These lime sugar cookies are bright, buttery, and full of fresh citrus flavor. With crisp edges, soft chewy centers, and a sparkling lime-sugar coating, they make a simple yet memorable dessert for spring, summer, holidays, parties, or any day that needs something sweet and refreshing.

If you love the flavor of fresh lime, this easy lime sugar cookie recipe is a wonderful choice. The dough comes together with basic baking ingredients, and the lime zest adds a clean, fragrant citrus note without making the cookies overpowering. They are sweet, tender, and just tangy enough to stand out from a classic sugar cookie.
One of the best things about these cookies is the texture. The edges bake up lightly golden while the centers stay soft and chewy. Rolling the dough in sugar mixed with lime zest gives each cookie a delicate crunch and an extra burst of lime flavor in every bite. They taste fresh and cheerful, making them ideal for warm-weather gatherings, dessert trays, bake sales, or an easy weekend baking project.
This recipe is also simple enough for beginner bakers. You only need a few minutes of prep time, a hand mixer or stand mixer, and a medium cookie scoop to portion the dough. Once baked, the cookies cool right on the baking sheet, making cleanup easy and keeping the centers soft.

Ingredients
- Salted butter – Softened butter creates a rich cookie dough and helps give the cookies their tender texture.
- White sugar – Sweetens the dough and is also used in the lime sugar coating.
- Flour – Forms the base of the cookie dough and gives the cookies structure.
- Baking powder – Helps the cookies bake up light and soft.
- Salt – Balances the sweetness and enhances the overall flavor.
- Eggs – Bind the dough together and help create a chewy texture.
- Lime zest – Adds fresh citrus flavor to both the cookie dough and the sugar coating.
See the recipe card below for exact quantities.

How to Make Lime Sugar Cookies
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper so the cookies bake evenly and release easily.

Step One: Beat the softened butter with a hand mixer or stand mixer until creamy. Add the sugar and continue mixing until the mixture is light and fluffy.

Step Two: Add the eggs and mix until the dough base is smooth and well combined.

Step Three: Add the flour, baking powder, salt, and lime zest. Use the zest only from the bright green outer layer of the lime for the best flavor.

Step Four: Mix just until the dry ingredients are incorporated. Avoid overmixing so the cookies stay soft and tender.

Step Five: In a separate small bowl, stir together the sugar and lime zest for the coating. Scoop the dough with a medium cookie scoop, then roll each dough ball in the lime sugar mixture.

Step Six: Place the dough balls on the prepared baking sheets. Bake for 14-16 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden. Let the cookies cool completely on the pans.
Top Tip
After zesting the limes, save the fruit for another use. The juice can be used in drinks, dressings, marinades, or another citrus dessert.
Substitutions
- Regular limes – Any type of lime can be used in this recipe. If you want a stronger citrus flavor, a small amount of fresh lime juice or key lime juice can be added, but do not add too much liquid or the texture of the dough may change.
Variations
- Coconut lime sugar cookies – Add a small amount of coconut extract for a tropical twist.
- Vanilla lime cookies – A little vanilla extract pairs nicely with the lime and gives the cookies a warmer flavor.
- Lemon sugar cookies – Use lemon zest instead of lime zest for a bright lemon version.
- Topping – A light lime glaze or lime buttercream frosting can make these cookies even more special.
- Food coloring – Add a little green food coloring if you want a more colorful cookie. Natural food coloring is a good option.
- White chocolate – Drizzle melted white chocolate over the cooled cookies or fold white chocolate chips into the dough before scooping.

Equipment
You will need two parchment-lined baking sheets, mixing bowls, a hand mixer or stand mixer, a zester, and a medium cookie scoop. A cookie scoop helps keep the cookies evenly sized so they bake at the same rate.
Storage
Allow the lime sugar cookies to cool completely before storing them. Place the cooled cookies in an airtight container and keep them at room temperature or in the refrigerator.
These cookies can also be frozen. Place them in a freezer-safe bag or container, seal well, and freeze. To thaw, move the cookies to the refrigerator or let them sit at room temperature until softened.

Common Questions
Measure the ingredients carefully, use softened butter, and bake only until the edges are lightly golden. Overbaking can make sugar cookies dry instead of soft and chewy.
No. Wash and dry the lime, then use a zester to remove only the bright green outer layer. Avoid the white pith underneath because it can taste bitter.
Related
Looking for more cookie recipes? Try these ideas:
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Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Lemon Raspberry Cookies
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Birthday Sugar Cookies
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Pineapple Coconut Cookies
📖 Recipe

Lime Sugar Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup salted butter softened, 2 sticks
- 1 ¼ cups white sugar
- 2 ¼ cups flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons lime zest
Coating
- ½ cup white sugar
- 1 teaspoon lime zest
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
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Beat the softened butter with an electric mixer until creamy.
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Add the sugar and mix until light and fluffy.
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Add the eggs and mix until smooth.
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Add the flour, baking powder, salt, and lime zest. Mix just until incorporated.
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In a small bowl, stir together the sugar and lime zest for the coating.
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Scoop the dough into balls using a medium cookie scoop.
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Roll each dough ball in the lime sugar mixture, then place on the prepared baking sheets.
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Bake for 14-16 minutes, or until lightly golden around the edges. Let the cookies cool completely on the pans.
Nutrition
If you enjoy fresh citrus desserts, these lime sugar cookies are a simple recipe worth saving. They are soft, bright, and easy to make for everyday treats, parties, or cookie platters.