These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 1

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 2

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 3

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 4

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 5
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 6
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 7
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 8

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 9

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 10

Jam Thumbprint Cookies - Egg-Less Jam Cookies

Equipment

  • Oven

Ingredients

  • 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • 7 tbsps Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 11

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 12

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 13

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 14

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 15
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 16
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 17
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 18

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 19

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 20

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 21

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 22

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 23

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 24
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 25
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 26
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 27

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 28

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 29

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 30

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 31

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 32

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 33
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 34
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 35
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 36

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 37

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 38

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 39

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 40

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 41

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 42
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 43
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 44
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 45

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 46

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 47

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 48

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 49

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 50

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 51
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 52
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 53
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 54

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 55

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 56

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 57

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 58

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 59

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 60
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 61
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 62
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 63

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 64

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 65

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 66

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 67

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 68

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 69
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 70
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 71
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 72

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 73

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 74

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 75

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 76

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 77

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 78
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 79
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 80
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 81

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 82

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons

These jam thumbprint cookies are made with very few basic ingredients and are a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves. These are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture.

It is always a pleasure to step into the new year and cherish the old ones. I am really excited to begin my New Year blogging with these very simple Jam thumbprint cookies that I pinned from here .

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red plate - top view - 83

This Jam cookie (as my kids called it) is made with very few basic ingredients and is a great way to try out different flavors with different preserves.

Strawberry jam is always everyone’s favorite in my house and hence that is one jam/preserve that gets used up really quickly. Next to that, is the apple jam that is a favorite.

some jam thumbprint cookies with glass of milk - 84

I did not have any homemade spiced apple jam and hence was not able to try it out, but it will be a great one to try in the fall when I will have an abundance of apple jam.

I had a jar of the apricot preserve that was begging to be used. My boys did not care for it in the sandwiches and hence it was left untouched. I was planning on making the entire batch with the apricot preserve hoping to use quite a bit of it, but then decided to use it only in half as I was worried the boys might not like it.

I used strawberry jam for the remaining half. Like I thought, my boys were not too keen on the apricot flavor and fought for the strawberry ones. My husband on the other hand loved the cookies with the apricot jam and enjoyed the whole batch without any competition.

Jam Thumbprint Cookies on a red  and white plates with milk on the side. - 85

These jam thumbprint cookies are mildly sweet with a very flaky texture. The cookies just melt in the mouth and are perfect with a glass of milk or for a sneaky after-dinner snack.

If you love lemon flavor, then you have to try these delicious lemon puff cookies. They are very similar to these jam thumbprint cookies except we make a fresh lemon filling to add to the cookies.

Preparation time - 10 minutes Baking time - 12 to 14 minutes per batch Difficulty level - easy

Ingredients to make Jam Thumbprint Cookies - (makes about 15 cookies)

  • Butter (Unsalted, room temperature) - 1 stick (½ cup)
  • Sugar - 7 tbsps
  • Vanilla extract - 1 tsp
  • All-purpose flour - 1 cup + 1 tbsp
  • Jam (any flavor) - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)
Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a red and white plates - Top view - 86

Procedure -

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.

  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.

  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.

Preparing Cookies Dough - 87
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.

  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.

  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.

Shaping and filling the dough with jam - 88
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
cookies with jam - 89
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them for about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.

  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool on the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Jam thumbprint cookies with milk - Final product - 90

Similar Recipes

  • Basic Christmas Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Japanese Melon Pans - Cookie Covered Bread Rolls
  • Orange-Scented Cranberry Walnut Cookies
  • Kiffles | Kiflis | Traditional Hungarian Pastries

Recipe

Jam Thumbprint Cookies in a Red Plate - Feature Image - 91

Equipment

  • ▢ Oven

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 stick Butter Unsalted, room temperature (½ cup)
  • ▢ 7 tbsps Sugar
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • ▢ 1 cup All purpose flour Plus 1 tbsp
  • ▢ Jam Any Flavor - as needed (I used strawberry and apricot jams)

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar. Make sure that the butter is at room temperature. I used by hand mixer to cream the butter as this was a small batch. If I was doubling the recipe, I would have used my stand mixer.
  • Add the vanilla extract and mix again.
  • Add the flour in batches and mix until it forms a stiff dough.
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment or baking paper.
  • Using a tablespoon measure, scoop out the dough and form a ball. Place them on the lined baking sheet.
  • Using the back of a ½ teaspoon measure or using your thumb, make a small indentation in the middle of each cookie ball.
  • Fill the indentations with jam.
  • Bake them for about 12 to 14 minutes, keeping an eye on them from about 12 minutes. Mine needed 14 minutes, but depending on individual ovens the baking time may vary. Don’t let the cookies become too dark. Remove them when they are pale golden.
  • Let the Jam thumbprint cookies cool in the sheet for about 5 minutes and then cool entirely on a wire rack.

Nutrition

More Cookies

  • Crunchy Coconut Sesame Cookies
  • Cream Cheese Spirals | Cinnamon Nut Filled Cookies
  • Sweet Maida Biscuit | Baked Shakarpara
  • Easy Eggless Coconut Macaroons