I've always loved celebrating birthdays. Of course I love my own special day, but I enjoy celebrating anyone and everyone's birthday. I think birthday celebrations should last for the entire month too. Josh's birthday was last weekend, we already had the party, cake, presents, etc. but I am not done yet!
I made Josh another birthday treat. This time it was all about lime, his favorite! I found a great recipe for Lime Bars on Evil Shenanigans. I knew the bars would be a hit with the hubs and I was correct.
I loved the graham cracker crust with lime zest. It gave the bars an added zing:) The lime filling was very creamy and very tart. I used fat free sweetened condensed milk and the filling was plenty rich and plenty sweet. This is not a healthy dessert, it's still loaded with sugar and butter in the crust, but why not use fat free if the results are amazing?
Joshua really enjoyed his special birthday bars. I know he will be asking for these again!
Lime Bars
Recipe from Evil Shenanigans
For the crust:
1 1/2 cup graham cracker crumbs
6 tablespoons salted butter, melted
1/4 cup sugar
zest of one lime
For the filling:
2 large egg yolks
1-14 oz. can fat free sweetened condensed milk
1/2 cup lime juice
Heat the oven to 350F, then grease an 8″ square pan. I used my Pyrex glass dish.
Combine the graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, sugar, and zest. Press into the prepared pan, pressing the crust mixture one inch up the side of the pan. Bake for 10 minutes. Allow to cool completely.
Once the crust is cooled combine the egg yolks and condensed milk until well mixed. Stir in the lime juice and combine. It will begin to thicken slightly.
Pour the filling into the crust, making sure the filling reaches the edges. Bake for 15 minutes, or until just set.
Cool to room temperature, then chill for at least one hour, overnight is better. Store in the fridge for up to 5 days.
Looks so creamy lemony delicous.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh they look awesome! I am totally making these for my Josh for our anniversary! You're such a good wife ;)
ReplyDeletethese look so creamy. I want these for my birthday too :)
ReplyDeleteThose look fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my husband would totally flip for something like this. Looks creamy and delicious, lucky Josh!
ReplyDeleteHe's so lucky you want to keep celebrating his birthday with little treats
ReplyDeleteSuch a simple, yummy recipe!
ReplyDeleteYum, those look delicious! I agree with you - birthday celebrations should last the entire month!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! I will have to give these a try.. I think my hubby would love them.
ReplyDeleteI HAVE to make those. Maybe even today!!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! A friend made something similar for me last year & I've yet to make them. You made them very cute w/ that lime wedgie there :)
ReplyDeleteLime bars just scream summer to me for some reason. I bet these would be a great addition to a dessert tray for a pool or porch party. Adding them to my "to make" collection.
ReplyDeleteI adore lime bars! Step aside, lemon--hello, lime! These look delicious.
ReplyDeleteWOW that middle is one sweet tart one!! It's making my mouth pucker just thinking about it!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon bars and I would love to try these. They certainly sound easy enough!!!
ReplyDeleteI just want to say I LOVE your blog! I found it through Erica @ itzy's kitchen (love her blog too)& am hooked : )
ReplyDeleteThese look delish!!!!!! I can't wait to make that lemon blueberry cake too!
Erica-Your Josh will love these too:)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! These bars are really good, I promise:)
creamy & crunchy my favorite! it's been a very long time since I've had lime bars...
ReplyDeleteYour bars look fantastic! I'm so glad you guys enjoyed them!
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect, Maria! I am making them tonight so we can have them for dessert tomorrow! Hubs is a huge lime fan, and I have limes that need to be used up quickly.
ReplyDeleteI can't resist such a treat!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
My mom used to make something very similar to this, except she used lemon. Thanks for the food memory!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make lime bars for several weeks.. those look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGosh, luck lucky Josh! I love the look of this tart Maria...absolutely YUM!
ReplyDeleteLooks sinful.
ReplyDeleteLooks easy to make too!
oh i bet those were perfect for his bday! happy bday!
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous and I love how easy the recipe is.
ReplyDeleteGirl - you have me drooling. This looks incredible. I love tart/sweet desserts. Yum.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so wonderful! Yeah, I love celebrating birthdays too, especially mine! LOL
ReplyDeleteI agree...I want a birthday month! :)
ReplyDeleteMy jaw was tingling the whole time I was reading this post. Mmmmm, I want one!
~ingrid
Oh they look so good. I'd love one now!
ReplyDeleteYUM! They look very delicious.
