Lemon Curd Cookies Recipe - Chenée Today
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This simple lemon curd cookies recipe is always so fun to make and eat! They’re thumbprint cookies with lemon curd that we’ll make homemade, or you can use store-bought and it’s just as good! Try these lemon filled cookies today!
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If you like these lemon cookies, you’ll love my Lemon Sour Cream Pound Cake, my Lemon Dump Cake, and my Lemon Poppyseed Scones!
Thumbprint cookies are so fun! I love making my peanut butter and jelly thumbprint cookies for a yummy nostalgic treat, and my cinnamon-dusted salted caramel thumbprint cookies are always a huge hit!
But I have a soft spot for lemon goodies, so these lemon curd cookies may be my new favorites! They're buttery lemon shortbread cookies filled with rich, tart lemon curd, and they're SO easy to make! Best of all, you can feel free to use either homemade lemon curd or save time with store-bought lemon curd!

- What to make with leftover lemon curd?
- Is lemon curd the same as lemon custard?
- Can you bake with lemon curd?
- Shortbread Cookies with Lemon Curd - Ingredients
- Equipment
- Tips and F.A.Q.
- More Lemon Recipes You'll Love
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What to make with leftover lemon curd?
My homemade lemon curd recipe for these cookies is the same one from my lemon coconut layer cake, which can be found in my Sweet Summertime cookbook! Making that cake was a useful reminder that there are SO many delicious uses for your leftover lemon curd once you're done making this recipe for lemon curd cookies!
My favorite is to use the lemon curd as an ice cream topping! Just spoon it over some creamy vanilla ice cream and enjoy the contrast of the sweet and tart flavors. I also love lemon curd in lemon bars, or as a topping on pastries, toast, biscuits, crepes pancakes, yogurt, and other breakfast goodies.
Lemon curd is also perfect as a dessert filling or topping. Think cheesecake, layer cake, cupcakes, or tarts. And of course, these lemon curd cookies are always a good idea! And for more lemony goodness, check out my collection of recipes with lemon curd!
Is lemon curd the same as lemon custard?
Not quite, although they do have some similar ingredients. Lemon curd is made with lemon juice, butter, sugar, and eggs. Lemon custard, on the other hand, often adds cornstarch, milk or cream, or flour to those ingredients to achieve a thicker, creamier consistency. If you want a more custardy lemon treat, try my Lemon Bars with Graham Cracker Crust!

Can you bake with lemon curd?
Absolutely! Baking these cookies with the lemon curd creates a dense, jammy texture in the curd and helps them to store very well, since the lemon curd is no longer soft.
Shortbread Cookies with Lemon Curd - Ingredients
- all-purpose flour - because these lemon cookies have a shortbread base, it's important to measure your flour correctly. I recommend measuring flour by weight using a kitchen scale. If you measure with a measuring cup, you could end up with too much flour depending on how it's packed in the cup, and that can make your cookies more crumbly and harder to form into dough.
- lemon zest - use a microplane grater to remove the outer peel of the lemon to add a brighter lemon flavor to these cookies. I prefer to use organic lemons when I'm zesting them, since the coating added to conventional lemons can inhibit the lemon flavor. And if you love lemon desserts, check out my Blueberry and Lemon Pound Cake and my Lemon Blueberry Mascarpone Cake!
- salted butter - your butter should be cold and cut into cubes. I like to cut it into cubes, then place it back in the fridge or freezer to chill again before using. If you prefer to use unsalted butter, just add ½ teaspoon of salt in with your dry ingredients.
- vanilla extract - be sure to use a high-quality pure vanilla extract. Or better yet, check out my post on how to make vanilla extract at home with just 2 ingredients!
- powdered sugar - sift your powdered sugar before measuring, or use a kitchen scale to measure out 115 grams by weight.
- lemon curd - I have a favorite lemon curd recipe for these old fashioned lemon curd cookies, but you can also use your favorite store-bought lemon curd to save time making this recipe!
- turbinado sugar - we'll be using turbinado sugar to add a sweet crunch to the top of our cookies! If you don't have any turbinado sugar, feel free to use white sparkling sugar or just omit it altogether.

