Liliko'i (Passion Fruit) Bars Recipe (2024)

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Liliko’i bars are a Hawaiian twist on lemon bars. Sweet yet tangy passion fruit curd baked atop a delicious buttery shortbread crust and sprinkled with powdered sugar. The perfect dessert to share with your family and friends.

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Have you ever had something so yummy you just couldn’t put it down? You told yourself you were going to eat just one, then before you know it you ate 2 or 3 or 5? Well this my friends is that something.

This liliko’i bars recipe comes from my mother’s humble kitchen. Many hours of baking, tweaking the recipe, and baking again. And all to my benefit because these are amazing. Thanks mom!

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If you love liliko’i, you’ve got to check out me recipe for liliko’i butter, liliko’i creme brulee, or liliko’i butter thumbprint cookies.

What is liliko’i?

Liliko’i is the Hawaiian word for passion fruit. It is sweet, yet tart fruit that is grown in tropical and subtropical regions. They come in both yellow and purple and are commonly harvested in fall and winter.

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How to eat liliko’i?

The best way to eat liliko’i is right out of the rind. Cut the fruit in half and scoop out seeds. There are many little black seeds that are encased with a juicy pulp. Now the seeds are edible, but I’m not the biggest fan of eating it. An alternative to eating the seeds is juicing it.

And don’t worry if your liliko’i is wrinkly. That’s the best time to eat it.

How to juice a liliko’i?

After cutting the liliko’i in half, scoop out the seeds and place in a sieve over a bowl or cup. Then using the back of a spoon, press the seeds against the sieve to extract the juices. I’ve found that using a fruit juicer doesn’t release as much juice.

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Ingredients for liliko’i bars

For the crust

  • Flour
  • Unsalted butter
  • Brown sugar
  • Salt

For the liliko’i custard

  • Eggs
  • Granulated sugar
  • All purpose flour
  • Liliko’i juice
  • Powdered sugar

How to store liliko’i bars?

Once cooled, cut and store in an airtight container at room temperature for 2-3 days. Optionally, place in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Can you freeze liliko’i shortbread bars?

Liliko’i bars are great for freezing. Wrap the bars in plastic wrap or the plastic wrap alternative of your choice and then place in an airtight container or zip top bag for up to 3 months. Defrost at room temperature before serving.

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Tips and tricks for delicious bars

  • If you can not find fresh liliko’i, you can replace this with concentrates or puree. I like to use The Perfect Puree passion fruit concentrate. Of course you can also buy it on Amazon as well. If using this brand mix 3 tablespoons concentrate with ¾ cup water.
  • If you do not have unsalted butter you can use salted butter, however remember to omit the added salt.
  • Par baking the crust prior to baking the curd helps begin the baking process and ensures the crust is completely baked through.
  • When baking liliko’i bars it is common for the curd layer to puff up. Continue baking until the curd sinks back down or the edges just start to brown. Once cooled the curd layer will settle.
  • The liliko’i curd layer may have some divots. This is okay. It comes from pockets of air rising to the surface while baking.
  • Powdered sugar is an optional topping.

For more delicious Hawaiian style desserts try these

  • Mochi Crunch Cookies
  • Mochi Donuts
  • Haupia
  • Instant Pot Kūlolo

How to make liliko’i bars?

  1. Preheat oven to 350F.
  2. To a large bowl add flour, butter, sugar, and salt. Mix until well combined.
  3. Spray a 9×13 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray. Pour crust mixture into the pan and gently pat down to create the crust layer. Bake for 15 minutes. While the crust is baking, begin the liliko’i layer.
  4. To another bowl add eggs, sugar, and flour. Mix until well combined. Then add liliko’i juice and mix again until well combined.
  5. Once the crust has finished par baking, pour the liliko’i mixture over the top. Bake for 30 minutes. The liliko’i curd will puff up and then sink down. Once it has sunk down and the edges have just begun to brown it is done.
  6. Cool completely then cut into squares. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and ENJOY!

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Liliko’i Bars

Relle Lum

Liliko’i bars are a Hawaiian twist on lemon bars. Sweet yet tangy passion fruit curd baked atop a delicious buttery shortbread crust and sprinkled with powdered sugar. The perfect dessert to share with your family and friends.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Course Desserts

Cuisine Hawaiian

Servings 24 bars

Calories 170 kcal

Ingredients

For the crust

For the liliko’i custard

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F.

  • To a large bowl add flour, butter, sugar, and salt. Mix until well combined.

  • Spray a 9×13 inch baking dish with non-stick cooking spray. Pour crust mixture into the pan and gently pat down to create the crust layer. Bake for 15 minutes. While the crust is baking, begin the liliko’i layer.

  • To another bowl add eggs, sugar, and flour. Mix until well combined. Then add liliko’i juice and mix again until well combined.

  • Once the crust has finished par baking, pour the liliko’i mixture over the top. Bake for 30 minutes. The liliko’i curd will puff up and then sink down. Once it has sunk down and the edges have just begun to brown it is done.

  • Cool completely then cut into squares. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and ENJOY!

