I have always had a soft spot for the bright, mildly sweet and lemony thumbprint cookies. This thumbprints recipe uses a vegan lemon curd to fill the cookies made with a mix of spelt, buckwheat, walnuts, walnut oil and maple syrup. Traditional lemon curd recipes call for the use of eggs and butter, but this recipe is a bit healthier, while still sweet, tart and satisfying. You can also fill them with your favorite jelly.
Vegan Lemon Curd Thumbprints
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- In a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the lemon juice, sugar, lemon zest and salt, stirring well to dissolve the sugar. Combine together the coconut milk, cornstarch, and cold water in a small bowl, stirring well to combine.
- Add the cornstarch mixture, stirring constantly, cook until the mixture begins to thicken and the first few bubbles appear on the surface, about 8 minutes. Add soya margarine, and cook until the mixture resembles a thick pudding. Transfer the mixture to a heat proof dish, cover with plastic wrap and let cool completely before placing in the refrigerator to chill. Chill lemon curd for 2 hours before using.
- Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, sift together the spelt pastry flour, finely ground buckwheat, finely ground walnut and salt until well combined, making a well in the center.
- Add in walnut oil and maple syrup to the center, and stir the mixture with a wooden spoon until it forms a dry dough that just holds together.
- Form the dough into 2-inch balls, and place them onto the prepared sheet, pressing a "thumbprint" into the center of each and slightly flattening. (The cookies will not spread, so make them the size that you want!) Add about 1 teaspoonful of lemon curd to each thumbprint and top with a cranberry or some poppy seeds if using. Bake until golden brown, about 15 minutes. Let cookies cool for several minutes on the sheet before transferring to a wire cooling rack to cool completely.
I, too, love me a good lemon curd. Not into anything too sweet. Love the tartness that's not overly cloying. Happy Valentine's Day, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThat looks simply fantastic ! Love the contrast between the tangy curd and the nutty cookies . Awesome photos as always ;) Happy Valentine's , Angie !
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful! A very interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
i love that they look rustic !!
ReplyDeleteI really like the idea of vegan lemon curd. It seems a lot healthier than the curd recipes with lots of butter and egg yolks. The cookies look great too!
ReplyDeleteThese sound amazing! I have a full lemon tree and love lemon recipes! I hope to try this one soon! Interesting lemon curd without eggs!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! These are so colorful and look absolutely beautiful and tasty. I definitely want to try making these.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little cookie, Angie; I've not made thumbprints before, but I like that these are vegan. I love the flavour of lemon in sweets, so refreshing. I have those same little plates — so adorable.
ReplyDeleteyum! These are gorgeous! I'll have to make a Whole Foods run and track down some soya margarine , very pretty cookies!
ReplyDeleteBookmarked! I have the vegan treat I was looking for!
ReplyDeleteHealthier lemon curd is a nice thing because I could eat it by the spoonful! Great looking cookies, I'm not vegan but I'd never turn down a lemon thumbprint!
ReplyDeleteHappy valentines Day dear..super cookies...using coconut milk and lemon new to me...
ReplyDeleteThey look cute. So now I know why they are known as 'thumbprint' cookies.
ReplyDeleteAngie, These look so simple and delicious. I always am partial to a little lemony cookie. And I am really enjoying your interesting, nourishing and inventive use of ingredients!
ReplyDelete-Erin
These look amazing!! I love the vegan lemon curd - it looks and sounds delicious, especially in those cookies :D
ReplyDeleteLemon curd in cookies, awesome!!
ReplyDeleteAngie-you always come up with the most unusual recipes, and this is another unique and totally healthy, and perfect vegan version for the lemon curd, using coconut milk, instead of dairy!
ReplyDeleteLove the spelt in the cookie recipe...actually, love everything about them, and I'm salivating from just thinking of the yummy tartness, and just the right sweetness of your lemon curd filling!
Happy Valentine's Day!
xoxo
I love lemon curd, though I've never tried a vegan version before. I'd totally be willing to for a few of these cookies, though ;). They look awesome!