Equipment
This is a pretty simple recipe for shortbread cookies with lemon curd, so you'll mostly need basic cookie tools -- a large baking sheet and liner, and an electric mixer. You'll also want to grab a microplane grater to zest your lemon, and a wooden spoon or other tool to press out the "thumbprint." I like to use a wine cork!
Tips and F.A.Q.
Does lemon curd keep?Your lemon curd should last up to a week, refrigerated in an airtight container. You'll definitely have some left over, so see above for some ideas for what to do with your extra lemon curd!
Can you put lemon curd in cookies?Of course! These Lemon Curd Cookies are one of my favorite recipes with lemon curd.
Do you refrigerate lemon curd after opening?Definitely! Whether you use homemade or store-bought lemon curd for these cookies, you should keep it refrigerated in an airtight container afterwards.
Does baked lemon curd need to be refrigerated?Yes, you should keep these lemon curd thumbprint cookies in the refrigerator -- they should be fresh for up to 4 days. If you like, you can also freeze them for up to 2 months - just be careful when freezing to not stack to the cookies to avoid the lemon curd sticking to everything.
You may not have heated it enough to set the eggs -- I'd recommend using a thermometer to make sure the temperature hits between 160-185°F. Also, keep in mind that your lemon curd will thicken as it cools, so if you're unsure if it's thick enough, let it cool to room temperature. If it's still too thin, you can reheat it, stirring constantly, to reach the appropriate temperature.
Why did my lemon curd go grainy?This may be the result of cooking it at too high a temperature. You should aim to heat to at least 160°F, but no higher than 185°F.
How do I store these lemon curd cookies?These cookies can be stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days at room temperature or up to 1 week if kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They can also be frozen, well wrapped, for up to 3 months.
Why is my dough crumbly and hard to work with?You may have too much flour in your dough. I recommend measuring flour by weight using a kitchen scale. If you measure with a measuring cup, you could end up with too much flour depending on how it's packed in the cup, and that can make your cookies more crumbly and harder to form into dough. Measuring by weight ensures the amount of flour added is exactly what you need for the recipe. If you really can't get your hands on a kitchen scale, definitely measure using the spoon-and-level method.
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- Lemon and Blackberry Cake
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Lemon Curd Cookies Recipe - Shortbread Lemon Bar Cookies with Lemon Curd Filling!
4.91 from 53 votes Print Pin Recipe Rate Recipe Save RecipeSaved! This easy lemon curd cookies recipe is always so fun to make and eat! They’re shortbread cookies with lemon curd that is homemade or store-bought!! I know you'll love these lemon curd thumbprint cookies! Prep Time: 25 minutes Cook Time: 14 minutes Total Time: 39 minutes Course: Dessert, Snack Cuisine :American Servings: 24 cookies Calories: 151kcal Recipe Source: Chenée LewisEquipment you may need
- microplane grater/zester
- ¾ sheet baking pan
- silicone baking mat
- hand mixer
- stand mixer
- mixing bowls
- measuring cups and spoons
- wooden spoon
Ingredients
1x2x3x- 2 ¼ cups (288 g) all-purpose flour - measured by weight with a kitchen scale or with the spoon-and-level method
- 1 teaspoon (5 ml) lemon zest - packed
- 1 cup (227 g) salted butter - room temperature
- ½ teaspoon (5 ml) pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup (115 g) powdered sugar - measured by weight with a kitchen scale or with the spoon-and-level method
- ½ cup (113 g) lemon curd - cooled to room temperature (store-bought lemon curd works too)
- turbinado sugar - for sprinkling
Instructions
- To make lemon curd cookies, place powdered sugar and lemon zest in a mixing bowl and press with a wooden spoon to release lemon oils. 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- Add softened butter and cream together about 3-5 minutes, or until mixture is light and fluffy. Mix in vanilla.1 cup salted butter, ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- Gradually add flour and mix just until dough comes together. Chill dough in fridge for an hour.2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
- Scoop out one-inch dough balls and place 2 inches apart on a large baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone liner. Chill any extra dough for the next batch.
- Use your thumb, the end of a wooden spoon, or a wine cork to press a shallow indentation into the middle of each cookie. Fill each indent with about ½ teaspoon chilled lemon curd. If desired, sprinkle each cookie with raw sugar.½ cup lemon curd, turbinado sugar
- Preheat oven to 350°F. Place baking sheet in freezer to chill for at least 15 minutes while the oven preheats.
- Bake in preheated oven for 13 minutes, or until bottoms of cookies are lightly golden brown. Let cool on pan for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
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Notes
Salted butter: I typically use salted butter in baking, but you can use unsalted butter in this recipe — just add ½ teaspoon of salt in with the dry ingredients for the cookies and ¼ into the lemon curd. Softening Butter Quickly: To soften your butter, place the stick of butter on a microwave-safe plate and heat on high for 4 seconds. Turn so another side of the stick of butter is facing up and heat for another 4 seconds. Repeat for a total of 16 seconds.Nutrition
Serving: 1 cookie | Calories: 151 kcal | Carbohydrates: 15.3 g | Protein: 1.6 g | Fat: 10 g | Saturated Fat: 6 g | Cholesterol: 37 mg | Sodium: 71 mg | Potassium: 15 mg | Fiber: 0.3 g | Sugar: 6 g | Calcium: 4 mg | Iron: 1 mg Nutrition Disclaimer Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can't wait to see (and share) your results! Follow me on Instagram at @chenee_today and tag #cheneetoday!PIN this thumbprint lemon curd cookies recipe for later!


Last Updated on June 27, 2025 by Chenée Lewis
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