Soft Blueberry Cookies with Lemon Glaze
These blueberry cookies are soft, fluffy, and tender and are topped with a tangy lemon glaze! Perfect for summer gatherings!
Blueberry Cookies Overview
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Techniques Used: The Creaming Method for Cookies
- Components Used: Lemon Glaze for Cookies and Cakes
These blueberry cookies are so unique and one of my favorite desserts to bring to a summer gathering. Everyone is always so surprised at how delicious these little soft cookies are, and they are so easy to make!
To make the cookies, blueberries are added to a basic butter cookie dough and then they are topped with a tart lemon glaze. The lemon glaze pairs so perfectly with the blueberry flavor!
Should I use Fresh or Frozen Blueberries in my Cookies?
You can use fresh or frozen blueberries in your blueberry cookies, however, fresh blueberries will work a little better. Frozen blueberries tend to leak a lot more liquid than fresh blueberries do and they will also stain your batter purple.
How to Make Blueberry Cookies
Blueberry cookies start with a basic butter cookie base, which means we will be using the creaming method for cookies for this recipe.
Step 1: Cream Your Butter and Sugar Together
Start with room temperature butter and cream it together with your sugar until it is very light and fluffy. This typically takes about 3 full minutes.
Step 2: Mix in the Eggs, Vanilla, and Lemon
Mix in the eggs one at a time, then add the vanilla, lemon juice, and lemon zest.
Step 3: Mix in the Dry Ingredients
Add the dry ingredients into the mixing bowl and mix until just incorporated. You don’t want to mix too much during this part or your cookies will become dry and tough.
Step 4: Fold in the Blueberries
Gently fold the blueberries into the dough until they are incorporated. A few will likely break during this process, it is somewhat unavoidable.
Step 5: Bake the Cookies
Scoop cookie dough balls, about 2 TBSP each, onto a parchment lined baking sheet and bake until golden brown. Allow the cookies to cool completely before glazing.
Step 6: Glaze the Cookies
Drizzle the lemon glaze all over the tops of the cookies. You can even add a bit more lemon zest if you like as well to give that visual of lemon in the cookies.
Watch the Video Tutorial!
Soft Blueberry Cookies with Lemon Glaze
These blueberry cookies are soft, fluffy, and tender and are topped with a tangy lemon glaze! Perfect for summer gatherings!
Ingredients
For the Cookie Dough
- 1/2 cup (1 stick, 110 gr) unsalted butter, softened
- 3/4 cup (150 gr) granulated sugar
- 1/2 tsp lemon zest
- 1 egg, room temperature
- 1 TBSP (15 ml) lemon juice
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 2 cups (240 gr) all-purpose flour
- 1 cup (150 gr) fresh blueberries
For the Lemon Glaze
- 1 cup (126 gr) powdered, confectioners, or icing sugar
- 2 tsp lemon zest
- 2-4 TBSP (30-59 ml) lemon juice
Instructions
For the Cookie Dough
- Preheat oven to 325 F (160 C).
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, or in a large bowl with a hand mixer, cream the butter, sugar, and lemon zest until light and fluffy- about 3 minutes on medium-high speed.
- Add the egg and mix until just incorporated. Add the lemon juice and vanilla extract and mix until combined.
- Add the salt, baking powder, and baking soda and mix until evenly distributed. Scraped down the bowl.
- Add the flour and mix until it is absorbed and then stop the mixer. It is important not to over-mix the dough.
- Fold in the blueberries gently as to now break them.
- Use a small scoop (about 2 tbsp size) and place rounded mounds of dough on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Bake for 11-14 minutes until the bottoms look slightly browned (the edges and tops will not brown).
- Allow to cool on cooling racks before glazing.
For the Lemon Glaze
- Whisk the ingredients together in a bowl until you have a consistency that can be drizzled. If it becomes too thin, you can add more powdered sugar to thicken it back up.
- Drizzle over the cooled cookies.
Store cookies loosely covered at room temperature for 3-4 days. They will get very sticky if you put them in an airtight container.
Notes
*You can use frozen blueberries in these but be aware that they will leak a lot of liquid and will cause the cookies to spread more and will stain the batter purple.
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Nutrition Information:
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 0
392 Comments on “Soft Blueberry Cookies with Lemon Glaze”
I can’t wait to try these! Thanks for sharing, I’m totally on board with the cookie movement.
Ummm, just stumbled across you and have fallen instantly in love.
I too, am a huge cookie fan, dessert fan and general foodie. But I’m also a huge photography buff and your photos are just beautiful. I love your style. And we all know that you eat with your eyes first. So, you have just made me instantly hungry!!!
You are so sweet! Thank you!
Wow these cookies look really good 🙂 Congatulations making Freshly Pressed!
Okay, so, I know ONE more “like” isn’t going to make your week or anything, but these look so darn good; I just had to “like” it. 🙂
Psssh. It SO made my week! 🙂
I am so glad you did not take sides between cupcakes and cookies. Cookies sure do need a facelift and with this blueberry lemon cookie, it is well on its way. Take Care, BAM
What about using frozen blueberries? any need to vary the recipe?
