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Lime Frosted Coconut Bars (Starbucks-Inspired)

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By: Emma HarrisonUpdated: Dec 6, 2025
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Chewy coconut and oatmeal bars topped with tangy lime cream cheese frosting and white chocolate drizzle—Starbucks-inspired and perfect for parties or an indulgent snack.

Lime Frosted Coconut Bars (Starbucks-Inspired)

This recipe for Lime Frosted Coconut Bars has become my go-to when I want something bright, chewy, and a little nostalgic. I first tasted a version of this at a coffee shop during a rainy afternoon and came home determined to recreate that perfect balance: a buttery, oatmeal-coconut base with bursts of white chocolate, finished with a cool, tangy lime-cream cheese frosting. The contrast between the rich base and the zesty topping makes each bite surprising and addictive. I refined the texture to be chewy rather than cakey so the bars hold together beautifully when sliced and travel well to picnics or potlucks.

What makes these bars special is how student-friendly and pantry-accessible they are: rolled oats, shredded coconut, and mini white chocolate chips are staples that most home bakers already have or can easily find. I like that the lime frosting cuts through the sweetness and feels celebratory—bright green, slightly tart, and smooth like a frosting you'd find on a seasonal coffee-shop treat. Because they’re sturdy, they’ve accompanied me to book club meetings, family brunches, and the occasional afternoon tea when neighbors drop by. Each time, people ask for the recipe and comment on the lime flavor that makes them feel like spring is arriving in every bite.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Chewy, not cakey: the base uses rolled oats and butter to create a dense, chewy texture that holds together for easy slicing and packing.
  • Bright, balanced topping: the lime cream cheese frosting cuts through the sweetness of white chocolate and brown sugar for a refreshing finish.
  • Quick turnaround: ready in about 45 minutes from start to finish—perfect for last-minute gatherings and dessert emergencies.
  • Pantry-friendly ingredients: uses common staples like oats, shredded coconut, and mini white chocolate chips so you can make it without a special trip to the store.
  • Make-ahead friendly: bars can be chilled and sliced the day before and travel well to parties or packed lunches.
  • Crowd-pleaser: the tart-sweet combo is universally appealing, making these ideal for potlucks and bake sales.

I remember one spring brunch when I brought these bars cut into small squares—everyone reached for seconds, and someone declared them “the best thing with lime since key lime pie.” That always makes me smile: a simple bar, a memorable reaction. On rainy days they brighten the kitchen; on sunny days they’re a picnic favorite.

Ingredients

  • Unsalted butter (1/2 cup): Using butter at room temperature helps the batter come together smoothly and gives the base that rich, tender chew. I use a standard stick (1/2 cup equals 1 stick).
  • Brown sugar (1/2 cup): Light or dark brown both work; the molasses in brown sugar deepens flavor and keeps the bars moist.
  • Egg (1 large): Acts as the binder. Use a room-temperature egg for better incorporation.
  • Rolled oats (1/2 cup): Old-fashioned rolled oats provide texture—avoid instant oats for best chewiness.
  • All-purpose flour (1 cup): Gives structure to the base; spoon and level your cup for accurate measurement.
  • Baking powder & salt (1/2 tsp and 1/4 tsp): Small amounts to help a gentle rise and to balance sweetness.
  • Shredded coconut (2/3 cup): Sweetened or unsweetened shredded coconut both work; sweetened adds extra sweetness and chew.
  • Mini white chocolate chips (1/3 cup): Tiny chips melt lightly and disperse evenly—if using chopped white chocolate, aim for similar volume.
  • Cream cheese (1/4 cup) & unsalted butter (2 tbsp) for the frosting: Bring both to room temperature so the frosting is smooth and lump-free.
  • Powdered sugar (1 1/2 cups): Sift if lumpy to avoid specks in frosting.
  • Lime zest & juice (1 tbsp each): Fresh lime zest and juice give the bright, tangy profile—bottled juice won’t be as lively.
  • Optional green food coloring: One drop gives a soft pastel hue reminiscent of coffee-shop treats.
  • Decoration: Extra white chocolate chips and 3 tbsp shredded coconut for texture and visual appeal.

