67 Lemon Recipes to Brighten Up Your Cooking

A lot of recipes get a dash of lemon juice or sprinkling of zest. But these lemon recipes put lemons on a pedestal—and their sunny, tart flavor shines. The best and brightest lemon recipes include classics like lemon tarts, lemon curd, and lemon loaf cakes, but also lots of savory options, including fragrant, lemony pasta, grilled lemon chicken, lemony white beans, and more. And while you could always make lemonade, you’ll find lots of other drinks here. Frozen Arnold Palmers, anyone?
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Pasta al Limone (Lemon Pasta)
If you always think of desserts when you think of lemon recipes, you're missing out on many of the world's great savory dishes, like this classic pasta, bumped up with a combination of lemon zest and juice.
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Anytime Lemon Cake
Brush a simple powdered sugar glaze on this buttery lemon cake while it’s still warm for a dessert that feels right no matter the occasion.
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Lemon Curd
We love having a batch of lemon curd in the fridge at all times. It's great on scones or mixed with yogurt, layered onto a cake or smeared onto a cookie. And yes, you can just eat it with a spoon, alongside some berries or whipped cream or just on its own.
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Lemon Bars
Golden sweet-tart lemon bars are like squares of sunshine. And they’re quick to make.
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Roast Fish With Cannellini Beans and Green Olives
Arrange lemon slices over the surface of a fillet of cod, haddock, or halibut, and slow roast it at 300°F for moist, succulent results.
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Pasta With Brown Butter, Whole Lemon, and Parmesan
Using sliced whole lemon in this pasta gives you layers of complex flavor: fresh aroma from the skin, bitter complexity from the pith, and tart, puckery juice from the flesh. Any sharpness is softened by the addition of brown butter and Parmesan.
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Grilled Chicken With Lemon and Thyme
This chicken can be grilled an hour ahead of time—it gets more flavorful as it hangs out in the lemony marinade.
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Backyard Citrus Upside-Down Cake
When combined with sugar, the natural pectin in the citrus creates a pudding-like upside-down layer that’s similar to a buttery marmalade. Sure, you can make upside-down cake with other fruits, but if you have a backyard lemon tree, this version is the way to go. (If you buy your lemons, be sure to track down fruit with unwaxed peels.)
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Lemon-Pistachio Loaf
This vegan lemon loaf cake has a delicate crumb and a lovely, tangy glaze. It keeps for a few days at room temperature.
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Lemon Curd Tart With Olive Oil
Olive oil gives this lemon tart crust a rich, crumbly texture, but the zing of the lemon filling really steals the show.
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Slow-Cooked Summer Squash with Lemon and Thyme
Wide strips of lemon zest perfume this summer squash dish as it slowly cooks. After almost two hours, the squash will be golden brown and very, very tender.
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Frozen Boozy Arnold Palmer
Nothing is more refreshing than a glass of the classic lemonade and iced tea mix. Until you try this frozen version, which is definitely even more cooling.
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Sour Cherry and Lemon Ice-Box Cake
Layer graham crackers or speculoos cookies with lemon curd cream and sour cherry compote, then freeze the whole thing for up to two weeks. Top with unfrozen whipped cream before serving.
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Crispy-Skinned Salmon with Whole Lemon–Sesame Sauce
Squeezing citrus over a piece of fish may be standard, but this salmon and lemon recipe goes further, adding an entire lemon—skin, pith, and flesh—to the sauce for extra brightness.
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Charred Peppers With Lemon Ricotta and Cucumbers
Pair hot and cool for the best summer side dish. Charred Italian frying peppers, toasty walnuts, and crisp cucumbers get richness from lemony dollops of ricotta.
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Warm Comfort
A cozy, lemony take on the hot toddy that features reposado tequila and chamomile.
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Chard-Wrapped Fish With Lemon and Olive
Swiss chard-wrapped halibut or cod simmers in a lemony, cilantro-laced sauce. This dinner is so good our digital director called it his favorite recipe of 2019.
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Lemon Meringue Pie
A sharp lemon filling, sweet-and-salty meringue, and shatteringly crisp crust combine to make a balanced update to this classic.
