Lemon Shortbread Cookies | Swanky Recipes (2024)

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Melt in your mouth lemon shortbread cookies with the perfect amount of fresh lemon zest and an icing glaze with more citrus. These cookies are delightful and will quickly become a favorite!

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Iced Lemon Shortbread Cookies

Cookies are my all time favorite dessert in the world. I don’t think this is a shock to anyone. There is something comforting about being in the kitchen with the mixer going and flour dusting my face. To me, cookies are such a fun dessert to make. They may be the easiest thing to bake, too but I’ve had my fair share of complete cookie fails. Shortbread cookies however, are my weakness. It’s always this time of year in which I like to make shortbread cookies. Since citrus fruit is in season right now, I’ve zested a bunch of fresh lemons to add to the batter. All together, three lemons were used and while that may seem like a lot, it totally makes sense and tastes delightful!

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What I love about these cookies is that they use few ingredients. The dough is easy to make and the cookies don’t spread in the oven. The Reynolds Cookie Baking Sheets are pre-cut and fit a 12 in. x 16 in. cookie sheet. It’s as simple as removing it from the box, unfolding and placing on the baking sheet. The sheets are non stick and oven safe up to 420 degrees F. They lay flat with no curling, which is a huge plus in my book! These sheets were used for both baking the cookies and as a work station for icing the cookies.

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If you are a true lemon lover, you will love this reinvented Lemon Shortbread Cookie recipe. The cookie is a basic shortbread crust. To keep the cookie from spreading in the oven, we’ve replaced granulated sugar with powdered sugar.

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Whatever thickness the cookie is cut to, it will remain it’s shape while baking in the oven. The top of the cookie has a silky smooth icing. This totally makes the cookie. The lemon zest on top also adds moreflavor.

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ShortbreadCookies are a classic dessert no matter what age or occasion. I think we can all agree that shortbread cookiesare the most beloved cookie of all time and for a good reason. They start with some of the most basic ingredients like flour and sugar and then the dough can be adapted with zest, chips, chocolate, extract flavoring, cherries, dried fruit and so on. A good classic shortbread dough is the most important part however.

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I love dipping these cookies into a cup of hot chocolate. What are your favorite cookies to enjoy?

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Lemon Shortbread Cookies

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Prep Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 13 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 33 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/4 cup corn starch
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon + 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest (about 2 large lemons)
  • 1 cup butter (2 sticks), softened to room temperature
  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar/confectioner's sugar
  • 2 drops yellow food coloring - option for color
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 teaspoon lemon extract
  • Topping
  • 1 cup powdered sugar / confectioner's sugar
  • 2 - 2 1/2 teaspoons water
  • zest of 1 large lemon
  • powdered sugar for dusting , optional

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, sift together the flour, cornstarch and salt; set aside. Wash, dry and zest 2 large lemons or about 1 tablespoon plus 1/2 teaspoon lemon zest. In a bowl fit with a paddle mixer, beat the softened butter and powdered sugar for a few minutes until light and fluffy. Reduce the speed and beat in 2 drops yellow food coloring (for color, if desired), lemon zest vanilla extract. Wipe down the sides of the bowl and the beater then continue to beat until everything is mixed and blended. Slowly add in 1/2 cup dry flour mixture at a time, beating on slow until gone. Turn off blender and wipe down side of the bowl with spatula and gently food everything in then run for 30 seconds on low with the mixer again. Cover top with saran wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to cool dough.

  • Lay out a long piece of saran wrap. Use a hard spatula to fold dough edges in and gently start forming a long dough roll in your hand then place on saran wrap. Seal saran wrap and roll dough or form it to 10 inches long and about 6 and 3/4 around making sure the ends are patted almost square. Slice cookies; I was able to get about 20 cookies out of the dough.

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Bake on a prepared cookie sheet lined with Reynolds® Cookie Baking Sheets for 11-13 minutes. Cookies should not spread in oven. Allow to cool on baking sheet for 20 minutes until cool enough to move.