ReplyDeletevegan or not, they look lovely and no doubt delicious. why wouldn't they be?! I adore lemons. Hope you're having a beautiful Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteAngie, so cute and tasty this cookies, I love lemon curd and have yet to try the vegan version.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day :)
Wow, Angie! These look divine for Valentine's Day. The color, design & lemon curd...I'd almost walk to Germany for one of these right now. Have a great Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteThe cookie recipe itself does intrigue with the buckwheat and walnuts. However, you did make an excellent choice topping these with lemon curd. I love to find unique cookie recipes and these do look like they would be a delicious treat anytime. Happy Valentine's!
ReplyDeletethey look absolutely gorgeous! and being a touch lighter, perhaps we can eat a couple more? ;-)
ReplyDeleteAngie you did it again. I don't know how you always have the most fantastic recipes posted! I'm a lemon lover - and lemon curd is great on everything. Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!! I never thought about using lemon curd in a thumbprint cookie. I need to get lemons for some homemade lemon curd!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's day!
One healthy cookie! Yum! The looks as they sound, Angie - delicious!! Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteLove thumbprints and love lemon curd..so this is a great combination for me :-) Happy Valentine's day Angie
ReplyDeleteLemon curd in thumbprint cookies, love it! These are just delightful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentines Day Angie :)
I love that this thumprint cookies have lemon curd in them instead of jam. Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteYum! Thumbprints with lemon curd sound amazing, and really cute garnished with either cranberries or poppy seeds.
ReplyDeletemmm lemon and coconut. A new combination treat!
ReplyDeleteThese are so precious looking. Plus, I love the ground nuts in the cookie dough for extra flavor and texture. I'll take a dozen, please! ;)
ReplyDeleteI have used both spelt and buckwheat flours...very nice combination with the lemon curd. Great cookie!
ReplyDeleteLemon is one of my favorite flavors and lemon curd is great - I could eat it with a spoon. These look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely delicious and never in a zillion years would I have expected to see these were VEGAN! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteAfter my own heart! Not only do I LOVE lemon, but trying to enjoy more vegan treats!
ReplyDeleteThese are great looking cookies. I love the lemon curd.
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies !! No words nicely done !! Totally amazing !!
ReplyDeleteLooks so cute! Love the different toppings.
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ReplyDeleteYum! I love citrusy sweets too. Your healthy version sounds great:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea to add lemon curd in thumbprint cookies. I know these have to be delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe nutty cookies are adorable enough, and the dairy-free lemon curd just won me over : ).
ReplyDeleteLooks like egg tarts :D yummmy! I love cookies like these but lazy to do the curd:P
ReplyDeleteOh I love lemon. These sound dreamy!
ReplyDeleteThese really sound wonderful, Angie. Thanks for catching my omission. It's been added to the ingredient list. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely cookies, Angie! I feel like I could just reach out and grab one for myself! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have never been a huge fan of jam thumbprints...these are SO much more appealing! Love the look of these...both plain and with a wee bit of garnishing :)
ReplyDeleteThese gorgeous cookies are such a treat -- I love the lemon curd filling!
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely Angie. I am sure they are healthy and the curds a great idea, but I just cant get into the whole buckwheat and spelt thing. However I am glad you do so it makes me feel the need to buy some!
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely delicious, Angie! I would love one with the poppy seeds on top :) I love lemon!
ReplyDeleteI am such a sucker for anything with lemon curd and these look awesome! Plus I need more vegan desserts up my sleeve.
ReplyDeleteI love lemon curd and am intrigued with your vegan cookies. These look wonderful, Angie:)
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy! Wish I had one(or two) right about now:)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely cookies! They look like something that should be in an Austrian Pastry Shop :)
ReplyDeleteI'm very much in love with citrus lately...these treats hit the spot Angie.
ReplyDeleteThe combo of ingredients is particularly interesting ;o)
Ciao for now,
Claudia
I love lemon curd and would have been at a loss as to how to make these cookies vegan--they look delicious!
ReplyDeletegot some leftover store bought lemon curd. these looks delicious ! have a nice day!
ReplyDeletelemon curd thumbprints.. yummy!! they look amazing!!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I just love when people create treats this charming and delicious and tell you they're vegan afterward! Its recipes like this that are changing people's perception of vegan food for the better. Delish!
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I've never tasted a thumbprint cookie. But these beautiful bites with the citrusy flavor and cranberry topping is sure tempting me!
ReplyDeleteHello Angie :) it's my first time here! Great blog you have here!
