The Best Ginger Lemon Cookies Recipe - TeriLyn Adams (2024)

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Once summer hits, I crave all things lemon. And I especially love when lemon meets ginger in a cookie! Ginger Molasses cookiesare some of my all-time favorite cookies, and I crave those non-stop in the fall, so think of these Ginger Lemon Cookies like a summer version!

There is something about that lemon-ginger combination that is so refreshing and keeps you coming back for more. I have to share them with my neighbors (which is exactly what I did with this batch) since I WILL eat them all by myself. These cookies are THAT good.

These lemon ginger cookies are soft and chewy in the center but still have crispy edges making them the perfect cookies, in my book. Bonus: they are super easy to make and store very well.

Alright, now onto the recipe.

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The Best Ginger Lemon Cookies Recipe

Ingredients

This makes approximately 3 dozen cookies (which is perfect for any gatherings that are starting to happen again!)

2.5 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
2 teaspoon baking soda
3 teaspoon powdered ginger
1 teaspoon cinnamon
3/4 cup room temperature butter, softened (that’s 1.5 sticks) – a non-dairy option is noted below
1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 egg
1/4 cup molasses
1 Tablespoon lemon zest
1/4 cup granulated sugar

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Instructions

Step 1

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Step 2

In a medium-sized bowl, sift the dry ingredients, including the flour, baking soda, ginger, and cinnamon, until well combined. Set aside

Step 3

Mix the room-temperature butter and brown sugar before beating in the egg using an electric mixer in a large bowl until light & fluffy.

Step 4

Add molasses and lemon zest into the large bowl

Step 5

Add flour mixture into the liquid mixture bowl and stir until combined

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Step 6

Roll dough into balls (I used a mini ice cream scoop….it should be about 1 teaspoon) and roll in the 1/4 c sugar

Step 7

Place dough balls 2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. You can use baking sheets with parchment paper here, too.

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Step 8

Bake for 10 minutes or until the outside is lightly browned

Step 9

Remove to a cooling rack and enjoy warm or cooled. I like them best chilled, but I’ll never say no to warm cookies!

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Lemon Ginger Cookie Variations

Molasses

Molasses is just refined sugar cane in a syrup form. You could try using honey or maple syrup here, although that will change the flavor of the cookies. I wouldn’t suggest substituting the molasses for sugar since that molasses is liquid, and this swap would alter the texture of the cookies. And molasses is what gives these cookies a nice, deep flavor that pairs perfectly with ginger.

Gluten-Free

You should be able to substitute the all-purpose flour for all-purpose gluten-free flour to make it gluten-friendly. I haven’t tried making these gluten-free, so let me know if you do! Or, you may like this gluten-free ginger cookie recipe!

Ginger

I used powdered ginger baking since that actually gives a stronger ginger flavor than fresh ginger. (Yep!) If you want more ginger flavor, you could add crystallized ginger (found in most grocery stores) to the dough or roll them in it before baking. The crystallized ginger is strong, so I would only suggest using about 2 tablespoons to sprinkle in your dough. If you use fresh ginger, reduce the amount of chopped ginger to only one tablespoon.

Lemon Flavor

The lemon zest is what really makes the lemon flavor pop, and I wouldn’t suggest subbing lemon juice for the zest.

Butter

The butter needs to be room temperature (rather than cold and straight from the fridge) for the butter to cream properly when mixed.

Dairy Free

You can easily make these dairy free by substituting coconut oil for the butter. In fact, I’ve made the last two batches with coconut oil since I’m staying away from dairy. To use coconut oil, slightly soften it in the microwave – don’t fully melt it to liquid!

Leftovers

If you don’t have a lot of people around to eat all the cookies (before you do) and don’t want to bake the entire batch for yourself, just freeze the remaining cookie dough! The dough doesn’t even need to thaw before popping them into the oven the next time you decide to bake these yummy ginger lemon cookies.

You can store leftover cookies in an airtight container on the counter for a few days or in the fridge for longer. You may need to let them soften a bit before eating if you store in the fridge, especially if you use coconut oil rather than butter.

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The Best Ginger Lemon Cookies Recipe

  • Author: Teri from A Foodie Stays Fit

Ingredients

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2.5 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
2 teaspoon baking soda
3 teaspoon powdered ginger
1 teaspoon cinnamon
3/4 cup room temperature butter, softened (that’s 1.5 sticks)
1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 egg
1/4 cup molasses
1 Tablespoon lemon zest
1/4 cup granulated sugar

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a medium-sized bowl, sift the dry ingredients, including the flour, baking soda, ginger, and cinnamon, until well combined. Set aside
  3. Mix the room-temperature butter and brown sugar before beating in the egg using an electric mixer in a large bowl until light & fluffy.
  4. Add molasses and lemon zest into the large bowl
  5. Add flour mixture into the liquid mixture bowl and stir until combined
  6. Roll dough into balls (I used a mini ice cream scoop….it should be about 1 teaspoon) and roll in the 1/4 c sugar
  7. Place dough balls 2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. You can use baking sheets with parchment paper here, too.
  8. Bake for 10 minutes or until the outside is lightly browned
  9. Remove to a cooling rack and enjoy warm or cooled. I like them best chilled, but I’ll never say no to warm cookies!

