GRANDMA'S THUMBPRINTS WITH VARIATIONS

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This pecan-flecked cookie dough is so versatile it can be turned into jam- or buttercream-filled thumbprints, or round snowballs coated in powdered sugar.

Provided by Bobbie Lloyd

Categories     HarperCollins     Dessert     Cookies     Bake     Pecan     Christmas     Jam or Jelly     Nut     Soy Free     Peanut Free     Vegetarian

Yield 32 cookies

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 cups (230g or 8.1oz) coarsely chopped pecans
2 cups (270g or 9.5oz) all-purpose flour
¾ teaspoon salt
1 cup or 2 sticks (226g or 8oz) unsalted butter, at room temperature
⅓ cup (66g or 2.3oz) granulated sugar
1½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Jam, buttercream, or powdered sugar

Steps:

  • Line three baking sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
  • In a food processor, finely grind 1 cup (115g or 4.1oz) of the pecans with ¼ cup (34g or 1.2oz) of the flour until it is the texture of coarse cornmeal, 10 to 15 seconds. Transfer to a medium bowl. Coarsely grind the remaining pecans in the food processor, about 5 seconds, then transfer to the bowl with the pecan-flour mixture. Stir in the remaining 1 ¾ cups (236g or 8.3oz) flour and the salt.
  • In a stand mixer with the paddle, cream the butter and granulated sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl. Beat in the vanilla. Reduce the mixer speed to low and slowly add in the pecan-flour mixture until combined, about 30 seconds. Scrape the bowl and paddle and continue to beat on low speed until the dough just comes together, about 10 seconds.
  • Using a 1-ounce cookie scoop, make 32 balls, rolling them in between your palms until perfectly round. Place no more than 12 balls on each prepared baking sheet, spaced about 1 inch apart. If making thumbprint cookies, use your thumb or the back of a measuring teaspoon to create an indent in the center of each cookie. Place the baking sheets in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to 1 hour.
  • When ready to bake the cookies, position the oven racks in the upper middle and lower-middle positions and preheat the oven to 325°F.
  • Transfer two pans to the oven and bake for 14 to 16 minutes, rotating top to bottom, front to back halfway through the baking time, until the bottoms are lightly golden brown.
  • Let the cookies sit on the baking sheets for 5 to 10 minutes, unless filling with jam, then transfer to a cooling rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container.
  • Variations:
  • Jammy thumbprints: Bake the thumbprints as directed. As soon as the cookies come out of the oven, spoon about ½ teaspoon raspberry jam into the indents. (You will need a total of 1 cup or 340g or 12oz jam.) Let sit on the baking sheets for 15 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack to cool completely.
  • Buttercream-filled thumbprints: Bake and cool the cookies as directed. Make 2 cups vanilla buttercream, divide it into small batches, then tint each as desired. Once the cookies are completely cool, fill the indents with the buttercream and decorate.
  • Snowballs: Make and form the dough into round balls (do not indent them). Bake as directed. Meanwhile, place 1½ cups (187g or 6oz) powdered sugar, sifted, in a bowl. When the cookies come out of the oven and have cooled on the pan for about 15 minutes, they should be cool enough to roll in the sugar. (They should not be hot when they are rolled in the sugar or the sugar will melt.) Gently place the balls one at a time into the bowl of powdered sugar, rolling them around until completely covered. Place on a cooling rack to cool completely. Store in an airtight container with wax paper between the layers. Before serving, dust with more powdered sugar.

bryce mitchell
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These cookies are a classic for a reason. They're delicious and easy to make. I highly recommend them.


Mujahid Ansari Mujahid Ansari
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I'm not a big fan of cookies, but these are really good. I'll definitely be making them again.


Evance Ellard
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These cookies are so addictive! I can't stop eating them.


Oscar Woodward
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I've never made thumbprint cookies before, but this recipe made it so easy. I'm definitely going to make them again.


Taraji Seade
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These cookies are a great way to use up leftover jam or jelly.


Apai Bitty
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I love the way these cookies look. They're so festive and colorful.


Ahtsham Gull
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These cookies are perfect for any occasion. I've made them for birthday parties, potlucks, and even Christmas.


Nimra Azaan
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I've tried this recipe with different types of jam and they've all been delicious. My favorite is strawberry jam.


Najma Ali
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These cookies are so easy to make, even my kids can help. They're a great way to spend time together in the kitchen.


Jill Culp
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I love that this recipe uses simple ingredients that I always have on hand.


Robert Garibyan
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These cookies are the perfect combination of sweet and tart. The jam filling really makes them special.


Mdsirajulislam bessnesman
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I made these cookies for a bake sale and they sold out in minutes. Everyone loved them!


Cornelius GT Gariseb
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These cookies are so easy to make and they're always a crowd-pleaser. I love the different variations that you can make with them.


REHAN Safdar
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I've made these cookies many times and they always come out great. They're a family favorite.


Giannos Ioannou Music
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These cookies were a hit! They were so easy to make and they turned out perfectly. I love that you can use any type of jam or jelly to fill them. I used raspberry jam and they were delicious.