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Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies are delicious. They are like a little slice of heaven baked into a soft cookie that can be savored.It’s one of my favorite flavors to experiential with and when you try these cookies, you’ll understand why.If you’re a lemon fan, this cookie recipe is for you. If you love soft and chewy cookies, this recipe is for you and finally, if youenjoy simple recipes, this is the one for you!

Icebox cookies are a must in my household. I can bake cupcakes, pies, dessert bars and cake but nothing compares to the cookies we go through here. For years, my cookies turned out flat, crispy and crunchy but after learning to tweak the recipes, I have finally mastered the art of cookie baking.

Using Cream Cheese in Lemon Cookie Dough

Adding cream cheese to cookies is nothing new. Many bakers much like myself enjoy cookies that use a mixture of cream cheese and butter.Using real butter adds an incredible amount of flavor to cookies and that is something that remains in this soft dough recipe.Using cream cheese helps to thicken the cookie dough. It results in a more intense soft, chewy and pillowy cookie with the same richness and flavor that many crave.

It’s important to thaw the cream cheese and butter to room temperature before continuing to make the dough.

TIP: To quickly soften, cut butter or cream cheese by the tablespoon and place in the microwave for 30 seconds. Be sure that it doesn’t melt, though.Cream together the butter and cream cheese for about a minute or two. This step ensures the dough bakes up thick and soft. Continue mixing on medium speed and slowly add in the sugar, egg and vanilla extract and then return the mixer to beat the dough ingredients.

Cookie dough batter should be light and fluffy. Meanwhile, zest 1-2 lemons and reserve 2-3 tbsp lemon zest then chop the zest.Squeeze fresh lemons and reserve 3 tbsp of lemon juice.

Mixing the Cookie Dough

This recipe is adapted from my Cream Cheese Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe I posted a few weeks ago. The dessert cookies are super easy to make but do require a chill time in the refrigerator so the cream cheese and butter have a chance to become more solid. It also works by allowing the oil in the lemon zest to relax and leads the dough to have more of that lemon flavor.

After 5-7 minutes of beating batter, add half the flour mixture to the batter. Next, measure and add all of the baking soda, cornstarch, salt, and chopped lemon zest. Pour in lemon juice and continue beating on medium speed.Add the remainder of the flour to the dough and mix.

TIP: The dough should start to form a ball if mixed right. If no ball is forming, add a little more flour until ball forms. If the dough is too dry, add just a little lemon juice. Next, chill cookie dough in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours.

Cookies Baking Tips

  • CHILL DOUGH: Once the dough is chilled, preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare a baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray.
  • PERFECT SIZE COOKIES: Use a cookie scoop to scoop about 1 1/2 tablespoons dough. Roll dough between hands to form a nice ball and place on a prepared cookie sheet.
  • BAKING TIP: Place in the oven and bake for 9-15 minutes. This recipe is incredibly popular and has been made by thousands. While this recipe works for 90 percent of readers, another 10% it appears raw. If the cookies appear raw after baking and undercooked, continue to cook an extra 5-15 minutes. Every oven is different so use your best judgment on this recipe. NOTE that different size cookies will require more or less baking time to cook them.
  • COOKIES WILL CONTINUE TO HARDEN AFTER BAKING: Remove from oven and allow cookies to cool completely before transferring. Cookies will harden within a few hours to overnight.
  • MAKING THE GLAZE: To make the glaze, combine powdered sugar and water in a small bowl and whisk until icing is smooth. Dunk cookies in upside down or drizzle icing over cookies. Zest extra lemon for the icing if desired.
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For more COOKIE RECIPES, try these Lemon Sugar Cookies. Thousands have made this recipe and just love it! Another classic, Chocolate Crinkle Cookies. A must for Christmas cookie baking, everyone loves the soft rich texture of these cookies along with classic Snickerdoodles. For an easy summer flavor, these Strawberry Cookies are quick and delicious. For a twist, try these Strawberry Lemonade Cookies. An all-time favorite, these Mexican Wedding Cookies are to die for delicious!