I first published this recipe in 2012. I’m republishing with some major upgrades to photos and a few recipe notes to help you in the kitchen! Enjoy this throw back photo!

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FAQs

Why don t my ginger cookies crackle on the top? ›

Not enough leavening (it needs to be strong enough to crack the top once it's set) Using a single-acting baking powder (double acting gives extra rise when it gets heated) Not creaming the fat long enough (creaming cuts little air pockets into the fat, which means the leavening has to do less work)

What's the difference between ginger snaps and ginger cookies? ›

Ginger Snaps are simply a variation of the traditional Gingerbread cookie. They're known for their crisper quality; their “snap” if you will.

Are ginger cookies good for you? ›

Despite their drawbacks, ginger cookies offer some nutritional value, and boost your iron and manganese intakes. Iron plays a key role in energy production, and it supports tissue health by helping red blood cells carry oxygen to your tissues.

Why are ginger snaps spicy? ›

These gingersnap cookies get their spicy punch from three different gingers and black pepper forms, while the demerara sugar provides a sweet, crunchy texture to the cookie. Gingersnaps are best eaten with a cup of warm coffee or tea.

Why are my ginger cookies so hard? ›

Keep in mind that the longer the cookies bake, the harder and crunchier they'll be. For soft gingerbread cookies, follow my suggested bake times. Allow cookies to cool for 5 minutes on the cookie sheet.

How do you know when ginger cookies are done? ›

Toothpick Test – This is one of the most common ways to check cookie doneness, and it can be used for many other desserts as well. Insert a toothpick into the centre of a cookie. If it comes out with a few moist crumbs clinging to it, the cookies are done.

Why are my ginger snap cookies flat? ›

Too little flour and too much sugar are often the source of flat cookies, so measure carefully and accurately by using dry measuring spoons and cups for dry ingredients (so that you can spoon the ingredients into them and sweep away the excess) and use cups with pouring spouts for liquids.

Why is ginger snaps so good? ›

Ably directed by John Fawcett, with a strikingly original, intelligent and insightful script by Karen Walton, a supremely eerie and melancholy tone, bright, sparkling, polished cinematography by Thom Best, plenty of truly jolting shocks (the sequence where Ginger gets mauled is positively harrowing; another bitterly ...

Why do ginger cookies crack? ›

Forgetting to chill the dough.

Chilling it for at least two hours or overnight gives the ingredients a chance to absorb one another, making it a whole lot easier to roll out the dough without it cracking.

Are ginger cookies good for arthritis? ›

In theory, ginger can reduce the activity of several chemical substances that promote joint inflammation. Results from RCTs assessing its role in treating participants with osteoarthritis found that it has a high safety profile and can have moderately beneficial effects in reducing pain and disability.

Can diabetics eat gingersnaps? ›

Generally, ginger is safe for consumption by individuals with diabetes. It may also offer several health benefits that can support diabetes management. Evidence notes that ginger can be beneficial for digestive health and reducing nausea and vomiting.

Are ginger snaps anti inflammatory? ›

Gingersnaps are a healthier alternative to other cookies, being that they are generally low in calories and have many benefits. The ginger that is in these cookies has anti-inflammatory properties, is known to help treat nausea and fight heart disease and other illnesses.

Do ginger snaps go bad? ›

Unopened commercial gingersnap cookies can last up to 2-3 months past the date printed on their package, thanks to the added preservatives. Once opened, they should be consumed within 1-2 weeks for the best taste and texture, but you will usually have up to a month before noticing a stale flavor.

Who makes good ginger snaps? ›

Quality You Can Trust: Stauffer's Ginger SNAPS Cookies are proudly made in the USA in a peanut-free facility, ensuring both quality and safety. Additionally, they are Kosher certified, adhering to stringent production standards.

Why didn t my ginger molasses cookies crack? ›

Why don't my molasses cookies crack? Molasses cookie dough won't have those signature cracks on top if the dough is too wet. The cracks happen when the surface of the dough dries up. Rolling in sugar really helps this because the sugar binds the moisture and dries out the dough.

Why are my crinkle cookies not cracking? ›

Why didn't my chocolate crinkle cookies crack? The most common reason for cookies that don't crack is either that the oven was not hot enough or the baking powder was expired. Be sure to allow plenty of time for your oven to heat, and use a fresh container of baking powder!

Why are my crinkle cookies not crinkling? ›

While we found that multiple factors can affect how quickly the top dries out and thus how many cracks are formed (including the temperature of the dough and how rapidly it spreads in the oven), a simple tweak turned out to be key to producing a maximum number of fissures: rolling the balls of dough in granulated sugar ...

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