Lavender Lemon Curd Cookies
I still remember the first time I sandwiched a spoonful of bright lemon curd into a thumbprint of lavender-scented dough — it felt like a little floral sunrise on my baking sheet. These Lavender Lemon Curd Cookies are tender, buttery, and perfumed with culinary lavender, balanced by the tang of lemon curd. They’re small enough for tea parties, elegant enough for brunch, and easy enough to make when you want a fresh-flavored cookie without fuss. If you like lemon-forward treats such as lemon raspberry dream cookies, you’ll appreciate how these cookies put lemon front and center with a subtle herbal lift.
Why you’ll love this dish
These cookies hit a few sweet spots at once: buttery shortbread texture, bright citrus, and a floral note that’s unexpected but not overpowering. They’re perfect when you want something that feels special but doesn’t demand hours of work.
- Quick-ish: dough comes together in one bowl (plus a dry-ingredients bowl) and bakes in about 12–15 minutes.
- Crowd-pleasing: floral lavender is gentle, so even picky eaters typically enjoy the lemon-forward flavor.
- Versatile: make them for afternoon tea, bridal showers, or to brighten a weekday coffee break.
“Delicate, buttery, and bright — these cookies vanish faster than I can plate them. The lavender is subtle and sophisticated.” — a regular in my baking circle
If you like the texture play of thumbprint cookies, these use the same idea as other nutty or jam-filled bites such as 4-ingredient almond joy cookies, but with a citrus twist.
How this recipe comes together
Short step-by-step overview to set expectations:
- Cream butter and sugar until light.
- Add eggs, lemon juice, zest, and lavender for flavor.
- Fold in dry ingredients into a soft, pliable dough.
- Shape tablespoon-sized rounds, indent centers, and fill with lemon curd.
- Bake until edges are lightly golden and let cool.
This quick roadmap helps you work efficiently: nothing needs to chill for hours, and assembly is straightforward — perfect for repeat batches.
What you’ll need
Key ingredients (makes about 30–36 cookies depending on dough size):
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened (for best texture, bring to room temperature)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice (fresh is best)
- Zest of 1 lemon
- 1 teaspoon dried culinary lavender (crushed lightly)
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup lemon curd (store-bought or homemade)
Notes and substitutions:
- If you prefer a nutty background, try swapping 1/2 cup of the flour with finely ground almonds for a shortbread-like crumb, similar to some almond cookie variations such as almond cookies.
- Use culinary-grade lavender only; garden lavender may taste soapy if it’s not the correct variety.
- For an egg-free version, replace eggs with two flax “eggs” (2 tbsp ground flax + 6 tbsp water, chilled) — expect a slightly different texture.
Step-by-step instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a mixing bowl, beat the softened butter and sugar until pale and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes.
- Add the eggs, lemon juice, lemon zest, and crushed dried lavender. Mix until smooth and combined.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
- Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture. Stir until just combined — avoid overmixing.
- Scoop tablespoon-sized portions of dough and place them 2 inches apart on the prepared sheet.
- Press an indentation into the center of each cookie with your thumb or the back of a teaspoon.
- Spoon a small dollop of lemon curd into each indentation (about 1/2 teaspoon).
- Bake 12–15 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden. Cool on the baking sheet for 2–3 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Pro tip: If the lemon curd is very runny, chill it briefly so it holds shape during baking. For a cleaner presentation, pipe the curd with a small bag or squeeze bottle.
Best ways to enjoy it
These cookies are lovely on their own with tea or coffee, but a few serving ideas make them feel elevated:
- Arrange on a pretty platter with edible flowers for bridal showers or garden parties.
- Pair with Earl Grey or chamomile tea — the bergamot or floral notes complement the lavender.
- Serve alongside fresh berries and whipped cream for brunch.
- For a dessert plate, add a small scoop of vanilla bean ice cream and a drizzle of lemon glaze.
If you want a contrasting texture, sprinkle finely chopped pistachios around the filled center before baking for a nutty crunch.
Keeping leftovers fresh
Short-term storage:
- Room temperature: store in a single layer or with parchment between layers in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Lemon curd can cause cookies to soften, so use airtight to limit air exposure.
