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Soft and Chewy Frosted Citrus Cookies

Updated: Feb 7, 2026 · Published: Dec 23, 2025 by Summer Dempsey · This post may contain affiliate links ·

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There’s something about winter citrus that feels like a secret weapon during the holidays. When everything else leans rich, dark, and heavy, citrus shows up bright and fresh — like sunlight through a frosted window. Soft, buttery Frosted Citrus Cookies with fresh orange and lemon zest, finished with a delicate snowy glaze. A bright, elegant addition to any Christmas cookie box.

These Frosted Citrus Cookies were born from that exact craving. I wanted a Christmas cookie that felt festive without being loud. Something soft and buttery, lightly sweet, and finished with a delicate glaze that crackles as it sets. The kind of cookie you bake on a quiet afternoon when the house smells like butter and orange zest, and time slows down just a little.

No chocolate.
No peppermint.
No over-the-top spice.

Just a tender cookie, kissed with fresh citrus and topped with a snowy glaze that tastes like Christmas morning. These are the cookies you make when you want something special, but still comforting and familiar.

Jump to:
  • Why You’ll Love These Frosted Citrus Cookies
  • Flavor & Texture Overview
  • Ingredient Breakdown
  • Instructions
  • Step-by-Step Tips for Perfect Frosted Citrus Cookies
  • How to Make the Snowy Citrus Glaze
  • Variations & Ideas
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Storage Tips
  • Why This Recipe Works
  • Final Thoughts
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Why You’ll Love These Frosted Citrus Cookies

  • Soft, tender texture with lightly crisp edges
  • Bright citrus flavor that doesn’t overpower
  • Beautiful crackly glaze that sets snowy white
  • Perfect for Christmas cookie boxes
  • Easy, simple ingredients — nothing fussy
  • A refreshing break from heavy holiday flavors

They’re elegant without trying too hard, and cozy in a way that feels timeless.

Flavor & Texture Overview

These cookies strike a balance that’s surprisingly hard to find in holiday baking.

The cookie itself is:

  • Buttery and soft
  • Lightly sweet
  • Gently scented with orange and lemon zest

The glaze adds:

  • A clean citrus pop
  • A delicate sweetness
  • That classic frosted, crackly finish

Together, they create a cookie that feels light but still indulgent — perfect after a big holiday meal or alongside an afternoon treat.

Ingredient Breakdown

Dough

Unsalted Butter
Softened butter creates a tender, melt-in-your-mouth base. Using unsalted butter lets you control the salt level and keeps the flavor clean.

Granulated Sugar
Granulated sugar keeps these cookies light and crisp around the edges while maintaining soft centers.

Egg
One egg provides structure and richness without making the cookies dense.

Fresh Orange & Lemon Zest
This is where the magic happens. Fresh zest adds bright, fragrant citrus oils that flavor the entire cookie — far more effectively than juice alone.

Vanilla Extract
Vanilla rounds out the citrus and adds warmth.

Almond Extract
Just a hint deepens the flavor and gives the cookies a subtle bakery-style complexity.

All-Purpose Flour
Keeps the cookies tender and soft.

Baking Soda
A small amount helps the cookies spread just enough while staying thick.

Fine Sea Salt
Balances sweetness and sharpens the citrus flavors.

Frosted Snow Glaze

Powdered Sugar
Creates a smooth, opaque glaze that dries beautifully.

Fresh Orange Juice
Adds brightness and keeps the glaze from tasting flat.

Citrus Zest
Boosts flavor and adds tiny flecks of color for a festive finish.

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes. Then add in egg, orange zest, lemon zest, vanilla, and almond extract.
  1. Step 2: Mix dry ingredients in separate bowl.
  1. Step 3: Combine dry ingredients into wet just until combined. Refrigerate for 45 minutes.
  1. Step 4: Cook in oven for 10 minutes at 350 degrees. Let cook before dipping into frosting.

Step-by-Step Tips for Perfect Frosted Citrus Cookies

1. Cream the Butter and Sugar Properly

Creaming the butter and sugar until light and fluffy is essential. This step traps air in the dough, which helps create a soft, tender texture.

Take your time here — about 2 to 3 minutes is perfect.

2. Add Citrus at the Right Time

Adding the zest with the egg allows the citrus oils to distribute evenly throughout the dough. This ensures every bite is fragrant and flavorful.

3. Don’t Overmix Once Flour Is Added

Once you add the dry ingredients, mix just until combined. Overmixing can lead to tough cookies, and we want these soft and delicate.

