in the lemon juice, so to prevent a metallic taste in your lemon bars, ensure the cake tin is competely covered with parchment paper, or you can use a glass or ceramic dish too. Still line it though, as parchment paper will make it easier to take the lemon bars out once they're done.

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