You can but your finished recipe will taste of lemon not vanilla.
Yes. most sugar cookies are flavored with vanilla. Only Lemon Sugar Cookies need lemon extract or lemon zest. Other possible flavors would result by using peppermint, almond, or rose extract.
chips covered with a nice coating of mixed lemon extract and vanilla, all topped off with some tasty brown sugar. yumm.
There are many very simple recipes for icing, any of which would be suitable for sugar cookies. Perhaps the easiest is a blend of one cup of powdered (confectioner's) sugar, 1 1/2 tablespoons of milk, and 3/4 teaspoons of vanilla extract. In place of the vanilla extract, one could also substitute lemon or orange juice.
You can use Lime juice, and I think you can use Lemon extract im not sure.
If you want them to taste bad don't use sugar! Use sugar if you like sweet cookies
Unsalted butter, sugar, powdered sugar, eggs, vanilla extract, cake flour and assorted jams for piping in the middle of the cookie.
They just started carrying them at our local Walmart.
you do not need it, it just makes it taste better
No as the recipe is expecting the sugars and the powdered geletin from the Jello. To do this my guess would be 1/4 Cup Fresh lemon juice. 1/2 cup sugar. 1 packet of powdered geletin bloomed per package instructions. Plan on adjusting the liquid level in the recipe.
The basic ingredients for baking cookies are flour, baking powder, butter, sugar, and vanilla extract. If you wan't more elaborate ingredients, go to http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/Desserts/Cookies/main.aspx.
The only two juice without any sugar are lemon & lime.
In traditional Italian Christmas cookies, the ingredients are butter, sugar, eggs, ricotta cheese, vanilla extract, all-purpose flour, salt, baking soda, milk and confectioners' sugar.
Yes, pure sugar extract is vegetarian.