Celebrate spring and the warmer summer weather with these refreshing Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies. They bake up soft & chewy inside with a sugary crunch on the outside. If you love lemon, you'll love these zesty cookies that just pop with lemon flavor!

Why You'll Love This Recipe
These cookies are simple, flavorful, and full of bright lemon goodness. Here are the top reasons they'll be your go-to treat.
Easy to make from scratch - No box mix here, just simple pantry ingredients coming together in less than 30 minutes for cookies that taste fresh and delicious.
Soft & crunchy - You get the best of both worlds with soft, chewy cookies and a slightly crunchy topping from the lemon sugar and poppy seeds.
Light & refreshing - Fresh lemon juice and zest give these cookies a tangy, bright flavor that's perfect when you want something lighter.
Perfect for Summer - These cookies taste like sunshine in cookie form and are ideal for warm days, picnics, and gatherings.
Ingredients and Their Part in the Cookies
Each ingredient plays an important role in creating the perfect balance of flavor and texture. This is what you'll need to make these lemon and poppy seed cookies:

- Fresh lemon juice - Adds bright citrus flavor and a bit of tang.
- Butter - Provides richness and helps create a soft, tender texture.
- Sugar - Sweetens the cookies and creates that slightly crisp exterior.
- Egg - Helps bind everything together and adds structure.
- Vanilla extract - Enhances the overall flavor.
- Lemon extract - Boosts the lemon flavor even more.
- Lemon zest - Adds concentrated citrus flavor and aroma.
- All-purpose flour - Forms the base of the cookie dough.
- Baking powder - Helps the cookies rise slightly and stay soft.
- Salt - Balances the sweetness and enhances flavor.
- Poppy seeds - Add a subtle crunch and classic flavor.
- Extra sugar and lemon zest (for topping) - Creates a crunchy, flavorful lemon-sugar topping.
How to Make Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies
These cookies are simple to make and take less than 30 minutes from start to finish. Here's what to do:

- Place ½ cup of room-temperature butter and 1 cup of sugar in a large mixing bowl.
- Cream well for 3 minutes.
- Melt ½ cup butter and lemon juice together in a microwave-safe bowl or a small saucepan.
- Add lemon butter and egg to the creamed mixture.
- Beat for another 3 minutes.
- Add the extracts and lemon zest and beat well.

- Mix flour, baking powder, and salt together in a medium bowl.
- Add the dry ingredients to the lemon batter.
- Mix at a low speed until combined.
- Sprinkle in the poppy seeds.

- Stir the dough to evenly distribute the poppy seeds.
- Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop the dough onto an ungreased cookie sheet, spacing about 2" apart.
- Make lemon sugar by placing ¼ cup sugar and a teaspoon of lemon zest on a plate and pinch it together. Dip a flat-bottomed glass into the sugar.
- Use the glass to lightly press down the cookies then sprinkle with additional poppy seeds.

- Bake at 375°F for 11 minutes or until the outer edges just start to turn brown.