Instructions

Prepare and preheat: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line an 8×8-inch baking pan with parchment paper so the bars lift out easily after cooling. Lightly spray or butter the parchment to prevent sticking. This setup ensures neat, even slices later. Make the base: Cream 1/2 cup unsalted butter with 1/2 cup brown sugar using an electric mixer for about 1 minute until the texture is soft and slightly fluffy. Add the egg and beat until fully incorporated to create a cohesive batter. The egg keeps the bars tender but firm enough to slice. Combine dry ingredients: In the mixer, add 1/2 cup rolled oats, 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/4 tsp salt, and 2/3 cup shredded coconut. Mix on low until just combined—avoid overmixing to prevent a tough texture. Fold in 1/3 cup mini white chocolate chips so they’re distributed without melting during mixing. Press and bake: Transfer the batter to the prepared pan and press into an even layer using the back of a spatula or your fingers. Bake at 350°F for about 30 minutes, or until the top is golden at the edges and slightly firm to the touch—your finger should not leave a dent. If the center still feels too soft, bake 3–5 minutes more in 1-minute increments. Cool completely: Remove from the oven and cool completely in the pan on a wire rack before frosting. Cooling is essential—if you frost while warm, the frosting will slide and soften into the base. Prepare the lime frosting: Beat 1/4 cup cream cheese with 2 tbsp unsalted butter for 2 minutes until silky. Gradually add 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, then blend in 1 tbsp lime zest and 1 tbsp lime juice. Add one drop of green food coloring if desired. The frosting should be spreadable but not runny—if too stiff add a few drops of lime juice or milk, if too loose add a tablespoon more powdered sugar. Assemble and decorate: Spread the frosting evenly over the cooled bars, refrigerate briefly to set the frosting, then melt 1/4 cup white chocolate chips and drizzle over the top. Sprinkle 3 tbsp shredded coconut for texture. Chill until the drizzle firms, then slice into 9 bars. Lime frosted coconut bars on a cooling rack

You Must Know

  • Storage: bars keep well refrigerated up to 4 days; freeze up to 2 months for longer storage—wrap tightly in plastic and foil to avoid freezer burn.
  • Texture tips: allow bars to sit at room temperature 10 minutes before serving so the butter softens and bites are tender rather than rock-hard from the fridge.
  • Nutritional note: each bar is about 240 kcal—small portions go a long way because of the rich frosting and white chocolate.
  • Oats & coconut: using old-fashioned oats and shredded coconut yields the best chew—instant oats produce a softer, less structured base.

My favorite thing about these bars is how the lime frosting transforms a humble oat-coconut square into something celebratory. Family members always notice the bright flavor, and the bars have a way of turning a casual coffee break into a small event. The first time I made a double batch for a neighborhood potluck, they vanished—people asking for the recipe like it was a secret handed down in the family.

Storage Tips

Store the bars in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To freeze, first freeze the tray of whole bars until firm (about 1 hour), then wrap the slab tightly in plastic wrap and aluminum foil; cut while partially thawed for neater slices. For reheating, bring bars to room temperature for about 10–20 minutes, or warm a single portion in the microwave for 10–12 seconds to soften the frosting slightly. Avoid storing at room temperature more than a day because of the cream cheese in the frosting—refrigeration prevents spoilage and keeps flavors bright.

Close-up of coconut and white chocolate drizzle on bars

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need to adapt, swap light brown sugar for coconut sugar for a less molasses-forward taste, though color will be darker. For a gluten-free version use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend and certified gluten-free oats. If you prefer less sweetness, reduce powdered sugar in the frosting by 1/4 cup and increase lime juice by a teaspoon for a tangier finish. For dairy-free options, use vegan butter and dairy-free cream cheese—texture will be slightly different but still delicious. White chocolate can be swapped for milk chocolate chips for a deeper flavor but it will alter the visual and sweetness profile.

