Shortbread Thumbprint Cookies (Three Ways)
I’ve been meaning to make shortbread cookies for two years now. My good intentions have gone unanswered until this weekend when I made these shortbread thumbprint cookies. I figured this year my cookie boxes should finally include them in addition to my annual homemade peppermint marshmallows. I filled these cookies with three different ways; peppermint chocolate, dulce leche and classic cookies.
These are actually the first shortbread cookies I’ve made for the blog. I’ve tried a few recipes here and there but I am always going for the complicated flavored ones. I wanted something simple and classic for these cookies so I went in search for an easy recipe that I can fill with different fillings.
The recipe below is a new creation that combines a few recipes that I found. While researching, I found that shortbread recipes fall into two camps; cornstarch vs. no cornstarch OR extract flavorings vs. no extracts. I tested it both ways and I decided I love the melt-in-your-mouth level of adding cornstarch to the cookie dough and I added a little bit of almond extract to it too. So while this isn’t entirely an elaborate recipe, the simplicity of it makes it possible for you to get creative with your filling.
For my fillings, I went with the classic chocolate kisses drizzled with chocolate ganache.
Dulce Leche filling which will be great with some coarse salt on top.
Finally, peppermint chocolate with chocolate drizzles.
All equally amazing and impossible to pick a favorite. I know the variety will be great for your cookie boxes and if you are anything like me, you are still sending out cookies this week. So add one or three of these to your boxes.
Happy cookie baking!
Shortbread Thumbprint Cookies (Three Ways)
Ingredients
For the Cookies:
- 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1/2 cup confectioner's sugar, sifted
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup corn starch
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
For the filling:
- 2 ounces chocolate, melted with 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract
- crushed peppermint candies
- 3 tablespoons dulce leche, softened
- Coarse sea salt for sprinkling
- 12 hershey chocolate kisses
Instructions
For Peppermint Chocolate Options:
- Using a piping bag, add some melted chocolate into the center of the thumbprint cookies. Top with crushed peppermint candies
For Dulce Leche Options
- Warm up the dulce leche slightly in a microwave (about 10-15 seconds). Fill up the center of the cookies with the dulce leche. Drizzle leftover dulce leche over the cookies and sprinkle with coarse sea salt.
For the Kisses Option:
- Immediately out of the oven, place a Hershey Kiss in each cookie.
For another whipped short bread cookie recipe, check out these perfect toasted coconut shortbread cookies.
Did anyone find these to be very”not sweet “? I thought I didn’t use enough powdered sugar but that’s not it… should they be bland?
Hi Ruth! they should not bland but also they are not too sweet. Given that they will be filled with very sweet concoctions, the cookies themselves are not too sweet.
I rolled some in granulated sugar before baking to give just a tad more sweetness.
Great idea!!
Hello,
I had the same problem with my cookies crumbling. They look great unless you try to touch them. I followed the recipe exactly. Maybe the corn starch? I’ve never made cookies with it before so maybe it makes the cookies more delicate.
Hi Kerry, the cornstarch does make the cookies very soft and gives it that melt-in-your-mouth texture. However, the cookies should not crumble upon touching. U need to let them cool completely on the baking sheet to hold form. After that, you can easily move them. I did find also that pushing too hard in the middle to create the space for the filling crushed some of mine I made recently.
I made these and the cookie just keep falling apart after baking! I let them cool completely and they still crumble immediately when touched. Any thoughts on how to remedy this? Thanks!
Kelsey, it is possible that you pushed into the cookies a little too much when creating the space for the filling. these happened to a few of mine that I made this week.
Oh man, you combined two of my favorite christmas cookies – shortbread & thumbprints! These look sooo good! Happy happy holidays!!
Happy happy holidays my friend!!
This looks absolutely fabulous!
these cookies are such a great idea!!!! I love all 3 versions, mmmm
Thanks Kayle!!