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Margarita Bars

By Liz from March 1, 2006

This is a modification on a recipe for lemon bars from Betty Crocker's Cooky Book, published in 1963. The cookbook was a gift form my mom, as she got most of our Christmas cookie treats from the pages of her copy. It's a little hit and miss. For instance, right above this recipe for lemon bars is one for "Teen-Time Chocolate Nut Bars," which is next to "Lemonade Prune Bars." Mmm!

I don't think there's anything worse than a gummy, pasty lemon bar, and the filling on these ends up like silk. Almost more pie-like than bar, and simply delicious. My margarita twist on it substitutes some of the lemon juice with lime, uses salted butter for the crust, and adds a little sea salt and coloring.

Liz's Margarita Bars

Heat oven to 350-degrees. Put into bowl and blend (with a pastry blender if you have one) together:

1 Cup all-purpose flour
1/2 Cup salted butter, cut into chunks
1/4 Cup confectioners sugar

Press evenly into a square 8x8 pan and bake for 20 minutes.

Beat together:

2 eggs
1 Cup granulated sugar
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
2 Tbsp. lime juice (when doubling, I use 3 T lime juice, 1 T lemon juice)
a bunch of lime zest
1 drop green food coloring

Pour over crust and bake 20-25 minutes more. The filling puffs during baking, but flattens when cooled. They should be browned on top. Cool completely before covering and refrigerating overnight (for best results, though can be made for same day). Dust with powdered sugar. Sprinkle sparingly with flaky sea salt. Choose a salt with large flakes, or the granules will soak into the bars. A little goes a long way! Makes about 16 squares; I often double the recipe making it in a 9x13 pan.

margarita bars.jpg

<< | Posted on March 1, 2006 at 7:19 PM | >>

Comments (2):

Mmmm. Your mom's lemon bars are so good. I can't wait to try the younger, drunker version! There is little to no chance of me making them myself, though, so I'll have to wait until I visit you this summer!

Posted by willow @ March 1, 2006 9:52 PM

More. Mooorrrrre. I want more Margarita bars. Because last time? Yeah, I had about 7 of them. And they were CRACK good.

My name is Real Girl. And I'm a Margaritabaraholic.

Posted by Real Girl @ March 2, 2006 9:38 AM

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