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These raspberry filled Grinch Cookies are perfect for Christmas and so easy to make with an easy homemade sugar cookie dough. Can use store bought dough for a time saver!
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The perfect sugar cookies recipe for the holiday season!
This Grinch sugar cookies recipe is bound to become your family's favorite. It's an easy sugar cookie recipe that's so perfect for Christmas because everyone LOVES The Grinch!
And it's got flavorful raspberry filling sandwiched between two tender and light sugar cookies, covered in green sugar sprinkles.
It's a cute and unusual cookie everyone will love! It's also one of my best Christmas cookie recipes, so be sure to add them to your holiday cookie platter.
How to make Grinch cookies
Originally published in December 2014, this cookie recipe is always a huge hit each holiday baking season, so I decided to reshare it.
That year in 2014, as I was watching "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" to get into the holiday spirit.
I was also thinking about what kind of Christmas dessert recipes to do for the blog. Gingerbread men, snickerdoodles, Mexican wedding and linzer cookies all came to mind, but the jelly filled sandwich linzer stood out.
Linzer cookies typically have nuts in the dough and I didn't want that, so I came up with a Grinch sugar cookie with a raspberry filling for his heart. I had just bought this Linzer Cookie Cutter Set and thought the small heart cutter would be perfect for the center of the cookie.
If you don't have a heart cookie cutter, just use a small paring knife to make the heart or use a round cookie cutter.
Preserves vs jam vs jelly: what's the difference?
Preserves, jam, or jelly can be used for the center of the Grinch cookies. The difference between the three has to do with the form the fruit is in.
- Preserves have chunks of fruit
- Jam has crushed fruit
- Jelly is made with the juice, so it's smooth.
Whichever you decide to use for your best Christmas cookies, be sure to buy a good, all-natural kind, or make your own.
Because you don't want to go through all this hard work just to have your homemade cookies ruined by some crappy tasting fruit spread.
Save time by using pre-made cookie dough or freeze the baked, unfilled cookies ahead of time!
This recipe has a homemade sugar cookie dough, but use a store bought cookie dough, if you are short on time. The baked cookies can be frozen too, before they are filled with the raspberry preserves/jam/jelly.
Just put the unfilled cookies in a freezer proof plastic bag or container and store for up to 2 months.
Here's the butter/sugar mixture all mixed up and fluffy. This green color is definitely more "Grinch" looking after using 3 drops of food coloring.
I'm thinking of using 4 drops next time to give the color a little more "pop".
Rolling out the dough between two sheets of heavy duty plastic wrap or parchment paper makes it easier to handle. If it gets too sticky, just place back in refrigerator to firm up.
Check out my new Linzer Cookie Cutter Set set above! The heart insert was ideal for making the adorable little cut out on the cookies.
Look at that beautiful raspberry filling below! Wasn't even hungry and I ate this whole stack of Grinch sandwich cookies right after the photo was taken.
Looking for another easy holiday dessert recipe? Try this oven baked fruit cobbler!
So sit back, put on a classic Christmas TV show and eat a plate of these Grinch Cookies. Don't forget to save some for Santa too!
RECIPE
Grinch Cookies
These raspberry filled Grinch cookies are perfect for Christmas and so easy to make! Made with an easy homemade sugar cookie dough or use store bought dough for a time saver.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 40 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
Servings: 30 cookies
Calories: 144kcal
Author: Karrie | Tasty Ever After
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter , softened
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 pinch salt
- 1 egg , at room temperature
- 1 ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3-4 drops green food coloring
- 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- ¾ cup all-natural seedless raspberry preserves, jam, or jelly
- green sugar sprinkles
optional: powdered sugar
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Instructions
Place butter, sugar, and salt in a large bowl. Using a stand-up mixer with a paddle attachment or a handheld mixer, cream ingredients together at medium speed until light and fluffy (about 4 minutes).
Scrape down sides, add egg and vanilla, Beat for another 2-3 minutes, scraping down sides as necessary, until well combined. Add 3-4 drops of green food coloring and mix for another minute or until the green coloring is evenly distributed throughout dough and there are no streaks of color.
Slowly add flour, ½ cup at a time, mixing well after each addition. Dough should be firm, not sticky, but still be soft. Divide dough in half and put each half between two pieces of heavy-duty freezer plastic wrap or parchment paper. Roll each piece of dough to ¼" thick and place in refrigerator on flat surface for at least 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350F/176C degrees. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or use a silicone baking mat.
Remove one prepared dough sheet at a time from refrigerator. Remove top layer of parchment paper or plastic wrap and cut out 30 cookies using a round shaped cutter with a heart insert. Place on baking sheet and coat the top of each cookie with green sprinkles, if using. Take out other cookie dough sheet and cut out 30 cookies using just a round shaped cutter. Place on baking sheet.
Bake 8-10 minutes, or until lightly brown on edges. Let cool for minute or two on baking sheet, then transfer to wire rack to cool.
When cookies are completely cooled, take the round cookies and spread a little of the raspberry preserves on each one. At this point, if you haven't used the green sprinkles, sift powdered sugar on top of each heart cut-out cookie. Lightly press it on top of jelled cookie.
Recipe Notes & Tips:
- Serving size is 1 cookie
- If you don’t have a heart cookie cutter, use a small paring knife to make the heart shaped center of the cookie
- Store leftover baked and filled cookies in the refrigerator for up to 5 days in tightly covered container
- Unfilled cookies can be frozen for up to 2 months after baking in a freezer proof container or bag
Nutrition Facts
Grinch Cookies
Amount Per Serving (1 g)
Calories 144Calories from Fat 54
% Daily Value*
Fat 6g9%
Saturated Fat 4g20%
Cholesterol 22mg7%
Sodium 7mg0%
Potassium 22mg1%
Carbohydrates 21g7%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 11g12%
Protein 1g2%
Vitamin A 197IU4%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 6mg1%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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