Linzer Cookie Recipe (2024)

I’ve had a long love affair with shortbread cookies, so naturally this linzer cookie recipe is the one I picked to share today for the 8 Holiday Cookies To Jingle Your Bells blog hop. If you just happened to stop by or you’re joining me from My Casa Di Bella, welcome and get ready for a sugar rush!

That’s right, we have eight bloggers in this 8 Holiday Cookies To Jingle Your Bells blog hop, hosted by my very talented friend Marissa from My Casa Di Bella. Did you see her Coconut Lime Shortbread cookies? Yum! I’m so excited to be part of this cute group of bloggers. Keep scrolling for the links at the bottom of the post.

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Linzer cookies are not only delicious but have an elegant presentation especially in the shape of large snowflakes. Traditionally the outside and inner shape don’t necessarily match, just use a round cookie cutter for the base and use whatever shape you like best in the center of the topper.

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Linzer Cookie Recipe

  • ¾ lb unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 3 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup seedless raspberry preserves or jam
  • confectioners’ sugar for dusting

Preheat the oven to 350° F.

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix together the butter and 1 cup of sugar until they are just combined. Add the vanilla. In a medium bowl, combine the flour and salt, then add them to the butter-and-sugar mixture. Mix on low-speed until the dough starts to come together.

Remove the dough from the mixing bowl and form into two flat disks. Wrap disks in plastic and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.

Roll the dough 1/4-inch thick on a surface lightly dusted with flour and cut with a cookie cutter.Place the cookies on a parchment lined baking sheet.

To achieve the look use snowflake cookie cutters in 3-1/2″ and 2-1/2″ sizes.

With 1/2 of the cookies, cut a hole from the middle of each cookie with the smaller snowflake shaped cutter creating a frame. Place cookie sheet in the refrigerator and chill for 15 minutes.

Bake the cookies for about 20 minutes, until the edges begin to brown. Allow to cool to room temperature. Spread raspberry preserves on the flat side of each solid cookie. Dust the top of the cut-out cookies with confectioners’ sugar and press the flat sides together, with the raspberry preserves in the middle and the confectioners’ sugar on the top.

Adapted from Ina Garten’s Mini Linzer Cookie Recipe.There are lots of shortbread recipes, but always go back to Ina’s because basically it’s hard to improve on perfection.

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The Blog Hop Continues

Next on the blog hop is my friendAmber from Follow The Yellow Brick Home with a delicious gluten free vegan gingerbread cookie recipe that I’m very excited about. Be sure to visit all the ladies and don’t forget to pin these recipes for later.

Cheers!

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LINZER COOKIE RECIPE

Snowflake linzer cookie recipe adapted from Ina Garten's Mini Linzer Cookie Recipe.

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Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20-25 minutes
Passive Time 30 minutes
Servings

dozen

Ingredients

  • 3/4 lbs unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 3-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup seedless raspberry preserves
  • confectioners' sugar for dusting
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20-25 minutes
Passive Time 30 minutes
Servings

dozen

Ingredients

  • 3/4 lbs unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 3-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup seedless raspberry preserves
  • confectioners' sugar for dusting

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Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350° F.

  2. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix together the butter and 1 cup of sugar until they are just combined. Add the vanilla. In a medium bowl, combine the flour and salt, then add them to the butter-and-sugar mixture. Mix on low-speed until the dough starts to come together.

  3. Remove the dough from the mixing bowl and form into two flat disks. Wrap disks in plastic and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.

  4. Roll the dough 1/4-inch thick on a surface lightly dusted with flour and cut with a cookie cutter.Place the cookies on a parchment lined baking sheet.To achieve the look use snowflake cookie cutter in 3-1/2" and 2-1/2" sizes.

  5. With 1/2 of the cookies, cut a hole from the middle of each cookie with a smaller snowflake shaped cutter creating a frame. Place cookie sheet in the refrigerator and chill for 15 minutes.