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me at home healthy yet delicious vegan recipes can be! I really need to start looking into making vegan desserts ~ Cuz i'm sure my vegan friends will really appreciate that and hahhaa my ever 'expanding' waist will too ~
You come up with such fun recipes, always different, always lovely to look at. It's always useful to have some good vegan recipes up one's sleeve and the pastry base sounds fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe lemon curd with coconut milk sounds lovely. It looks great in the cookies too!
ReplyDeleteLemon is one of my favorite flavors and the coconut milk sounds so good with these cute little thumbprints. Need to try spelt flour - I keep seeing recipes that use this - and even in restaurants.
ReplyDeleteOMG ANgie, I lov ethese thumprints, I love lemon curd:)))
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I could leave my thumbprints on the cookies, literally. :)
ReplyDeleteaaww how cute are those! I just love lemon curd .. and these cookies looks very cute.
ReplyDeleteLemon cookies make my mouth water! I'd love these.
ReplyDeletethey look really cute and sunny - sure to brighten any day!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, These look great. I haven't tried any vegan baking yet, but I want to and you know cookies are right up my alley. I like the poppy seeds, I can see them in the dough. Still packing, yuck, not moving too far, but I have to get rid of lots since we are moving to a smaller place. I'd have room for these cookies though.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
A great teatime treat for kids! Look so cute and beautiful with this vegan version!
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute and I bet they are delicious!Have a great weekend,dear!
ReplyDeleteLove love love these, Angie! Really anything with lemon curd makes me drool. ;) These are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese look like pure heaven Angie...and VEGAN?!!! How amazing.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize you are from Germany until now! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese treats look delicious, you are truly a master! And awesome photos too!
ReplyDeleteI love making lemon curd using coconut cream. Healthy and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteNeed to use spelt flour, although I've tried using buckwheat and love it!
Lemon is my favorite these are fabulous`
ReplyDeleteFun thumbprint cookies. Love how you've dressed them up.
ReplyDeletethese look amazing :-) love lemon curd anything
ReplyDeleteI have never tried baking vegan before! I think this will be my first vegan recipe :D
ReplyDeleteVegan lemon curd sound really healthy, wish I can taste this right away.
ReplyDeleteThey have a really interesting look...with so many people seeking out alternative baking products. This is a really good way to inspire people to step out of their comfort zones.
ReplyDeleteVelva
Angie!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious and sound so nutritious with the mixed grains and nuts in them - and coconut in the lemon filling. YUM! I am always concerned about soy - as it is such a super food and so good for us - but almost impossible to source GMO free.
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V
Brilliant! These look fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteInteresante y exquisita receta me encanta,luce absolutamente bella,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteWhat delicious looking cookies Angie and how nice to offer a vegan version. I love lemon ~
ReplyDeletethese just look so amazing, a touch of class in the middle of the cookie!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, just want to let you know that I have something to share with you, do drop by my blog to pick up an award that I would like to pass it on to you :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE lemon curd but hate how unhealthy it is. I'm definitely trying this recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove lemon curd and now have no excuse to eat it out of the jar.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie,
ReplyDeleteThese look beautiful! Would love to try it out.
Oh now this lemon curd addict needs to make a vegan version, YUM!!! These cookies look seriously delicious:-) Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteawesome cookie. ireally want to taste it... so what its taste like .
ReplyDeletegreat idea putting a lemon on it, thats my favorite.
I have had always had a soft spot for those thumbprint cookies too. Thank you for sharing yet another delicious concoction. I'm sitting down with a tall cup of almond milk and a coconut cookie. Perfect accompaniments to blog reading! I hope you are having a blessed week!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know that you coulmke a vegan lemon curd: that is so cool! These treats look divine, each bite would be pure indulgence with less calories though! :) I am so going to make them soon,...;)
ReplyDeleteLove these cookies and the idea to make them vegan!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon anything... these coolies look irresistible!
ReplyDeleteThese look way to delicious to be sitting there without being eaten - great recipe :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
Nothing beats the bright and refreshing lemon flavor
ReplyDeleteI have never tried lemon curd in thumb prints
What an interesting recipe - I've never seen one for vegan lemon curd before!
ReplyDeletethese look incredible!! i love lemon curd. ps: your blog is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! The photos of these cookies are great. I can't wait to try this recipe!
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