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East 62nd Street Lemon Cake
The zest of two whole lemons goes into this Bundt cake batter, giving it a real punch of citrus flavor, accented by the tangy lemon glaze that gets drizzled over the top. Don't have a Bundt cake pan? We can help with that, too.
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Lemon-Honey Tart with Salted Shortbread Crust
A bit of salt in the crust and filling brings out all of this lemon tart's sweet, bitter, and bright flavors. A springform pan makes it easy to unmold.
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Herb-Infused Lemon-Strawberry Loaf
Fresh herbs—like rosemary, thyme, or fresh bay leaves—infuse this buttery cake with a floral flavor that beautifully complements the strawberry and lemon.
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Blueberry Lemon Corn Muffins
Leave a basket of these lemony blueberry muffins for a friend, and they'll have better breakfasts for days.
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Stuffed Cabbage With Lemony Rice and Sumac
Stuffed cabbage can feel springy and bright when it's filled with lemony, sumac-tinged rice. Serve with a dollop of sour cream to amplify that tanginess.
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Lemony Glazed Yogurt Doughnuts
If you've never made doughnuts at home, this recipe is a great place to start. Adding yogurt to the batter gives them richness and makes the dough easier to work with.
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Chicken and Tomato Stew With Caramelized Lemon
Cooking lemon slices just to this side of burnt adds a layer of complex flavor to this comforting dish.
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Icebox Lemon Pie With Meringue
This pie looks impressive, but we promise that it's easy to make. The graham cracker crust gets filled with a simple mixture of sweetened condensed milk and lemon juice, and the whole thing gets topped with a golden-brown crown of meringue.
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Tomato, Onion, and Roasted Lemon Salad
Sugared, roasted lemons give this salsa-like mix a bracing jolt of sweet-sourness.
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Lemony Chicken Soup With Farro, White Beans, and Kale
Brighten up chicken soup with a good squeeze of fresh lemon juice, bright salsa verde, and chopped fresh dill.
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Sheet-Pan Old Bay Trout and Succotash
Steam a mixture of corn, green beans, and tomatoes in a foil pouch alongside butterflied trout for an easy one-sheet-pan dinner.
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Fleming Fizz
If you love Scotch but you're looking for a bright and fizzy cocktail, this festive spin on the Penicillin is for you.
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Avocado and Lemon Water (Agua de Aguacate y Limón Amarillo)
Instead of using Key limes, which are popular in agua fresca, this recipe subs in lemons and adds creamy avocado.
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Artichokes Braised in Lemon and Olive Oil
As soon as you can get your hands on fresh artichokes, braise the hearts in a flavorful mix of olive oil, fresh lemon, fennel seeds, and shallot.
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Spiked Ginger-Mint Lemonade
This spiked lemonade gets a flavor boost from fresh mint and spicy fresh ginger.
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Lemon and Lime Battenberg
If you like puzzles, you'll adore this British baking project.
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Cod with Lemon, Green Olive, and Onion Relish
Top olive oil-braised cod with a refreshingly tart relish of lemons, olives, and onions. Serve with crusty bread for dipping.
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Togarashi Cheesecake With Sorghum
A teaspoon of togarashi—and the juice and zest of an entire lemon—cuts through the richness of this cheesecake, which is made with a mix of cream cheese and goat cheese.
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Grilled Salmon with Meyer Lemons and Creamy Cucumber Salad
Marinate salmon in lemon zest and fresh dill, then grill and serve with crunchy chopped cucumbers draped in a coleslaw-like dressing.
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Instant Pot Lemon Chicken With Garlic and Olives
Thanks to your pressure cooker's sauté function, the chicken thighs in this recipe get crispy and browned before they finish cooking in a briny, lemony, garlicky stock.
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Thyme Out
Lemons get richer and sweeter on the grill; juice them after they're charred for a rich and bright barbecue-friendly cocktail.
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Lemon-Lime Basil Shortbread Cookies
Fresh basil and lemon add a sunny note to these easy cookies. Skip the sanding sugar if you're looking for an afternoon snack rather than a sweet dessert.
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Grilled Lemon-Pepper Chicken
The final step of chef Bryan Furman's method for the best grilled chicken? Grill some lemon quarters until charred and softened, then squeeze them over the butter-brushed bird.
