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    Lemon Raspberry Curd Cookies

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    Updated: Apr 13, 2025 by christina.marsigliese · 5 Comments
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    Have you ever made raspberry curd before? It is absolutely delicious, especially when baked into cookies and my Lemon Raspberry Curd Cookies taste like a soft and tender version of those classic Peak Freans Fruit Creme cookies with the jam in the middle (but without the "creme"). These buttery cookies have a wonderful tender crumb with slightly crisp edges. The raspberry curd in the middle bakes right into the cookie dough to set up nicely for storing and it adds the most lovely tart and sweet fruity flavor to complement the buttery cookie. These cookies store well and are pleasing to everyone. What's not to love? If you like this idea of curd in cookies, check out my Lemon Curd Cookies too.

    raspberry curd cookies on a board

    WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS

    • Fresh or frozen berries - you can use fresh or frozen raspberries to make the curd recipe since they will be cooked down and measured before preparing the curd.
    • Tart raspberry flavor - this curd center is perfectly tart and not too sweet. It is so delicious.
    • Tender buttery cookie - the cookie dough is simple to make and the results are a soft and tender butter cookie with slightly crisp edges.
    • Not too sweet - there's just the right amount of sugar to make this recipe taste great and pair with an afternoon cup of tea or coffee.
    stack of raspberry curd cookies on a board

    INGREDIENTS FOR RASPBERRY CURD COOKIES

    Here are a few notes about the ingredients. For the full ingredient list with measurements, see the recipe card at the very bottom of this post.

    • All purpose flour - unbleached all-purpose flour works great for most cookie doughs.
    • Unsalted butter - this recipe uses pure unsalted butter for a creamy flavor and tender texture. You can also use salted butter and then reduce the added salt.
    • Granulated sugar - simple granulated sugar tenderizes these cookies and doesn't interfere with the bright lemon flavor. There's also not too much sugar so that these cookies aren't too sweet and helps prevent them from spreading too much with the filling.
    • Eggs - one large egg will set these cookies to a soft texture.
    • Lemon zest - the cookie dough requires only lemon zest and no juice. Use up to a full tablespoon from 1 large lemon or two small lemons if you prefer lots of lemon flavor.
    • Pure vanilla extract - vanilla is an excellent back note to berries. I like this Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla extract.
    • Yogurt - use thick full fat yogurt like Greek yogurt for best results and be sure to level it off. Too much will cause the cookies to spread excessively. If you don't have Greek yogurt where you live, read down below in my FAQ section for my substitution recommendations.
    • Raspberry curd - I use my fresh raspberry curd recipe that is so delicious with the perfect sweet and tart flavor and beautiful bright pink color. You can make it up to a week in advance.
    raspberry curd in a jar
    raspberry curd cookies on a board

    STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

    • STEP 1). Make the raspberry curd. Follow the step-by-step instructions here to make my Fresh Raspberry Curd recipe. Remove from the heat and pour the finished raspberry curd into a bowl or heat-proof container and cover it with a sheet of plastic wrap/cling film. Make sure that the plastic wrap/cling film is in direct contact with the surface of the raspberry curd - this will prevent skin from forming. I like to use a mason jar to store it. Allow it to cool completely to room temperature, then chill it in the fridge for at least 2 hours or until completely set. (You can also prepare the raspberry curd a day or two in advance and keep it in the fridge until needed.)
    • STEP 2). Make the cookie dough. Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large bowl and whisk to blend evenly. Combine soft butter, sugar, lemon zest and vanilla in a large bowl and beat with an electric mixer for 2 minutes until pale and fluffy. Beat in egg until evenly incorporated. Mix in yogurt. Add the flour mixture and fold it in by hand with a spatula until it is just combined.
    • STEP 3). Chill the dough. Cover the bowl and refrigerate the dough for 2 hours.
    • STEP 4). Roll the dough in sugar. Use a small cookie scoop to scoop up portions of dough and roll into smooth balls. Roll each ball in granulated sugar and then roll in powdered sugar until evenly coated. Place dough balls onto cookie sheets leaving at least 3 inches of space between them as they spread quite a bit.
    • STEP 5). Fill cookie dough with curd. Use a round ½-teaspoon measuring spoon to make an indent into the center of each dough ball. When you press the indent into the dough balls for filling with raspberry curd, use one hand to gently press it together to keep it from cracking as you press the spoon in to make the indent. If it cracks, simply press and shape it back together with your fingers. Fill the indent with a heaped teaspoon of raspberry curd.
    • STEP 6). Bake for 12-14 minutes until just lightly golden around the edges and the raspberry curd looks matte and set.
    raspberry curd cookies with bite

    EXPERT TIPS FOR RASPBERRY CURD COOKIES

    • Measure out the raspberry sauce accurately for the curd. Since berries contain different levels of moisture depending on where they are grown and the season and how long they were frozen, it's important to measure the amount of raspberry sauce that you get after to pass it through the strainer. This will help ensure you get the right consistency in the final product.
    • Cook over gentle heat. Overcooking will cause egg proteins to bond too tightly, squeezing water out from between them and giving them a rubbery, lumpy texture. It's best to cook over gentle heat and have patience as hard as it is.
    • Stir constantly. Those pesky egg proteins are very sensitive to heat and will curdle the second you walk away from them so be sure to stir constantly.
    • Strain the curd. Pass the hot curd through a sieve for the smoothest texture and to remove any accidental bits of cooked egg if you are concerned (it happens to the best of us).
    • Chill the dough sufficiently. The step for chilling the cookie dough is important to control spreading since we want the cookies to still hold the raspberry filling. Chilling allows time for the flour in the dough to absorb moisture so that it doesn't spread excessively.
    raspberry curd cookies on a board

    RECIPE FAQ:

    What is curd?

