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Lemon Cookies are like spring without the sneezing

Sun, Mar 9, 2008

desserts, frugal, guilty pleasures

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Outside, we just got dumped with about, say, 18″ of snow. Sigh. So I’m dreaming of spring…the season of singing birds, blooming daffodils and butt-whomping allergies. To help with my cabin fever and longing for sun, here is my ode to spring in Lemon Meltaways.

COOKIE PIECE (AKA FROSTING HOLDER):
1 1/2 c. butter, softened
2/3 c. confectioner’s sugar
2 tsp. fresh lemon juice
2 1/2 c. flour
1 c. cornstarch

LEMONYISH FROSTING:
1/2 c. butter
1 1/2 c. confectioner’s sugar
2 tsp. fresh lemon juice
2 tsp. grated lemon zest
3 oz. cream cheese

In a mixing bowl, cream butter and confectioner’s sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in lemon juice. Combine the flour and cornstarch and gradually add to the creamed mixture. Shape dough into 2 logs and wrap with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 2-4 hours (just until firm.)

Unwrap and cut into 1/4″ slices. Bake on an ungreased cookie sheet at 350ยบ for 8-12 minutes or until firm to touch. Remove to rack to cool. Careful, they’re tender little buggers until they cool off (kind of like my husband.)

Now, the best part. Combine the butter, confectioner’s sugar, lemon juice, lemon zest and cream cheese. Beat until smooth, licking beater every two seconds (be sure to turn off mixer first.) Scrape down frosting with a spatula. Keep this on the side for licking as you frost the cookies.

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There you have it. Springtime without the sneezing.

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8 Comments For This Post

  1. Erin Says:

    Everyone, including my own mother, hates my guts when I say this, but I would love to have a blizzard here. I’m dying to get snowed in. I live in Boston and it’s snowed like twice all winter, maybe 6 inches each time. It’s all very disappointing.

    Your frosting “cam” zoom in experience was very cute!

  2. Francie Says:

    Yeah, it’s nice the first, second, maybe even third time each winter. But we’ve had 5 snow days in the last month and the kids are going nuts. By March, we’re getting a bit antsy for warmer weather. But come December, we’ll be ready for a snow-in again.

  3. Kristalina Says:

    I like your blog! Very clean and professional looking. And cool photos too.

  4. The Caked Crusader Says:

    OMG! The CCM (that’s Caked Crusader’s Ma to the uninitiated!) will drool when I make these for her! I think I’ll save them for a special occasion.
    Lovely site and highly amusing.

    http://www.thecakedcrusader.blogspot.com

  5. Julie Says:

    Those look really good

  6. Christine @ Serenity How? Says:

    Oh my! I see you’ve found my weakness, which is anything lemony. Those look lemon-licious in all their golden citrus glory.

    I’m reading (and drooling) while I sniffle and try to fend off a nasty allergy related sinus headache. We don’t get snow in So Cal. We have no real seasons so I don’t have seasonal allergies. They’re year ’round.

    I hope that helps you enjoy your snow a little bit longer LOL! :-)

  7. Francie Says:

    I feel your pain. I have layrngitis and bronchitis so that’s always fun.

  8. Andrea Says:

    I’ve been looking for a great lemon frosting recipe for cupcakes! I’m going to give this yummy looking one a try. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I’m so glad I visited your blog.

    I agree that your photos are awesome!

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