Why You’ll Love Easy Lime Shortbread Cookies

Easy! This is an easy cookie recipe that is perfect for beginners. It’s a slice and bake-style cookie, meaning you form the dough into a log, chill it, and then slice it into rounds. Make the dough ahead and bake when you’re ready to enjoy! Perfect For Spring and Summer! The lime added to these cookies adds a buttery-brightness that’s amazing in the warm months, but of course they are delicious all year long. They are super pretty on a holiday platter too! Try a little orange zest in place of the lime for Christmas! Versatile! Shortbread is extremely versatile, but I have to say that citrus shortbread is easily my favorite version. But you can always try lemon or orange too…or even try a a combination! Lemon-lime would be delicious.

What Is the Difference Between Shortbread, Butter, and Sugar Cookies?

Shortbread cookies have the highest ratio of butter to flour. Sugar Cookies have the lowest ratio, and butter cookies are in between with a higher amount of sugar. The variations are slight, but they do make a difference. 

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The Ingredients:

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Butter. I like to use salted butter in this recipe, but you can use unsalted without changing the additional salt amount.  Granulated sugar Limes. You will need both the lime zest and juice of the limes.  Vanilla extract Kosher salt Egg yolks. You won’t be using the egg whites in this recipe. I have found that using just the yolks produces a richer tasting shortbread cookie.  All purpose flour Powdered sugar. You will need this for the quick icing on top of the cookies mixed together with the lime juice. You can make the icing as thick or thin as your prefer, but I like a thinner icing that I can dip the cookies into for ease. If you make it a little thicker you can pipe the icing on top. 

What Kind of Limes to Use For Lime Shortbread?

You can absolutely use Key Limes in this recipe if you prefer. I just use the limes I find at the grocery store, which are typically Persian Limes. They are larger and tarter than Key Limes but for this recipe either will be fine!

The Equipment:

Stand Mixer Paddle Attachment Plastic Wrap Parchment Paper Baking Sheet Whisk

Tips for Success:

The great thing about these cookies are they are easy to make and are almost foolproof. A few things to note:

Make sure you are using large sized eggs. The size of your egg in baking matters as eggs add moisture. Too large an egg can add too much moisture making your dough sticky.  Don’t worry so much about forming the dough into the perfect sized log before wrapping it in plastic wrap. The dough is a little sticky and is easier to smooth and form once it’s wrapped in the plastic wrap before you refrigerate.  If you want perfectly round circles, turn the dough log in the refrigerator at half turns throughout the chilling process, rounding it out. As the dough sits in the refrigerator one side will flatten. The only way to avoid this is to smooth it out and turn the dough. I don’t do this, honestly, because it doesn’t bother me much. If the dough is very flat on one side it’s pretty easy to manipulate.  Don’t underbake. The delicious characteristic of shortbread, in my opinion, is the crisp, buttery edge. If you underbake these cookies they will be soft and a little doughy. This isn’t necessarily bad, but you want to have pretty golden edges for that sweet, buttery crunch. 

Variations:

Use any type of citrus you prefer. This recipe would work great with lemons or orange! Lime is always great with coconut, so top the icing off with a little toasted coconut or roll the dough into coconut before baking! This shortbread recipe works without citrus perfectly too! It’s just a great slice and bake shortbread recipe!

Serving and Storing

These cookies are great stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days for best freshness. They can also be frozen airtight for up to 2 months. Thaw them out at room temperature and enjoy. Note that the icing may get a little sticky as it thaws out, but it will firm up again when they are completely thawed and back up to room temp.

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