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Home » Recipes » Cookies » Cranberry Linzer Cookies

Cranberry Linzer Cookies

Published: Dec 21, 2020 · Modified: Feb 24, 2021 · by Kyleigh Sage · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Linzer cookies are one of my favorite Christmas cookies because they're just so pretty! You can make them in almost and shape with any filling, but these snowflake shaped cranberry linzer cookies are my favorite!

cranberry linzer cookies shaped like snowflakes.
Jump to:
  • What are Linzer Cookies?
  • Ingredient Notes
  • How to Make Cranberry Sauce
  • How to Make Snowflake Linzer Cookies
  • Tips for the Best Cookies
  • Recipe FAQ's
  • Tips for Success!
  • More Christmas Cookie Recipes You Might Like!
  • Recipe Card
  • Comments

What are Linzer Cookies?

Linzer cookies are the cookie version of the Austrian dessert, linzertorte. The tart has a crust made from flour and ground almonds and is filled with fruit preserves and a lattice crust. Linzer cookies are a fun sandwich cookie which have a similar almond flour dough and are filled with jam.

Traditionally linzer cookies are made with a combination of flour and ground almonds, which helps give them their light, crumbly texture. You can toast and grind the almonds yourself if you prefer, but I always have a huge bag of almond flour on hand for baking!

You can use any jam that you have on hand to fill linzer cookies. Raspberry, current, and chocolate hazelnut are all popular choices! But I love using leftover cranberry sauce to make these snowflake shaped linzer cookies!

Ingredient Notes

You just need a few ingredients to make these cranberry linzer cookies.

cranberry linzer cookies ingredients.

Almond Flour - I like substituting a portion of the all purpose flour with almond flour in all my cookies! It yields a more tender cookie with just that slight almond flavor. But you can leave it out if desired!

Leftover Cranberry Sauce - I like to use my leftover homemade cranberry sauce to fill these cookies, but if you just love cranberries you can make a full batch just for this!

The complete list of ingredients and amounts is located in the recipe card below.

How to Make Cranberry Sauce

Add all of the cranberry sauce ingredients to a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring frequently until the cranberries begin to split open. Reduce the heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the jam has thickened. 

fresh cranberries and sugar in pot.
homemade cranberry sauce in pot.

Transfer to a bowl and chill until ready to use.

How to Make Snowflake Linzer Cookies

Add the softened butter and powdered sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Cream the butter and sugar until smooth and fluffy, about 2 minutes.

Add in the egg and vanilla and mix until fully incorporated.

butter and powdered sugar in bowl.
adding egg and vanilla to butter.

Add in the flour, almond flour, cinnamon, and salt and mix until just combined.

adding dry ingredients to dough.
linzer cookie dough in bowl.

Press the dough into a disc and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm (1-2 hours minimum but up to 24 hours).

cookie dough wrapped in plastic to chill.

On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough ¼ inch thick and cut into snowflakes. Then cut a smaller snowflake out of the center out of half of the cookies. Re-roll and cutout the scraps, making sure to have an even number of tops and bottoms for the cookies.

snowflake linzer cookies before baking.

Place the baking sheet in the freezer for a minimum of 20 minutes (or the fridge for 40 minutes) before baking to allow the cookies to firm back up. This ensures the cookies won't spread during baking.

Bake for 9-11 minutes or until the edges are set. Bake on the middle rack of the oven and rotate the pan halfway through baking for the best results.

Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 2-3 minutes, then remove and let them finish cooling on a cooling rack. Let the cookies cool completely before assembling.

Once the cookies are cool, dust the tops of the cookies with powdered sugar.

snowflake linzer cookies after baking.
dusting the top halves of the linzer cookies with powdered sugar.

Then spread the bottom cookies with about 1 tablespoon of cranberry sauce and top with the powdered sugar half.

filling the linzer cookies with jam.
then placing the powdered sugar cookie half on top.
snowflake linzer cookies filled with cranberry sauce.

Tips for the Best Cookies

I use a 2 snowflake cookie cutters from this set for these cranberry linzer cookies but you can cut the cookies in whatever shapes you like!

Make sure your oven is the proper temperature!! Use an oven thermometer to make sure your oven is exactly 350°F. If the oven is too cold, the cookies will spread too much and if it's too hot the centers won't bake all the way through. For example, my oven is about 20 degrees off. So I have to set the oven to 370°F in order to get it to bake at 350°F.

Use a lightweight, light colored baking sheet for best results! Believe it or not, a lighter pan makes the cookies bake more slowly than a dark pan, which helps keep them from spreading too much. My favorite pans for baking cookies are:

  • Nordic Ware
  • USA Pan

You also want to use either parchment paper or silicone mats on your cookie sheet to help keep the cookies from spreading.

