No Bake Lemon Slice | Classic Lemon Slice Recipe (2024)

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This classic No Bake Lemon Slice recipe will take you right back to your childhood! This Lemon Slice is made using just five simple ingredients and takes less than 10 minutes to put together. This recipe also includes both regular and Thermomix instructions.

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Why you will love this recipe:

This no bake Lemon Slice is super simple to make and requires just five ingredients to make the slice base. It is also:

  • No Bake! You won’t need an oven for this recipe.
  • Quick – the slice itself takes no time at all to put together, you will need to let it set for an hour or two in the fridge.
  • Budget friendly – you will need simple ingredients to make this recipe.
  • Freezer friendly – this slice can be frozen for up to 3 months.
  • Versatile – you can leave the icing off this slice if you prefer.
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Ingredients:

To make this Lemon Slice, you will need:

  • Plain/Digestive Biscuits – I use Arnott’s Marie Biscuits but any type of plain biscuit is fine.
  • Sweetened condensed milk – you can also use coconut condensed milk as a substitute if you prefer.
  • Lemon Juice – you can use either fresh or frozen lemon juice for this recipe.
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How to Make Lemon Slice:

Making this No Bake Lemon Slice couldn’t be easier!

  1. Melt the butter
  2. Add the crushed biscuits – you can use a food processor or Thermomix to crush the biscuits or you can bang them with the end of a rolling pin too!
  3. Add the remaining ingredients and stir well – the mixture WILL be sticky.
  4. Transfer to your prepared slice tin and push down the the back of a spoon to flatten the surface.
  5. Combine the icing ingredients and pour over the surface of your slice.
  6. Pop the slice in the fridge for an hour or two until set.
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Tips for Making No Bake Lemon Slice:

  • You can use any type of plain/digestive biscuit for this recipe, I used Arnott’s Marie Biscuits in the recipe pictured.
  • Coconut Condensed Milk can be used in place of Sweetened Condensed Milk if you wish.
  • You can use a food processor, Thermomix or the end of a rolling pin to crush the biscuits.
  • This slice is best stored in an airtight container in the fridge and enjoyed within 10 days.

Can you freeze Lemon Slice?

Yes you can, to freeze, place in a freezer safe container and store for up to three months.

How do you make Lemon Icing?

To make Lemon Icing you will need:
1 & ¾ cups of icing sugar
2 tablespoon Lemon Juice
1 -2 teaspoon boiling water
Combine the icing sugar and lemon juice and add a little water until the desired consistency is achieved.

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No Bake Lemon Slice

Lauren

This No Bake Lemon Slice is made using just five basic ingredients and takes less than 10 minutes to put together! Both regular and Thermomix instructions are included.

4.80 from 15 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Chilling Time 2 hours hrs

Total Time 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Equipment

  • 18x28cm Slice Tin

Ingredients

  • 50 grams butter
  • 395 grams sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 250 grams Marie Biscuits see notes
  • ½ cup desiccated coconut 40 grams

Lemon Icing

  • 1 ¾ cup icing sugar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1 -2 teaspoon boiling water

Instructions

  • Line a slice tin (18x28cm) with baking paper, ensuring you leave paper hanging over the sides to help remove the slice once set.

  • Crush the biscuits and set aside until needed.

  • Chop the butter into small pieces and cook in 30 second spurts in the microwave until just melted.

  • In a large bowl, add crushed biscuits, melted butter and remaining slice ingredients and mix well to combine – please note the mixture will be sticky.

  • Pour the mixture into the baking tray, and using metal spoon, push the mixture firmly and evenly across the tray.

Thermomix Instructions

  • Line a slice tin (18x28cm) with baking paper, ensuring you leave paper hanging over the sides to help remove the slice once set.

  • Place the biscuits inside your Thermomix bowl and crush for 5 seconds on speed 9. Pour the crushed biscuits into a separate bowl and set aside.

  • Add the butter to your bowl (no need to clean it) and cook for 2 minutes at 60 degrees on speed 2.

  • Add the condensed milk, lemon juice, coconut and biscuits to the bowl and mix for 15 seconds on speed 4, or until combined. Use your spatula to help scrape the sides of your bowl mid way through mixing.

  • Pour the mixture into your prepared slice tin and use the bad of metal spoon to spread it across the tin.

Lemon Icing

  • Place the icing sugar into a bowl and add the lemon juice.

  • Slowly add the hot water until the desired icing consistency is achieved.

  • Pour over the slice immediately and place in the fridge for 1 -2 hours or until set.

  • Cut into small squares to serve.

Notes

  • You can use any type of plain/digestive biscuit for this recipe, I used Arnott’s Marie Biscuits in the recipe pictured.
  • Coconut Condensed Milk can be used in place of Sweetened Condensed Milk if you wish.
  • You can use a food processor, Thermomix or the end of a rolling pin to crush the biscuits.
  • This slice is best stored in an airtight container in the fridge and enjoyed within 10 days.
  • To freeze, place in a freezer safe container and store for up to three months.

Nutrition

Serving: 0gCalories: 144kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 2gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 74mgPotassium: 90mgFiber: 1gSugar: 21gVitamin A: 48IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 52mgIron: 1mg

Keyword No Bake Recipes, No Bake Slice, Slices

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Comments

  1. Danielle

    Can you freeze this recipe?
    Thanks

    Reply

    • Lauren Matheson

      Hi Danielle, Yes you sure can!

      Reply

  2. Something Gorgeous

    This recipe looks delicious. Thanks for sharing. T #MummyMondays

    Reply

  3. Fiona McAdam

    Can you recommend a biscuit please? Rich tea, ginger nuts, digestives???? x

    Reply

    • laurenm83

      Hi Fiona, I think either a digestive or rich tea (if that’s a plain biscuit) would work the best.
      I’d love to hear what you end up using.
      Have a great day
      x

      Reply

  4. Leanne - Lime & Mortar

    Do you think i could make this Thursday for a Saturday morning party?

    Reply

    • laurenm83

      Yep, I think that would be fine!

      Reply

  5. Kate @rosehipsrhubarb

    This is such a classic recipe and such an Aussie favourite. Where did you source the recipe? — you don’t mention where you got it from.

    Reply

  6. The kids Menu

    I am going to make this to take to my Mums house this weekend. Looking forward to sitting down with a cup of tea and a slice of this – yum

    Reply

  7. Frog Goose & Bear

    Just the way I make mine! I make this one regularly. I have at least four slices (including this one) that I make with 2 core ingredients that I always make sure that i have in my pantry – marie biscuits and condensed milk.

    Reply

  8. TeganMC

    Argh I really need to stop looking at your blog when I’m hungry lol! This looks delicious.

    Reply

    • Lauren @ createbakemake

      Sorry Tegan! Thanks for still visiting though 🙂

      Reply

  9. Emily @ Have A Laugh On Me

    I hope my mum gets this one and makes some for me!! Lemons are funny, so not great on their own but FABULOUS in cooking x

    Reply

    • Lauren @ createbakemake

      Someone may have to anonymously send it to her 😉

      Reply

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