- Refrigerator: for up to 7 days, keep cookies in an airtight container. Let them come to room temperature before serving so the butter flavor returns.
Freezing:
- Freeze baked cookies without curd for up to 3 months (flash-freeze on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag). Thaw, then fill with fresh lemon curd before serving.
- You can also freeze shaped, unbaked dough balls (on a tray) for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge and bake as directed.
Food safety: Lemon curd contains eggs; refrigerate homemade curd and store cookies with curd chilled if keeping longer than a day.
Pro chef tips
- Use culinary lavender and crush it lightly between your fingers or in a mortar to release oils. Too much whole lavender can be overpowering.
- Zest before juicing the lemon to make sure you don’t lose fragrant oils.
- Don’t overwork the dough — overmixing develops gluten and makes cookies tough. Stop when dry streaks disappear.
- If your kitchen is warm and the dough becomes sticky, chill balls for 10–15 minutes before shaping.
- If you love the idea but want a buttery snap, increase butter by 1–2 tablespoons and reduce flour by the same amount for a crisper edge.
For more citrus-baked inspiration and techniques for bright lemon desserts, check out my notes on baby lemon pies.
Creative twists
- Lavender-Blueberry: top curd with a few fresh blueberries before baking.
- Shortbread-style: replace 1/2 cup flour with cornstarch for a melt-in-your-mouth texture.
- White chocolate drizzle: after cooling, drizzle melted white chocolate for sweetness contrast.
- Gluten-free: use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend (check blend with xanthan gum for best texture).
- Vegan: use vegan butter and flax eggs, and choose a vegan lemon curd or make one from coconut milk and cornstarch.
Your questions answered
Q: Can I use fresh lavender instead of dried?
A: Use culinary-grade fresh lavender sparingly and finely chop it. Dried lavender is more concentrated and often easier to control; fresh may add more moisture and a greener flavor.
Q: How long do these cookies keep with lemon curd already filled?
A: Stored in the fridge in an airtight container, they last up to 5–7 days. At room temperature, consume within 24–48 hours because the curd contains eggs.
Q: Can I make these ahead for a party?
A: Yes — bake the cookies without curd and freeze them. Thaw and fill with lemon curd shortly before serving for best texture and appearance.
Q: My lemon curd sank or ran during baking. What went wrong?
A: Very loose curd or overfilled centers can run. Use a thicker curd or chill it first. Don’t overfill each indentation — less is more.
Q: Is the lavender flavor strong?
A: Not if you use 1 teaspoon of dried culinary lavender and crush it. If you’re unsure, start with 3/4 teaspoon and taste the dough (raw-eggs aside) by smelling a small pinch; adjust in future batches.
Conclusion
If you want a tested recipe similar to other home-baker favorites, this variation is inspired by crowd-pleasing designs like those on EmilyFabulous’ Lavender Lemon Curd Cookies, which emphasizes the same floral-citrus balance. For another take with shortbread-style cookies filled with lemon and lavender, see the charming twist at Lavender Lemon Shortbread Cookies – Little Vintage Baking.
Lavender Lemon Curd Cookies

Ingredients
Cookie Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened (room temperature for best texture)
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice (fresh is best)
- 1 unit zest of 1 lemon
- 1 teaspoon dried culinary lavender, crushed lightly Use culinary-grade only
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
For Filling
- 1 cup lemon curd (store-bought or homemade)
Instructions
Preparation
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a mixing bowl, beat the softened butter and sugar until pale and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes.
- Add the eggs, lemon juice, lemon zest, and crushed dried lavender. Mix until smooth and combined.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
- Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture. Stir until just combined — avoid overmixing.
Baking
- Scoop tablespoon-sized portions of dough and place them 2 inches apart on the prepared sheet.
- Press an indentation into the center of each cookie with your thumb or the back of a teaspoon.
- Spoon a small dollop of lemon curd into each indentation (about 1/2 teaspoon).
- Bake 12–15 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden. Cool on the baking sheet for 2–3 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
