From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...When I was a little girl, bread not made at home came from a neighborhood bakery. These were, of course family operations, and tradition dictated that children be given a free cookie when they came into the store. Though grateful, I was always disappointed because I had my eyes on bigger things. I desperately wanted one of the giant sugar cookies displayed in the shop window. While they never made it to our market basket, there were times when two or three carefully wrapped eggs or a hunk of butter did. During the war years, bakeries were exempt from the rationing imposed on the general population and bakers, interestingly, were also exempt from the draft. No one talked much about it, but our early birthday cakes were almost always the results of negotiations with the baker, who did very nicely for himself during the war years. I'm convinced my love of giant and monster cookies dates back to that period of my life. I love to buy them, I love to bake them, and I certainly love to eat them. It's true I've gotten fussy over time. Most of the commercial variety taste like frosted cardboard, so I've taken to making my own. This is one of the recipes I've collected for them, and because this week is dedicated to all things lemon, I thought you might enjoy my giant lemon sugar cookies. They're not half bad, and if you like lemon, you'll probably love them. You'll find the flavor and ease with which they can be made, improves the longer the dough is chilled. I prepare the dough a day before I plan to shape and bake the cookies. These are really easy to do and the raw cookie dough also freezes well. I hope you'll enjoy them. Here's the recipe.
Giant Lemon Sugar Cookies ...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite adapted from Taste of Home
Ingredients:
2 cups sugar, divided use
Zest of 2 large lemons, divided use
1 cup butter, softened
2 large eggs, at room temperature
1 to 2 teaspoon lemon extract
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2-3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
1 teaspoon baking soda
Directions:
1) To make lemon sugar: Combine 1/2 cup sugar with 1 teaspoon lemon zest in the bowl of a mini-food processor. Pulse until lemon zest is incorporated into sugar. Pour into a small bowl and stir to break up any clumps. Set aside.
2) To make cookie dough: Combine flour, salt, cream of tartar and baking soda in a medium bowl. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl, cream butter with reserved 1-1/2 cups sugar. Blend in eggs, one at a time. Add lemon extract, lemon juice and reserved lemon zest. Add flour mixture, one cup at a time, blending well after each addition, until all flour is incorporated.
Refrigerate dough for at least 1 hour.
3) To bake cookies: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Shape dough into balls using 2 tablespoons of dough for each cookie. Roll in reserved lemon sugar. Bake in batches of six cookies per 18 x 13-inch baking sheets. Place balls of sugar coated dough on cookie sheets. Press down with the bottom of a glass or measuring cup until cookie is about 1/2-inch thick. Bake cookies for 12-14 minutes. Remove tray from oven. Let cookie sit on tray for 5 minutes before transferring to cooling rack. Yield: 24 saucer-sized cookies.
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Wow, these actually look like lemon versions of the chocolate snickerdoodles I made today! The recipes are almost exact! Mine weren't quite that big though! I do love giant cookies :)
ReplyDeleteWhow, I love these giant lemon cookies, I bet they're incredibly tender and tangy. Have a nice day dear Mary!
ReplyDeleteYUM, these look delicious. I am going to love lemon week :)
ReplyDeleteIn Greece we still have bakeries in the neighborhoods and these are the places where we buy bread. Usually our childhood memories follow us for the rest of our lives. The cookies look giant and delicious Mary!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, I can almost taste thes Lemon sugar cookies. The look just delicious. Diane
ReplyDeleteThat was a heartwarming childhood story. I love your big giant cookies. And the fact that they are lemon flavoured makes them that much more wonderful. YUM!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to read about rationing during the war. I wonder why bakers got special treatment - maybe because they play a crucial role supplying a staple item? Those giant cookies are also great if we are only allowed a certain number per day:)
ReplyDeleteOh my Noses! I think I'm in heaven! I'm in Citrus Heaven! I knew I wanted to return here for a reason! Yum, lemon is my absolute favourite flavour and you have so many scruptious recipes with lemon in them!! Please give me more... :D
ReplyDeleteMy son will love these ones, 'cause he loves lemon...
ReplyDeleteAnd who wouldn't like a giant cookie???When we are kids all the bigger things are better than the smaller!
Kiss,
Rita
Cookies looks damn pretty..
ReplyDeleteits come out so perfect..
ReplyDeleteThis is right up my alley Mary! Can't wait to make them-thanks:@)
ReplyDeleteMy eyes lit up especially when I got to the YIELD: 24 saucer-sized cookies!! Heaven!! Blessings to you this day, Mary!
ReplyDeleteI loved theso cookies, I have lots of lemos hera at home, i'll be doing them probably today.
ReplyDeletekisses
Helia
Bigger cookies always taste better.
ReplyDeleteI can postpone my diet a day or two longer. And I do like cookies that can be made up one day and baked the next.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a day as bright as your cookies!
Best,
Bonnie
I'll definitely be making these in the next week--I love huge cookies as well and have enjoyed them ever since I was allowed to have one a few times a month when we went on trips to the grocery store. One of the few store-bought cookies I could have! I can't wait to make these.
