Easy Butter Cookies – Three Ways
A basic shortbread butter cookie recipe three delicious ways- snowballs, slice n’bake cookies and thumbprints.
This recipe for butter cookies is a gem that I’ve recently mined on the internet. It’s a basic cookie dough recipe that contains zero egg (which means you can eat the dough without that raw egg nagging at you), and can be twisted and turned into all sorts of creations.
I snagged the original butter cookie recipe off of a snowball cookie recipe I made after Warsaw’s first snowfall. I watched as a basic cookie dough recipe (mainly butter, sugar and flour) morphed into one of the best cookies I’ve ever tried – my mom and I polished off the snowballs the weekend they were made.
I decided to play around with the dough and from there, the jam thumbprint cookies and the chocolate dipped hazelnut slice n’bake were born.
These cookies can be made by the mass, and make great gifts around the Holiday season when placed in a clear gift bag tied sealed with a festive ribbon. I know I’m a little late posting this recipe in regards to Christmas, but really, this recipe can be used throughout the year with nips and tweaks as you see fit to suit the occasion.
Tips to Make the Perfect Butter Cookies
- For the snowball cookies, you do need to coat them twice in the confectioners’ sugar. This not only ensures that the sugar will stick to the cookie, but also tastes way better.
- When making a ‘thumbprint’ indentation for the thumbprint cookies, you’ll need to press down on a ball of dough. This ball tends to crack easily around the sides. You could either seal the cracks by gently rubbing and smoothing them out with your fingers. I find that they don’t crack much when you press the dough down immediately after rolling the ball, before it dries slightly.
- For the chocolate coated hazelnut slice n’bake cookies – the dough needs to be rolled into a log shape and it is necessary that you chill the dough before slicing, otherwise it won’t slice well.Butter cookies = the most versatile (and delicious) cookie recipe ever.
Butter Cookies: Three Delicious Ways
An easy butter cookie recipe that can be customised in many ways!Ingredients
For the base cookie recipe:
- 1 cup (225 g) unsalted butter, softened, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup (60 g) confectioners' sugar
- 2 and 1/4 cups (280 g) cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Variations
For the thumbprint cookies:
- 1/2 cup (125 mL) raspberry jam, (or your favourite jam/filling of choice)
- 1/2 cup (60 g) confectioners' sugar
- 1-2 tbsp water , (you might need a bit more depending on thickness)
For the snowball cookies:
- 1 cup (100 g) walnuts or pecans, finely chopped
- Confectioners' sugar (around 1/2 cup/75 g), for coating
For the hazelnut slice n' bake cookies:
- 1 cup (120 g) hazelnuts
- 1 and 1/3 cup (200 g) dark chocolate, chopped
- 2 tsp flavourless oil
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 180 C (350 F) and line a cookie sheet with parchment paper.In a bowl, cream together the butter, sugar, vanilla and salt.
- Mix in the flour to form a dough. The dough should be firm and thick.
For the thumbprint cookies:
- Roll the dough into 1 tbsp sized balls. Place on the cookie sheet and press each one down slightly with your thumb to produce an indentation. The sides of the cookie balls may crack when you do this- you can either smooth out the cracks with your fingers, but I find that they don't crack as much if you press them down as soon as you've rolled the ball.
- Fill each indentation with 1/2-1 tsp raspberry jam or any jam of your preference. Bake for 15-17 min. Cool completely before glazing.
- For the glaze, mix 1/2 cup icing sugar with a 1-2 tbsp of water till pipeable but still loose. Using a ziplock bag with a corner snipped off, drizzle the cookies with glaze. You could also just skip the glaze and dust with icing sugar- or keep them plain.
For the snowball cookies:
- Add 1 cup of finely chopped walnuts or pecans to the cookie dough recipe. Roll the dough into 1 tbsp sized balls using your hands, and place on the cookie sheet. Do not press the mounds of dough down.
- Bake for 15 min (they will puff up slightly as they bake). If you have to, it is better to under-bake than over-bake the snowballs. While still warm, roll the cookies in the confectioners' sugar. The coating will immediately start to melt- this is what you want.
- Place the cookies back onto the tray and let them cool completely.Once the cookies have cooled completely, roll them once more in the confectioners' sugar- this is when they really start to look like snowballs.
For the hazelnut and chocolate slice n'bake:
- Add 1 cup of chopped hazelnuts to the cookie dough recipe. Divide the dough into two portions and place each one onto a sheet of cling wrap. Form each portion into a log shape about 1.5 inches (3-4 cm) height-wise.
- Cover each log completely in the cling wrap and chill the logs for at least an hour in the refrigerator or until firm. Chilling is necessary in order to slice the cookies properly.
- Slice the log to form circles .5 inches (1 cm) thick and 1.5 inches (3-4 cm) wide. Place the circles onto the cookie sheet slightly apart, and bake for 15-17 minutes.
