Those buttery cookies, which are rolled in poppy seeds and filled with homemade lemon curd or with your favourite jam., are perfect for the holidays. You can replace poppy seeds with finely chopped nuts or coconut shreds. Thoroughly delicious and a welcome addition to any cookie tray.
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- Whisk the eggs and sugar in a saucepan until smooth, then place pan over a low heat. Add the butter, lemon juice and zest and whisk continuously until thickened. Strain through a sieve into a sterilised jar. Lemon curd keeps, covered, in the fridge for 2 weeks.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt and lemon zest. Cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy with a hand mixer. Add egg yolk and lemon extract. Beat until combined. Sift the flour mixture into the creamed butter mixture and mix until the dough starts to come together. Dump on a floured board and roll together into a flat disk. Wrap in plastic and chill for 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a large baking tray with parchment paper. Roll the dough into 1-inch balls and lightly roll it in poppy seeds. Place on the prepared baking tray and press a light indentation into the top of each with your finger. Drop 1/2 teaspoon of lemon curd into each indentation. Bake for 15-18 minutes until lightly browned. Remove from the oven and place on a wire rack to cool.
The cookies are absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow looks too good...and classic clicks
ReplyDeleteI’m a huge fan of lemon curd but have never had it in a cookie. What a great idea! Also love the suggestion of coconut, it would look very pretty on the cookies.
ReplyDeleteOkay - it's official. You are now the coolest person on the planet! I've never heard of putting lemon curd in thumb print cookies...just jam and I always thought they were just a tiny bit too sweet. This solves the dilemma nicely! Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely idea of using lemon curd for filling. Wonderful clicks Angie. You rock.
ReplyDeletebeautiful nd perfect clicks nd cookies..
ReplyDeleteMmmhhh, surely heavenly! I love anything that contains lemon curd.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Poppy with lemon curd in a cookie! What delightful combination! I love lemon curd, never tried it in cookie before, looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteLemon curd? It's my first learning of it on cookies! Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely innovative and stunning looking cookies. I love anything with lemon curd ...
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicate and pretty. The poppy seeds make these so unique.
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Your photography involving the flowers and that regal gold basket are very pleasing to the eye. I'll bet these treats get gobbled up all too soon!
ReplyDeleteLemon curd cookies!! Lovely and refreshing snack!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely divine,feel like munching some.
ReplyDeleteAngie what an incredible cookie recipe! You are so clever!
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
Love the basket and the cookies look so so good.
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious! Perfect little cookies!
ReplyDeleteWoW,,,these cookies looks so delicious,you are very creatif,beautiful poppy seed on these cookies :)
ReplyDeleteRidwan
Your photographs are delightful and tempting. And so are the cookies . . .I've never made lemon curd, but have a jar in the pantry. And I'm a sucker for poppy seed anything. (Great quote. Where do you find all these?)
ReplyDeleteThis recipe looks delicous! I have always loved lemon poppyseed things but I have never had any idea where to start making it. The poppyseed cookies sound like a great idea!
ReplyDeletelove lemon curd anything so I am sure I would love these...
ReplyDeleteNot only do these sound and look super tempting...the pictures are so sunny and bright that they totally make me smile!!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these cookies before but can't wait to try them. What a great idea to fill them with lemon curd - a favorite of mine. Too. Ad you didn't post these earlier. I would have asked you to enter them in my cookie swap. Love these!
ReplyDeleteOh, these are just lovely. I adore Lemon Curd.
ReplyDeleteI love lemon curd in thumbprints and the poppy must give it an extraordinary flavor. Nice touch, they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese are cuties and love the pictures. I have a weakness for lemon curd and these would go down realy easy!
ReplyDeleteHmm. Wanted something lemony...this might be it!
ReplyDeleteOhmigosh, those look delicious :) I love the idea of using coconut flakes too!
ReplyDeleteLemon curd in cookies is a genius idea, I love all the stunning shots! To good :)
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Una idea genial cuajada de limón es exquisita,lucen absolutamente impresionante,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! I've never thought of putting lemon curd in thumbprints...but it sure trumps jam!!! Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome flavors and textures, great cookie idea!
ReplyDeleteThese thumb prints cookies looks very pretty like golden coins! Love your presentation, so perfect!
ReplyDeleteAngie...these are beautiful! I made a mint thumbprint for a cooking club. But honestly....I much prefer a sweet, buttery little cookie with a sweet and sticky center. And I love poppy seeds...they just make the cookies that much prettier! : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, novel take on a classic flavor combo! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a festive looking cookie, Angie. I absolutely love lemon curd and the poppy seeds would add a very nice crunch and flavour. A worthy recipe for anyone's holiday treat list!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies. I am a big fan of lemon curd so these are speaking to me!
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies - a break from the usual lemon poppyseed muffins.
ReplyDeleteI love lemon curd on just about anything! It goes especially well with these cookies though!
ReplyDelete@Rosemary
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mary. We love poppy too. Can't remember where exactly I found those quotes...I think they are from many quotes' sites.
