Jam Thumbprint Cookies are tender little butter cookies with a pretty jam filling! They’re great drizzled with icing.
This easy recipe for thumbprint cookies can be made ahead of time and freezes well before or after baking.
Flavorful, Festive Cookies
- Jam thumbprint cookies are classic Christmas cookies but they’re great anytime with tea too!These can be made ahead of time and freeze well (more on that below).The jam can be changed for a different flavor (or color).The dough can be prepared and chilled for up to 48 hours or frozen before baking.
Ingredients
The key to great thumbprint cookies is the yummy dough!
Pantry – We use all-purpose flour in this recipe along with granulated sugar.
Butter – Use unsalted and add salt to the recipe for the best results. If you only have salted butter, omit the salt from the recipe.
Egg Yolks – Egg yolks give these cookies a melt-in-your-mouth texture and a richer flavor.
Jam – Seedless jam is best in this recipe, if your jam has seeds, it can be slightly warmed and run through a fine strainer. For holiday cookies, we sometimes do red jam and mint jelly but any flavor works (strawberry jam or apricot jam are other favorites).
Variations – Instead of a jam thumbprint, simply press in a chocolate kiss or warm a soft caramel in the microwave and fill!
How to Make Jam Thumbprint Cookies
Jam thumbprint cookies are as easy as 1-2-3 to make!
- Make Dough: Cream together butter and sugar in a stand mixer. Add remaining ingredients.Chill: Divide dough into balls and chill for at least an hour.Bake: Place chilled cookie dough on prepared baking sheets and press into the center of each one with the back of a spoon (or your thumb!) and bake per the recipe below.Add Jam: Remove cookies from the oven and gently spoon jam into each indentation. Bake for another 8 minutes.Place baked cookies on a wire rack to cool completely before serving or packaging.
Icing: While cookies are baking and cooling, prepare the icing by whisking together powdered sugar, corn syrup, vanilla, and a teaspoon of milk. Or use this quick icing recipe. Drizzle the icing over the tops of each cookie and add any toppings you desire such as shredded coconut, chocolate jimmies, holiday sugars, or sprinkles.
Tips for Perfect Thumbprint Cookies
- The key to perfect thumbprint cookies is having the right ratio, ensure you are measuring flour correctly.You can use any seedless jam for this recipe or caramel or chocolate.If your jam has seeds, warm it slightly and press it through a fine strainer to remove seeds.It’s very important that this dough chills for at least 1 hour but it can be chilled for up to 48 hours before baking.
How to Freeze
The raw dough can be frozen before baking or the completed cookies can be frozen to enjoy over the holidays.
To Freeze the Dough
- The dough can be frozen by wrapping it in parchment and placing it in the refrigerator then removing the parchment and wrapping in plastic wrap and then putting in a freezer bag.Freeze for up to 3 months. After freezing, let the dough thaw in the refrigerator for several hours or about 1 hour on the counter just until soft enough to slice then bake as directed.Cookies should be consumed within 5 days and stored in an airtight container.
To Freeze Baked Cookies
- You can freeze baked and decorated cookies in an airtight freezer bag for up to 3 months. Make sure to remove any excess air.To send thumbprint cookies to loved ones, layer them between pieces of parchment paper and put them in a zippered bag and then a mailer box.
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Jam Thumbprint Cookies
Nutrition Information
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