Spritz Cookies (2024)

· Modified: by John Kanell

Festive and fun Spritz Cookies! This classic Christmas cookie uses a cookie press to create beautifully designed cookies with ease. You can make these cookies in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and colors and decorate them with festive sprinkles. Perfect for holiday gifting!

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Just like sugar cookies, these soft, buttery, and delicious Spritz Cookies are a must during the holidays and Christmas season! The cookie dough is super easy to whip up and there’s no chilling time required, it really is so simple. They’re flavored with vanilla and almond extract and have a buttery texture making them irresistibly delicious.

Create different colored dough then use a cookie press to create intricate and beautiful shapes such as wreaths, teddy bears, and Christmas trees for your cookie platter. The cookies keep their shape after baking so they look super impressive and can be decorated with any sprinkles you like. For another holiday cookie recipe, try my easy red velvet cookies!

What you’ll need to make this recipe

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Butter – use unsalted butter and make sure it’s at room temperature before starting this recipe.

Extract – classic Spritz cookies are made with vanilla extract and almond extract but you can experiment with any flavors you like such as lemon, orange, or peppermint.

Salt – I like to add a little salt to the batter to enhance the flavors but only add it if you are using unsalted butter or they will be too salty.

How to make Spritz Cookies

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1. Cream the butter, sugar, and salt together in a stand mixer.

2. Add the egg and extracts while beating.

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3. Add in food coloring if using.

4. Beat in the all purpose flour until combined.

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5. Fill a cookie press with the spritz cookie dough and press out the cookies onto a baking sheet.

6. Decorate with sprinkles then bake until just lightly golden.

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Pro tips to make this recipe

  • Sprinkles can bleed color and even melt in the oven. You can decorate the cookies after baking by brushing with corn syrup or icing then adding sprinkles, nonpareils, etc.
  • Do not use parchment paper. Use an unlined and ungreased cookie sheet/tray or the cookies won’t stick to the tray as you are pressing them out.
  • Add the food coloring a little at a time until you reach the desired color, you can’t take it away once it’s added.
  • I find that gel food coloring works best so you don’t change the consistency of the dough too much before pressing through the cookie press.
  • If you want to decorate these cookies with icing then follow my super easy sugar cookie icing recipe and mix it to a slightly thinner consistency.
  • If you decide to use icing make sure the cookies are cooled completely before decorating them and don’t add any sprinkles before baking.
  • This spritz cookies recipe bakes quickly so keep an eye on them, you don’t want them to brown they should just be starting to turn ever so slightly golden at the edges.
  • Allow the cookies to firm up for a few minutes after baking before moving to a wire rack to cool completely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are they called Spritz Cookies?

Spritz cookies come from the German word Spritzen which means to squirt referring to the way these cookies are squirted or rather pushed through a cookie press to create beautiful shapes.

Can I make these without a cookie press?

A cookie press is relatively inexpensive and super easy to find online but if you don’t have one don’t worry you can still make spritz cookies! You can pipe these cookies using a piping bag and nozzles. To make the dough easier to pipe you might need to mix in a little milk.

Can I prepare these in advance?

Yes, you can prepare the cookie dough then chill it in the fridge until you are ready to use it. Remember to let the cookie dough come to room temperature before pressing out your cookies.

What can I use to decorate them?

You can decorate these cookies with any color of food coloring you like, fun sprinkles, chocolate chips, candied fruit, nuts, and of course sugar cookie icing.

How long do they last?

Baked cookies will keep well in an airtight container or cookie tin for up to 1 week. You can even wrap them in bags or boxes with a pretty ribbon a gift them to friends and family during the holidays.

Can they be frozen?

Yes, you can freeze this spritz cookie recipe in suitable containers then thaw completely before serving.

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How to make beautiful Spritz Cookies from scratch! Don't forget to check out my step by step photos and tips above.

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Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 8 minutes minutes

Total Time 18 minutes minutes

Servings 80 cookies

Calories 41kcal

Author John Kanell

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Equipment

  • Cookies press

  • Mixer

  • Baking Sheets

Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature (226g)
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar (150g)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour (293g)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F.

  • Cream butter, salt, and sugar together in a stand mixer or with an electric whisk. Add the egg, almond extract, and vanilla until combined then scrape down the bowl.

  • If tinting the dough you should mix the food coloring in now then add the flour and mix until combined.

  • Fill your cookie press and choose a pattern then press cookies onto an unlined and ungreased baking sheet.

  • You can decorate with sprinkles before or after baking see notes. Bake at 350F for about 8 minutes or until the bottoms are JUST starting to turn golden.

Notes

  • Sprinkles can bleed color and even melt in the oven. You can decorate the cookies after baking by brushing with corn syrup or icing then adding sprinkles, nonpareils, etc.
  • Use an unlined and ungreased cookie sheet/tray or the cookies won't stick to the tray as you are pressing them out.
  • Add the food coloring a little at a time until you reach the desired color, you can't take it away once it's added.
  • I find that gel food coloring works best so you don't change the consistency of the dough too much before pressing through the cookie press.
  • If you want to decorate these cookies with icing then follow my super easy sugar cookie icing recipe and mix it to a slightly thinner consistency.
  • If you decide to use icing make sure the cookies are cooled completely before decorating them and don't add any sprinkles before baking.
  • The cookies bake quickly so keep an eye on them, you don't want them to brown they should just be starting to turn ever so slightly golden at the edges.
  • Allow the cookies to firm up for a few minutes after baking before moving to a cooling rack to cool completely.

