1 cup almonds
1 1/2 cups soft dates
1 vanilla bean or 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
Zest from one organic lemon (do not omit this, it's what gives it the lemony flavor!)
2 tablespoons organic lemon juice (ideally from the lemon above)
1 1/4 cups dried coconut
3/4 teaspoon celtic sea salt
Directions
1. Place almonds in food processor and process into a fine powder.
2. Add dates, vanilla, lemon juice (if using fresh squeezed don't let any lemon seeds go into the recipe!) and lemon zest to food processor.
A note re: lemon zest: Lemon zest is simply lemon peel. If you don't have a fancy zester, just do what I do: use a clean carrot peeler and "peel" the lemon with your carrot peeler and throw the big chunky peels into the food processor for processing. Done! Process again until well mixed. Depending on how hard your dates are this could be a wild ride!
3. Once everything seems pretty well processed thus far, set food processor lemon bar mixture aside for a moment.
4. In a large mixing bowl, place your dried coconut and salt. Mix with a spoon to distribute sea salt.
5. Now dump your food processor mixture into the mixing bowl. Mix everything together with your clean hands so that it's nicely combined and resembling a delicious lemon bar dough!
6. Transfer your raw lemon bar dough into your final dish. I like to use a glass brownie dish. Now press the mixture down into the dish with your hands so that the mixture sticks together nicely.
7. Ideally, you should refrigerate your raw lemon bars for about an hour so that they really stick together and are easy to cut.
Enjoy your raw lemon bars! Their lemony coconut flavor goes really well with fresh or thawed strawberries. They should be stored in the refrigerator.
The Rawtarian's Thoughts
Raw lemon bars recipes... How do I love thee? Let me count the lemony-coconutty raw ways...
Before I went raw I used to love lemon bars made with lemon and coconut. Lemon bars are so sweet and flavorful and I used to eat them quite frequently as a sweet snack.
So when I went raw I knew I needed a substitute. Surprisingly, these raw lemon bars are easy to whip up and the taste is pretty similar to the lemon bar recipes that I remember from days of yore!
This raw lemon bar recipe is pretty easy to make, you just need to food process almost everything, mix recipe together with your hands, and then press it down into a pan with your hands. The toughest part of making raw lemon bars is getting the dates to process well, especially if your dates aren't fresh.
Tip: Be careful if doubling this raw lemon bar recipe. You might want to make two batches right after one another instead of making one huge batch because it can be tough to get everything to blend well in the food processor.
Tip: If your dates are rock-hard try softening them by soaking them in warm water for half-an-hour, then squeezing almost all water out of them before using in this raw lemon bar recipe.
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Comments
Sandy
Feb 15, 2013
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These are the bomb!! Could literally eat the mixture right out the food processor! Beautiful :)
The Rawtarian
Feb 17, 2013
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So glad you are enjoying these Sandy :)
Colleen
Feb 27, 2013
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OMG!! Yum!!!!!!
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The Rawtarian
Feb 27, 2013
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Haha that sums it up Colleen :)
Tony B
Feb 27, 2013
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I just made them and they are wonderful. I would love to see the nutritional facts on them,nevertheless less, they Rock.
The Rawtarian
Feb 27, 2013
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Hi Tony, glad you enjoyed! Sorry, no nutritional info provided.
Mary
Mar 02, 2013
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I make this a lot now. I add pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, diced apricots and raisins. So yummy. Thank you for sharing!
The Rawtarian
Mar 03, 2013
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Hi Mary, so glad you liked! Nice substitutions.
Tamara
Mar 09, 2013
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I just want to thank you for your website and access to the recipes. I bought a food processor and have now tried three recipes from your site.. Absolutely blown away by how tasty everything was. My neighbors have been my guinea pigs and love the food as well. Xo
The Rawtarian
Mar 09, 2013
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Hi Tamara, your neighbours are lucky :) Glad you are enjoying the recipes Tamara. I am glad to have you here :)
Elke
Mar 11, 2013
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These were delicious, next time I will use a little more lemon juice and zest. I rolled them into little balls, they make a beautiful presentation.
Thanks
The Rawtarian
Mar 15, 2013
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Glad you enjoyed the recipe Elke!
Elke
Mar 12, 2013
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I forgot to mention I reduced the salt by 1/2, everyone including grand kids loved them.
The Rawtarian
Mar 15, 2013
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Thanks for sharing your modification Elke!
Martha
Mar 22, 2013
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These lemon bars are amazing! So delicious! I gave my friend some and she was so amazed to think that something raw could taste that good. This recipe is very easy to make and not time consuming at all. What is time consuming is the cleaning up after but it's definitely worth it!