Notes

  • If you can not find fresh liliko’i, you can replace this with concentrates or puree.
  • If you do not have unsalted butter you can use salted butter, however remember to omit the added salt.
  • Par baking the crust prior to baking the curd helps begin the baking process and ensures the crust is completely baked through.
  • When baking liliko’i bars it is common for the curd layer to puff up. Continue baking until the curd sinks back down or the edges just start to brown. Once cooled the curd layer will settle.
  • The liliko’i curd layer may have some divots. This is okay. It comes from pockets of air rising to the surface while baking.
  • Powdered sugar is an optional topping.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 170kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 2gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 46mgSodium: 63mgSugar: 16g

Keyword dessert bars, keeping it relle, lilikoi, lilikoi bars, passion fruit, passion fruit bars

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By Relle on December 20th, 2020

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About Relle

Aloha, my name is Relle and welcome to my little home on the internet where I like to share all my favorite Hawaiian recipes (and local ones too).

I am a wife, mom of two, and nurse practitioner here in the beautiful state of Hawai’i. I was born and raised in Hawai’i and I am of native Hawaiian descent. In my spare time I love to cook and bake and I have compiled many of my favorite recipes here for you to enjoy.

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11 thoughts on “Liliko’i (Passion Fruit) Bars Recipe”

  1. You stated on tv that you also have a Guava Bars recipe but I could not find it when I used the “search” feature on your page. Will you be emailing it out to us?

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    • Aloha Mary, If you type guava bars in the search bar it pops up as the number 1 result. Here’s the link https://keepingitrelle.com/guava-bars-recipe/

      Reply

  2. I’ve made this 3 times already. Everyone loved them. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

    • Aloha Joni. So happy to hear. Thank you for sharing. Happy New Year!

      Reply

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    Thanks for the recipe They turned out great!

    Reply

  4. Can Meyer lemon juice be substituted for the lilikoi?

    Reply

    • Aloha Valerie. You bet. That would then be lemon bars. I prefer liliko’i over lemon, but good nonetheless.

      Reply

  5. What temperature should the butter be? Room temp? Cold?

    Reply

    • Aloha Lisa. I use cold butter for this recipe. Have a great day.

      Reply

  6. Can u use passion fruit juice if can’t find lilikoi juice?

    Reply

    • Liliko’i is the Hawaiian word for passion fruit. I suggest fresh passion fruit or puree. If you use juice, you may need to adjust the recipe.

      Reply

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Liliko'i (Passion Fruit) Bars Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between lilikoi and passion fruit? ›

THE QUICK AND EASY ANSWER

Lilikoi is the same fruit as passion fruit. Lilikoi is simply the Hawaiian word for passion fruit. This sweet yet tart fruit came from South America where it is called Maracuya. It grows on a vine and thrives in warm humid climates.

What is the name of the passion fruit in Hawaii? ›

Liliko'i is the Hawaiian word for passion fruit.

What is the Hawaiian fruit like passion fruit? ›

Whether you are looking something up from a local Hawaiian menu or have just heard people talking about Lilikoi, you can rest assured this is basically the same thing as the passion fruit you can find at your local greengrocers.

What is the tastiest passion fruit? ›

Passionfruit - Misty Gem

Known to be the tastiest of all the Passionfruit varieties, the pulp varies in colour from bright yellow to pumpkin colour with a flavour that is refreshing, guava-like and tangy.

Why is passion fruit so expensive? ›

Passion fruit's commercial cultivation is limited within the tropical and subtropical regions across the world, as the passion fruit vine cannot tolerate severe frost (Bailey et al. 2021).

Can you eat too much passionfruit? ›

Ripe passion fruit is perfectly safe, so there's no safety limit. And because some varieties are quite small, you'd have to eat several of them to even count as a full serving of fruit. You might want to consider the fiber content since people who aren't used to eating a lot of fiber can get digestive upsets.

How many passion fruits can I eat a day? ›

three to four medium prunes. five to six passion fruit. five to six damsons. six lychees.

Is passion fruit healthy? ›

It's low in calories and packed with essential nutrients, like vitamins C and A. It's also rich in antioxidants and fiber, supporting many avenues of health. The nutritional profile of passion fruit can support immune function, gut health, blood sugar control, and heart health.

What is the second name for passion fruit? ›

Passion fruit as it is called in Brazil and Portugal (deriving from the Tupian language: mara kuya). In Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay it answers to the name of mburucuyá (from the Guarani language). In Colombia, as well as granadilla, it is also known as maracuyá if of the yellow variety and gulupa when purple.

What is the nickname for passion fruit? ›

In Brazil it's called Maracuya and in South Africa they call it Granadilla. While we are on the topic we might as well give you all the different names for Passion Fruit in the world least you should be in desperate need for it anywhere you go: mburucuyá – Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. maracujá – Brazil and Portugal.

What does lilikoi mean in Hawaiian? ›

[Parker Dictionary (Hawaiian)] Lilikoi (lī-lī-ko'i), n. Passion fruit or water lemon. Named from Lilikoi, Maui, where they were first introduced.

What is the closest flavor to passion fruit? ›

For Fresh Passion Fruit

Mango is a top choice. It replicates the sweet and tangy profile well. To balance its sweetness, add a bit of lemon or orange juice. This helps achieve a closer match to passion fruit's acidity.

What is the English name for lilikoi? ›

Definition of Lilikoi

Passiflora edulis forma flavicarpa is the scientific name for the yellow Passion Fruit most frequently grown in Hawaii. It is a small roundish fruit that grows on a vine, has many seeds, and is used most often to make juice.

What's another name for passion fruit? ›

Common names: passion fruit (English), parcha and maracuyá (Spanish), maracujá (Portuguese), lilikoi (Hawaiian), buah susu (Malya), linmangkon (Thailand), chum bap (Vietnamese). Figure 1 shows the flower. Figure 1. Passion fruit flower.

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