Frosted Pink Lemonade Bars
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Frosted Pink Lemonade Bars are thick, moist and chewy with a light, lemony flavor. Topped with a creamy, not-too-sweet frosting, these bars will be the first to go!
I love cookies, but sometimes I don’t want to stand and scoop, cook, wait, scoop, cook, wait for 2 or 3 batches. Plus, that’s a long time to have the oven on when it’s already scorching hot! Truth is that’s why I made these Orange Cookie Cups too.
I decided to make pretty Frosted Pink Lemonade Bars this time. You could also make cookie cups. Do you know another way this could be made? If you did want to make cookies, the frosting would be a great dessert dip with the cookies. You could even buy pre-made sugar or lemon cookies and only make the dip! I’m just making it easier and easier for you.
Wouldn’t these be pretty for a she-she frou-frou baby girl shower?! Or, a little girl Tea Party Birthday party?! I had boys, we don’t do pink. I had to beg and bribe my nine-year-old to wear a pink tie to a recent wedding!
These bars are dense and chewy. They’re sweet, rich and tastes like lemon. Have you had Pink Lemonade before? That’s exactly how these cookies taste.
I couldn’t just stop at a cookie bar. Bars deserve frosting! I chose a frosting that is light and fluffy. It makes a great contrast to the rich cookies. The bonus? You’ll be amazed at how easy the frosting is to make!
For the cookies, I literally put everything in a stand mixer at the same time, then mixed. This dough is thick like a cookie. You’ll have to press it into the 8×8 or 9×9 inch pan (I used a 9×9 inch pan.) with a spatula pushing it into the corners and leveling it as best as you can.
If you line the pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper first, it’ll be so much easier to clean.
Frosted Pink Lemonade Bars
When done, the center will be set and will turn from glossy to a matte finish. It really has a brownie-like consistency and I find that it can be done but doesn’t appear to be done when tested using the wooden pick method. I’ve overcooked brownies and cookie bars using this method. I do like my brownies and bars on the gooey side so maybe that’s my problem. I find that brownies and bars will continue to cook a minute or two after removed from the oven. They’ll also firm up as they cool. I say all that to say, be careful not to over-cook these.
Also, I’ve never made cookie bars that they didn’t sink in the center. It used to bother me, but then I realized it’s perfect to fill with ooey, gooey frosting!
The Frosting
The best thing about this frosting is you can flavor it any flavor you want depending on what instant pudding you use. I used Royal Hawaiian Dessert Mix from Southern Sisters Gourmet, it’s similar to instant pudding in this recipe. You can find it at my Amazon Store. There really is no substitution for the instant pudding or the Southern Sisters Gourmet mix, if they’re not available in your area, please order one or the other at my Amazon Store.
To make the icing, you’ll need room temperature
Store these bars in the refrigerator.
Frosted Pink Lemonade Bars
Ingredients
Bars
- Yellow cake mix
- 1/2 cup butter at room temperature
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1/2 cup pink lemonade mix
Frosting
- 4 ounces cream cheese room temperature
- 1/4 cup butter room temperature
- 2 cup powdered sugar (aka confectioners)
- 2 tablespoon whole milk
- 3 tablespoonย Instant Pudding any flavor Lemon would be great with these bars!
Instructions
- Combine all the bar ingredients in a bowl and beat with a mixer till well blended. Spread in a 9x9 inch pan that has been sprayed with non-stick spray. Bake at 350 degrees for 23 to 25 minutes. Allow to cool before frosting.
Frosting
- Beat cream cheese and butter until smooth, slowly add powdered sugar, milk, andย instant pudding. Mix until smooth. Spread on cooled Pink Lemonade Bars.
- Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
Oh how delicious these look! I’m definitely pinning an can’t wait to try out!
Thank you !
Wow! These looks yummy. They sound perfect for summer. I too like making bars instead of cookies sometimes, so much faster.
My oh my! I dare say you have some mighty fine recipes…love this one too. We love having you link up at our Weekend Potluck parties. If you’re at all interested in being featured (you do share many feature-worthy recipes!), we’d love to have you link back to the party in your post. Thanks much for your faithfulness to join our party.
Paula,
I’d love for you to share your bars at #GetHimFed Fridays:
The linkup is open until Sunday night. Happy 4th of July!
Annamaria
Um what?! These are too darn good, Paula! And I love the sprinkles that you added on top. How fun!
Thanks Julie, I could have eaten the whole pan.
i love the colors. they look yummy!
Thank you, I loved them, of course the don’t have chocolate so my boys weren’t too fond ๐
Cannot wait to try these! YUM!
Thanks, I love desserts too much!
Paula, I absolutely love this recipe and the bars are so pretty! I am co-hosting a baby shower in early August and these will be so perfect! Thanks for sharing and pinning. Have a happy Thursday and hope you and your family have a fabulous 4th!
Thanks Cindy, Happy 4th to you and thanks for visiting and sharing!
Any time I think of lemonade, I am reminded of summer, and these are the perfect little treat for summer. Love that they are bars!
Thanks, Matt.