  6. Bake the cookies for about 20 minutes, until the edges begin to brown. Allow to cool to room temperature. Spread raspberry preserves on the flat side of each solid cookie. Dust the top of the cut-out cookies with confectioners' sugar and press the flat sides together, with the raspberry preserves in the middle and the confectioners' sugar on the top.

Recipe Notes

Adapted from Ina Garten's Mini Linzer Cookie Recipe.

In this recipe I used Red Currant Jam instead of raspberry. It's an excellent substitute and still somewhat traditional.

©2018 Linzer Cookie Recipe first appeared on Thistle Key Lane™

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FAQs

What is a Linzer cookie made of? ›

Linzer cookies are buttery, jam-filled sandwich cookies based on the classic Viennese Linzer torte, a nutty jam-filled pastry with a lattice design on top. The cookies have a shortbread-like texture and nutty flavor that comes from finely ground almonds and almond extract in the dough.

How do you 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 toppings are best for Linzer cookie? ›

The best toppings for Linzer Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom are those that play to her ability to debuff. 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.

How long can Linzer cookies stay fresh? ›

How long do linzer cookies last? These cookies will keep in an airtight container for up to six days, but are best when eaten within three days.

What nationality are Linzer cookies? ›

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.

How do you keep Linzer cookies fresh? ›

Storage information: Store filled Linzer cookies, well wrapped, at room temperature (when filled with jam) or in the refrigerator (if filled with curd) for several days; freeze for longer storage.

Are Linzer cookies shelf stable? ›

Linzers & button shortbread Cookies will remain fresh at room temperature for 14 days from the packing date, or they can be stored up to three weeks refrigerated or two months in the freezer. Express shipping is suggested for perishable items.

What is the difference between Linzer cookies and imperial cookies? ›

“Empire biscuits have a layer of jam in between two biscuits, the top is covered with white water icing, usually decorated with a glace cherry in the centre. They are derived from the Austrian Linzer Torte. The biscuit is smaller than the Linzer Torte, with the same top and bottom.

What makes cookies stay fluffy? ›

Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

How do you transport Linzer cookies? ›

If you want to send Linzer cookies and are scared that the jam may glue them together accidently, cut out small squares of parchment paper and stack them with these squares in between. Be sure that you stack the cookies high, you don't want them to get broken.

How do you package Linzer cookies? ›

Keep these cookies in a sealed storage container at room temperature for up to 7 days. Store your Linzer cookies between layers of parchment paper.

How do you store jam filled cookies? ›

Cookies made with more perishable ingredients, like ricotta cookies, jam cookies, or meringue cookies, will need cooler temperatures within a few hours of baking. Look to the fridge (or freezer) if they'll be around longer.

Can Linzer cookies be left out? ›

Do you have to refrigerate Linzer Cookies? You must refrigerate Linzer Cookie dough before baking, but baked Linzer cookies do not need to be refrigerated.

Do cookies with jam need to be refrigerated? ›

Store the cooled thumbprint cookies in an airtight container at room temperature on the counter. You don't have to refrigerate the cookies. I don't recommend stacking the cookies because of the jam. These cookies will stay fresh for up to 5 days.

Which cookies last the longest? ›

Dry cookies, like shortbread cookies, gingersnaps, and Danish butter cookies, will stay fresher for longer because they have very little moisture. Dry cookies become stale when they suck up moisture from the air - causing them to become soft and lose their snap.

What are molded cookies made of? ›

A molded cookie is a sweet treat shaped by hand or in a mold before baking. These cookies are crafted from stiff dough, which helps them keep their shape and intricate designs even after baking. Springerle cookies are one of the best-known types of molded cookies.

What are lady finger cookies made of? ›

Ladyfinger (biscuit)
Ladyfingers
Alternative namesSavoiardi, sponge fingers, boudoir
Region or stateDuchy of Savoy
Created by15th-century official cuisine of the Duchy of Savoy (may antedate in vernacular cuisine)
Main ingredientsFlour, egg whites, egg yolks, sugar, powdered sugar
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What are cookie molds made of? ›

Cookie molds generally are either carved in wood or cast in ceramic. The traditional German springerle cookies are made using intricate wooden molds, as are the Belgian speculaas.

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