I had never heard of Linzer cookies until a couple of years ago when I saw Ina Garten make them on her show on Food Network. I thought that they looked interesting and made a mental note to make them sometime soon. As is the usual case, however, my mental note got lost somewhere between my ears and I completely forgot about them until this October when I was in my local craft shop buying new cookie cutters for Halloween. I saw a sweet box of Halloween Linzer cookie cutters and bought them thinking that they would be my kick in the pants to finally get around to making the cookies. Well….you know how things happen. I got caught up in a few things, had a baby, and just never got around to it.
Finally, I promised myself that I would make them for Christmas. I went out and bought a standard set of Linzer cookie cutters and added them to my to-do list for my holiday baking. I bought the necessary ingredients and went to it.
I used the recipe provided by Joy of Baking which is actually a pretty reliable place to go online when looking for recipes for baked goods. The recipe can be found here. I’m not retyping it for you. It’s really long and I’ve had a very long weekend. I’m pooped, but I’m sure the people over at Joy of Baking will thank me for the additional page hits *cough cough brownies cough*. It’s one extra small movement to click on the link to go to the recipe. Go on, you can do it.
These cookies ROCK. No, seriously. People who don’t usually like cookies love these cookies. People who don’t usually like to even EAT like these cookies. That’s how good they are! I used raspberry and peach jam for the middles of these and they turned out so good.
Try this recipe. THIS VERY RECIPE. I know some recipes for Linzer cookies are pretty much just shortbread jam cookies. These cookies are special with the ground up toasted almonds in the dough. Give it a try and make extra. They go fast.
Enjoy!