These little beauties have my name written all over them!! Especially paired with lemon curd!! Gorgeous pictures too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies! I've never seen a prettier thumprint cookie than these.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I'd devour these beauties in just a few minutes.
I love the idea of the poppy seeds and lemon together but I've only had the combination in lemon poppy seed muffins. Great idea for these cookies, Angie!
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks... the dish sounds new to me.. But looks great..
ReplyDeleteThese little delights look so delicious. I adore lemons and I think with poppy seeds, they're just great!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good and I always love lemon and poppy seed together.... Plus I love thumbprint cookies.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures and those cookies look amazing,Angie!I love lemon desserts and the poppy seed sounds like a great addition!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteYum! My favorite 2 ingredients for biscuits...They're on the list to try (soon)!
ReplyDeleteGiven how much I ADORE the lemon poppyseed combination...these totally have to happen.
ReplyDeleteYou took unique elements and blended them to make an extra-special cookie.
ReplyDeleteIf they taste half as good as they look...count me in for a couple dozen, please :)
ReplyDeleteRight away I thought - this sounds holiday-delicious. But then you added the lemon curd and I grew weak. Wonderful, Angie!
ReplyDeletedelicious flavours I haven't had together
ReplyDeletethese are adorable so need to make lemon curd
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are very lovely! The lemon curd filling and the rind of poppy seeds are simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog...Your blog is an absolute delight. The poppy thumbprints with lemon curd sounds delicious. I am a happy follower of your blog now :-)
ReplyDeleteAnother talented post from you! I love these and could see quite a few being demolished at my table!
ReplyDeleteTake care...
Looks yummy! Love to have a go... you are great with your pics... so beautiful! Mei
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredibly adorable looking biscuit! I love lemon curd, the sweet and tangy are such great flavours. Beautiful photos too.
ReplyDeleteoh , they look so cute, love the photoes :)
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are stunning! I love the combo of lemon & poppy -- delicious!
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ReplyDeleteLemons, my favorite ingredient of all time. If you have a store, I would order a dozen of these double lemon cookies.
ReplyDeleteI never turn away from lemon based treats.
ReplyDeleteThe suggestions of possibly replacing poppy seeds with coconut is perfect for me ;o)
Thanks Angie and have a great week.
Ciao,
Claudia
Saw these the other day and thought they were something I would like. Been in the crazy race to the turkey finish line. Hope you are having a great week.
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bursting with flavor!! Yummy, I love using poppy seeds! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletelovely and very yummy cookies
ReplyDeleteDelphine
Cookies looks so good, wanna have one...:) Thank you for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had one of these heavenly cookies right now with my cup of coffee! I adore lemon curd. Lovely photos too!
ReplyDeleteThe lemon curd with cookies is an ingenious idea! :D
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look great. The poppy seeds is a great add.
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of the buttery cookies and the tart yet sweet flavor of lemon curd ;) Beautiful photos as always !
ReplyDeleteI love these and I love lemon curd Angie:)
ReplyDeletelove this set of photography with the soft lighting and flowers, which totally bring out the beauty of these cookies.
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely quite a treat! So wonderful with lemon curd!
ReplyDeletehi angie, these cookies really look delicious in photographs.
ReplyDeletei sure would like to try this..lemon curd taste seems interesting
bookmarked with thanks..
Perfect shots!
ReplyDeleteI think poppy seeds and lemon curd go so well together. These cookies look perfect for a mid afternoon snack.
ReplyDeleteI adore lemon curd, and I think these cookies would be fantastic. It's nice to see a lighter dessert suggestion this week!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures. Love lemon curd for cookies and any cakes. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteLove your lemon curd, Angie...genius idea for the thumbprint cookies, and the poppy seeds are just a perfect combo and makes it look even prettier!
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy cookies, for sure!
xoxo
your bake are amazing... :D
ReplyDeleteMouth-watering and delicious cookies. I love lemon curd! And those photos?!? Gorgeous :D
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are beautiful. Yum!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I last visited and apologize. I miss making desserts and I am always tempted by your delicious recipes Angie and your pictures look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, these cookies are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour pics are really beautiful! This looks divine!
ReplyDeleteI love the bright yellow of the lemon curd in these! Lemon sounds great with poppy seeds too.
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely delicious Angie! Lemon and poppy seeds were made for each other!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie, I would just LOVE these cookies. blessings, Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteHi Angie :) Thanks for checking out my new blog. I LOVE thumbprint cookies but yours are a notch above every other I have seen so far - so very pretty and the way you've styled the shots is just breathtaking!
ReplyDeletei wish i cld make these cookies as beautiful as you did! i'm actually afraid of putting jam on to the cookies. I had bad experience before that the jam was spilled out during baking :(
ReplyDeleteThis sounded so irresistible, Angie. Love lemon curd in anything. Yummmm....
ReplyDeleteKristy
What lovely looking cookies, I adore homemade lemon curd and having something to put it on other than toast is great. How much better than toast are these! GG
ReplyDeleteThese look so beautiful and appetizing Angie - the lemon curd has got me all aflutter! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty Angie and I am sure delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious! What a flavorful combination!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation is gorgeous (as usual)!
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