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Golden buttery shortbread topped with a sweet-tart mango filling—perfect tropical bars for summer gatherings and simple weeknight baking.

Easy Mango Bars

This recipe for Easy Mango Bars has become my go-to summer dessert. I first discovered the idea while cleaning out the freezer the week after a backyard mango tree produced an astonishing haul. I wanted something simple that celebrated the fruit without fuss, and these bars—an easy golden shortbread crust with a bright mango layer—delivered exactly that. The contrast between the tender, buttery base and the jammy, slightly tangy mango topping always makes people pause and smile. They are sweet but not cloying, with a citrus lift from lemon juice and the concentrated fruitiness of mango preserves.

I often bake a pan for neighborhood potlucks because the bars travel well and slice into neat squares. Children love the sweetness and texture, while adults appreciate the sophisticated tropical flavor. The dough is forgiving and forgivingly quick: most of the work is pulsing ingredients together in a food processor and letting the oven do the rest. These bars are a seasonal favorite that highlight fresh mango when it is abundant, but they also work wonderfully with a high-quality jarred mango spread when fresh fruit is out of season.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Minimal hands-on time: Ready in under an hour with just 15 minutes of prep, ideal for last-minute entertaining or a weekday treat.
  • Pantry-friendly crust: The shortbread base uses simple staples—butter, flour, sugar, a touch of baking powder—no chilling required and easy to press into the pan.
  • Double mango punch: Fresh diced mango plus mango preserves create a vibrant flavor and a satisfying texture contrast in every bite.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Bake the day before and store chilled; the flavors deepen overnight and slicing is cleaner when fully cooled.
  • Kid-approved and crowd-pleasing: Sweet, tangy, and colorful, these bars are suitable for casual picnics or dressed-up dessert plates with a dusting of powdered sugar.
  • Flexible ingredients: Swap the fruit or preserves for other stone fruits or berries for year-round variations without changing technique.

I remember the first time I served these at a summer block party: neighbors came back for seconds and a friend asked for the recipe on a paper napkin. The bars disappeared quickly, and several people told me the mango filling tasted like sunshine. That reaction convinced me to keep this in my baking rotation for warm-weather gatherings and simple weeknight desserts alike.

Ingredients

  • Unsalted butter (crust): Use chilled, diced butter for the best shortbread texture; a European-style butter like Kerrygold adds a deeper flavor but standard unsalted works fine.
  • All-purpose flour (crust): Provides the structure for the base; spoon into the cup and level for accurate measurement to avoid a dry crust.
  • Granulated sugar (crust and filling): Supplies sweetness and helps the crust brown; adjust slightly if your mangoes are exceptionally sweet.
  • Baking powder and salt (crust): Baking powder gives a hint of lift so the shortbread is tender rather than brick-like; salt balances the sweetness and enhances flavor.
  • Fresh mango (filling): Choose ripe but firm mangoes such as Ataulfo or Tommy Atkins for a fragrant, juicy filling; dice finely so the filling sets well.
  • Cornstarch and lemon juice (filling): Cornstarch thickens the mango juices while lemon juice adds brightness and prevents the filling from tasting flat.
  • Mango preserves: Use high-quality preserves or a mixed-mango jam to deepen flavor and add body; this also makes the filling glossy and sliceable.

Instructions

Step 1: Preheat and prepare pan Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray a 9x13-inch baking pan with baking spray and line with parchment if you prefer easier removal and cleaner edges. Proper warming ensures even baking and predictable browning. Step 2: Pulse crust ingredients In a food processor combine the diced cold butter, 2 cups of flour, 3/4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon baking powder, and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Pulse until the mixture resembles coarse peas, with some pea-sized bits of butter remaining. This creates pockets of butter that melt during baking to make the shortbread tender. Step 3: Press and par-bake the base Press about three quarters of the mixture firmly and evenly into the bottom of the prepared pan—use the base of a measuring cup for a smooth surface. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes until just beginning to turn golden brown at the edges; this step prevents the crust from becoming soggy under the filling. Step 4: Make the mango filling While the crust bakes, combine 3 cups finely diced mango, 1 tablespoon cornstarch, 1/2 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, and 1 cup mango preserves in a bowl. Stir until the cornstarch is fully dissolved and the mixture is homogeneous. Taste and adjust lemon or sugar depending on the mango sweetness. Step 5: Assemble the layers Spread the mango mixture evenly over the par-baked crust. Crumble the reserved shortbread mixture evenly over the top, breaking larger clumps into smaller pieces so the top crisps uniformly. Step 6: Final bake Return the pan to the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until the top is golden brown and the mango filling is bubbling slightly at the edges. Watch closely in the last five minutes to avoid overbrowning. Step 7: Cool and slice Remove from the oven and cool completely on a wire rack. Chilling for at least an hour helps the filling set and makes slicing clean squares much easier. Use a sharp knife wiped between cuts for tidy pieces. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • Nutrition snapshot: Each bar is roughly 310 calories with approximately 54 grams of carbohydrates, 12 grams of fat, and 3 grams of protein, so they are a sweet treat rather than a low-calorie option.
  • Storage: Bars keep refrigerated in an airtight container for up to four days and freeze well for up to three months; thaw in the refrigerator and serve at room temperature for the best texture.
  • Fruit handling: If mangoes are very juicy, slightly increase the cornstarch to 1 1/2 tablespoons to prevent a runny filling.
  • Serving tip: For cleaner slicing, chill completely and use a warm, sharp knife wiped between cuts; this reduces dragging of the preserves layer.