ReplyDeleteWOW..I Love these giant lemon cookies..lemon is one of my favorite flavor to use in baking and cooking..thanks for sharing the recipe..
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
It must be full of lemon aroma! Sound so good.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "giant"!!
ReplyDeleteI had never heard that about WWII rationing. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteMy mom sent me a Confederate Army cookbook. Now, THAT was rationing. Coffee made out of roasted okra or acorns. Mock apple pies with lemon rind, tantaric acid (whatever that is) and whatever spices they could get their hands on. Cheers!
I love lemon sugar cookies! They are right behind my favorite chocolate chip cookies! These look so lovely, Mary. I need to make a batch of these this weekend!! Thanks so much for sharing...and I love the story about your youth!
ReplyDeleteMy little one loves lemon, and even more so he loves cookies. What a special treat this would be for him!
ReplyDeleteAwesome as usual.....loved it :)
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic! I'm really enjoying your lemon week, looking forward to more!
ReplyDeletethey look ultra irresistible! i'll like them as big as my face! hahahh
ReplyDeleteLovely! I quite fancy the giant size of these cookies:D
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful treat ..tangy n refreshing!:)
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
I love lemons! These cookies look spectacular...I can almost smell the warm citrus through the computer. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove these cookies Mary. They look delicious and easy to make.
ReplyDeletemickey
I love just about anything lemon! I'm using it more and more, in fact I've started keeping a pitcher of lemon water in the fridge! I'm going to have to make these!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the background information about the bakers during the war, I had never heard that. It's always nice to learn something about cooking.
If you have some time, please come by for dessert, it's sinful! Have a lovely day!
Mary
They look fabulous and will be a perfect solution to all the lemons I still have hanging out in the refrigerator.
ReplyDeleteI read the sad story mary, thank god now everything is different..
ReplyDeleteI Love lemon cookies Mary, DELICIOUS AND GORGEOUS thank you for the recipe.
KISSES.!!
Love your bakery childhood story and these lemon cookies look divine!
ReplyDeleteHave you been feeling left out recently... I haven't made anything from your blog for a long time.. this is on my list this week... excellent as always!
ReplyDeleteDave
Thanks for visiting my blog, Mary and thanks for your kind words! Your blog is amazing! Your pics are so clear and tempting that make my mmouth drool...
ReplyDeleteAnd these cookies have such a flattering look! They'd be great to be served with tea. Mmmmm... I wish I could have some now with my cup of tea (I have no cookies to eat in this moment...)
What an interesting story- maybe bakers were exempt fromt eh draft to improve morale with their delicious treats? Your cookies look divine! I love the addition of lemon. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmmmm, that picture is so tempting. And HUGE too, lets face it if you are going to have a cookie you may as well do it justice ;0)
ReplyDeleteOh wow!! These cookies look amazing. I made lemon sugar cookies a while ago, but your recipe seems to yield cookies with a stronger lemon taste, which I like!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful. They wouldn't last long with Cindy and me. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou're certainly on a lemon kick! Got anything for us orange lovers?
ReplyDeleteLove your lemon cookies. I can only imagine how delicious they taste. Great photo also. Hope you're having a wonderful day, Mary!
ReplyDeleteI love this story, Mary. :-) Sugar cookies were the cookies I craved and longed for most as a child. My Mother was of the whole wheat and carob chips variety at the time, so these white beauties glistening with white sugar were pure heaven. :-) I can't wait to try this lemon version. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the story and the cookies look great!
ReplyDeletethose cute little mom and pop bakeries are way too few and far between these days. I love these giant cookies. Especially your lemon infusion!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful perfect cookies! Delicious + gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI just finished making a big batch of these. They are fantastic ! the dough is very easy to work with, they spread out perfectly during baking. Delish !
ReplyDeletethis look delicious, now I know what to do with my 4 lemons waiting in my kitchen :)
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe awesome cookies.
ReplyDeleteMy son is a lemon lover, even his favotite color is yellow! Love the way you did the lemon sugar which may also have other uses, right? Maybe to sweeten a cup of tea! Bookmarked!!!!! Thank you for sharing your childhood story and this wonderful recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteYour posts are simply the best Mary! You have so much knowledge to share and these cookies look just perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon in just about anything, I cannot wait to make these!
ReplyDeleteOMG, Mary! I grew up loving lemon flavored anything and sugar is my next favorite food group! Just wish I could reach out and grab one to go!
ReplyDeleteThese are just perfect and I know I would that tart sweet taste with my cup of tea.Love anything with lemon.
ReplyDeleteRita
These look beautiful Mary. How nice these would be with a cup of Lady Grey.
ReplyDeleteI love giant cookies and I love lemon. These are beautiful, Mary.
ReplyDeleteWith food so plentiful now, it's hard to imagine just what a special treat a cake would have been. Your lemon cookies sound amazing and look lovely too.
ReplyDeleteI actually justs baked some sugar cookies this week. This sounds like such a fun twist! I'll have to stock up on my lemon items and try this out soon.
