today, i’m participating in a fun monthly blogger event — the secret recipe club. how does it work? every participating blogger is secretly assigned another blog + chooses a recipe from that blog to make. on reveal day (today!), all of our posts go up at the same time, + everyone gets to see who was assigned to their blog, which recipe they chose, + how it turned out. fun, huh?
this month, i was assigned melanie’s blog, fabulously fun food, which is full of tons of amazing recipes, both sweet + savory. we had a Memorial Day party to attend, + i knew i wanted to make a dessert, so i decided on her amazing-sounding lime squares with pistachio-graham cracker crust. for a little twist, i added a raspberry layer – i thought that the sweetness of the raspberry would work perfectly with the tartness of the lime. thankfully, the flavors worked great together!
these squares turned out wonderful – the tartness of the lime, the sweetness of the raspberry + the buttery, nutty flavor of the pistachio-graham crust all work beautifully together. the citrus adds a bright, fresh note that makes them taste light + fresh, even though they’re rich. between the bright citrus + sweet raspberry, these really are the perfect warm weather treat – they’re just begging to be served at a springtime dinner party of summer afternoon cookout.
thank you to melanie for introducing me to a fabulous new dessert, + to the secret recipe club for connecting me, yet again, with fantastic bloggers + amazing recipes!
lime + raspberry squares with pistachio-graham cracker crust
makes 16 larger bars or 25 smaller squares, adapted from martha stewart, as seen on fabulously fun food
ingredients
for the crust:
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, melted + cooled, plus more for pan
2/3 cup shelled unsalted pistachios
1 cup (4 ounces) graham-cracker crumbs
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoons grated lime zestfor the filling:
2 large egg yolks
1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
1/2 cup raspberry jam or preservesdirections
preheat oven to 350 degrees. brush an 8-inch square baking dish with melted butter. line bottom with parchment paper, leaving a 2-inch overhang on two sides.
in a food processor, finely grind pistachios with graham-cracker crumbs, sugar, + lime zest. blend in butter. press mixture into bottom + 1-inch up sides of prepared pan. bake until lightly browned, 8 to 12 minutes. cool crust for 30 minutes.
to make the filling: in a large bowl, whisk together egg yolks + condensed milk. add lime juice; whisk until smooth.
spread raspberry preserves/jam evenly into cooled crust. put in freezer for about 10 minutes, just long enough to set.
after raspberry layer has set for about 10 minutes, pour lime filling on top; carefully spread to edges.
bake until set, about 15 minutes. cool in pan on rack; then chill at least 1 hour before serving. using parchment paper overhang, lift out of pan, + transfer to a cutting board. With a serrated knife, cut into 16 squares, wiping knife with a damp kitchen towel between each cut.
*note: lining the pan: cut parchment 8 inches wide + at least 12 inches long. place parchment in buttered pan (butter will hold paper in place) so it hangs over the sides. this will help you lift the bars out easily.
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YUM! Sounds so good
what a beautiful layered bar!
These sound fabulous. I love this idea!
Oh these look and sound amazing. I love all things raspberry and these just make my mouth water. Your pics are awesome.
Oh my! These look yummy. Happy Memorial Day to you:)
I’m impressed by your cutting skills. They’re so perfect! Usually I’m so impatient I just start cutting away and it’s not really set and then… yeah. Not so pretty. Adding the raspberry was a good call. It just makes it more… summery.
how lovely! I’m a huge fan of pistachio and I bet it would taste so lovely with some raspberries! I haven’t actually made any bars / squares yet!! Need to start for this summer! 😀
Oh my gosh these look so amazing!!! I am definitely going to make these, and soon, I hope!! Awesome job cutting these, too, the edges are so clean!!
Totally drool-inducing bars! Loved ths post!
Happy SRC reveal day!
Oh em gee. SO decadent! These look amazing Amy!
Wowza, girlie! These look fabulous…you know of my infinite love of citrus! And to add a raspberry layer? Genius!!
Amy, your bars turned out fabulous–great pics, as always! And I LOVE the combo of the lime and raspberry–perfect for a summer BBQ! Have a great holiday!
These bars look absolutely droolworthy. Beautiful colours.
Ooh, I’m already trying to figure out what other flavor(s) would go well with these! Yum!
You did such a beautiful job with these, they took so perfect!
Yum!! I can’t wait to start baking again … I’ve missed it so much!!
YUM! These flavors look so yummy.
These look AMAZING Amy! Great job!
Oh my!!! Those sound incredible and they look fantastic!!! Love the fun layer of raspberry that you put in the middle!
These look amazing!!!! Love the addition of the raspberry jam..great SRC pick!
wow these look so perfect and delicious! A great addition to any party!
love this! the crust sounds so inventive.
wow what flavors in this bar! they aren’t the flavors you usually expect in a bar and that’s what’s awesome! it’s different and that’s what i’m always looking for. they look perfect, amy!
Wow Amy! These look so perfect! Lime and raspberry is such a delightful combination. Your pictures are just lovely.
Oh my – these 3 layers together are freakishly awesome! And seriously, I commend you on cutting perfect squares with these. I just made some lemon bars yesterday and it was an utter disaster. I was so bummed too because I took all these photos and took so much time to post them but the bars just fell apart and it was just… awful. I think I should come over and take bar cutting lessons from you!
boo to your lemon bars falling apart. =( i hope they were still delicious! i’ll give you bar-cutting lessons any day. =)
My favorite part of this is easily the pistachios in the crust. I love these!
Wow – I love the pistachio crust idea and coupled with the tangy lime and tart raspberries – this is heaven in bar form!
Yummy!! Pinning.
Looks like heaven and has the flavours too – a perfect treat 😀
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My goodness what gorgeous bars you have made! Fabulous combo of flavors!
I just love the pistachios in this crust! Great pick for SRC.
Oh these do sound good, I love that combination of flavours and textures.
I am drooling over the sound of this crust. Love it, Amy!
Oh, Amy, you’re killing me. First the Biscoff (as good as you said, as addictive as I’d feared) and now this? Good Lord, woman, I’m going to be 400 lbs. by the end of the summer thanks to you (and my martinis).
Ya know, I bet these freeze really well. That way I wouldn’t have to eat them all at once. Except I bet they taste awesome frozen, too. Will report back.
These look delicious, and so perfect for summer!
Love the recipe and the combo of lime and raspberry. I usually use almonds in my crusts but pistachios sound amazing … Thx, girl
what a unique recipe!! love lime and raspberry–esp together!
So decadent!
These sound so refreshing, and I’m imagining all the possible uses for that crust!!
Sounds amazing – I love the addition of the pistachio to the crust.
love love loveeeee!!
Wow! Totally awesome! What a great idea to put pistachios in the crust!
What a great crust, my hubby LOVES pistachos! Love the lime and raspberry together. I am sure these were a hit!
Great call on adding a bit of raspberry to these! they sound so good!
These look really lovely. I love the ingredients in these bars.
Oh, wow, these look so good. I love lime and raspberry, and pistachios, and…
They look dreamy.
These look and sound absolutely divine!! Pistachio graham crust? I could die.
you know i’m all about the citrus! these look delicious. they also inspired my next cheesecake endeavor: http://anorganicprocess.blogspot.com/2012/05/cheesecake-listen-to-your-mother-and.html
ooh, awesome! off to check out your cheesecake now. as a fellow citrus-holic, i’m sure i’ll love it.
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