These Eggless Thumbprint Cookies are made with basic pantry ingredients and filled with jam. An easy cookie to enjoy for every season!
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 15 minutes
- Cook time: 20 minutes
- Total time: 275 minutes
- Yield: 16 cookies
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick/113 grams, at room temperature)
- 1/3 cup caster sugar (68 grams)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup + 1 tablespoon all purpose flour (138 grams)
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch (10 grams)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt (skip if using salted butter)
- jam (of choice, to fill the cookies, you can use a mix of strawberry jam, apricot jam etc.)
Method
- To a stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment (or use your hand mixer), add room temperature butter along with caster sugar. Beat for 2 minutes on medium speed until it's well combined and creamy. Add the vanilla extract and mix for 1 more minute.
- Now, add the flour, cornstarch and salt (skip salt if using salted butter). Mix at medium speed until the dough comes together, around 1 to 1 & 1/2 minutes.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll the dough into small balls, around 20 to 22 grams each. You would get around 16 balls.
- Now, using back of a small spoon or use your 1/4 teaspoon measuring spoon, press an indent in the center of the cookie dough. Repeat with all the cookie dough. Now cover and chill this for 4 hours or overnight. Chilling is important since that will prevent spreading of the cookies when they bake in the oven.
- Once chilled, take the baking sheet out of the refrigerator. Pre-heat oven to 350 F degrees. Fill each indent to the top with jam, around 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon jam in each. If your jam is thick, you may need to microwave it to bring it to the right consistency. Bake at 350 F degrees for 15 to 20 minutes until the bottom is lightly browned (I bake for 20 minutes since I like them a little crispy). Let rest on the cookie sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer onto a wire rack to cool completely.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.