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Soft Cream Cheese Lemon Cookies

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The ultimate chewy and Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies made with lemon zest and freshly squeezed lemon juice. These buttery lemon cookies bake up soft and thick and have plenty of sweet lemon citrus flavor.

4.25 from 44 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 9 minutes mins

Total Time 19 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • ½ cup unsalted butter softened
  • ¼ cup cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp to 3 tbsp lemon zest
  • 3 tbsp lemon juice
  • cup to 2¾ cup all-purpose flour if the dough is super soft, add more flour
  • 2 tsp cornstarch
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ¼ tsp salt

Lemon Icing

  • tbsp lemon juice or water use any extra lemon zest, too
  • ¾ cup to 1 cup powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Combine butter and cream cheese in a bowl fit with a paddle attachment of a mixer. Cream together for about 1 minute.

  • Add granulated sugar and continue to mix. Add egg and vanilla extract and continue to beat on medium to high speed until light and fluffy, about 5-7 minutes.

  • Add half the flour, all the baking soda, salt, cornstarch and lemon zest. Add lemon juice and the remaining flour.

  • Mix to combine until the dough starts to form like a ball. Add a little more flour until slight ball starts to form.

  • Cover and refrigerate dough at least 2-3 hours or up to a few days.

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare baking sheet and spray with cooking spray or parchment paper.

  • Using a cookie scoop, scoop about 1½ tablespoon cookie dough. Roll cookie dough between hands to get a nice round ball and place on prepared cookie sheet.

  • Bake for 8-15 minutes.

  • TIP: This recipe is incredibly popular and has been made by thousands. While this recipe works for 90 percent of readers, another 10% it appears raw. If the cookies appear raw after baking and undercooked, continue to cook an extra 5-15 minutes. Every oven is different so use your best judgment on this recipe.

  • Removed from oven and while still hot, slightly press down if desired.

  • Allow cookies to cool down completely before transferring. Cookies will slightly harden overnight a little more so don't bake them much longer.

  • To make the glaze, combine powdered sugar and water together in a small bowl. Whisk fast until ingredients are combined with no lumps.

  • Dip cookies upside down into icing or drizzle icing over the top and allow to harden.

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Nutrition

Calories: 135kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 2gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 19mgSodium: 84mgPotassium: 21mgFiber: 1gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 153IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 7mgIron: 1mg

Nutritional information is only an estimate and it’s accuracy is not guaranteed to be exact.

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  1. Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies | Swanky Recipes (9)
    I intend on making these in next few days to add to my cookie gifts. How should they be stored as in do they have to be refrigerated or can they be kept in an air tight container? Thank you!

    1. For the Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies, storing them in an airtight container at room temperature is usually sufficient for short-term storage (a few days to a week). However, due to the cream cheese in the dough, if you plan to keep them longer or if you’re in a very warm climate, refrigerating them can help maintain their freshness. In the fridge, they should last up to two weeks. If you’re making them well in advance for gifts, you can also freeze the cookies. Just ensure they’re well-wrapped or in a sealed container to prevent freezer burn. Thaw them at room temperature before serving or gifting.

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  2. Do you let them cool on the cookie sheet when they come out of the oven?

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    1. Yes, Cathi, it’s generally a good practice to let the Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies cool on the cookie sheet for a few minutes after they come out of the oven. This allows them to set and firm up slightly, making them easier to transfer to a cooling rack without breaking. After a few minutes on the cookie sheet, you can then transfer them to a cooling rack to cool down completely. This process ensures that your cookies maintain their shape and texture.

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  3. Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies | Swanky Recipes (10)
    I just made these. I’ve had the recipe saved for so long on Pinterest and I finally did it! These are so good!!! I think the only thing I did differently was add cream cheese to the icing and did a little bit less powdered sugar. Otherwise, fantastic recipe! I baked the cookies for ten minutes, then pressed them down with a fork a bit and let them cool. They are the perfect soft, gooey I was hoping to get! Thanks for sharing your recipe!