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Lemony Cabbage with Mint
This simple slaw is delicious thanks to two key ingredients: fragrant dried mint, and a full cup of fresh lemon juice. Serve it with any grilled or roasted main dish.
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Spiced Salmon Kebabs
Skewering lemon slices between pieces of salmon before grilling not only looks pretty, but adds extra flavor and moisture to the fish.
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Sea Bream Crudo with Lemon and Olives
Be sure to tell your fishmonger that you plan to eat the fish raw—pick up whatever they recommend. Sea bream is lovely in this lemony dressing, but porgy or snapper are suitable substitutes.
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Lemon Ice
The most refreshing treat of summer is just a few ingredients away.
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Chicken with Lemon and Spicy Spring Onions
Roasting two chickens on one baking sheet is an effortless but strategic way to cook for a crowd. As the fat renders and the lemon slices soften, both serve to baste the vegetables for a built-in side dish.
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Lemon-Ginger Electrolyte Drink
Stop buying sports drinks and refresh after a grueling workout or exhausting day with this homemade electrolyte-packed water.
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Lemon and Elderflower Tart
Lemon recipes always smell pretty great in the oven, but adding elderflower cordial means that aroma is even more fantastic.
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Lemon Lemon Loaf
This simple loaf cake gets a triple punch of lemon in the form of freshly squeezed lemon juice, freshly grated lemon zest, and a mildly sweet lemon syrup.
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Lemon Chicken Thighs
For better weeknight chicken thighs, char some lemons, then whisk the juice into a honey-sweetened, garlicky vinaigrette.
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Radicchio and Citrus Salad with Preserved Lemon
Puréed preserved lemons give this miso-enhanced vinaigrette a bright, savory backbone.
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Spiked Rose Lemonade
Delicate rose water and tart lemonade make for the ideal patio sipper.
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Chicken Fricassée With Lemon Mustard Sauce
The richly flavored, tangy mustard-laced pan juices from this braised chicken are simmered down and emulsified into a rich, velvety sauce that’ll bring comfort to any cold evening.
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Lemon Buttermilk Ice
This refreshing granita-like dessert doesn't require an ice cream maker, just a rectangular baking pan, a freezer, and a fork.
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Grilled Lemon-Garlic Chicken with Leeks and Potatoes
Everything for this simple, Spanish-inspired dish gets tossed in the same lemon, garlic, and smoked paprika marinade, then cooked in a grill basket for an easier, faster way to grill dinner.
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Lemony Yogurt Sauce
Serve this multipurpose lemony sauce with chicken, lamb, or grilled vegetables.
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White Beans with Broccoli Rabe and Lemon
For bold, bright flavor, canned beans are warmed with anchovies, slices of lemon, and lots of garlic, then simmered with broccoli rabe and dressed with Parmesan.
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Semolina–Lemon Syrup Cakes
Moist, marzipan-y mini cakes win weeknight desserts, afternoon snacks, and weekend picnics.
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Crab Linguine With Basil, Lemon, and Chile
If you can get your hands on some decent crab meat, toss it with pasta, lemon zest, chiles, and tart lemon juice for a luxurious dinner.
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Lemon Panna Cotta with Lemon Marmalade
If you don't have time to make your own marmalade, you can substitute store-bought for this creamy lemon dessert.
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Grilled Lemon Shandy
What's even more refreshing than beer? Beer mixed with the juice of grilled lemons, a touch of simple syrup, and loads of ice.
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Harira
This Moroccan chickpea and lentil soup features warming spices and a hit of lemon juice.
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Lemon-Souffle Pudding Cake
Cakey on top, pudding-y on the bottom, tart all the way through.
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Lemon Blossom Cupcakes
These cupcakes could be your Easter dessert. Or they could just be a lovely thing to eat on a Tuesday.
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Campari Affogato With Lemon Sorbet
Try this deliciously bright and bitter variation on the traditional vanilla-and-espresso dessert.
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Lemon-Ricotta Pancakes
We couldn't make a list of the best lemon recipes without including lemon ricotta pancakes. These come from Gjelina in Venice, California.
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Preserved Lemons
If you still have lemons left over after trying all of the recipes we've listed, there's just one move: preserved lemons. Salt ‘em, sugar ’em, and chill them in the fridge.


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