The first time I baked Lemon Lavender Cookies, the kitchen smelled like a sunny garden after rain. Bright lemon filled the air, while soft floral notes drifted in slowly. It felt calm and fresh, almost like baking a little piece of spring right on the counter.
A bright, bakery-style cookie that blends zesty citrus with delicate floral notes, these lemon lavender cookies are soft, buttery, and incredibly easy to make. Perfect for spring gatherings, tea parties, or anytime you want something a little unique, this recipe delivers elegant flavor with minimal effort.
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Why You’ll Love These Lemon Lavender Cookies
Perfect balance of citrus and floral flavors
These Lemon Lavender Cookies bring together two bold flavors that work surprisingly well. The lemon adds a fresh, tangy bite, while the lavender gives a soft floral hint. As a result, each bite feels layered but still light.
Soft, tender texture with lightly crisp edges
You get a soft center with just a slight crisp edge. Meanwhile, the butter keeps every bite rich and tender. That contrast makes these cookies hard to stop eating.
Quick recipe with no chilling required
You can mix and bake right away. Since there is no chilling step, you save time and still get great results. So, this recipe fits busy days perfectly.
Great for gifting, brunches, or tea-time treats
These Lemon Lavender Cookies look and taste special. Therefore, they work well for brunch tables or small gifts. They also pair beautifully with tea, just like these Best tea-time cookies to pair with herbal tea.
Ingredients You’ll Need
Dry ingredients and baking essentials
You will need 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons cornstarch, and 1/2 teaspoon baking powder. Together, these create a soft and stable cookie base.
Key flavor ingredients: lemon zest and culinary lavender
Fresh lemon zest brings bright flavor, while dried culinary lavender adds that gentle floral note. However, always use culinary-grade lavender to avoid bitterness.
Wet ingredients for a rich, buttery dough
Use 2 sticks of softened salted butter, 3/4 cup sugar, and 1 large egg. These ingredients create a rich and smooth dough that bakes evenly.
Optional glaze and garnish components
For the glaze, mix powdered sugar with fresh lemon juice. You can also add lavender extract and a few drops of purple coloring if you like. Garnish with extra zest or lavender for a bakery-style finish.
How to Make Lemon Lavender Cookies Step by Step
Preparing your oven and baking sheets
First, preheat your oven to 350°F. Then, line your baking sheets with parchment paper so the cookies do not stick.
Mixing the dry ingredients properly
In a bowl, whisk together flour, cornstarch, and baking powder. Set it aside so it is ready when needed.
Creaming butter, sugar, lemon zest, and lavender
In another bowl, beat the butter, sugar, lemon zest, and lavender. Mix until the texture looks light and fluffy. This step builds the base flavor.
Incorporating the egg and forming the dough
Next, add the egg and mix until smooth. Then, slowly add the dry ingredients. Stir until a soft dough forms.
Portioning and spacing the cookies
Scoop the dough into small portions and place them on the baking sheet. Leave space between each one since they will spread slightly.
Baking time and visual doneness cues
Bake for 10 to 12 minutes. The edges should look set, while the centers stay soft. Do not wait for browning, or the cookies may dry out.
Cooling and preparing the lemon glaze
Let the cookies cool on the sheet briefly, then move them to a rack. Meanwhile, mix powdered sugar with lemon juice to create a smooth glaze.
Glazing and garnishing for best presentation
Once cooled, drizzle or spread the glaze over each cookie. Then, add a light sprinkle of lavender or zest if you want a pretty finish.
Tips for Perfect Lemon Lavender Cookies Every Time
Choosing and using culinary-grade lavender correctly
Always pick culinary lavender and avoid green stems. Too much lavender can taste strong, so measure carefully.
Getting the butter consistency just right
Use butter that feels soft but not melted. This helps control how much the cookies spread.
Measuring flour to avoid dense cookies
Spoon flour into your measuring cup and level it. If you pack it down, the cookies may turn dense.
How to prevent overbaking and keep cookies soft
Watch the edges closely. Once they set, remove the cookies even if the centers look soft.
Flavor Variations and Substitutions
Adjusting lemon or lavender intensity
You can add more zest for extra citrus. Or, reduce lavender if you want a milder floral taste.
Alternative citrus options like orange or lime
Try orange zest for a sweeter flavor. Lime also works well if you want a sharper twist.
