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Lavender Lemon Sugar Cookies are sweet, dainty lavender lemon sugar cookies, perfect for summer baking. They’re lightly sweetened buttery shortbread cookies hinted with lavender and lemon. Decorate simply with edible flowers for the easiest and prettiest buttery summer cookie. Easy to make, so pretty, and delicious!

It’s not a secret that I love making things not only taste delicious but also look delicious and hopefully pretty. It’s not always the easiest task, but I try and try again until I feel like I’ve captured just how delicious a recipe is. Trust me, it can be hard. But these cookies?
I didn’t even have to try. I just created, styled, and baked. Sure, I spent time on them, but you guys? These cookies are always going to turn out pretty…and yes, I promise you that they’ll taste delicious too. These cookies are not just about their looks, and I couldn’t be more excited to share them.
And even better? You’d think these cookies would take a lot of time and effort, but in reality, they’re actually so easy—and almost impossible to mess up.
Simple, simple.
So delicious.
Pretty, dainty, and summery.
Just a few of my favorite things.

I’ve wanted to make edible flower cookies for the longest time. It all started last summer, around mid to late August. I was working on planning the wedding cakes for my brother Brendan’s upcoming September wedding. Lynd’s, my now sister-in-law, had asked if I would make their wedding cakes. I hesitated, but I just couldn’t say no. One of the ideas that Lyn’s had was to make one of my layer cakes. This blackberry lavender naked cake to be exact. But she asked if I could decorate it with dried edible flowers.
I loved the idea so much, but I never got around to drying the flowers and ended up just using fresh. It was all fine, and still pretty, but from that point on, I really wanted to bake cookies with that idea in mind. I knew if I put fresh flowers on a cookie, the flowers would obviously dry up as the cookies baked. I’ve seen it done before but have never gotten around to testing a recipe myself.

Until now. With all of our lavender growing in the garden (it smells incredible and is one of my favorite herbs/flowers we are growing), I made it my goal this summer to finally bake these cookies that I’ve been dreaming up for the past year. This past week I finally went for it.
And you know what? I was expecting to have to do a lot of testing and spend way too much time on these, but I got them right on the very first try. Everything from the cookie to the flavors and the decorations.
I was shocked and excited.
I guess sometimes dreaming does pay off.
I love these cookies!

You really only need some lavender, a few pantry staples, and some edible flowers…if you’d like.
Now, first things first. You do not have to use edible flowers as I’ve done. The flowers on top of the cookies are really just decoration. It’s the lavender and the lemon that flavor these cookies and make them so delicious. So while I love the finished look the edible flowers give, you don’t have to use them.
Start off by making the lavender sugar. It’s simply dried lavender, lemon zest, and sugar. The trick is grinding the lavender in the food processor to start breaking it down. If you don’t have a food processor, you can grind the lavender in a coffee grinder, or use a mortar and pestle to grind it down. Or just simply use your fingertips to crush the lavender up into pieces.
Once the lavender is crushed, mix it with the sugar and lemon. Now you have lavender lemon sugar.

Next, beat the dough together. It too is simple…lots of butter, some of that lavender lemon sugar, vanilla, and flour – easy!
Once the dough comes together, roll it out. Then cut the dough into circles.
At this point, simply brush the cookies with a beaten egg and sprinkle on the remaining lavender lemon sugar. You can now bake the cookies or decorate them with flowers. If you’re decorating with flowers, it’s easy: gently press your flowers into each cookie and then bake. It’s important to note that as the cookie bakes, the flowers will shrivel up a bit and lose color. I actually loved this “vintage” feel that the cookies took on.
So pretty, but not perfect, the flowers give the cookies an almost old look, I love it!

Good…really good. Or delectable, as I now love to say.
The cookie itself is buttery and light. It’s sweet but not overly so, and the lavender and lemon are hinted at just perfectly and subtly.
Here’s what I will say: Personally, I don’t eat the edible flowers on top of the cookies. I find them to be pretty flavorless. Since the flowers dry up in the oven, they’re pretty easy to pluck right off before eating.