Serving Suggestions

Serve bars slightly chilled or at room temperature with a small pot of coffee or a bright herbal tea. For a party platter, cut into bite-size squares and arrange with fresh lime wedges and toasted coconut flakes for garnish. They pair well with tangy fruit salads, and a dollop of coconut whipped cream on the side adds a tropical note. For a brunch spread, place them next to lemon bars and fresh berries to create a citrus-themed dessert table.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer, boost the lime with a tablespoon of lime curd swirled into the frosting before chilling for an extra punch. For winter, swap lime zest for orange zest and add a pinch of ground ginger to the base for warmth; use white chocolate with crushed peppermint on top for a holiday twist. Fall-friendly tweaks include adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to the dry mix and using toasted coconut for a deeper, nuttier flavor profile.

Meal Prep Tips

Make the base a day ahead and store uncut in the pan wrapped in plastic; frost the next day for freshest presentation. You can also freeze unfrosted bars in a slab and prepare fresh frosting on the day you plan to serve—this keeps the topping bright and prevents condensation. When slicing after chilling, use a sharp knife warmed under hot water and wiped dry between cuts for clean edges. Portion into airtight containers with parchment between layers for easy grab-and-go snacks.

These bars are simple to adapt, fun to make, and always a welcome treat. Whether you bring them to a party or keep them for midday indulgence, the lime frosting makes them feel special—try them once and I bet they’ll become a fixture in your sweet rotation.

Pro Tips

  • Bring butter and cream cheese to room temperature before mixing to avoid lumps in the frosting.

  • Use old-fashioned rolled oats for the ideal chewy texture; instant oats will make the bars softer.

  • Warm your knife under hot water and dry it before slicing chilled bars for neat edges.

  • Let bars sit at room temperature 10 minutes before serving so they’re tender and not too firm from the fridge.

This nourishing lime frosted coconut bars (starbucks-inspired) 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?

Yes. For cleaner slices chill the bars for at least 30 minutes before cutting and wipe the knife with a warm damp cloth between cuts.

How long do they keep?

Store in the fridge for up to 4 days in an airtight container, or freeze up to 2 months wrapped tightly.

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Lime Frosted Coconut Bars (Starbucks-Inspired)

This Lime Frosted Coconut Bars (Starbucks-Inspired) 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: 9 steaks
Lime Frosted Coconut Bars (Starbucks-Inspired)
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:30 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:45 minutes

Ingredients

Coconut Bars

Lime Frosting

To decorate

Instructions

1

Preheat and prep pan

Preheat oven to 350°F. Line an 8x8-inch baking pan with parchment paper and lightly spray or butter the paper so bars lift easily after cooling.

2

Cream butter and sugar

Beat 1/2 cup unsalted butter and 1/2 cup brown sugar with a mixer for 1 minute until creamy, then add 1 large egg and beat until incorporated.

3

Mix dry ingredients

Add 1/2 cup rolled oats, 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1/2 tsp baking powder, 1/4 tsp salt, and 2/3 cup shredded coconut. Mix until combined, then fold in 1/3 cup mini white chocolate chips.

4

Bake the base

Press batter evenly into the prepared pan and bake for about 30 minutes until golden and firm at the top. Cool completely before frosting.

5

Make lime frosting

Beat 1/4 cup cream cheese with 2 tbsp butter for 2 minutes. Add 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, 1 tbsp lime zest, 1 tbsp lime juice, and one drop food coloring; mix until smooth.

6

Assemble and decorate

Spread frosting on the cooled base, chill briefly, drizzle melted white chocolate over the top, and sprinkle 3 tbsp shredded coconut. Slice into 9 bars and serve after resting 10 minutes at room temperature.

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Nutrition

Calories: 240kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein:
3.5g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | 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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