Christmas Linzer Cookies - My Gorgeous Recipes (2024)

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Christmas Linzer Cookies with a hint of vanilla, the best ever jam-filled cookies. Soft, nearly melting in your mouth, buttery, and so flavourful, these Christmas cookies are a great way of getting the kids to bake with you. They are quick and easy to make without almond flour, and they only need 10 minutes in the oven.

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Having been brought up in a family that values homemade food and hard work, l simply cannot imagine a big holiday or celebration without lots of preparation in advance.

Everybody gets to help a bit, and l think everything tastes amazing on the big day more so because you know how much you worked for it. And the reward always exceeds everyone's expectations.

It's all that excitement and rush that gets you into the holiday spirit. Yes, buying ready-made stuff is fuss free and effortless, but a kitchen filled with the lovely aroma of the freshly-baked goodies is priceless. And what's better than some soft linzer cookies that simply melt in your mouth?

They are quick and easy to make, and each batch is out of the oven in 10 minutes - the amount listed below can make 2-3 batches depending on the size of the baking tray, but if you need more cookies, simply double up the ingredients, you won't regret, they are just fab!

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What are linzer cookies

These linzer cookies are the closest to what the British people call jammie dodgers, or sandwiched cookies filled with (usually red) jam. The linzer cookies originate in Austria, in Linz city, thus their name. The bakers would cut out different shapes, and sandwich together a cutout cookie, and a whole cookie.

The cookies are rich and buttery, their texture being very similar to the shortbread cookies, as they both use a fair amount of butter to get that gorgeous buttery taste. My linzer cookies are made without almond flour, and they are as good.

The filling is usually jam, but you can go for any other filing of your choice. MyPumpkin Linzer Cookies are a great way of celebrating Harvest, and are as delicious as the jam ones.

For my Christmas linzer cookies I used christmassy cookie cutters. If you don't have such cutters, not to worry, just use a glass to cut the bottom cookie, and a plastic water lid to cut the top one, no one will ever know what happened 🙂

Other popular shapes are hearts, and that would make these cookies very popular for Valentine's Day, so just they can be very seasonal too.

Ingredients needed

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  • plain flour - there is no need for self-raising flour for these cookies, the regular one works the best
  • butter - unsalted, chilled from the fridge
  • icing sugar - well sifted, to avoid lumps in the dough
  • baking powder
  • a pinch of salt - it balances out the sweetness of the cookies
  • egg
  • egg yolks - it makes the dough less spreadable in the oven
  • jam - any jam of your choice, I used strawberry and rhubarb jam
  • vanilla extract - or any other extract

Step-by-step photos and instructions

  • sift the flour, add the cold cubed butter, and use your fingertips to rub them together until they resemble breadcrumbs
  • add the baking powder, icing sugar, vanilla extract and eggs, and knead well to get a smooth dough that does not stick to the hands

NOTE! If the dough is still a little tough, add a tablespoon of cold water and knead again.

  • cover the dough in clingfilm, and chill for at least 15 minutes
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  • roll the dough using a rolling pin, and use a round cookie cutter to cut out circles - half of the circles will be used for the bottom, the other half can be used for the top, so any shape can be cut into the circle
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  • bake in the preheated oven at 180 degrees Celsius (350 Fahrenheit) for 10 minutes, working in batches not to overcrowd the tray
  • leave to cool, then spread jam over the bottom cookies, and sandwich with the cutout cookie
  • dust with icing sugar on top

Expert tips

These cookies are the simplest you can make, the longest time they spend is chilling in the fridge, so that the cookies don't spread in the oven if the dough is warm.

Chilling them beforehand is crucial - warm dough will spread way too much, resulting in flat, irregular cookies.

The cookies can safely be stored in an air-tight container or a glass jar, they will keep nice and soft for many days, although I find it hard to believe they can last for too long. There is no need to refrigerate the cookies, they last well at room temperature.

Other Christmas cookies

  • Christmas Stamped Cookies Recipe
  • Cranberry Orange Shortbread Cookies
  • Coconut Shortbread Cookies
  • Christmas Star Cookies
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Christmas Linzer Cookies

Christmas Linzer Cookies with a hint of vanilla, the best ever jam-filled cookies. Soft, nearly melting in your mouth, buttery, and so flavourful, these Christmas cookies are a great way of getting the kids to bake with you. They are quick and easy to make, and they only need 10 minutes in the oven.

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Prep Time: 40 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 15 cookies

Calories: 256kcal

Author: Daniela Apostol

Ingredients

  • 350 g plain flour
  • 160 g butter, unsalted
  • 100 g icing sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • a pinch of salt
  • 1 egg
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 300 g jam
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, sift the flour, add the icing sugar, baking powder and salt.

  • Cut the butter into cubes and add it to the bowl, rubbing it with your fingertips until the flour mixture resembles breadcrumbs.

  • Add the egg, egg yolks, and vanilla extract and gently knead the dough.

  • Shape it into a ball, cover with clingfilm and refrigerate for 30 minutes.

  • Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius( 350 Fahrenheit).

  • Cut the dough in half, roll the first half with a rolling pin and use the cookie cutters of your choice.

  • Arrange them on a baking tray lined with non-stick paper and bake for approximately 10 minutes until the edges are slightly golden.

  • Allow to cool for 5 minutes, then remove from the tray.

  • Repeat the process with the remaining dough.

  • Once the cookies have cooled down, spread a teaspoon of jam on the round side and sandwich it together with the other side that has the hole in the middle.

  • Arrange on a plate and dust the cookies with powdered vanilla sugar.

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Notes

  • These cookies are the simplest you can make, the longest time they spend is chilling in the fridge, so that the cookies don't spread in the oven if the dough is warm.
  • Chilling them beforehand is crucial - warm dough will spread way too much, resulting in flat, irregular cookies.
  • The cookies can safely be stored in an air-tight container or a glass jar, they will keep nice and soft for many days, although I find it hard to believe they can last for too long.
  • There is no need to refrigerate the cookies, they last well at room temperature.

Nutrition

Calories: 256kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 60mg | Sodium: 89mg | Potassium: 83mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 317IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the number 1 Christmas cookie? ›

Peanut Butter Blossoms are America's favorite Christmas cookie, based both on total number of pageviews from the U.S. population as a whole, and number of states that ranked it as their top cookie (which is six, by the way).

What country are Linzer cookies from? ›

Linzer cookies are a twist off the linzer torte, originating from Linz, Austria. The linzer torte is one of the oldest tortes in the world, found in an Austrian abbey in the early 1700s. Luckily for us, the linzer torte was brought to the US around 1850s.

What are the best toppings for Linzer cookies? ›

As the cooldown for her ability is fairly long and it's a pretty formidable power, giving her five Swift Chocolate is definitely what I'd recommend. Alternatively, you might also want to use Linzer Cookie more as an attacked, in which case you'd want to go with Searing Rasberries, which will enhance her ATK.

How to keep Linzer cookies crisp? ›

The filled cookies will soften when stored. If you want the cookies to stay crisp, assemble the day of serving. The assembled cookies can be stored in the refrigerator, in an airtight container, for several days. Makes about 26 - 3 inch (7.5 cm) Linzer Cookies.

What is the least favorite Christmas cookie? ›

On the naughty list of cookies, Americans gave the lowest win records to anise cookies, which only won 29% of its matchups.

What is the #1 cookie in the United States? ›

The chocolate chip cookie is far and away America's favorite cookie This should come as no surprise to anyone who enjoys the tasty treat. More than 53% of American adults prefer the cookies over the next most popular kind, peanut butter.

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