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It’s that time of year\u2014the time when gorgeous Meyer lemons appear in the produce aisle! This recipe for Meyer lemon bars is a perfect way to showcase their exquisite flavor. The fruity dessert bars<\/a> have a buttery shortbread crust topped with a layer of sweetened Meyer lemon filling and a generous dusting of powdered sugar as the finishing touch. They’re wonderfully citrusy with notes of floral and orange and a sweet, not-too-tangy flavor.<\/p>\n

Meyer lemon bars are easy to make and lovely to look at. That means you can make a batch to treat your family or set out for dessert at your next dinner party.<\/p>\n

What’s the difference between Meyer and regular lemons?<\/h2>\n

Meyer lemons<\/a> are a cross between a regular lemon and a mandarin orange, giving them a unique look and flavor. The fruit is about the size and shape of a medium-sized regular lemon but with a deeper yellow or bright orange-yellow color. They’re very aromatic with floral notes and have a sweeter flavor and less acidity than regular lemons. Meyers are typically only available for a short while sometime between late December and May. Not all grocers carry them, so you may have to pester your store manager to get them in.<\/p>\n

This limited availability makes Meyer lemons a treat to look forward to during the cold winter months, and a chance to brighten up gray days with the sweet, sunshiny flavor.<\/p>\n

Ingredients for Meyer Lemon Bars<\/h2>\n

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