  • To make icing, in a small bowl combine powdered sugar and water then mix to incorporate well. Use a spoon or fill a pastry bag with icing and drizzle over cool cookies. Zest lemon and sprinkle over top for more added flavor, which is amazing! Dust with powdered sugar if desired.

Nutritional information is only an estimate and it's accuracy is not guaranteed to be exact.

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  1. Lemon Shortbread Cookies | Swanky Recipes (10)
    Just made them, almost all gone. They are terrific! Planning on making another batch. Than you.

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  2. Hi, does the icing harden so when you stack the cookies it doesn’t smear on to the bottom of the others?

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    1. It should harden as long as it dries by sitting out for a bit.

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  3. Lemon Shortbread Cookies | Swanky Recipes (11)
    They are looking adorable. Thank you.

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  4. What can I use in place of the lemon extract? Lemon juice?

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    1. Yes go ahead and add 1/4 teaspoon lemon juice and 1 teaspoon lemon zest or more to the cookies.

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  5. I love shortbread cookies and this lemon twist looks delicious. I can’t wait to try them

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  6. These cookies look amazing!! I may be overlooking it, but I couldn’t find the temperature to cook them at? Is it 375? Thank you so much!!

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    1. 350! I’m updating now, sorry!

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  7. Wow these look delicious! I am also a fan of parchment paper/sheets for baking! Can’t say I’ve been a huge cookie fan but I do love a hob nob, UK cookie (or biscuit as we call them!)

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  8. The cookies look amazing! I can’t wait to try your recipe.

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  9. I absolutely love shortbread! I don’t make it enough…probably because I would forever be eating these delicious cookies. I haven’t ever made them with lemon though, that sounds wonderful!

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    1. Lemon shortbread cookies awesome. The flavor is one point here, thanks Heather!

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  10. These look soooo good & I totally pinned them so I can make later. I am constantly baking something & didn’t know Reynolds had these baking sheets – will have to check them out!

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  11. I could be missing it, but what’s the amount of powdered sugar in the cookies? It just says 1/2. They look delicious and I will definitely be making them soon!

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    1. Hi Michelle, It’s 1/2 cup, I’ve updated. Thank you!

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  12. These sound so amazing! Lemon is one of my absolute favorite flavors!

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  13. So making those cookies. They look so yummy!!

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  14. A good, classic shortbread is always a nice recipe to have in your cookie arsenal. A citrus version sounds delightful and I’d pair these with a steaming cup of Earl Grey tea.

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  15. These cookies sound so good. I bet these would taste delicious with a cup of tea.

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    1. Tea sounds wonderful!

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  16. Lemon Shortbread Cookies | Swanky Recipes (12)
    Theses look delicious. I will pin this recipe for later.

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    1. Thanks Margaret!

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  17. Lemon Shortbread Cookies | Swanky Recipes (13)
    These look delish and love the pre-cut cookie sheets!

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    1. Helps the cookie to not spread and stick. Also makes clean up easy because icing is messy. Thanks, Tara

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  18. These shortbread cookies look melt in your mouth buttery and delicious! Love it 🙂

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    1. Buttery and delicious, yes! We love theme here!

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FAQs

What is the secret to making good shortbread? ›

Tips To Make the Best Shortbread Cookies
  • Choose High Quality Butter. No matter what brand of butter you buy, if it's real butter, you can rest assured that it's the best. ...
  • Keep Ingredients Simple. ...
  • Add Flavor. ...
  • Don't Overwork. ...
  • Shape Dough. ...
  • Chill Before Baking. ...
  • Bake Until Golden. ...
  • Add Finishing Touches.

What is the mistake in making shortbread? ›

The most common mistakes when making shortbread are over-working the dough, and incorporating too much flour.

What's the difference between Scottish shortbread and regular shortbread? ›

As mentioned above, the main differences between the two styles of cookies are butter content and inclusion of leavening agents. These differences result in very different texture and taste experiences. No matter your preference, you can be sure to get a quality product from Walkers Shortbread.

