Lemon Pixie Cookies

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Soft and chewy lemon pixie cookies are easy to make and bursting with lemon flavor!

Sugar Free Lemon Cookies
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If you like buttery lemon cookies that melt in your mouth, be sure to give these homemade lemon pixie cookies a try.

They are sure to win over any lemon lover, and the recipe can be flourless, keto, gluten free, sugar free, egg free, dairy free, and vegan.

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Keto Lemon Cookie Recipe

You will need almond flour, lemon zest, pure vanilla extract, powdered sweetener, baking soda, butter or coconut oil, salt, and lemon juice.

The recipe calls for almond meal or almond flour, but there is also a nut free option linked for those who prefer to make nut free lemon cookies.

I do not recommend substituting a different flour for the almond here. Wheat flour, coconut flour, and almond flour all work very differently in baking.

As a fun flavor twist, try swapping out the lemon with orange zest and juice.

Use leftover lemon zest to make Keto Lemon Bread

Watch the lemon cookie recipe video, above

Whole Lemons

How to make the lemon cookies

Melt the butter or oil, then stir all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl to form a cookie dough.

Roll into cookie dough balls. I use a cookie scoop to form balls. For softer and chewier cookies, refrigerate the balls until cold or overnight. Otherwise, bake right away.

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Roll the balls in powdered sugar or erythritol if desired, then place the cookie balls on a parchment lined baking tray. Bake 10 minutes on the oven’s center rack.

Press the cookies down with a spoon to turn them into cookie shapes. Let cool fully before handling, as they are delicate while still hot.

Lemon Pixie Cookies
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Making cookies with a food scale

If you want to use gram measurements instead of cups, here are the amounts to use:

120 grams of almond flour, 15 grams of powdered sugar or erythritol, 30 grams of butter or oil, 10 grams of lemon juice, and 5 grams of pure vanilla extract.

Also remember to add the salt, baking soda, and lemon zest.

The pixie recipe was adapted from my Keto Cookies and Keto Chocolate Cookies, and also from these chewy Keto Peanut Butter Cookies.

Soft Chewy Lemon Pixie Cookies
5 from 357 votes

Lemon Pixie Cookies

Soft and chewy homemade lemon pixie cookies are bursting with lemon flavor.
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 5 large or 10 small
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup almond flour (or try these nut free Lemon Meltaways)
  • 2 tbsp powdered sugar or erythritol
  • zest of one lemon
  • scant 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda
  • 2 tbsp butter or coconut oil
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tsp lemon juice
  • optional powdered sugar or erythritol for rolling

Instructions 

  • Melt butter or oil. Stir all ingredients to form a dough, then roll into balls. For chewier cookies, refrigerate balls until cold or overnight. Or you can bake right away. Roll balls in additional powdered sugar if desired. Preheat the oven to 325 F. Bake on a parchment lined cookie tray for 10 minutes. Use a spoon to press the balls into cookie shapes. Let cool fully before handling, as they are delicate at first but firm up considerably as they cool.
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Notes

Still hungry? Try these Black Bean Brownies.
 
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45 Comments

  1. Rachel says:

    5 stars
    I just made these, adding the juice of half a lemon to make it more lemony, and they’re absolutely delicious!! 🤤🤤🤤

  2. Grace says:

    5 stars
    Good texture and a small batch which it great. Next time I will add more lemon and sugar.

  3. MaggieLovesBaking says:

    5 stars
    Can I use all-purpose flour instead of almond flour?

  4. Noreen says:

    5 stars
    Very simply, Amazing.
    We served with coffee when our friend popped over. All they said … “These are very good”
    This was my first time making this recipe and I am making more today.
    Fabulous!

  5. Jennifer says:

    Do these cookies freeze well? If so, would you know if I freeze them in dough form or already cooked?

    1. CCK Media Team says:

      Either way works well!

  6. Priscilla (Cilla) Jacko says:

    Priscilla

  7. Crystal says:

    5 stars
    Wow! Simply incredible. Very delicious and easy. I baked these for a gluten free vegan, allergic to coconut (that really limits recipe options because I didn’t feel like buying vegan butter or GF flour that would sit unused).

    So I did substitute the coconut oil/butter with canola oil because of the dietary restriction.

    I used ground vanilla since it’s hard to find vanilla extract where I am.

    I doubled the amount of lemon juice 2 tsp to 4, just based on the helpful comments of other reviewers!

    Lastly, I do an extra dusting of powdered sugar after the cookies are done cooking. I thought this makes them sweet enough.

    I plan to bake these for other vegan friends this upcoming holiday season! .

  8. Nikki Grennell says:

    Would these work with no sweetener? I figure if they do, I can always add little bits based on who I’m cooking for

  9. Valerie says:

    I’m wondering the same.

  10. Anonymous says:

    5 stars