Making the cookies without glaze
You can skip the glaze completely. The cookies still taste great on their own.
Optional extracts and flavor enhancements
A small drop of vanilla or almond extract can add depth. However, keep it subtle so it does not overpower the lemon.
Texture, Taste, and Serving Suggestions
What makes the texture soft and tender
Cornstarch and butter work together to create that soft bite. Meanwhile, the short bake time keeps the centers tender.
Flavor profile breakdown: citrus meets floral
These Lemon Lavender Cookies taste bright first, then gently floral. The balance feels light and refreshing.
Best occasions and pairings for serving
Serve them at brunch, tea parties, or spring gatherings. They also fit nicely with Light and refreshing spring dessert ideas.
Storage and Shelf Life
How to store cookies at room temperature
Place the cookies in an airtight container. Keep them at room temperature for several days.
Keeping cookies fresh and soft longer
Add a small piece of bread to the container. This helps keep moisture in the cookies.
Best containers and storage tips
Use a sealed container with minimal air space. That way, the cookies stay soft longer.
Can You Freeze Lemon Lavender Cookies?
Freezing baked cookies properly
Let the cookies cool fully, then freeze in layers with parchment paper between them.
Freezing cookie dough for later use
You can freeze dough portions and bake later. Just add a minute or two to the baking time.
Thawing and reheating tips
Thaw cookies at room temperature. If needed, warm them slightly for a fresh-baked feel.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Using too much lavender
Too much lavender can taste bitter. So, stick to the measured amount.
Overmixing the dough
Mix just until combined. Overmixing can make the cookies tough.
Incorrect baking time or temperature
Always check early. Even one extra minute can change the texture.
More Such Recipes
- Easy lemon cookie recipe with bright citrus flavor
- Soft and chewy sugar cookies for any occasion
- Homemade butter cookies with a tender texture
- Floral dessert recipes with unique flavors
- Simple glazed cookie recipes for beginners
Before you head to baking, you can also find more inspiration on Pinterest or join the community on Facebook.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I taste the lavender strongly in Lemon Lavender Cookies?
No, the lavender stays mild if you measure it correctly. It adds a soft floral note rather than a strong flavor.
Do I need the glaze for Lemon Lavender Cookies?
No, the glaze is optional. However, it adds extra lemon flavor and a nice finish.
Can I make Lemon Lavender Cookies ahead of time?
Yes, you can bake them a few days ahead or freeze the dough for later use.
What makes these cookies soft?
The combination of butter, cornstarch, and careful baking keeps them soft and tender.

Final Thoughts
Why this recipe is worth trying
These Lemon Lavender Cookies bring something different to the table. They feel simple, yet they taste special enough for sharing.
Encouragement to experiment with flavors
Once you try them, play with the flavors. Add more citrus or try new extracts. Baking should feel flexible and fun, and this recipe gives you room to make it your own.
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Lemon Lavender Cookies Easy Amazing Treat
- Total Time: 32 minutes
- Yield: 25 cookies 1x
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Lemon Lavender Cookies are soft, buttery cookies with bright citrus flavor and delicate floral notes. Perfect for spring gatherings, tea parties, or a light dessert.
Ingredients
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
2 sticks salted butter, softened to cool room temperature
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons lemon zest
2 tablespoons dried culinary lavender buds
1 large egg at room temperature
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar, sifted
2 to 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon lavender extract (optional)
3 to 4 drops purple food coloring (optional)
Extra lavender buds and lemon zest for garnish (optional)
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 350°F and line baking sheets with parchment paper
2. Mix flour, cornstarch, and baking powder in a bowl and set aside
3. Beat butter, sugar, lemon zest, and lavender until light and fluffy
4. Add egg and mix until fully incorporated
5. Gradually combine dry ingredients into the wet mixture until a soft dough forms
6. Scoop dough and place on prepared baking sheets with spacing
7. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes until edges are set and centers remain soft
8. Cool cookies briefly, then transfer to a rack to cool completely
9. Prepare glaze by mixing powdered sugar with lemon juice, then add lavender extract and coloring if using
10. Drizzle glaze over cooled cookies and garnish if desired
Notes
Use only culinary-grade lavender to avoid bitterness
Butter should be soft but not melted
Measure flour correctly to prevent dense cookies
Glaze is optional but adds extra flavor
Cookies should stay soft with lightly crisp edges
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 12 minutes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cookie

