Creamy Key Lime Pie Bars


These healthy key lime pie bars are sweet, creamy, and perfect for any party or gathering!

The best part about these "skinny" key lime pie squares is how deliciously light & creamy they are!

70 calories

7 ingredients

NO eggs, dairy, or gluten required

I made these for the birthday party of one of my best friends – I’ve written about him before.

The best part about these key lime pie bars is how light & creamy they are. Or maybe it’s how portable they are. Or how easy they are to make.

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To make the bars, simply blend all ingredients and smooth the mixture into an 8×8 pan. Bake, let cool, and refrigerate overnight.

Slice into bars, and they are ready to go!

The recipe yields 9-16 bars, depending on how big you cut them. I cut the bars into 16, but the photo only shows 9 because I didn’t want to crowd the picture. Also, I may have eaten a few before the photoshoot.

Couldn’t be helped.

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Technically, the bars are only truly key lime pie squares if you use key limes, but as long as you don’t care about being textbook-definition correct, any limes will work perfectly well in this recipe.

If you make them, please feel free to mention @ChocolateCoveredKatie on Instagram so I can see your creations!

The best part about these creamy key lime pie bars is how deliciously light & creamy they are!

 

Creamy Key Lime Pie Bars

Adapted from my Pumpkin Cheesecake Bars

Creamy Key Lime Pie Bars

Total Time: 40m
Yield: 9-16 bars

Ingredients

  • 12 oz cream cheese, such as TJ's nondairy (Click for a cream-cheese-free version)
  • 1 cup plain yogurt of choice, such as vegan coconut yogurt
  • 1 tbsp lime zest, about 2 small limes’ worth
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 1/2 tbsp lime juice
  • 1/4 cup sugar or maple syrup, honey, or xylitol for sugar-free
  • pinch uncut stevia OR 1 additional tbsp sugar
  • 2 1/2 tsp cornstarch or arrowroot

Instructions

*For a crust, you can either use 10 full graham cracker sheets processed into crumbs with 1-2 tbsp oil or buttery spread, or use your favorite crust, or opt to keep them crustless.

Preheat oven to 350 F. Fill a large baking pan about halfway with water and place it on the oven’s lower rack. Line an 8-inch baking pan with parchment paper. Bring cream cheese to room temperature. Beat all ingredients in a blender or food processor just until smooth – Don’t overbeat, which would introduce air bubbles that could burst and later cause cracking. Smooth batter into pan, and place on the oven’s middle rack (the rack above the one with the water pan). Bake 25 minutes, then don’t open the oven but turn the heat off and let sit in the closed oven an additional 8 minutes – this helps the bars cool down slowly so they’re less likely to crack. Take out the still-undercooked bars. Let cool at room temp 1 hour (this also helps them cool gradually), then cover and refrigerate overnight, during which time they’ll firm up. Slice into bars, wiping the knife between each cut. Store leftovers in the fridge, or they can be frozen.

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26 Comments

  1. Heather says:

    Hi Katie! I recently made your chocolate pie (the one with silken tofu), and it was not only incredibly delicious, but it also felt really healthy, and I love how full it made me feel. Question: Could I replace the cream cheese with silken tofu in this recipe, or would using tofu leave a weird aftertaste? P.S. Your recipes are amazing!

    1. Julie Dove says:

      Try the key lime pie in her cookbook if you have it (or go to a library if you don’t want to buy it) because there is a key lime pie that can be cooked in a square pan for bars and it uses tofu.

      1. Heather says:

        Thank you! I will have to check that out!

  2. Rebecca Pauli says:

    does anyone know if her WW points have been updated to new smartpoints?

    1. Julie Dove says:

      Yes, that is why it says “smartpoints” 🙂
      The older ones will still say PointsPlus on the nutrition page.

  3. Tarren says:

    I love these. Great idea for a St Pat’s party, a Spring lunch dessert, or just a “spoil me” reason.

  4. Deano says:

    These look so vibrant and yummy! Seems a nice, simple recipe – I’ll have to give these a try. Thanks for sharing.

  5. Amy says:

    Are the nutrition facts with or without a crust

  6. Lindsey says:

    I don’t see how these can be called “Key lime” when they’re made with limes. As a native (and 5th generation) Floridian, I’m always amazed how people can make and advertise “key lime” when there’s not a bit of key lime in it. There is a difference between a lime and a key lime. I’ve sat and squeezed a bag of key limes to get the juice to make my key lime pie. If it’s going to be made with limes, it should simply be called “Lime Pie” or “Lime Bars” or “Lime Bites.” Definitely looks like a delicious recipe but I would change the name.

    1. dana says:

      If you actually read the post, I think you will probably feel really silly for commenting without having read the post.

  7. dana says:

    I made these, but with lemon juice and lemon slices because I adore anything lemon flavored. They were really really excellent. I’ll definitely make them again and might do half lemon half lime to make them even prettier for presentation.

  8. Mindy says:

    These are so yummy! I just used a spring form pan and turned it into a very thin cheesecake. And my grocery store didn’t carry key limes, so I just used regular. So refreshing and light.

  9. love pie says:

    aww, I love the lime
    Happy Pi Day 🙂
    Therefore i eight sum pi. I ate some pie…and it was delicious!
    get the tees here:

    https://teespring.com/i-ate_some_pie

  10. MichelleS says:

    In your recipe, you link to a cream cheese-free version (which is your Creamy Lemon Bars)…what part of that recipe do you use for the cream cheese in this recipe? Do I add the coconut oil, lemon, maple syrup, etc. like the Lemon Bars recipe calls for? I’ve reread both pages a couple times, and for some reason I just can’t figure it out 🙂 Hopefully you understand what I’m trying to say. Thanks!!

    1. Jason Sanford says:

      You do the exact recipe for lemon bars, just subbing lime for all the lemon.