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Related: About this forumThinking about making some shortbread cookies
But I'd like to amp them up a bit with some lemon flavor.
Can anyone think of any reason why a little lemon zest in the cookie dough might muck things up?
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Thinking about making some shortbread cookies (Original Post)
MissMillie
Aug 19
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I've done it and it's great. Keep the vanilla in too. The result is phenomenal!
hedda_foil
Aug 19
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hedda_foil
(16,811 posts)1. I've done it and it's great. Keep the vanilla in too. The result is phenomenal!
mwmisses4289
(1,970 posts)2. It won't.
Walkers shortbread makes a ginger one (has bits of crystallized ginger in it), and I've seen recipes for orange and lavender ones. Also heard of pistachio ones.
Have fun experimenting!
MissMillie
(39,386 posts)3. UPDATE: they were good, but
I didn't get near the amount of lemon flavor I was hoping for.
I zested an entire lemon.
I guess the 1/2 lb. of butter in the recipe simply overtook the lemon.
justaprogressive
(5,248 posts)4. Need More Lemon

In this Lemon Shortbread Cookie recipe, I use fresh lemon juice and zest in the cookie dough and the lemon glaze. Each bite has that natural citrus taste I crave.
These cookies are easy to make and perfect for spring or summer. Really, theyre good for any occasion when you want something light and refreshing.
Serve them plain, as sandwich cookies, or cut into fun shapes. However you do it, these lemon cookies always catch peoples attention. The shortbread just melts in your mouth combines perfectly with the tangy lemon icing.
How do you make melt-in-your-mouth lemon shortbread cookies?
I start by creaming softened unsalted butter. Thats what makes the cookies tender.
Then mix in sugar, lemon zest, and lemon juice for flavor and moisture. Add the flour slowly and only mix until its combined, so the cookies dont get tough.
Chill the dough a bit so its easy to roll out, then bake the cookies just until the edges are slightly golden. Always let them cool before glazing. Thats the secret to keeping them soft and crumbly.
Ingredients:
Unsalted butter ½ cup
Sugar ½ cup
Vanilla extract 1 tsp
Lemon juice 1 tbsp
Lemon zest Zest of 1 lemon
Salt ¼ tsp
Egg yolk 1 large
All-purpose flour 1 ¼ cup
These cookies are easy to make and perfect for spring or summer. Really, theyre good for any occasion when you want something light and refreshing.
Serve them plain, as sandwich cookies, or cut into fun shapes. However you do it, these lemon cookies always catch peoples attention. The shortbread just melts in your mouth combines perfectly with the tangy lemon icing.
How do you make melt-in-your-mouth lemon shortbread cookies?
I start by creaming softened unsalted butter. Thats what makes the cookies tender.
Then mix in sugar, lemon zest, and lemon juice for flavor and moisture. Add the flour slowly and only mix until its combined, so the cookies dont get tough.
Chill the dough a bit so its easy to roll out, then bake the cookies just until the edges are slightly golden. Always let them cool before glazing. Thats the secret to keeping them soft and crumbly.
Ingredients:
Unsalted butter ½ cup
Sugar ½ cup
Vanilla extract 1 tsp
Lemon juice 1 tbsp
Lemon zest Zest of 1 lemon
Salt ¼ tsp
Egg yolk 1 large
All-purpose flour 1 ¼ cup
From https://www.thebewitchinkitchen.com/lemon-shortbread-cookies/
HTH
