These buttery, tender lemon thumbprint cookies are filled with homemade creamy lemon curd for a bright, zesty flavour. They are elegant enough for special occasions yet straightforward to make at home.
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What are lemon thumbprint cookies
Lemon thumbprint cookies are soft, buttery biscuits with a small indentation in the centre that’s filled with tangy lemon curd. Their tender texture and bright citrus filling make them a refreshing choice for tea time, dessert tables, or celebrations.
These cookies are made from a simple dough that bakes into pale-golden rounds; once cooled, each well is filled with a spoonful of lemon curd. The contrast between the rich, buttery cookie and the zesty curd is what makes them so irresistible.
If you enjoy lemony treats, try pairing these cookies with other lemon desserts for a themed spread.

List of Ingredients
- All-purpose flour — the best choice for a soft, buttery cookie. For gluten-free alternatives, follow the package substitution instructions for one-to-one use.
- Fine granulated sugar — blends easily into the butter; powdered sugar can be used if preferred.
- Softened unsalted butter — room temperature for easy creaming with the sugar.
- Large egg yolks — use two large yolks (about 40 g total) or yolks from a carton measured to the same weight.
- Fresh lemon zest and juice — use medium lemons for zest and juice to ensure bright, natural lemon flavour.
- Kosher salt — a small pinch brings the flavours together.
- Vanilla or lemon extract — optional, up to 1/2 teaspoon for a more pronounced aroma without overpowering the cookie.

Making homemade lemon curd for the filling
Homemade lemon curd gives the best flavour and texture. I usually prepare curd a day ahead: it takes more time than baking the cookies and needs to chill to thicken properly. If you prefer, a thick, high-quality store-bought curd will also work.
The recipe below includes a small batch of curd just enough for the cookies; if you want extra curd for other uses, scale the curd recipe or prepare a larger batch and refrigerate or freeze leftovers.

How to create the ultimate lemon thumbprint cookies
Step 1 — Preparing the cookie dough
Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line baking sheets with parchment paper. Cream the softened butter and sugar until light and fluffy (about 2–3 minutes). Add the egg yolks and lemon juice, mixing just until combined. Sift in the flour, add lemon zest and salt, and mix until the dough comes together—avoid overmixing.
Form the dough into a disc, wrap it, and refrigerate for 2 hours. Chilling is important to help the cookies keep their shape when baked.



Step 2 — Shaping and baking the cookies
Scoop tablespoon-sized portions of dough and roll into smooth balls. Place them two inches apart on the prepared baking sheet. Use a 1 teaspoon measure to press a small well into the centre of each ball before baking.
Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 12–15 minutes, until the edges turn just golden. While still warm, press the centres again if needed so they hold the curd. Let the cookies cool briefly on the sheet, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.






Step 3 — Assembling the thumbprint cookies
Fill each cooled well with about ½ teaspoon of lemon curd. For neat results, pipe the curd from a small pastry bag. Avoid overfilling to prevent spills. Finish with a light dusting of powdered sugar if desired.


Storage tips for lemon thumbprint cookies
Refrigerate (recommended): Store filled cookies in the refrigerator for 5–7 days. Bring to room temperature before serving for the best texture.
Freeze (best unfilled): Freeze baked, unfilled cookies in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature and fill just before serving.
Baking and filling tips
Don’t overfill: Use about ½ teaspoon of curd per cookie to avoid leaking or bubbling.
Chill the dough: Refrigerating the dough helps cookies keep their shape and prevents excessive spread.
Use thick curd: If the curd is runny, chill it or reduce it gently over low heat until thicker so it stays in the wells.
Cool completely before storing: Let the curd set and cookies crisp before packing. Store in a single layer or separate layers with parchment paper.
Make-ahead: Bake and store cookies unfilled; add curd just before serving for the freshest appearance.
Variations on the classic recipe
Coconut-Lemon: Roll dough balls in shredded coconut before baking.
Lemon-Blueberry: Add a small dollop of blueberry jam on top of the curd and swirl gently for a marbled look.
Lemon Poppy Seed: Fold 1 tablespoon of poppy seeds into the dough for texture and visual interest.
You can also use fruit jams or other curds as alternative fillings.
Serving suggestions
Garnish with zest: A light pinch of lemon zest or a thin candied lemon peel adds visual appeal and extra aroma.
Serve on a dessert tray: Pair with shortbread, macarons, or scones and add fresh berries and mint for a pretty presentation.
Dust with powdered sugar: Lightly dust cooled cookies for a delicate finish and touch of sweetness.

