These key lime pie sandwich cookies are heaven in cookie form: key lime cream cheese filling is sandwiched between two soft graham cracker sugar cookies!
I don't know about you guys, but my summer is flying by waaaay too quickly! How is it almost August?!
It's around this time in the summer when I look at my summer bucket list and realize it's still pretty much full.
One item on this list was to take Kai hiking. So this past week-end, we got out the hiking backpack and headed out for a walk in the wilderness...sort of. It was a pretty well trodden path. Yet somehow we ended up off this well trodden path, bush-wacking, stepping through mud-holes, and at one point, stepping over a rusty barbed-wire fence. Luckily we found the trail again, and got back to the car.
So...success! I can cross something off my list!
One more thing on my list? Key lime something. So here we go: key lime pie sandwich cookies!
Reasons you'll โก these key lime pie sandwich cookies
- they are a fun way to enjoy key lime pie flavors without making a whole pie
- they are sweet, tart, creamy and chewy
- they are great for a baby shower or birthday party
I have professed my love for key lime before, and I am doing it again.
Specifically: key lime pie! If you have never had key lime pie before, you are missing out! It is sweet, creamy, and limey...but key limes are a bit different from normal limes...they are tiny for one thing, less tart, and almost a little bit orangey in flavor. {And I hate oranges, but somehow I love key limes...go figure!}ย One of the most important parts of a key lime pie is that sugary graham cracker crust. Can't skip that part!
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I don't make a lot of cakes or pies here, since it's just the three of us, and Kai is a long wayย few months from his pie eating days. So I wanted to recreate the flavors of key lime pie in a more manageable size for our family...cookie size!
The easy way to make these key lime pie sandwich cookies would have been to use graham crackers straight out of the package, but I am not a real fan of graham crackers...they are too dry and crumbly. Doesn't a nice, soft cookie sound better?
So I played around with a basic sugar cookie recipe, subbing out some of the flour for graham cracker crumbs and adding a touch of cinnamon to enhance the graham crackery-ness.
I struck gold with this recipe...I would eat these cookies without the key lime part! They are almost like a ginger snap, but much milder in the spice-department and have that awesome graham cracker flavor. Graham crackers without the crumbly dry mess? Ah-maze-ing!!!!
For the filling, I combined cream cheese, powdered sugar, and the zest and juice of a few key limes. Super fast and simple and delicious...try not to eat it straight out of the bowl, it is even better when smooshed between the graham cracker cookies!
These key lime pie sandwich cookies are good. Really good. The non-sweet-tooth Ben proclaimed these the 'best cookies he's ever eaten'. I have to agree...and I'm a cookie connoisseur!
They taste exactly like a key lime pie. If that's your kind of thing, these are the cookies for you!
Tips & equipment for the best key lime pie sandwich cookies
- For this recipe you'll need baking sheets (<-- I love these ones), and an electric hand mixer
- make sure you measure your flour correctly: weigh or fluff, then spoon into the measuring cup and level it off. Do not scoop!
- looking for more summery sweets? Check out these Lemon Angel Food Cupcakes with Raspberry Buttercream, these Tequila Lime Cheesecake Bars, or these Brown Butter Raspberry Swirled Cheesecake Blondies
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Key Lime Pie Sandwich Cookies
Ingredients
Graham Cracker Cookies
- ยพ cup all purpose flour {94g or fluffed, spooned & levelled}
- ยพ cup graham cracker crumbs {85g}
- ยผ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ยผ teaspoon baking powder
- ยฝ teaspoon baking soda
- ยฝ cup unsalted butter {113g}
- ยฝ cup granulated sugar {100g- plus more for rolling}
- ยฝ tsp vanilla
- 1 egg yolk
Key Lime Cream Cheese Filling:
- 8 oz cream cheese (softened {light is OK})
- ยฝ cup powdered sugar {63g}
- 1 tablespoon key lime zest
- 1 tablespoon key lime juice
Instructions
Graham Cracker Cookies
- Pre-heat oven to 375 F. Line cookie sheets with parchment or silicone baking mats.
- Cream together butter and sugar. Add the vanilla and egg yolk and blend.
- In a separate bowl, combine flour, graham cracker crumbs, cinnamon, baking powder and baking soda.
- Mix the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients. They may not seem to come together right away but keep blending until your dough sticks together {1-2 minutes}.
- Roll dough into 1-inch sized balls. Roll balls in granulated sugar to coat.
- Bake for 6-7 minutes, until bottoms of cookies are lightly browned. Cool 5 or so minutes on cookie sheet and transfer to wire rack to cool completely.
Key Lime Cream Cheese Filling:
- Beat cream cheese with a stand or hand mixer until completely smooth. Add the powdered sugar and mix until completely incorporated.
- Add the lime juice and zest and mix. Taste and adjust lime if desired.
Assembly:
- Spread 1 or so tablespoons of cream cheese mixture on the bottom of a cooled cookie. Top with a second cookie.
- Serve immediately.
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Tips:
Don't assemble cookie sandwiches until just prior to serving.