I would advise against frozen blueberries as they release a lot of moisture but it can be done. If you do want to use frozen, let them thaw completely and drain in a strainer before adding them to the batter then that would be fine.
AND One more thing. This will most likely turn your batter purple too. Not necessarily a bad thing. Just FYI.
These look AMAZING. I am a huge blueberry..anything fan! lol. I am on a diet right now, but maybe I can remake this to make it “calorie friendly”. =) I am inspired to be a better baker by all your beautiful deserts and foods. Thank you!
Oh dear. It seems I am a lemon dessert FREAK so this may cause trouble. :-))
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Next Tuesday’s project 🙂
gorgeous pictures of the mouthwatering treats 😛 Congrats on being freshly pressed
mmmm, they sound delicious.
I don’t know what I love more, the cookies or you advocating for cookies to be hip again. I don’t understand the trend in cupcakes. My mom used to make them for my birthday when I was little and not ONE PERSON ever thought I was cool. Not one. Pretty much I love this entire post. Great photos!
Hey thanks! Welcome to the “Cookies are the New Cupcake” bandwagon! For some reason you saying “cookies being hip” made me think of the slogan “How Cookies Got Their Groove Back.” haha
I like your slogan how cookies got their groove back.
Baker Bettie!!!! So happy to see you Freshly Pressed! You deserve it. Love ya!
Thanks old friend! It was very surprising to open my emails at lunch today and find 200 new emails. WHAAA?
These sound wonderful. I will definitely have to try them.
These blueberry cookies sound absolutley delicious! And I never would have thought about using cake flour instead of regular flour in a cookie recipe! Also, if one doesn’t like much lemon taste in their cookies, one could incorporate just the lemon zest to give just a hint of lemon taste. That might work out great too! Thanks so much for the recipe! And by the way, the photos are fabulous!
Yummy, these look scrumptious and I love the photos, I could eat some now! I really enjoyed the post…
These sound so delicious I can’t even stand it! I pinned them on pinterest.com so I’ll remember to make them!
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I love cookies and these look scrumptious.
I’m not a huge fan of blueberries but these look delish! I’ll definitely have to give these a try!
Yum. Thanks!
2 words: FOOD PORN! Cookies rule: quick to make, extremely portable, easy to eat. Cheers for the yummy post. All day baking scheduled for the weekend. Can’t wait to try this…
I love lemon poppyseed scones and these are right up there with those. Can’t wait to try the blueberry recipe! Your photos are good enough to eat, by the way. Beautiful.
You have an amazing blog baker bettie! I too love baking, do check out my posts!
Congrats on being Freshly Pressed!!!!!
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I love biscuits especially those I’ve made myself.
what’s a flavor !!
yummmm… I will sure be making these if I find blue berries in Pakistan! Great post.
These look delicious – loving the styling of your pictures too.
Blueberry cookies reminds me of my sister, she usually do this using heart shapes. I love it with a hot choco. I will share your page with her. 🙂
OH YUM! These cookies look so soft and delicate!
Yumm! I love your food photography!
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Those cookies look sooo good! I need to start baking.
Delicious! I’ll definitely have to try making these especially as I do like blueberries!!
I love those photos, they really make me want some cookies!
These sound like they’d be great for my next Cookie Exchange!
Such a lovely post! Beautiful photos and it looks yummylicious! 😀
Yum yum!
you’ve got such a wonderful blog with delicious food!!
My boyfriend loves anything with blueberries. This is a nice post-Valentine’s treat. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
thank you for sharing this recipe.. your cookies look so yummy, and your photos are beautiful.. can’t wait to try this.
nice pictures*
I just wanted to say how lovely these cookies look – beautiful photographs and a lovely blog 🙂
It looks so nice…………….
These look so delicious! I want to eat one now sooo badly! And the photos are really beautiful, too! -bethany
Gorgeous photography. I had to click through. And the recipe sounds wonderful. I can’t wait to try them!
The soft and fluffy cookies look delicious. And thanks for not bashing cupcakes. That’s very honorable and thoughtful of you. Could we (cookie and cupcake lovers) not coexist peacefully? It’s refreshing to see a blogger who doesn’t rant against something else, which in this case would be cupcakes. 😀
btw-your photos are just as beautiful as your cookies. What camera did you use to take these photos?
Yes. We cookie camp and cupcake camp can coexist peacefully! We must! In fact, I’ve been mulling over a cookie/cupcake fusion recipe. We’ll see where it goes 🙂
Your cookies look scrumptious, and you did a terrific job on the picture! I have a slogan, but it may be too long to be useful:
“Cookies, the perfect desert: You don’t need a fork; you don’t need a spoon, all you need is love.”
Well, Bettie, there should have been a semi-colon after the word “spoon” in my slogan — instead of a coma. But you get the idea.
Yes! I do. Love the slogan!
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