Bake your heart shaped raspberry linzer cookies one sheet at a time, on the center rack. This will ensure all your cookies cook evenly and the bottoms don't burn. Then let the cookie sheet cool completely between batches. This ensures the cookies cool evenly and don't spread too much by being put on a hot pan.

snowflake cranberry linzer cookies.

Recipe FAQ's

How long do these linzer cookies last?

The cookies themselves will last in an airtight container at room temperature for up to up to a week. However, once they've been filled with cranberry sauce and dusted with powdered sugar, the cookies will begin to soften and are best eaten within a day or two.

Why do I have to chill the dough?

Chilling the dough allows the flour to hydrate a bit and ensures the butter is super cold. This keeps your cookies from spreading too much and ensures they'll hold their snowflake shape.

cranberry linzer cookies.

Tips for Success!

For best results I always recommend using weight measurements (especially when baking) because it's the most accurate. Kitchen scales are super affordable and also reduce the number of dishes you have to do! However, all my recipes also include US customary measurements for convince. Use this chart to convert measurements for common ingredients!

Substitutions: In all my recipes, I've included substitutions that I know will work, but I cannot guarantee results if you substitute ingredients that I have not recommended. [For example, granulated sugar and honey are indeed both sweeteners but they have very different properties so they can not always be swapped 1:1. Using honey in a cookie recipe that calls for granulated sugar will yield a giant mess.] In the recipe card you'll find links to the specific ingredients/brands that I use.

A note on salt: I almost exclusively use Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt because it's the best all-purpose salt for cooking and baking. If you're not using kosher salt, consult this handy guide for a conversion chart! When in doubt, if you're using table salt just reduce the amount by half for baked goods. When cooking, I prefer to under-salt because you can always add more! If you've over-salted, adding a little bit of acid (like lemon juice) can help.

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Recipe Card

close up of snowflake shaped cranberry Linzer cookies.

Cranberry Linzer Cookies

5 from 51 votes
These snowflake shaped linzer cookies are spiced with cinnamon and filled with homemade cranberry jam. The perfect Christmas cookies!
Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Chilling Time: 2 hours hours
Total Time: 2 hours hours 40 minutes minutes
Servings: 20 filled cookies
Author: Kyleigh Sage
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Special Equipment

  • stand mixer with paddle attachment
  • rolling pin
  • snowflake cookie cutters
  • half sheet pan
  • parchment paper
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Ingredients
 
 

Linzer Cookies

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 large egg, room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 ¼ cups all purpose flour
  • ¾ cup almond flour
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, optional
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

Cranberry Sauce

  • 2 cups fresh cranberries, or frozen
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup water

Top with

  • powdered sugar

Instructions

Cranberry Sauce

  • Add all of the filling ingredients to a medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring frequently until the cranberries begin to split open. Reduce the heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the jam has thickened. 
  • Transfer to a bowl and chill until ready to use.

Linzer Cookies

  • Add the softened butter and powdered sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Cream the butter and sugar until smooth and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
  • Add in the egg and vanilla and mix until fully incorporated.
  • Add in the flour, almond flour, cinnamon, and salt and mix until just combined.
  • Press the dough into a disc and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm (1-2 hours minimum but up to 24 hours). 
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough ¼ inch thick and cut into snowflakes. Then cut the center out of half of the cookies. Re-roll and cutout the scraps, making sure to have an even number of tops and bottoms for the cookies.
  • Place cutout cookies 1-2 inches apart on your baking sheet (they won’t spread).
  • Place the baking sheet in the freezer for a minimum of 20 minutes (or the fridge for 40 minutes) before baking to allow the cookies to firm back up. This ensures the cookies won't spread during baking.
  • While the cookies are chilling, preheat your oven to 350°F.
  • Bake for 9-11 minutes or until the edges are set. Bake on the middle rack of the oven and rotate the pan halfway through baking for the best results.
  • Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 2-3 minutes, then remove and let them finish cooling on a cooling rack.
  • Let the cookies cool completely before assembling.
  • Once the cookies and cranberry sauce are cool, spread the bottom cookies with about 1 tablespoon of cranberry sauce. Sprinkle the tops cookies with powdered sugar and then place on top of the cranberry cookie.

Notes

The cookies themselves will last in an airtight container at room temperature for up to up to a week. However, once they've been filled with cranberry sauce and dusted with powdered sugar, the cookies will begin to soften and are best eaten within a day or two.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 227kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 34mg | Sodium: 35mg | Potassium: 30mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 303IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 17mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutritional information on this website is only an estimate and is provided for convenience and as a courtesy only. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Category | Dessert
Cuisine | American
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    5 from 51 votes (50 ratings without comment)
  1. Anna K. says

    December 24, 2020 at 8:09 pm

    5 stars
    These taste AMAZING! My family complimented me like crazy for bringing them to our Christmas Eve party. As much as I wanted to take credit, I plugged your blog instead. Keep it up!

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