My favorite thing about these bars is how versatile they are. I have swapped in peach preserves and fresh peaches in late summer with equally delightful results. The mango flavor always reads as festive and bright, and when I bring a pan to family gatherings it becomes a conversation starter because many people have never had a tropical bar like this at a picnic. The crunch of the shortbread against the jammy mango is the small detail that keeps everyone coming back for more.

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Storage Tips

Store cooled bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days. For longer storage, layer squares between sheets of parchment in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to three months. To serve from frozen, move to the refrigerator overnight, then bring to room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes before slicing. Avoid leaving them at room temperature more than two hours, especially in warm climates, because the mango filling contains fruit sugars that can make the top sticky and promotes faster spoilage.

Ingredient Substitutions

If fresh mangoes are not available, a higher-quality jarred mango fruit in syrup can be drained and used in place of diced fruit, though the texture will be softer. For a dairy-free version, substitute a vegan butter stick 1:1 and reduce salt to taste; the crust texture will be slightly different but still tender. To make the base gluten-free, replace the all-purpose flour with a 1:1 gluten-free baking blend designed for cookies and bars; the texture will be a touch crumblier but acceptable. If you prefer less sugar, reduce the granulated sugar in the filling by 2 tablespoons and rely on ripe mango sweetness.

Serving Suggestions

Serve bars slightly chilled or at room temperature. For a party, dust lightly with powdered sugar or top with a swirl of whipped cream or coconut cream for a tropical twist. Pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of Greek yogurt for contrast. Garnish with thin lime zest strips or toasted coconut flakes for texture and color. These bars work well sliced small for finger-food dessert trays or larger for plated service after a light summer meal.

Cultural Background

While these bars are an American-style adaptation of fruit bars and shortbread, mangoes themselves have deep roots in South and Southeast Asian culinary traditions. Mango preserves and fresh mango appear in countless desserts across India, Thailand, and the Philippines. The combination of buttery crust and fruit fillings is a classic pastry approach that crosses cultures; here it is adapted to showcase tropical fruit in a simple tray-bake format that suits backyard barbecues and potlucks popular in American summer culture.

Seasonal Adaptations

In spring use rhubarb with strawberry preserves for a tart-sweet twist that follows the same technique. Late summer invites peaches or nectarines with apricot preserves. For holiday gatherings in cooler months, swap mango for spiced apple slices and use a tablespoon of cinnamon in the filling. Because the method relies on diced fruit and a sticky preserve, it transitions easily between seasonal produce while preserving the easy assembly process.

Meal Prep Tips

Make the crust base and the mango filling separately up to two days ahead. Store the crumb mixture and filling in airtight containers in the refrigerator; press and bake 10 minutes longer if using chilled ingredients. Baked bars can be frozen in individual portions for grab-and-go desserts or packed into lunches. When packing for transport, line containers with parchment and keep chilled with an ice pack to maintain texture and freshness during warm months.

These mango bars combine effortless technique with joyful flavor. They are a reliable summer dessert that invites both improvisation and consistent results. I hope you make them, adapt them, and share them with people you love.

Pro Tips

  • Use ripe but firm mangoes for diced fruit so the filling keeps texture and does not become overly juicy.

  • Press the crust firmly and evenly into the pan so the base holds together after baking.

  • Chill the pan after baking for at least an hour before cutting to ensure the filling sets.

This nourishing easy mango bars recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How do I get clean slices?

Chill the bars completely before slicing. For the cleanest cuts, refrigerate until firm and use a sharp knife wiped between slices.

Can I use frozen mango?

Yes. Use frozen mango chunks thawed and drained, and increase cornstarch by 50 percent if the fruit seems watery.

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Easy Mango Bars

This Easy Mango Bars recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Easy Mango Bars
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:40 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:55 minutes

Ingredients

Crust

Filling

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare pan

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and spray a 9x13-inch baking pan with baking spray; line with parchment if desired.

2

Make crust mixture

In a food processor add diced butter, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Pulse until pea-sized pieces remain to create a tender shortbread texture.

3

Press and par-bake crust

Press three quarters of the mixture firmly into the pan and bake for 18 to 20 minutes until just browning at the edges to prevent a soggy bottom.

4

Prepare mango filling

Combine diced mango, cornstarch, sugar, lemon juice, and mango preserves in a bowl, stirring until smooth and evenly combined.

5

Assemble layers

Spread the mango mixture evenly over the par-baked crust and crumble the remaining crust mixture evenly on top for a crisp, textured finish.

6

Final bake

Bake the assembled pan for 20 to 25 minutes until the top is golden and filling bubbles slightly; watch to avoid overbrowning.

7

Cool and cut

Cool completely on a wire rack, chill for easier slicing, and cut into 12 bars using a sharp knife for clean edges.

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Nutrition

Calories: 310kcal | Carbohydrates: 54g | Protein:
3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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