The Rawtarian
Mar 24, 2013
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Hi Martha, so glad you are spreading the raw lemon bar love with friends :) that is very generous of you.
Kaity
Mar 31, 2013
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Do you think these would work using half pulp instead of so much nuts?
They sound delicious.
The Rawtarian
Apr 01, 2013
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Hi Kaity, if you mean dry-ish almond bulp then yes, that would be fine. Hope this helps!
Doe E
Apr 01, 2013
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Yummy lemon bars! Everyone loved them, but for me I prefer less coconut. Next time I am thinking of putting in 3/4 C instead of 1 1/4. Any suggestions own what to replace it with?
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The Rawtarian
Apr 01, 2013
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Hi Doe, you could try half-coconut half hempseed hearts :)
Jen
Apr 09, 2013
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Holy Moly! Amazing! Just stumbled upon this recipe and it's the goods! Just recently started trying to eat more raw vegan and organic, with recipes like this it'll be hard to eat cooked food again! I will be coming on here for most of my recipes, so thank you SO SO SO SO much for taking the time to do this for people, You're raw-esome!! :)
The Rawtarian
Apr 20, 2013
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I too think it's the goods lol. Your note made my day, Jen :)
Emily House
Apr 09, 2013
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Dried coconut. Is that different to dessicated coconut?
The Rawtarian
Apr 20, 2013
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Hi Emily, they are the same :)
Corrine
Apr 22, 2013
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I don't like coconut- is there something I can substitute?
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The Rawtarian
Apr 28, 2013
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Hi Corrine, not really, in this recipe it's all about the coconut.... So I suggest trying a different recipe instead :)
Joelle
Apr 29, 2013
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I made these and they are yummy, but I should have used less salt, and I didn't even use the full 3/4 t. I needed to add more sweet and lemon to bring the sweetness and lemon back out. I used real salt because my celtic sea salt is in chunks...I guess I should have thrown it in the processor. Next time! = )
The Rawtarian
May 11, 2013
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Hi Joelle, definitely next time use sea salt. The flavors are really different. :)
Jennifer
Apr 30, 2013
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These are amazing! I am always looking for recipes that my partner will love too! I rolled them into balls so they were easier to put in little containers for when I am on the go!
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The Rawtarian
May 11, 2013
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Hi Jennifer, lemon balls - yum! Bet they were sticky but deelish!
Kristina
May 05, 2013
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These are amazing!! I too rolled them into balls then rolled in extra desiccated coconut. Husband and kids Iove them. That's 3 from 3 so far from your recipes, slowly making my way through, such a happy and tasty journey..
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The Rawtarian
May 11, 2013
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Hi Kristina, Hopefully we can make it 4 for 4!! What's next on your list?
Michelle Camarillo
May 07, 2013
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So I made these bars a few days ago when we had some guests over for dinner, and decided to be adventurous and spread the top with a thick layer of your raw cream cheese icing before chilling, just to see how the flavor combinations would turn out.
To sum up my guest's reactions: they were completely blown away, and so was I! The creaminess of the icing was absolutely PERFECT on top of the tangy lemon-ness of the bars, and I will definitely be making the recipe again once I pick up some more cashews from the grocery store!
Thank you so much for this recipe, Laura-Jane!
~Michelle
The Rawtarian
May 11, 2013
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BRILLIANT Michelle!!
bronwyn
May 09, 2013
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Hi. Do you use fresh or dried dates in your recipes. Thank you
The Rawtarian
May 11, 2013
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Hi Bronwyn, fresh is best, but to be honest I used dried quite a bit because they are way cheaper and I always keep them around in the back of my pantry :) In ALL of my recipes dried dates will TOTALLY work, but fresh will be even better.
Kelsey
May 17, 2013
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Love this! I have tried the raw brownies several times and can't wait to try these. Shared this site with my dad (who just switched to a plant based diet) and he has been calling me nonstop about each of the recipes he's tried. Thanks!
The Rawtarian
May 19, 2013
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Hi Kelsey, your dad rocks!
JB
May 31, 2013
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I'm pregnant and having a really hard time getting anything nutritious in me. I just whipped this up and stuck it in the fridge - can't wait to try it out. Maybe next time I will try hiding some green veggies in there! (Green veggies are the ultimate gross to me right now!). Thanks for an easy and healthy recipe.
The Rawtarian
Jun 02, 2013
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Hi JB, Hope you liked it once it was out of the fridge :) Green smoothies are a great way to get your greens without tasting greens :) spinach is the best for not tasting "green" when mixed in other recipes
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