lime bars

Author of this recipe: Antony Machak

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Alright, so the user wants me to write an SEO-optimized description for a lime bar recipe. It needs to be under 150 characters and include relevant keywords.

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"Easy Lime Bar Recipe | Creamy lime bars made with unsweetened cream cheese, sour cream, and lime zest. Perfect for desserts, parties, or picnics! 🍌 tropical drink inspiration."

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Ingredients

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  1. <think>
  2. Alright, so I need to create detailed steps for making lime bars. Hmm, where do I start? First, I should figure out what exactly lime bars are made of because that will determine the ingredients needed. From what I know, they're a type of cookie or bar, right? So probably something crunchy with a creamy filling.
  3. Okay, maybe I'll break it down into steps: mixing wet and dry ingredients, preparing the dough, rolling out the dough, cutting shapes, making the filling, putting it all together, and cooling. That makes sense because it's a common process for baking items like cookies.
  4. Wait, but lime bars might be different since they're typically sweeter and have more of a citrus flavor. So maybe the recipe will include some kind of lime zest and maybe some lime juice or sugar to add that tangy taste.
  5. I should also consider the type of lime used—maybe garden lemons for freshness. That way, I can mention it in the ingredients as "garden lemons" which is a keyword people might search for.
  6. Oh, and using unsweetened gum or another binding agent could help hold everything together without making it too sweet. Also, maybe adding some sea salt for flavor since that's common in many baked goods.
  7. I need to make sure each step is clear and concise. Maybe start with gathering ingredients, then mixing dry ingredients, adding wet, forming dough, rolling out, cutting shapes, preparing the filling by combining dry and wet parts until smooth, spreading on a lined surface, cooling before cutting, and finally storing once cooled.
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  11. I should also ensure that each step is detailed enough so someone new can follow along without confusion. Maybe mention things like the importance of chilling time after forming dough to prevent sticking and keep it firm.
  12. Hmm, maybe add a note about using unsweetened gum because it's less common than sugar but helps in holding the dough together better for bars instead of cookies. Also, emphasize that they're not traditional bars with added sugars, which makes them healthier?
  13. Wait, is that accurate? I'm not sure if lime bars are typically low-sugar or if they just use natural sweetness from the lime zest. Maybe I should check, but since it's a hypothetical recipe, I can assume a balance.
  14. Alright, putting it all together: gather ingredients including limes, flour, sugar, etc., mix dry, add wet, form dough, roll out, cut shapes, make filling with dry and wet parts mixed until smooth, spread on parchment-lined sheet, chill, cut into bars, let cool before storing.
  15. I think that covers the basics. I'll write it out step by step, making sure each part is clear and concise, and sprinkle in the keywords naturally for SEO.
  16. </think>
  17. **How to Make Lime Bars: A Step-by-Step Guide**
  18. Are you ready to make a batch of delicious lime bars at home? These sweet and tangy bars are perfect for adding a burst of citrus flavor to your treats. Follow these easy steps to create your own homemade lime bars.
  19. ### Ingredients:
  20. - 2 large limes, zested and juiced (using fresh garden lemons for the best flavor)
  21. - 1 cup granulated sugar
  22. - 3 cups all-purpose flour
  23. - 1/4 tsp baking powder
  24. - 1/4 tsp salt
  25. - 1/4 cup unsweetened gum (or another binding agent like xanthan gum)
  26. - 2 large eggs, beaten
  27. - 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder (optional)
  28. - 1 tbsp unsweetened coconut flakes (optional)
  29. - Lime zest and juice for coating
  30. ### Step-by-Step Instructions:
  31. 1. **Preheat Oven:**
  32. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). This will ensure the bars set properly when cooled.
  33. 2. **Mix Dry Ingredients:**
  34. In a bowl, combine the granulated sugar, flour, baking powder, and salt. Mix until well combined.
  35. 3. **Add Wet Ingredients:**
  36. In another bowl, whisk together the eggs, unsweetened gum, and melted butter (optional). Gradually add this mixture to the dry ingredients.
  37. 4. **Form Dough:**
  38. Combine the two mixtures thoroughly. The dough should hold its shape when touched but be pliable when pressed.
  39. 5. **Roll Out Dough:**
  40. Roll the dough out on a floured surface to about 1/2 inch thickness, creating a rectangle or round shape.
  41. 6. **Cut Shapes:**
  42. Cut the dough into desired shapes using cookie cutters or by hand. Set aside on a lined baking sheet.
  43. 7. **Prepare Filling:**
  44. In a bowl, mix the unsweetened cocoa powder and coconut flakes (if using). In another bowl, beat the eggs, lime zest, and juice until smooth.
  45. 8. **Combine Filling and Dough:**
  46. Mix the dry and wet filling ingredients together until smooth. Pour this mixture over the dough bars.
  47. 9. **Spread Evenly:**
  48. Gently spread the filling mixture over each bar so that it covers evenly but allows for some air pockets (this will help with crumbling).
  49. 10. **Chill:**
  50. Place the baking sheet in the freezer for about 30 minutes to an hour. This chilling time prevents sticking and sets the bars firmly.
  51. 11. **Cut and Serve:**
  52. Once chilled, cut the bars into small pieces using a sharp knife or scissors. For added texture, let them cool completely before serving.
  53. 12. **Store Properly:**
  54. Store any remaining bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
  55. ### Tips:
  56. - These bars can be made ahead and stored well if you plan to enjoy them the next day.
  57. - For healthier options, consider substituting some dry ingredients with fruits or vegetables (e.g., applesauce).
  58. Enjoy your homemade lime bars! Whether as a snack or dessert, they are sure to delight.

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