ReplyDeletewow! now these, that crust, oh my! I love the crust with the twang of the lime. Nicely done sweetie.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE lime desserts - these look so refreshing!
ReplyDeletei bet he does!!! it does look so inviting and really yum... belated birthday greetings to josh... :)
ReplyDeleteI'm big fan of lime type desserts, look so refreshing and delicious!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Gera
Those sound simple and tasty. Did you see the key lime bars they did on Studio 5 today? You ought to check it out. It had coconut in the crust.
ReplyDeleteOh dang, those look soooo good that I want one right now! Love the idea of using zest in the crust, I'll have to try that.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet wife! And I'm also glad that you called them lime bars. So many people call desserts like this "key lime" when there is no key lime in site. As a Floridian that is just one of my weird baking peeves. :)
ReplyDeletethat crust sounds soooo good. i love lime so this is definitely going on the list. happy to see you back to regular blogging, too :D
ReplyDeleteI love lime tarts :D I could kill for some now.
ReplyDeleteOr I could wish to be Josh!
I've had these bookmarked for a while and I've been craving some sort of lemon/lime bar for a while. I made lemon tarts the other day, but I gave them all away. I'd make these but I don't have graham crackers either :-(
ReplyDeleteOh, these look delicious, btw!
I love lime bars and this recipe is so different from mine. I will have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dessert for Spring. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your man!!!!! And the dessert looks deeeee-lish!!!!!
ReplyDeleteyou know, i love lime so much more than lemon - don't know why i never tried lime bars instead of lemon bars!
ReplyDeleteI bet these have a deliciously schweet zing to them! They look great!
ReplyDeleteI just saw some lime bars on tv today that made me crave some, and then I see this. I think some lime bars in my future!
ReplyDeleteThat looks sinfully delicious! I would use fat-free condensed milk but they don't sell that here :/
ReplyDeletei have to tell you, i'm not crazy about lime or lemon desserts, but i wouldn't have a problem eating that crust. i'm a sucker for a graham cracker crumb crust. lovely birthday treat, maria. :)
ReplyDeleteGood looking lime bars...for real!
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious, especially the crust.
ReplyDeleteI think Josh and I will get along just fine. Everything is happy with a graham cracker crust.
ReplyDeleteI actually have a massive jar of key lime juice that I was going to attempt a pie with but I think I may have to go bar route.
These look creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteMaria, I just adore citrus fruits and lime bars take this to another level - gosh they look awesome!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Yummy! Looks great. My husband might even like this. He's not a big sweets lover. Crazy guy! But he loves lime.
ReplyDeleteEvil Shananigans - what a great site name!
ReplyDeleteAnd these bars look delicious. I love the idea of graham cracker crust too.
Lime bars would be just the ticket for my husband. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteI feel like going to the beach all of the sudden...
ReplyDeleteOMG! Heaven on Earth. This looks superfantastic. I love Kellys blog, just like I love yours. I HAVE to try this recipe, and that blueberry loaf is still on my list.
ReplyDeletewhat a great recipe!!!!! i wonder if you could sub out the lime for lemon - my mom LOVES lemon bars :)
ReplyDeleteLindsay
loveofoats.com
Oh wow, these look awesome! And happy birthday to your hubby!
ReplyDeleteHope he had a great Birthday! And you've been reading my mind again, haven't you?? I've been thinking about some type of lime bar, too. This one looks divine.
ReplyDeleteOnly one bite?
ReplyDeleteThese are mouth-watering!
ReplyDeleteMaria
x
Wouldn't it be great to celebrate all month long! Your hubby sure is lucky. Those Lemon Bars look so good that I'd love to direct Foodista readers to your post. Just add your choice of widget and you're all set!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet welcome back Maria. You were always high on my 'awesome blogger buddy' list :)
ReplyDeleteThe bars look great, and I like how you tried to healthify them. Josh is a lucky dude :)
These sound sooooo good. My husband loves key lime pie, but I'll take anything with lime in it starting with dessert! Thanks for sharing this recipe! ;)
ReplyDeleteI've got to try these. I love anything lime. Great photos too.
ReplyDeleteSam
Looks so light and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look so creamy and delicious! I think my hubby will love me a little more if I make these for him!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Man this looks good.I agree with you on the birthday month concept.
ReplyDeleteThat creamy filling is making me drool! These lime bars look so good.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at sweetened condensed milk... oh goodness they look so good.
ReplyDeleteI just put this in the oven :) Josh is VERY excited about his anniversary bars
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