I order my edible flowers through Gourmet Sweet Botanicals, which deliverers via overnight shipping and has never let me down. I found the dahlias to bake up the nicest, but the pansies were pretty too, though they shriveled up the most. I also loved these little yellow sun daisies and found them to be so pretty and summery.
Oddly, I didn’t use any chamomile, but I’m sure that would be great and so pretty.
Oh, and then I also added our fresh lavender, both in the cookie and for decoration. That bakes up really nice too.

And with that, I will leave you to your cookie baking.
Another note: These cookies make the perfect summer afternoon snack or dessert when broken up over vanilla ice cream with fresh berries and a drizzle of honey. There are so many options with these cookies.
Have fun with them and enjoy!
If you bake these, please share the photos. I can’t wait to see what you guys create!

Looking for other summer floral-inspired recipes? Here are some favorites:
Blackberry Lavender Naked Cake with White Chocolate Buttercream
Blackberry Lavender White Chocolate Scones
Strawberry Chamomile Naked Cake
Lastly, if you make Lavender Lemon Sugar Cookies, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Fabulous and simple to make! Baked this recipe but used various bee-themed cookie cutters for my nieces first bee-day. They were a hit!
Hey Jordan,
Thanks for testing this recipe out, I’m thrilled it was a success for you. Have a nice day!
It’s a good recipe. I made this to recipe the other night. I believe that the lemon flavors severely struggled to come out, even zested and blended properly. The cookies are good, but not necessarily great or excellent. I do appreciate the recipe, though.
Hey Erica! Thank you SO much for trying out the recipe! Thanks for the feedback, and I’m glad the recipe was still appreciated! Have a great day! 🙂 xT
Could you roll these in a log cut rather that rolling out? Less waste?
Hey Sandra,
Sure, that should work nicely for you! I hope you love this recipe!
Needs more sugar – the sugar to flour ratio is way off and they are just a bit tasteless. (Sorry)
Hi there,
Thanks for trying these cookies and sharing your feedback, sorry to hear they weren’t enjoyed! xx
OMG these are so good! It’s all my favorites in one. I accidentally used all of the lavender sugar in the dough so I made more to put on top. The flavor and texture is incredible. I am a baker and your recipes rank high on my list of go-to’s!
Hey Cheryl,
Happy Sunday!! Thank you so much for making this recipe and your comment, love to hear it was enjoyed:) x
These are the sweetest additions to a little girl’s Birthday Party. They are wonderful and easy to make. My 2-year-old granddaughter had fun rolling them out and using the cookie cutters.
Thanks so much, Kym! Love to hear that these cookies were enjoyed:) xx
Great adult cookie. Similar to shortbread with the lavender and lemon elevating it to next level
Hey Lorraine,
Happy Friday! Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try and your comment, love to hear that it turned out nicely for you! Xx
Los poblanos (from New Mexico) has a lavender sugar I plan to use for this recipe!
I hope you love this recipe, Jazmine!!
Can you freeze these? Would like to prepare them for s bday party this weekend…
Hi Jasmine,
Sure, that should be just fine for you to do! Let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe! xT
Freeze them baked or just the dough?
Either one would work!
These were a really nice treat to make & eat. I had everything in my pantry and they came together very quickly. The lemon was delightful and the hint of lavender (I used 2 tsp) was perfect. Thank you!
Hey Lynn,
Fantastic!! I appreciate you making this recipe and your comment, so glad to hear it was delish! xT
I made these a few years ago prior to going gluten free for a skin issue. LOVED them!!! Would you have any suggestions for gluten free?
Hey Jennifer,
Happy Monday!! 💘 Thanks so much for making this recipe, I love to hear that it turned out well for you! You should be able to use an equal amount of gluten free flour. xx