FAQ’s
Yes. Choose a thick, good-quality curd. If it seems thin, chill it before filling the cookies.
No. It’s best to fill the cookies after baking for a fresher, shinier curd and cleaner appearance.
Too-soft or warm butter, or too little flour, usually causes spreading. Chill the dough and ensure accurate flour measurement.
Yes. Refrigerate the dough up to 3 days or freeze up to 2 months. Let it soften slightly before shaping and baking.

More lemon recipes or other cookies
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- PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE COOKIES
- MINI FLORENTINE COOKIES
- TRIPLE CHOCOLATE COOKIES
- CRANBERRY ORANGE SHORTBREAD COOKIES
- LEMON BLUEBERRY MUFFINS
- LEMON POPPY SEED SCONES
- FRENCH STYLE LEMON TART

Lemon thumbprint cookies with lemon curd
Julia
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Equipment
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1 tablespoon cookie scoop
Ingredients
Lemon cookies
- ¾ cup (200 g) softened unsalted butter
- ½ cup (100 g) fine granulated sugar
- 2 large egg yolks
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract optional
- 2 ½ cup (300 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- ¾ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 cup powdered sugar for dusting
Homemade Lemon curd
- 2 large lemons for zest
- 3 ½ tablespoons (53 ml) lemon juice
- 5 ½ tablespoons 80 g granulated sugar
- 1 extra large 75 g egg whole
- 7 tablespoons 100 g unsalted cubed butter room temperature
Instructions
Lemon cookies
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Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy (about 2–3 minutes). Add egg yolks and lemon juice (and vanilla if using), and mix until combined.

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Sift in flour, add lemon zest and salt, and mix until the dough just comes together. Form into a disc, wrap, and refrigerate for 2 hours.

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Scoop 1 tablespoon portions and roll into balls. Place 2 inches apart on the lined sheet; you should fit two sheets.

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Press a 1 teaspoon measuring spoon into the centre of each ball to create a well.

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Bake 12–15 minutes until edges are lightly golden. Reshape centres if needed and cool on a wire rack.

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Fill centres with about ½ teaspoon of lemon curd. Use a pastry bag for neat filling. Don’t overfill.

Homemade lemon curd
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Wash and zest the lemons, then juice them.

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Set up a double boiler: simmer water in a saucepan and place a heatproof bowl on top without touching the water.
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In the bowl, rub lemon zest with sugar to release oils, add lemon juice and eggs, and whisk until smooth.

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Stir constantly for about 15 minutes until thickened and coating the back of a spoon (around 170°F / 77°C).
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Remove from heat and strain through a fine mesh to remove zest and any cooked bits.
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Whisk in cubed butter a little at a time until smooth, then cool and refrigerate in clean jars—the curd will thicken as it chills.

Notes
- Storage: Refrigerate filled cookies 5–7 days, bringing them to room temperature before serving. Freeze baked, unfilled cookies up to 3 months and fill after thawing.
- Lemon curd: The recipe card lists the small amount needed for filling; make a larger batch if you want leftovers to use in tarts or on toast—leftover curd freezes well for up to 3 months.
- Alternate fillings: Try raspberry, strawberry, or blueberry jam in place of lemon curd for different flavours.
- Tools: A 1-tablespoon scoop, baking sheets, cooling rack, and a small pastry bag make the process easier.