Soft & chewy with the nutty flavor of poppy seeds and a sweet crunchy bite on the outside from lemon sugar, these are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. Make these bright, refreshing cookies all summer long for the perfect snack.
Recipe Tips for Success
A few simple tips will help you get perfect cookies every time.
- Have all ingredients at room temperature before starting.
- Zest the lemons before juicing for easier preparation.
- Use Meyer lemons if available for a slightly sweeter flavor.
- Do not overbake the cookies so they stay soft and chewy.
- For extra lemon flavor, rub the zest into the sugar until it resembles wet sand before using.
Make Ahead Cookie Dough
These cookies are great for planning ahead. After preparing the dough, scoop it onto a baking sheet, press with the lemon sugar, and freeze instead of baking. Once frozen, transfer the dough to a freezer-safe bag.
When ready to bake, place the frozen dough on a baking sheet and bake, adding a couple of extra minutes to the baking time.
Recipe Variations to Make Them Your Own
It's easy to change up these cookies with a few simple additions.
Iced Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies - Mix 1 cup of powdered sugar with 2 tablespoons of lemon juice. You may need to add more lemon juice until it is the right consistency for drizzling. Drizzle the icing over the cooled cookies.
Lemon Poppy Seed Sandwich Cookies - Make lemon buttercream frosting by mixing ½ cup room-temperature butter with 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoon lemon zest, 2 ½ cups powdered sugar, and a pinch of salt. Spread the frosting on the bottom of half the cookies then top them with the remaining cookies.
How to Store the Cookies and How Long They Last
After the cookies have cooled, place them in an airtight container and store them at room temperature for up to 5 days.
You can freeze the cooled cookies in a freezer-safe container or plastic freezer bag for up to 3 months.
More Delicious Lemon Dessert Recipes
If you love lemon desserts, here are more bright and flavorful treats to try.
- Lemon Brownies - Soft, chewy bars with a tangy lemon glaze.
- Lemon Cheesecake - Creamy and rich with fresh citrus flavor.
- Lemon Chiffon Cake - Light, airy cake with a delicate lemon taste.
- Microwave Lemon Mug Cake - A quick and easy single-serve dessert.
- Mini Lemon Tarts - Bite-sized treats with a bright, tangy filling.
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Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice
- 1 cup butter (2 sticks) divided
- 1 ¼ cups sugar divided
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon lemon extract
- 3 teaspoons freshly grated lemon zest, about 2 lemons
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 Tablespoon poppy seeds + additional for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- In a small microwave-safe bowl or small saucepan, melt lemon juice and 1 stick, ½ cup, of butter. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, cream the remaining stick of butter with 1 cup sugar until light, about 3 minutes.
- Continue to beat while adding in egg and lemon butter. Whip for 3 minutes more.
- Mix in vanilla and lemon extracts and 2 teaspoons of zest.
- In a small bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt. Add to lemon butter mixture, mixing at low speed until combined. Stir in poppy seeds.
- On a flat plate, mix together ¼ cup sugar with 1 teaspoon of the lemon zest. Pinch large fingerfuls of zest into the sugar until well mixed. This will help flavor the sugar more thoroughly.
- Using a medium cookie scoop, scoop batter onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Place them about 2" apart as they will spread slightly.
- Using a flat-bottomed glass, dip it into the lemon-sugar mixture then press it lightly onto the top of the cookies, flattening slightly. Sprinkle with additional poppy seeds.
- Bake for 11-13 minutes or until just starting to brown around edges. Cool on cookie sheets for about 2-4 minutes then remove to wire racks to finish cooling. Store in airtight container.
Notes
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This post has been updated with recipe tips and delicious variations. It was first published on April 19, 2016.




wilhelmina says
These cookies really are like a little bite of sunshine! So yummy!
Linda Warren says
Thanks! It's a great way to usher in spring!
Renee Goerger says
Rolling these in the lemon sugar before baking really give these cookies an extra punch of flavor. Love them!
Linda Warren says
So glad you liked them. I love that extra pop of lemon flavor too!
Felice says
I love lemon anything so these cookies would make me very happy. I haven't baked much with poppy seeds so this seems like the perfect recipe to break that habit.
Linda Warren says
If you're a lemon lover Felice you will love this recipe! I hadn't baked with poppy seeds in a while either but they are always a great addition.(and they did make the cookies look so much prettier :-))
GiGi Eats Celebrities says
LOL! I came to your latest post and... Then I walked into the kitchen to make my favorite lemon poppy seed cookies - BAH HA HA HA!!! SO FRIGGIN' GOOD! Thank you for inspiring me!
Linda Warren says
Always happy to inspire! Bet yours were delish!
Karen @ Karen's Kitchen Stories says
I luuurve lemon cookies! This whole post looks like springtime with the gorgeous flowers. Can't wait to try these!
Linda Warren says
Thanks Karen! These cookies will definitely make it feel like spring. Love to know what you think if you try them.
Laura T (@TheSpicedLife) says
These look SO GOOD (another lemon fiend here). Actually my mom is too, so maybe I can make them for her to make up for making her favorite cookie when she was not around lol. And you get brownie points for the fact that they are not rolled or sliced--they are so perfectly and evenly thin I though for sure you did!
Linda Warren says
Glad to find another lemon fiend. 🙂 You should definitely make them for your Mom. She'll love them!
Linda Warren says
Ah, a girl after my own heart! I love lemons and these cookies bring out their tart and bright flavors so well.
abakershouse says
I really like that trick of pushing the cookies down with the bottom of a glass. I love when no fancy equipment is needed to make something special like this cookie.
Linda Warren says
I know what you mean! My kitchen is so small that I just can't fit too many gadgets so I try to make do with what I have on hand. Sometimes it works out being the best way.
Mayuri Patel says
lovely cookies. Have been wanting to bake the combination of poppy seeds and lemon for such a long time.
Linda Warren says
If you love lemon Mayuri you will love these! Hope you get to bake some up soon.
akshatha says
Sunshine in a cookie indeed ! The cookies look bright and refreshing!
Linda Warren says
They certainly seemed to make our day a little brighter with these for a treat!
ffayerod says
I can just smell and taste these cookies now...love, love, love lemon and poppy seed!
Linda Warren says
They did smell wonderful when cooking - it was hard to wait until they cooled to try them (ahem, well actually they taste good warm too!) 🙂