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    1. I am so glad you were able to enjoy these. Thank you for you comment.

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  4. I haven’t actually made these yet, but definitely plan to. Wondering if I can freeze them. We have planned our girls baking day quite early this year, lol

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    1. Yes, you can freeze these Soft Cream Cheese Lemon Cookies as dough and baked cookies. Freezing is a great way to prepare for your baking day well in advance. Enjoy your baking and your cookies!

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      1. Swanky recipes what do you mean when you say 7.5 cup to 2/34 cup of flour or 2.25 cup to 1 cup of powder sugar please

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        1. The recipe gives a range for flour (2½ to 2¾ cups) and powdered sugar (¾ to 1 cup) to allow for adjustments. Start with the lower amount; if the dough is too sticky, add more flour up to 2¾ cups. For the sugar, use more or less based on desired sweetness.

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  5. How would the recipe yield a yellow lemony color without food coloring? The photo appears to be misleading.

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    1. The yellow lemony color in the Soft Cream Cheese Lemon Cookies comes from the natural ingredients used, such as the lemon zest and the egg yolk. Lemon zest, which contains the lemon peel’s essential oils, can give the dough a natural pale-yellow hue. The egg yolk also contributes to the color, albeit subtly.

      I should mention that even though many online images of food are enhanced, I can capture a naturally vibrant yellow color in my cookies with proper lighting and by using ingredients that are rich in color, like fresh lemon zest. If I aim to get that same vivid color in my cookies, I make sure to use a generous amount of fresh lemon zest and consider the natural color variations of the ingredients I’m using.

      Thank you for your question and happy baking =)

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  6. I had these at a recent party and I would describe them as a soft shortbread with lemon icing. Has anyone tried this recipe with Vegan Cream Cheese product (like Toffuti) ? Dairy intolerant person in our family, but loves lemon.

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  7. Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies | Swanky Recipes (11)
    They taste fine but do not look like the photos at all! I was expecting them to be creamy but they were cake like.

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  8. Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies | Swanky Recipes (12)
    amazing recipe! thanks for sharing

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  9. Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies | Swanky Recipes (13)
    These turn out well. I just thought they would spread more in baking. I actually had to press them down a bit. I ended up making a cream cheese lemon icing which was yummy! I would definitely add more lemon next time. I like a strong lemon flavor.

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  10. When you say paddle attachment do you mean the dough hook to mix everything?

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    1. No. I mean the standard paddle attachment. That is what it is called.

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  11. You can use a wire whisk in place of mixer for the butter and cream cheese. Whisk until fluffy.

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  12. Soft Lemon Cream Cheese Cookies | Swanky Recipes (14)
    Love lemon! These turned out perfect! The freshly squeezed lemon juice along with zest (I went with 3 tbsp for full lemon flavor) gave it the lemon tang combined with melt in the mouth buttery goodness. Thank you for sharing!

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FAQs

What is the secret to making cookies soft? ›

Cornstarch is a game changer for cookie baking,” confirms Brian Hart Hoffman, editor in chief of Bake from Scratch. “You can count on [it for] a softer and more tender crumb.”

What makes a cookie soft instead of hard? ›

The lower the protein, the softer your cookies will be. All-purpose flour is a medium-protein flour, making for mediumly-soft cookies. Cake flour is low in protein and you can substitute it into cookie recipes for all-purpose flour 1:1. The results will be very tender cookies.

Which ingredient makes cookies moist and tender? ›

Eggs, particularly egg yolks. Eggs work to make your cookies soft in two ways: They add a ton of moisture, and the proteins add structure that prevents spreading. Cake flour instead of all-purpose flour. Low in protein and high in moisture, cake flour is used to leaven all sorts of baked goods.