The dough should feel:

  • Soft
  • Smooth
  • Not sticky

4. Chill the Dough

Chilling the dough for 45 minutes helps:

  • Prevent excessive spreading
  • Keep the cookies thick
  • Improve texture

This step is especially important for cookies with a high butter content

5. Watch the Bake Carefully

These cookies should stay pale. You’re looking for:

  • Set edges
  • Soft, light centers

If they brown, they’ll lose that soft, tender texture that makes them special.

How to Make the Snowy Citrus Glaze

The glaze should be thick but pourable — think slow ribbons, not a runny drizzle.

Start with 1½ tablespoons of orange juice and add more as needed. The glaze will set into a crackly, snowy finish as it dries.

Drizzle lightly or dip the tops — both work beautifully.

Finish with a sprinkle of fresh citrus zest while the glaze is still wet for extra flavor and visual interest.

Variations & Ideas

  • Swap almond extract for orange blossom water (very small amount)
  • Dip half the cookie in glaze for a cleaner, bakery-style look
  • Sprinkle with coarse sugar before baking for subtle sparkle

Serving Suggestions

These cookies are perfect:

  • On a Christmas cookie platter
  • Packed into holiday gift boxes
  • Served with a cozy winter meal
  • As a lighter option alongside richer desserts

They’re especially lovely when paired with other classic holiday bakes.

Storage Tips

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days
  • Let glaze fully set before stacking
  • Flavor deepens slightly after the first day

Why This Recipe Works

  • Balanced sugar keeps the cookies soft without spreading
  • Citrus zest adds flavor without moisture
  • Chilling ensures thick, tender cookies
  • Simple glaze highlights, rather than overwhelms, the cookie

It’s a recipe built on restraint — and that’s exactly what makes it special.

Final Thoughts

These Frosted Citrus Cookies feel like a breath of fresh winter air during the holidays. They’re soft, bright, and quietly festive — the kind of cookie that surprises people in the best way.

If your cookie boxes are feeling heavy, or you’re craving something a little different this season, this recipe is the answer. Bake a batch, share a few, hide the rest.

Because some cookies are just too good to give away.

Love Cookies? Try out some of my favorite recipes:

Gooey Hot Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies

Thick & Soft Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

Easy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Frosted citrus cookies topped with a crackly orange glaze and fresh citrus zest on a serving dish.
Summer Dempsey

Frosted Citrus Cookies

These Frosted Citrus Cookies are a refreshing twist on classic Christmas baking. Soft, buttery cookies are infused with fresh orange and lemon zest, then finished with a delicate citrus glaze that dries into a beautiful, snowy crackle.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Chill Time 45 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Servings: 22 Cookies
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Calories: 145

Ingredients
  

Dough
  • ¾ cup unsalted butter softened
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tablespoon fresh orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon zest
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon almond extract
  • 1¾ cups all-purpose flour
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
Frosted Snow Glaze
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1½ –2 tablespoons fresh orange juice
  • 1 teaspoon citrus zest plus some for finishing

Equipment

  • Stand Mixer
  • Cookie Sheet

Method
 

  1. Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes.
  2. Beat in the egg, orange zest, lemon zest, vanilla extract, and almond extract.
  3. Whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt.
  4. Add to the dough and mix just until combined.
  5. Cover the dough and chill for 45 minutes.
  6. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
  7. Scoop dough into 1½ tablespoon balls and place 2½ inches apart on a lined baking sheet.
  8. Bake for 10–12 minutes, until edges are just set and centers remain pale and soft.
  9. Cool completely before glazing.
Glaze
  1. Whisk powdered sugar, orange juice, and citrus zest until smooth.
  2. Drizzle or dip the tops of cooled cookies.
  3. Sprinkle with additional zest while glaze is wet.
  4. Let set for 20–30 minutes until dry and crackly.

Notes

 

  • Don’t skip the chill time.
    Chilling the dough helps the cookies bake up thick and tender instead of flat.
  • Keep them pale.
    These cookies should not brown. Pull them from the oven while the centers still look soft for the best texture.
  • Zest before juicing.
    Always zest your citrus first — it’s much easier and gives you brighter flavor.
  • Glaze consistency matters.
    The glaze should fall in slow ribbons. Too thin and it won’t set crackly; too thick and it won’t spread smoothly.

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I’m Summer—the messy apron behind Summer & Cinnamon. I’m a mom of three boys, born in sunny Mesa, now living in the beautiful Utah mountains. I've traded my city life for hiking trails and mixing bowls, and I couldn't be happier.

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