Ooey Gooey Lemon Cookies are going to be THE cookie of summer! These from-scratch Ooey Gooey Lemon Cookies were inspired by my Ooey Gooey Butter Cookies. They are sweet and satisfying and super fun to make! Donโt miss my 50 Best Cookie Recipes if you want more great cookie options! If you love lemon desserts, try my easy Lemon Mousse!
Oh, and here is the super popular Orange Creamsicle version!
Ooey Gooey Lemon Cookies
If you are looking for a delicious cookie that has the most wonderful hint of lemon, these are the cookies for you. I am a huge fan of my Ooey Gooey Butter Cookies and thought that if I made a few simple changes to the recipe it would convert well to a lemon cookie. Well, (oddly) I was right! These cookies are soft, sweet, a little tart from the lemon zest, and easy to make! Once you try them I can’t help but think you will agree! Along the same lines, I also went for an Orange Creamsicle Cookie following the same butter cookies recipe!
What Are Ooey Gooey Lemon Cookies?
Basically one of the sweetest cookies known to man! When my husband tried one his response was, โNow that’s a good cookie.โ The kids were just as pleased, asking if they could do chores to earn another sweet cookie! They are addicting, which is tough because they are so sweet you know you shouldnโt eat two!
Extract vs. Real Lemon Juice
I use lemon extract in these cookies. If you don’t have lemon extract, you can use fresh lemon juice. Here is a simple equivalency:
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice = 1/2 teaspoon lemon extract
1 teaspoon lemon zest = 1 teaspoon lemon extract
There is lemon zest and lemon extract in this dough, so swapping out for fresh lemon juice should be ok. (I have not tested it, we thought this cookie was amazing as-is.) For this recipe specifically, you would use 2 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice instead of lemon extract, which is about 1 medium lemon.
Should You Refrigerate Cookie Dough?
Now, you may have noticed that I did not refrigerate the dough. Most recipes call for this so I, of course, tested that. What exactly does refrigerating do for cookies? Well, when you chill cookie dough, it solidifies the fat. Then, when you are ready to bake the cookies, the chilled dough takes longer to melt and remains solid longer, meaning the cookies spread less. For this recipe specifically, that meant the cookies were much more puffed up and tall, which also meant I had to bake them a bit longer to make sure they were actually baked through. The edges browned and didnโt look as pretty as I would like.
Those cookies actually tasted less ooey gooey when the dough was chilled, so I opted to delete that instruction and use the dough immediately after preparing. The cookies are a bit flatter, but they are still just as ooey gooey and delicious!
How to Freeze Lemon Cookies
The very best way to freeze these cookies is to freeze the dough. I like to scoop out my individual cookies, place them on a baking sheet, and then place in the freezer for about 30 minutes. Once they are chilled through, I place them in an airtight bag and then label it with the cookie name and date.
How to Store Ooey Gooey Lemon Cookies
If you want to store baked cookies, grab a large flat plastic container and place a layer of parchment or wax paper on the bottom. Set cookies down, place another layer of wax or parchment, then another layer of cookies. Set a slice of bread (it will get very dry but the cookies will remain moist) in the container and close. Be eaten within 3 days.
Ooey Gooey Lemon Cookies
Ingredients
Lemon Cookie Recipe
- ยฝ cup (113g) salted butter, softened
- 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon zest
- 1 ยฝ cups (300g) granulated sugar
- 1 large egg, room temperature
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon lemon extract
- 2 ยผ cups (282g) all-purpose flour
- ยฝ cup (63g) confectioners sugar
- 3 teaspoons baking powder
Topping
- ยฝ cup confectioners’ sugar, for rolling cookie dough in
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ยฐF.
- In a large bowl using a hand-held mixer, beat butter, cream cheese, lemon zest, and granulated sugar until blended.ย
- Add in egg, vanilla, and lemon extract.ย
- Add in flour, baking powder, and ยฝ cup confectioners sugar. With the mixer on low, gradually beat into creamed mixture.ย
- Using a 2-tablespoon cookie scoop, scoop dough and then roll in the remaining ยฝ cup of confectionersโ sugar.ย Place approximately 6 dough balls on parchment paper-lined baking sheets. (Cookies will spread.)
- Bake until they no longer appear wet on top, 8-11 minutes. After about 5 minutes cooling on the pan (they will be soft!), place on cooling racks to cool completely.
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SCRUMPDELICIOUS!!!!! Can you also eliminate the lemon zest and extract and substitute 1/2 C of the flour with cocoa powder???
should you bring them to room temp after freezing before you bake?
Hi, Mary! I work with iambaker and am happy to help with questions. I would recommend letting the dough come to room temperature before rolling them in confectioners’ sugar and baking them as instructed. Remember to leave plenty of room between the balls of dough as they will spread out while baking. Have a great day!
Hot out of oven…easy to make..
I absolutely LOVE this cookies, itโs so hard to eat only one. I tell everyone I know about them. I do have a question though, every time Iโve made these cookies, the dough is super sticky and I canโt ball them up to roll in the sugar. Itโs a complete mess. Any advice???
So glad you like them! You can chill the dough for a short time, like 30 minutes or less, to minimize the messy part. ๐
Can you use fresh lemon juice instead? Iโm not a fan of imitation anything:)
Hi, Robyn! I work with iambaker and am happy to help with questions. Generally, you can substitute 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice for 1/2 teaspoon lemon extract. However, we have not tested that in this recipe. Have a great day!
Your recipe calls for powder but your video says soda….which is it ??
Written recipe is correct.
hi dear! should i place the dough or the cookie balls in the fridge for a while? I mean before baking them.
Hi, Dalia! I work with iambaker and am happy to help with questions. We did try chilling the dough, but we weren’t happy with the results. These cookies actually tasted less ooey-gooey when the dough was chilled, so we opted to delete that instruction and use the dough immediately after preparing. If you do chill the dough, you may have to increase the baking time. Have a great day!
Pls give egg substitute
Hi, Smriti! I work with iambaker and am happy to help with questions. Check out the Egg Substitutes for a few ideas. Have a great day!
These cookies and cakes look delicious! I canโt wait to try them!
This is great