If you would like to firm up the filling, chill for an hour or so before assembling the sandwiches.
Nutrition Information
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- Filling inspired by Martha's recipe
Catherine says
Dear Denise, these sandwich cookies look like perfection. I love key lime pie so this is right up my alley. Pinning for later. xo, Catheirne
Nicole says
These cookies were delicious! They turned out perfectly shaped and textured. The icing had great flavor, but I found that it couldn't hold up to the bite between the cookies. I did add too much lime juice, but by the pictures I can tell that that icing wouldn't quite hold up either. However, the icing works perfectly as a dip, and I might make strip-shaped cookies for dipping next time!
Denise says
Hi Nicole! Thanks for reporting back. I'm glad you liked the cookies, and am sorry you didn't like the consistency of the filling. It's not meant to be a stiff frosting/filling, however if you want to firm it up a bit before making the cookies, I would recommend chilling it for an hour or so. Great idea about a dip and strip cookies...yum ๐
Suzanne says
Super cute and delicious-looking! Can't wait to make these. Thanks for sharing the great recipe!
Denise says
Thanks, Suzanne! I am key lime obsessed ๐
Suzanne says
Super cute and delicious-looking! I can't wait to make these cookies! Thanks for sharing the great recipe.
Rachel @LittleChefBigAppetite says
Wow! These really look incredible!
Denise says
Thanks, Rachel ๐ I am such a sucker for anything key lime!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
These cookies are seriously amazing!!!!!! Pinning!
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
i love key lime pie.. never thought to transform the flavour into a cookie! these look too delicious!
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
Oh my goodness, those graham cracker cookies look TO DIE FOR. I love key lime pie... these sound PERFECT for summer, which--- yes--- is going by way too fast!
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
These sound delicious! I love key lime pie!
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
Oh, Denise, these are absolutely beautiful. I could almost taste them as you described them! I love how the cream looks all prettily piped onto the cookies. Pinning and sharing this one right now!
Amy Tong says
oh my...these cookies look so good! Ahh....I should have grab that bag of key lime yesterday when I went grocery shop! Can't wait to give this a try!
Denise says
Ugh, limes have been SO expensive here this summer, $1 each! Last week they were back to 33 cents each, so that's better. Can't remember how much the bag of key limes was, though :S
I will look into the feed issue...it is appearing fine on Bloglovin, so I'm not sure why it wouldn't work on feedly (although I'm not familiar with feedly...at all!) Thanks for letting me know, Consuelo!
Karen says
These look delicious ๐ I am always looking for cookie recipes for my daughters upcoming wedding. You don't say how many cookies it makes(serves 8 ?), and are the balls left as is or flattened? Because the wedding day will already be chaotic, I am wondering if they be frozen assembled, and thawed just prior to serving?
Denise says
Hi Karen! The recipe makes 8 sandwiches, so 16 or so cookies. It is a small recipe because they are so incredibly filling and they pretty much need to be eaten the same day they are assembled.
The balls are not flattened prior to baking.
I would not recommend freezing the assembled sandwiches as the cookies will become soggy. I have not tried freezing the cookies or the dough, but I will try this week-end and get back to you! Congratulations on your daughter's wedding, it must be very exciting ๐
Denise says
Hi Karen! I am reporting back that a) The recipe makes 12 sandwiches, not 8 {somehow wrote that down wrong} and b) The cookies freeze well, both baked, or raw cookie balls rolled in sugar. I let the raw frozen cookie balls sit on a cookie sheet at room temp while the oven heated, had to bake them a minute or two longer.
Heather says
Oh, yum! These cookies look fantastic! I love how they use Graham cracker crumbs instead of Graham flour, I always have some in my pantry.
Denise says
You know, I never even thought of using graham flour! I wonder how those would turn out...the graham cracker crumbs were great, though!
katie says
I love how soft these cookies look! And the key lime filling looks like the perfect complement to the cookies. Glad you made it back from your hike in one piece ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Katie! I think Kai was glad to finish that hike, too ๐
Leah | So, How's It Taste? says
I agree! Summer is going by way too fast for my liking. I'm in love with these cookies. Anything key lime is my thing. I really like the specks of lime zest in the filling. Pretty!
Denise says
Thanks, Leah! Let's slow this summer back down again!!
Kathy @ Olives & Garlic says
No kidding, this might be the best cookie ever. I am such a key lime pie lover, I can't wait to actaully make these. Yum
Denise says
I am such a key lime pie addict, too...but if I made a whole pie, I would be the only one here eating it. At least Ben will help me out with these cookies ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Arpita, I am a serious key lime pie addict ๐
sue/the view from great island says
Great texture on these cookies...and who can resist cute little key limes?
Denise says
Thanks Sue! I have never been able to resist them, that's for sure ๐
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
Denise, I am just amazed by these cookies! They are so gorgeous and look delicious! I love that you used some graham crackers in place of flour to give the cookies that cinnamon crust flavor, such a great idea! And the filling looks so tasty! Definitely pinning to try out!
Denise says
Thanks Gayle, the graham crackers in the cookies are really amazing, I can't believe I've never done it before!