How do you make cookies soft and chewy vs hard and crisp? ›

Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

What ingredient helps cookies stay soft? ›

Adding more moisture to your dough in the form of extra butter, egg yolks, or brown sugar will make your cookies even softer. We go into even more detail on how to achieve chewy perfection here.

Does butter or margarine make softer cookies? ›

Though most bakers and cooks prefer butter for its unparalleled taste, margarine does have its place. Because of its high water content, baked goods made with margarine will often have a softer texture.

How do I make my cookies chewy instead of crunchy? ›

chewy vs crispy is a combination of 2 things… ratio of fats to flour, and baking times/temps.. for more chewy cake like cookies, you want something with a high fat, content cooked at a lower longer temperature… for a more crispy or dryer cooking you want a lower fat batter cooked at a high temperature.

What is the trick to soften hard cookies? ›

Another way to soften cookies is by placing the cookies in an airtight container with a damp paper towel. The paper towel will release moisture and help to soften the cookies without making them too soft or mushy. Another way is to place the cookies in a plastic bag with a slice of apple or a damp tea towel.

What softens a cookie? ›

Just wrap a cookie or two in a damp paper towel and then put them in the microwave for about 10 to 15 seconds. The moisture from the paper towel should soften the cookies right up. So if you wonder how to soften hard cookies quickly? Microwave is the way!

What is the secret for good cookies? ›

Now, follow these more detailed tips for tasty treats every time.
  • 01 of 08. Don't Grease the Pan. ...
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  • 03 of 08. Measure the Flour Correctly. ...
  • 04 of 08. Let Your Butter Sit at Room Temperature for 15 Minutes. ...
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  • 06 of 08. Handle the Dough Gently. ...
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What to add to cookie mix to make them soft? ›

Brown Sugar

Adding moisture to your cookie dough can help make it softer and chewier, and stay soft for longer. That's why I use much more brown sugar than granulated sugar in this recipe. Learn how to DIY your own brown sugar and how to keep it soft in your pantry here.

What ingredient adds tenderness to a cookie? ›

Fat is a very important ingredient in cookies – it tenderizes, crisps and browns, adds color and a wonderful flavor that is impossible to duplicate. Butter, our fat of choice, ensures good baking results and adds the most desirable taste, texture and appearance.

How to get softer cookies? ›

How to Make Soft Cookies
  1. Cream your butter and sugar well.
  2. Choose a low-protein flour.
  3. Don't overmix your dough.
  4. Chill your dough.
  5. Use a higher ratio of white to brown sugar.
  6. Don't chill your dough.
  7. Smash your dough and bang the pan.
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What does brown sugar do in cookies? ›

Brown sugar, meanwhile, is dense and compacts easily, creating fewer air pockets during creaming—that means that there's less opportunity to entrap gas, creating cookies that rise less and spread more. With less moisture escaping via steam, they also stay moist and chewy.

What is the purpose of adding eggs to cookie mixture? ›

Eggs promote puffiness and spreading in cookies, while also holding the cookie together during baking. The height and texture of the final product is determined by how much egg is incorporated into the batter. Substituting ingredients can make or break a recipe.

What causes cookies to soften? ›

The cookies became soften when you left overtime in open atmosphere because some of the ingredients are hygroscopic(absorb atmospheric moisture fastly) in nature such as sugar,smp etc. so when you bake the cookies then give 1.5 times the baking time for cooling then pack cookies in air tight container for future use.

How to harden cookies that are too soft? ›

You can crisp up nearly any baked good. Preheat your oven to 350F, put the cookies or whatever on a baking sheet with parchment paper and bake for 5 to 10 minutes. Take them out and cool them like you would home baked cookies.

How to make cookies fluffy instead of flat? ›

Adjust leavening agents: Baking powder and baking soda are responsible for the rise and structure of cookies. If your cookies are too flat, try slightly increasing these leavening agents. Conversely, if your cookies are overly puffy and then collapse into flatness, it could be due to using too much leavening agent.

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