ReplyDeletei just adore anything with lemon in them, these are so bright and cheery, they remind me of spring!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary - thanks for allowing me to repost your recipe on my blog. I have just uploaded it plus pics. And yes, our family of 6 are in LOVE with them !
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I love anything lemon so these cookies look perfect to me.
ReplyDeleteLove the story. Interesting that bakers weren't subject to rationing. Our family LOVES anything lemon and I will have to put them on the top of my to-do baking list.
ReplyDeleteI love a giant cookie and I love lemon a lot... I might bake these! Have a nice evening!
ReplyDeleteTis the season to have citrus integrated into desserts. These look so bright and sunshine-y and purely delightful!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so cute all stacked up!
ReplyDeleteanother great lemon idea - i love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the lemon in it - most bakery sugar cookies seem to disappoint - yours look like the quintessential, beckoning cookie. Love the size of them! Not that's a cookie lover!
ReplyDeleteMary, those are truly giant and certainly fantastic looking lemon cookies. I've proclaimed my love for anything citrus before, so I know these would be a hit with me. :o)
ReplyDeleteI love these cookies and all the lemon treats you have been baking. I must try my hand at making giant size cookies.
ReplyDeleteLove these giant lemon sugar cookies and the memories that come with it too! My grandma used to own the only variety store in our village and she always gives me the biggest cookies. I guess I never forgot that 'cause I somehow tend to bake bigger cookies all the time!
ReplyDeleteWe're in Lemon Heaven here by the ponds this week, with all the lovely lemony recipes!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen or heard of lemon sugar cookies, but what a brilliant idea. I must try these.
ReplyDeleteLoving your lemon fusion ~ What a lovely story.
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect! I love the idea of a lemon sugar cookie.
ReplyDeleteYummy, a giant warm Lemon Sugar Cookie and a cup of tea would be so good.
ReplyDeleteI love the cookies, and very much appreciate (and relate to) your story, even if I didn't grow up during war rations.
ReplyDeleteCiao
Alessandra
That's a fascinating story, Mary. I love giant cookies, they're just fun! These look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteYum! These look fantastic. I enjoyed learning a little about war rationing as well.
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is literally watering looking at those cookies and reading the recipe. I can almost taste the lemony goodness!
ReplyDeleteBakeries are a magical place for children, no doubt. I loved your story.
ReplyDeleteThese giant lemon cookies would be very dangerous for me to have around. I can see them being a real favorite.
Your photo is so stunning, I can see the sugar crystals glistening. Wow.
ReplyDeleteI did not know about bakers being exempt from the draft. A practical decision.
Fondly,
Glenda
Hi Mary, thanks so much for your nice comment on my blog! That was so sweet! By the way, these cookies look wonderful. I just printed them out to try because I love anything lemon. I'm really enjoying your blog as well. So many delicious recipes! Take care, Ryan
ReplyDeleteMary, These cookies sound wonderful..I must try them. Lemon is a staple in my house. I just cannot be without it. I use in in everything. I will try these cookies very soon. Blessings, Catherine
ReplyDeleteMary, I'm going to have to take a sabbatical from your blog....lemon is my weakness! You are posting too many lemony treats!
ReplyDeleteYour giant lemon cookies are like sunshine! I just love the tartness lemon gives to baked goods along with the sweetness. These are wonderful treats!
ReplyDeleteOh, I wonder if I can persuade the bakeries downunder that giving a free treat is a necessary part of their business?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteThese look magnificent!
What great memories...and what beautiful cookies. Don't you just love the brightness that lemon adds to simple baked goods? Thanks for sharing, sweet woman. Many blessing to you as the week unfolds.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love lemon with sugar cookies.
ReplyDeleteOh these cookies are just perfect--so big and lemony--what a treat on a gloomy day! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect, Mary. I just love a good citrus sugar cookie.
ReplyDeleteThose look so great!!!! Bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteMary xx
Delightful Bitefuls
These cookies look great. We'd love to feature your photos on kitchenartistry.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story, I'm glad I stopped by your blog and got to read it. Not to mention how delectable those cookies look!
ReplyDeleteBasically I love anything lemon, and I just hit the mother lode on your blog this week! I love how you press down on the sugared dough with a glass, and the fact that they are "giant" is even better! Bookmarked:)
ReplyDeleteHave you tried these with different extracts? Almond might be tasty!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing blog you have here! I'm so glad I found you. We have a Meyer lemon tree, so all your lemon recipes will keep me mighty busy. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI made these a few days ago. Absolutely wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI baked another of your sugar cookie recipes ... and can't wait to try this one, too.
ReplyDeleteFondly,
Glenda
Can you roll out the dough and cut out shapes with ghis cookie dough?
ReplyDeleteYou could try to roll well-chilled dough but I think you'll quickly become frustrated. This is a soft dough and not designed to roll and cut.
ReplyDeleteThese are tasty, Mary. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThese are tasty, Mary. Thanks for sharing the recipe :)
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