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November 10, 2025

Reindeer Cookies

Prep time:

1 hr 10 min

Cooking time:

10 min

Total time:

1 hr 20 min

Serving:

18

The holidays are here, and what better way to celebrate than with adorable and delicious Reindeer Linzer Cookies? These charming cookies bring a playful twist to the classic Linzer style,…

The holidays are here, and what better way to celebrate than with adorable and delicious Reindeer Linzer Cookies? These charming cookies bring a playful twist to the classic Linzer style, complete with red noses, sugar-dusted “faces,” and chocolate-drawn antlers. Perfect for kids and adults alike, these treats are as delightful to make as they are to eat!

Here’s everything you need to craft these festive cookies from scratch, and tips to ensure they look just as magical as they taste.

Ingredients You’ll Need for the Reindeer Cookies:

For the Cookies:
For the Decorations and Filling:

You’ll need the following tools for making the Reindeer Cookies:

Here is the full Recipe:

Ingredients:
Cookie Base:
  • 275 g (2 ¼ cups) all-purpose flour
  • 125 g (½ cup) softened butter
  • 1 medium egg
  • ¼ tsp ground vanilla or ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • 115 g (½ cup) granulated sugar
  • 1 pinch of salt
Decorations:
  • 75 g (2.6 oz) red currant jelly
  • 36 sugar eyes (two for each cookie)
  • Powdered sugar
  • Melted chocolate
Directions:
Make the Cookie Dough
  1. Start by combining all the dough ingredients—flour, butter, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and salt—in a mixing bowl. Use your hands or a stand mixer to knead the mixture into a smooth dough. Wrap the dough tightly in cling film and chill it in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour. This resting time helps the dough become firm and easier to roll.
Roll and Cut the Cookies
  1. Once chilled, take the dough out and lightly flour your work surface. Roll it to about 3-4 mm thickness (not too thin to avoid breaking). Using a round cookie cutter (around 7 cm diameter), cut out circles from the dough. For half of these circles, cut out a small round hole (about 2 cm) in the center using a smaller cutter, piping tip, or any small, round object. These will form the top halves of your Linzer cookies.
Bake the Cookies
  1. Line your baking sheets with parchment paper and place the cookies about 2 cm apart. Preheat your oven to 180°C (350°F). Bake each batch for 10-12 minutes until the edges are set, but the cookies remain pale—they shouldn’t turn brown. Remove from the oven and let them cool completely on a wire rack before decorating.
Add the Jelly Filling
  1. Once the cookies are cool, it’s time to assemble. Take the bottom halves (the full circles) and pipe a dollop of red currant jelly in the center using a piping bag or a ziplock bag with a corner snipped off.
  2. Before placing the halves on top of each other, use a fine mesh sieve to dust powdered sugar over the top cookies.
  3. Place the top halves (the cookies with holes) over the jelly-covered bottoms. Gently press them together so the jelly peeks out of the hole like a red nose.
Decorate your Reindeer Faces
  1. Add Eyes: Use melted chocolate as “glue” to stick the sugar eyes onto the cookie faces, just above the jelly nose. A small piping bag or toothpick works well for precision.
  2. Draw the Antlers: With the melted chocolate, pipe small antlers extending from the top edges of the cookies. This part allows you to get creative with your designs—curvy, swirly, or straight lines all work!
  3. Let the chocolate set completely before moving the cookies to ensure the decorations stay intact.

Tips & Tricks:

Tips for the Cookies:
  • Chill the Dough Thoroughly: This step is crucial for maintaining the shape of your cookies during baking. If the dough becomes too soft, the cookies might spread, losing their crisp, clean edges.
  • Use Quality Chocolate: For smooth, precise decorating, opt for high-quality melting chocolate. It flows better and sets beautifully, giving your cookies a professional finish.
  • Experiment with Fillings: While red currant jelly creates the classic Rudolph-inspired look, you can try other red-colored jams like raspberry or cherry for a similar effect.
  • Make Them Ahead: Linzer cookies actually taste better after a day or two, as the flavors meld together. Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.

Variations to Try

  1. Starry Twist: Instead of round cookies, use a star-shaped cutter to create celestial Linzer cookies with a holiday vibe.
  2. Nutty Base: Swap out a portion of the flour for finely ground almonds or hazelnuts to add extra flavor to the cookie base.
  3. Iced Details: Enhance the reindeer faces with colored royal icing for a more vibrant design.

So gather your family, put on some festive music, and enjoy the joy of creating these adorable reindeer-inspired cookies. Whether you’re baking for loved ones or indulging in a holiday tradition, these cookies are sure to bring smiles all around.

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Reindeer Cookies
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