- In the meantime, melt 200 g chocolate (I use half milk and half dark) in the microwave stirring every 20 seconds or over a double boiler. Stir in the 2 tsp of vegetable oil. This ensures that the chocolate stays glossy.
- Dip the cookies into the chocolate about halfway, then place back onto the cookie sheet to set. Chill the tray so to harden the chocolate faster.
Video
Notes
Storing: Store sealed at room temperature, for up to a week. Base recipe adapted from Allrecipes
I love that you’ve done this three ways 🙂 I love jam thumbprint cookies, but haven’t tried cookies like the snowball ones. Really sad that Christmas is over, but there is never a bad time to bake shortbread!
Exactly! Shortbread is so great for any occasion 🙂 Glad you like the recipes- and the snowballs are my favourite 😉
THE THUMBPRINT COOKIES.
I made it . Thanks alot. It’s delicious
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Awesome! Glad you liked it 🙂
Hi, can I use cake flour instead of all purpose flour?
Yes! That would be fine 🙂
Hi Vedika, i loved the way you hv shown how to make 3 types of cookies, but i hv a query, is it necessary to use confectioner sugar or we can use normal castor sugar. Pls advice. The recipes with egg in it has normal castor sugar in it. So i m confused.
Normal castor is fine but I prefer to use icing sugar in this recipe since you don’t taste sugar granules. Hope this helps!
Hi , This short bread cookies looking great and easy to make. I want to try this. I have Microwave oven with convection. May I do in that? Which vessel to use? Aluminium runs or Micro safe glass? Pl guide me. Thanks.
You really can’t microwave this unless your microwave works as an actual oven= not sure if that’s what your oven is, if it does work as an oven, on the oven setting any oven-proof dish should be fine.
Can you freeze this cookies after baking?
I wouldn’t – they don’t crisp up as well. Freeze before baking!
Hi!
Do you use raw hazelnuts or roasted?
Thank you!
I used raw but toasted are even better!
Hi! I was looking for something new to make this christmas as gifts and found your video and I immediately went and made this. It’s such a nice buttery cookie, I made half of mine stuffed with chocolate and the other half with blueberry jam. My sister went and stole them from me because they were so yummy! Thanks for this wonderful recipe!
So happy you liked them!
Do you toast the nuts before you add them to the dough?
You can!
I have used this recipe several times now, so easy and versatile. Soft yummy cookies everytime :-)Thank you!
So glad you liked them! 🙂
Hi, can i add corn starch?
Tripled the recipe and made around 90, hopefully they’ll be a hit tomorrow ( I have to hand out at least 75 food samples ( in this case the thumbprint cookies) for an assignment).
P.s. instead of using all-purpose flour I used spelt flour
nice!! hope you liked 🙂
Hi, how far in advance can I make these if giving as gifts in an airtight container?
I would say maybe a week? I always think these are better fresh:)
These are 3 of my favorites nutella in the thumbprint cookies yummy. Love the no egg recipe. Thanks for sharing.
So glad you liked:)
Oh dear, my thumbprint cookies kept crumbling. I dont make very pretty round balls and they just cracked and crumbled. Im so sad.
Ahh sorry to hear that! Try adding a bit more butter next time:)
Hi, spelt flour is same as wheat flour?
Not quite! Not sure how this would turn out with spelt flour but you can always try!
Hi,you didn’t use baking powder and soda as well.Is it ok not to use both of them.I haven’t tried yet but was just thinking……I love your recipe.
Yes, with this recipe it’s fine!! Hope you liked:)
My cookies were dry even though I followed the recipe. Any suggestions?
Generally they are supposed to be a little dry but you can always add a bit more butter:)
I decided to bake cookies for Christmas………….never have before. I made all 3 kinds and they all turned out amazing!! Thank you so much for the recipe and simple to follow video…………Bravo~
Ahh I’m so glad you liked these:)
Made the thumbprint cookies. They came out wonderful. Thanks.
So happy you liked them, Sagori!!
I have made the tolled cookie with walnuts instead of hazelnuts and espresso chocolate chips melted to dip them in. They are SUPER delicious! Thank you, I’ve been using this recipe for two years now and all three are great, but the rolled and snowball are my faves!
Sounds delicious, Heather!! So glad you like the recipe :))
I’m sorry if I missed it but how many cookies does one recipe make approximately? Thanks so much! Love your videos
Hi Nicole!! I batch makes 36 🙂 Thanks for watching and following along!
I always watch your videos & love them, I’m subscribed to your YouTube channel & Facebook. After so much searching for a shortbread cookie recipe, I chose yours. Simple & creatively done, specially for 3 different style cookies. I’m about to start baking these for today Christmas eve 2021 as gifts & for my family. I’m sure they will be delicious, never made them. So I needed to print it out. lol.
You’re doing a great Job girl keep it up.
Thanks so much Genevieve!! So happy you like the shortbread cookies and that you subscribed- hope you had a nice Christmas and big hug!!!