Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Lemon Thumbprint Cookies {Recipe}



Earlier this week I posted a delicious homemade lemon curd recipe and promised to be back soon to share some recipe that include this delicious treat.  I'll start off with these pretty little Lemon Thumbprint Cookies.  These delicious cookies are quite easy to make, and could be made with either store bought, or homemade lemon curd.  These are sure to be a hit with any lemon lovers, and I think they would be a perfect cookie to include on a tea party menu. 


Lemon Thumbprint Cookies

3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter
1/2 cup powdered sugar (plus a little extra for dusting the finished cookies)
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon fresh lemon zest
1 Tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 cups all purpose flour

3/4 cup prepared lemon curd (store bought or homemade)

Directions ~
Beat butter in a large bowl until smooth.  Add sugars and continue mixing.  Add egg, lemon zest, lemon juice and vanilla.  Mix until fully incorporated.  Add baking powder, and then flour (slowly, while mixing).   Stop mixing as soon as the flour is fully incorporated.  Cover dough and chill in the refrigerator about 1 hour. 

Place lemon curd into a small ziplock bag, and cut off one corner of the bag.

When the dough has chilled, preheat oven to 350*F.  Roll small balls of dough and place on a silpat lined, or parchment lined baking sheet.  Flatten balls of dough slightly with the palm of your hand.  Use your thumb to create a crater in the center of the dough.  Fill crater with about 1 teaspoon of lemon curd.

Bake cookies about 15 minutes, or until cookie edges are just turning golden brown.  Remove from oven, cool slightly, then move to a wire cooling rack to cool fully.  Dust cookies with powdered sugar. 

(Note- I found that when I dusted the cookies with powdered sugar, the sugar fully covered the lemon filling.  I wanted the filling to show up a bit, so I dipped one finger into a small bowl of water, then just slightly moistened the lemon filling.  Then, sprinkle with powdered sugar, and the sugar will only be visible just the cookie portion.)   

Recipe yields about 3 dozen cookies
Recipe source- Women's Day 


If you happen to be planning a tea party, here are a few more delicious recipes that could be included on your menu...


28 comments:

So Domesticated said...

These cookies are beautiful.... great use of the lemon curd you posted earlier!

manu said...

Sounds good! I love lemons

Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar said...

These sound lovely! Yum!

Candy said...

These look delicious! I love anything with lemon curd.

Jo said...

These look so good! Yum!

miss b said...

I've been looking forward to your recipes with the lemon curd and these look delicious! Thanks for the recipe.
PS What a gorgeous cup and saucer.

http://missbbobochic.blogspot.com/

Canterbury Cakes said...

I love lemon curd! Such beautiful photography.

sue @ cakeballs, cookies and more said...

so pretty!

Dinx said...

I see you've put that yummy lemon curd to good use! How delicious do these look?

Dinx @ Lovely in Random xoxo

CraftyLoops said...

These look scrumptious. Lee xx

SweetSugarBelle said...

These are so tempting!!! I love lemon flavored baked goods. I'll have to try these soon!

Daphne said...

Lovely, I love lemon cookies~~~

Leslie said...

LOVE a good bright and lemony cookie!!!

Elizabeth said...

Yum!!!

Allisca said...

delicious!!!

claudia b said...

Yum, I need to make these for my mom and me, we're the only ones who love lemons :D

Nydia said...

I always wanted to make thumbprint cookies, but still baking chocolate chip cookies over and over again. I want to make this one...I really want.

Karen @ Sugartown Sweets said...

The cookies look yummy..and i really love your photos! :)

Summer from SWEEThearts Community said...

I love the tea set featured in this post, so darling!

The Cookie Basket said...

Big Lemon Curd fan! Mom asked for cookies at the nursing home. Think I'll go make these NOW :) I know they will be a hit! Thanks so much for the idea! And they ARE so pretty!

Andrea said...

Made these today (and a batch using raspberry jam in the "print") So very good...it is such a delicate cookies! Yum!

Geni said...

What beautiful and delectable cookies! Lemon meringue pie is my hubby's favorite dessert in the world so I am fairly certain these would be a new cookie favorite! BTW...your tutorial on frosting cupcakes has totally taken my cupcake frosting to new levels. Thanks a million!

JulieD said...

I love these and I have a jar of lemon curd...must try this! I'm way into lemon desserts lately and this is right up my alley!

Cecilia said...

I really like thumbprint cookies. I've never made lemon ones though, I'll have to try that next time! Thanks for the idea! Love you!
~Cecilia

Susan S. said...

I made these lovely cookies tonight and they looked beautiful. I would recommend either using salted butter or adding a little salt to the cookie dough to enhance the flavor. Also, make sure that your butter is room temperature. This is very important because if it is cold (as I found out)the butter will end up in clumps in the dough no matter how long you beat it before adding the sugar. The clumps of butter in the dough will melt during baking and your cookies will have uneven edges.

The lemon curd was very tart, which was okay with me because I'm a tart lemon lover. However, if you want it a bit sweeter, you may want to use 1/2 cup sugar. Definitely worth making though. Loved this recipe. Thanks for sharing, Glory.

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Great! Looks absolutely luscious.

Jamie said...

I just discovered your blog and I have been pinning things to Pinterest like crazy. I love baking and your tips are great. I can't pass up anything with lemon and these cookies would go great with a cup of tea.

Can't wait to explore your blog more.

Tina said...

Can you please let me know if these cookies can be frozen

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