    Curds (like lemon curd and raspberry curd) are a type of stirred custard made from a cooked, thickened egg mixture. In the presence of heat and acid, egg proteins begin to bond to one another, transforming the liquid mixture into a smooth thick gel. In order to do this, gentle cooking is necessary to minimize the possibility of curdling.

    How does raspberry curd set?

    The acid from lemon juice helps to transform the ultimate structure of proteins (a process called denaturation) which unravels their natural folded structure so that their side chains are exposed to react with the surrounding environment. When this happens, the proteins begin to form bonds with each other, or coagulate, in a gentle way to form a continuous network of proteins with water held between them. This is what creates the thick and silky texture of curd. 

    What is raspberry curd made of?

    Raspberry curd (like lemon curd) is made from eggs, sugar, lemon juice and butter. It's the same concept as a custard, except for lemon curd the proteins set by acid as well, which is why lemon curd does not require a thickener like flour or corn starch.

    What happens if I over-cook raspberry curd?

    Overcooking will cause proteins to bond too tightly, squeezing water out from between them and giving them a rubbery, lumpy texture. If you over-heat the lemon curd, the egg proteins can coagulate and you will see little bits of cooked egg. You can try to strain the curd to remove the bits of egg, but it will affect the overall consistency. I would recommend trying again!

    raspberry curd cookies on a board
    stack of raspberry curd cookies on a board

    STORING & FREEZING

    How do you store raspberry curd cookies?

    Store raspberry curd cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days, then store in the fridge after that.

    Can I freeze raspberry curd cookies?

    I wouldn't recommend freezing these cookies as it will compromise the curd filling as they thaw. It's best to keep the cookies in the fridge to keep them longer.

    If you love lemon, check out my other lemon recipes:

    Easy Creamy Lemon Tart
    Copycat Starbucks Lemon Loaf
    Lemon Brownies
    Lemon Raspberry Sheet Cake
    Lemon Crinkle Cookies
    Lemon Raspberry Muffins
    Swirled Lemon Cheesecake Bars
    Light & Luscious Lemon Cake
    Easy Small Batch Lemon Curd
    Easy Almond Raspberry Lemon Bars (gluten free)
    Lemon Coconut Crumb Tarts

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    Raspberry Curd Cookies

    Christina Marsigliese
    raspberry curd cookies
    These tender buttery cookies are not too sweet with a tart and sweet raspberry curd filling. They are simply perfect with a cup of tea or coffee in the afternoon. What a treat for guests stopping by!
    4.34 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Chill Time 2 hours hrs
    Servings 16 cookies

    Ingredients
      

    1 x recipe for Fresh Raspberry Curd

    Cookie dough:

    • 1 ⅓ cups plus 1 tbsp (200g) all-purpose flour
    • ½ teaspoon baking powder
    • ⅛ teaspoon baking soda
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • ½ cup (113g) unsalted butter, softened
    • ⅔ cup (135g) granulated sugar, plus extra for rolling
    • 1 tablespoon freshly grated lemon zest
    • 1 large egg, at room temperature
    • 1 teaspoon (5ml) pure vanilla extract
    • 1 tablespoon (15ml) full fat Greek yogurt
    • icing sugar for rolling

    Instructions
     

    • Prepare the Fresh Raspberry Curd as per the instructions here. Let chill until completely set. You can make this up to 1 week in advance and store in the fridge.
    • Make the cookie dough. Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large bowl and whisk to blend evenly.
    • Combine soft butter, sugar, lemon zest and vanilla in a large bowl and beat with an electric mixer for 2 minutes until pale and fluffy. Beat in egg until evenly incorporated. Mix in yogurt. Add the flour mixture and fold it in by hand with a spatula until it is just combined.
    • Cover the bowl and refrigerate the dough for 2 hours.
    • Preheat your oven to 350°F. Line two large cookie sheets with parchment paper.
    • Use a small cookie scoop to scoop up portions of dough and roll into smooth balls. Roll each ball in granulated sugar and then roll in powdered sugar until evenly coated. Place dough balls onto cookie sheets leaving at least 3 inches of space between them as they spread a bit.
    • Fill cookie dough with curd. Use a round ½-teaspoon measuring spoon to make an indent into the center of each dough ball. When you press the indent into the dough balls for filling with raspberry curd, use one hand to gently press it together to keep it from cracking as you press the spoon in to make the indent. If it cracks, simply press and shape it back together with your fingers. Fill the indent with a heaped teaspoon of raspberry curd.
    • Bake for 12-14 minutes until just lightly golden around the edges and the raspberry curd looks matte and set.
    • Let cookies cool for 2 minutes on the baking sheets, then transfer them individually to a wire rack to cool completely.

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    1. Stacy

      March 23, 2025 at 4:49 pm

      4 stars
      These cookies are delicious. However, they do not come out like the picture. They spread quite a bit . Maybe I’m doing something wrong?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        March 24, 2025 at 12:27 am

        Hi Stacy, thanks! Did you use a scale to measure the ingredients?

        Reply
        • Stacy

          March 27, 2025 at 12:58 am

          I did not

      • Sarah Van Der Karr

        March 24, 2025 at 10:04 pm

        4 stars
        I also had the same issue and I used a scale and refrigerated the dough

        Reply
    2. Anita

      July 02, 2024 at 11:07 am

      5 stars
      I made these for a work lunch and there’s not a single crumb remaining. Thanks for another winning recipe!

      Reply

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