Why do you put an egg in shortbread? ›

Adding hard-boiled egg yolks to a basic shortbread recipe makes cookies more tender with the perfect buttery-soft texture. The addition is a sure-fire way to improve the texture of your cookies, but perhaps not always worth the extra time and effort.

What not to do when making shortbread? ›

The key with shortbread is not to overhandle it. Make the dough exactly as instructed, but don't mess around making shapes or over rolling the dough - you will end up with delicious but tough biscuits. Stretching and pulling the dough activates the gluten in the flour, making chewy cookies and not crisp ones.

Should butter be cold for shortbread? ›

Should butter be cold or room temperature for making shortbread? Always start with cold butter straight from the refrigerator. This will keep the dough from warming up, making it greasy and difficult to roll out.

Why is shortbread unhealthy? ›

Why is shortbread considered to be bad for you? Shortbread is considered unhealthy because of the high butter content. How long do gingerbread houses last before eating them could make you sick?

What happens if you don't poke holes in shortbread? ›

Piercing the shortbread with a fork is not only for decoration, but it's meant for more even baking. Poking holes in the shortbread allows the heat to penetrate the cookie, hence more even baking. Notice I'm using powdered sugar here. You'll see lots of shortbread recipes using granulated sugar.

What are the disadvantages of shortbread? ›

Sugar provides a fast source of energy. There are rarely any artificial additives. Cons: Shortbread is a weight watcher's nightmare because it is extremely high in saturated fat and calories.

Should shortbread be crunchy or soft? ›

Shortbread should always have a tender, melting texture, but be slightly crisp when you bite into it. It should not generally be damp or wet underneath. A classic shortbread recipe will also only have flour, butter and sugar as the ingredients (in a 3:2:1 ratio) and not egg, which could lead to excess moisture.

What do Americans call shortbread? ›

Shortbread isn't a bread, it's what we Americans call a cookie.

What is shortbread called in Scotland? ›

Triangular wedges of shortbread became known as "petticoat tails", and this form of shortbread has become particularly associated with Mary, Queen of Scots. It has been suggested that a French term for the wedges of shortbread was petit* gâteaux or petites gatelles – little cakes, and this became "petticoat tails".

Why does shortbread have holes in the top? ›

The word "bread" comes from "biscuit bread" which was made from leftover bread dough that was sweetened and dried out in the oven to make biscuits. Why do you poke holes in shortbread? The holes allow the moisture to escape during baking and more even heat distribution. This helps dry out and crisp up the cookies.

Why do you put shortbread in the fridge before baking? ›

Why do you put shortbread cut-out cookies in the fridge before baking? This is to resolidify the butter. The butter is at room temperature when making the dough resulting in a soft dough. If baked straight away, the butter would melt away immediately when hitting the hot oven and the shortbread would spread.

Why is shortbread called petticoat tails? ›

The name “petticoat tail shortbread” comes from the way the shortbread is cut into triangles & will usually have decorative edges, which resembles the silhouette of a petticoat.

Should you chill shortbread dough before rolling? ›

Use your hands to form the dough into a flat disc, then wrap in plastic wrap and place in the fridge to chill for at least an hour. Roll the dough out onto a lightly floured surface until it is ⅛-¼” thick.

What does adding cornstarch to shortbread do? ›

A cornstarch shortbread cookie is a shortbread cookie that contains cornstarch along with all-purpose flour in the cookie dough. The cornstarch is used to give these buttery treats a crispy, melt-in-the-mouth texture. It also helps prevent the cookies from becoming too crumbly and breaking apart.

Why is my shortbread so crumbly after baking? ›

If your recipe doesn't use much fat, you may end up with crumbly dough. To fix this, add in a bit more fat a teaspoon at a time, and mix after each addition. This is a great option if you have shortbread cookie dough that's too dry.

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