Nutrition

Calories: 41kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 16mg | Potassium: 5mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 74IU | Calcium: 2mg | Iron: 1mg

*Nutrition Disclaimer

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FAQs

Should you use parchment paper when baking spritz cookies? ›

*Don't use non-stick cookie sheets as spritz cookies need to stick to the pan! *Also don't grease the sheets or use parchment paper. Spritz cookies release easily when made right!

Why won't my spritz cookies come out of the press? ›

If the dough is sticking to the bottom of the press instead of adhering to the pan, it might be too soft. Place it in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 minutes and try again. Butter is highly recommended when making Spritz cookie dough.

How to tell if spritz cookies are done? ›

Bake 10-12 minutes or until the edges are light golden brown. Cool for 2 minutes on the cookie sheet placed on the cooling rack. Remove from the baking sheet and place on the wire rack to cool completely.

Why are my Spritz cookies tough? ›

Simply adding the flour to the stand mixer and beating it in runs the risk of overdeveloping gluten and giving you a tough or dense cookie (not what you want after all that work with the creaming). Instead, the best method is to add the flour and mix it in by hand, stopping as soon as no dry flour remains.

Why did my Spritz cookies go flat? ›

If you're heavy-handed when measuring, that extra sugar means extra liquid and more spread when baking in the oven. Using too little flour could lead to flat cookies, too. Learning how to measure ingredients is key to good baking.

Why did my spritz cookies spread in the oven? ›

Excess Sugar and Fat

Measuring is key in baking. If your cookie contains excess sugar or fat, it will spread while baking. If your first batch of cookies spreads, try adding a few tablespoons of flour to help thicken the remaining dough.

Why do my spritz cookies taste like flour? ›

Improper flour measurement is the #1 cause of your cookie dough being too dry or the cookies tasting like flour.

How to keep spritz cookies from spreading? ›

Use a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. Coating your baking sheet with nonstick spray or butter creates an overly greasy foundation, causing the cookies to spread. I always recommend a silicone baking mat because they grip onto the bottom of your cookie dough, preventing the cookies from spreading too much.

How do you get spritz cookies to work? ›

Tips To Make the Best Spritz Cookies
  1. Cream Butter and Sugar. Be sure you cream butter and sugar well...it might take longer than you think! ...
  2. Add Your Egg. Add your egg ONLY after butter and sugar is fully creamed together.
  3. Avoid Overworking. ...
  4. Press! ...
  5. Skip the Grease. ...
  6. Decorate. ...
  7. Bake.

Is there a trick to using a cookie press? ›

If it's too cold, it'll be hard to squeeze out of the pres. If it's too warm, it'll be too soft, and it won't hold its shape when baked. Holding your hand on the tube will warm the dough, so try to use just one hand on the trigger – place your other hand on the cookie sheet to keep it from moving.

What do I do if my spritz cookie dough is too dry? ›

There are a few things you can do to add liquid to your cookie dough if it is too dry and crumbly. One option is to add milk, water, or another liquid until the dough is the right consistency. You can also try adding melted butter or shortening. If your dough is still too dry, you may need to add more flour.

When making spritz cookies do you decorate before or after baking? ›

If you decide to use icing make sure the cookies are cooled completely before decorating them and don't add any sprinkles before baking. This spritz cookies recipe bakes quickly so keep an eye on them, you don't want them to brown they should just be starting to turn ever so slightly golden at the edges.

How do you use the perfect cookie press? ›

If it's too cold, it'll be hard to squeeze out of the pres. If it's too warm, it'll be too soft, and it won't hold its shape when baked. Holding your hand on the tube will warm the dough, so try to use just one hand on the trigger – place your other hand on the cookie sheet to keep it from moving.

Do you use a cookie press before or after baking? ›

Once the baking sheet is covered with dough, bake the cookies in the oven according to the recipe. If there's any leftover dough in the cookie press, press it out onto a second baking sheet. Take apart and clean the cookie press when you're finished using it.

How do you get Spritz cookies to work? ›

Tips To Make the Best Spritz Cookies
  1. Cream Butter and Sugar. Be sure you cream butter and sugar well...it might take longer than you think! ...
  2. Add Your Egg. Add your egg ONLY after butter and sugar is fully creamed together.
  3. Avoid Overworking. ...
  4. Press! ...
  5. Skip the Grease. ...
  6. Decorate. ...
  7. Bake.

How do you use a cookie mold press? ›

Press dough into the mold with fingers, working from center outward. You may lightly roll the back side of the cookie to smooth before turning out of the mold. Trim, dry and bake. To check your print, use light from the side – daylight or light from a floor lamp – so the shadows let you see if your prints are good.

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