Easy Melt in Your Mouth Spritz Cookie Recipe (2024)

Looking for a delicious, buttery, cookie recipe that’s simple to make? Look no further than this spritz cookie recipe. So tender, buttery, melt in your mouth deliciousness. I think this is the best recipe for spritz cookies.

But don’t take my word for it, grab the recipe below and try it for yourself. This is the recipe my great grandma, grandma, and mom used to make every year at Christmas.

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Spritz cookies are a great cookie for Christmas or any time of the year. They melt in your mouth and this recipe is also light and flavorful with two kinds of extracts added. But still simple and easy to make with no chill time needed.

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What are Spritz Cookies?

Spritz cookies get their name from the German word spritzer which means to squirt. And that’s what you do with this cookie dough. You squirt it out onto the cookie sheet into shapes. We use a cookie press to make the cookies into shapes.

My history with spritz cookies has been a long one. This is one of the first cookies I helped my mom make. It was fun using the electric cookie press to make so many shapes of cookies. And the flavor, they were melt in your mouth delicious.

You can add food coloring to make them more festive too. We usually avoid food coloring and just stick to the vanilla almond spritz cookies or the chocolate spritz cookies.

You can decorate spritz cookies before baking or after. It has always been my family’s tradition to decorate them before baking.

Maybe that’s because my mom didn’t like to make frosting and it was one less step to do.

But if you enjoy frosting, you can decorate them after baking too. Bake the spritz cookies, let them cool then dip them in a frosting glaze and sprinkle with sprinkles.

What is a Cookie Press?

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If you’ve never used a cookie press, it’s a long tube with a cookie cutter on one end and a press at the other end.

The dough is pressed by a plunger and oozes the dough onto the cookie sheet. There is usually a gap between a ring that rests on the cookie sheet and the cookie die or cutter.

You can find electric cookie presses, this is like the one my mom had that I used for years. Then after she died, we gave it away. Ugh, I kick myself every Christmas when I’m making these cookies for not keeping it.

Or you can use a manual press that you turn to press out the dough or some of them have a squeeze trigger.

How Do You Use a Cookie Press?

It easy to use a cookie press, but getting the cookies just right can take a little practice. Be sure to follow the guidelines that come with your cookie press. But most follow these basic steps.

Place your cookie cutter at one end and secure with a ring or in a slot. Add your cookie dough to the dough chamber. Pull the plunger all the way up. And screw onto the end of the chamber.

Using the plunger squeeze the trigger or turn the end to press the dough out while holding the cookie press on the cookie sheet. Once enough dough has been press out (this is the part that takes practice) gently lift the cookie press.

No Cookie Press? No Problem, Here’s How to Make Spritz Cookies Without a Press

If you don’t have a cookie press, you can hand shape the dough. To do this, roll the dough into thin strips and shape into shapes. Or roll into balls and make shapes with the balls.

Or if you have a pastry bag with a star tip, you can use that to press the dough out.

If all else doesn’t work for you, you can drop by the teaspoon onto the cookie sheet then flatten slightly, then bake.

Ingredients You’ll Need for this Spritz Cookie Recipe

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  • Butter, We use dairy free butter but use the real stuff if you don’t have to eat diary free.
  • Flour, unbleached all purpose flour
  • Sugar, regular cane sugar
  • Baking Powder, I like this one best.
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Almond Extract
  • Egg
  • Sprinkles

Baking Tip: This recipe includes baking powder, which makes the cookies spread just a little when baking. If you’d rather not have your cookies spread, leave the baking powder out.

But I find the addition of the baking powder helps to make these spritz cookies, light and airy but they still melt in your mouth. If you like a slightly denser spritz cookie leave the baking powder out.

How to Make Spritz Cookies

If you love to watch cooking videos hit the play button below to see the recipe from start to finish. If videos aren’t your thing, I get it. Scroll down to see the recipe steps in photos and words.

Spritz Cookies Recipe, Step-by-Step Photos

Step 1

In a large bowl using a mixer or in your stand mixer blend the butter.

Step 2

Add 1 cup of flour, the baking powder, sugar, egg, vanilla, and almond extract. Mix until the flour is mixed in well.

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Step 3

Add the remaining flour and blend until all the flour in mixed in well. You may need to use a spoon to mix the last bit in if the dough is too stiff for your hand mixer. If using a stand mixer, this shouldn’t be a problem.

Step 4

Assemble your cookie press if needed. Spoon or use your hands to add the dough into the cookie press chamber.

Step 5

Place the press against the cookies sheet the press the dough out. Once the cookie is formed gently lift the cookie press. Continue with the next cookies in the same manner until the cookie sheet is filled.

Baking Tip: Because this dough doesn’t spread much at all you can place the cookie closer together and get more on each cookie sheet.

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Step 6

Bake the cookies in the oven until set, but not brown. About 7-10 minutes. Let sit on the cookie sheet for 1-2 minutes and then remove to cool on a cooling rack. I love these stackable cooling racks, I’ve had them for years and they work great.

Spritz Cookies are Great to Ship

If you want to send your delicious baked cookies in the mail for a yummy Christmas treat, spritz cookies are a great choice. They hold up well.

Place them in an airtight container and place a little packing material around them. Then place into a box or tin and ship.

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Melt in Your Mouth Spritz Cookies

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These are the best spritz cookies. They are so light and flavorful. They melt in your mouth. Plus, they are great for gift giving since they hold up well when shipped.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 minutes mins

Course cookies, Dessert

Cuisine American

Calories 97 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

  • In a large bowl add the butter and beat the butter with an electric mixer for about 1 minute.

  • Add the sugar, egg, baking powder, vanilla, almond extract, and 1 cup of flour.

  • Beat until well combined.

  • Add the remaining flour and beat in.

  • Place dough in a cookie press, press onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Sprinkle with sprinkles if desired.

  • Bake for 8-10 minutes until cookies are set, but not brown.

  • Let the cookies stand on the baking sheet 1-2 minutes then remove to a rack to cool.

  • Store in an airtight container.

Video

Notes

If you don’t want your spritz cookies to spread omit the baking powder.

The baking powder adds a bit of lightness to these cookies.

Nutrition

Serving: 2cookiesCalories: 97kcalCarbohydrates: 10.8gProtein: 1.1gFat: 5.7g

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FAQs

What's the difference between a spritz cookie and a butter cookie? ›

What is the difference between spritz and butter cookies? These cookies are nearly identical, except for one ingredient: egg. Egg makes the Spritz cookie dough a bit easier to work with, but it also helps the cookies keep their shape when baked.

Why won t my spritz cookies come out of the press? ›

Too cold and it won't release, too warm and your cookies may lose their shape. If you find the dough has gotten too warm, put it in the fridge for a couple minutes until it's at the right consistency. Once your dough is ready, simply roll it into a log shape. This will make it much easier to load into the press.

What is the secret to using a cookie press? ›

Here are some tips whether you're using a manual or electric cookie press.
  • Allow sufficient time. ...
  • Use only cookie press recipes. ...
  • Don't grease your cookie sheet. ...
  • Remove air from the press. ...
  • Hold the press flat on the baking sheet. ...
  • Don't overload the cookies. ...
  • Practice. ...
  • Pause before lifting.
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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.

What is the best cookie sheet for spritz cookies? ›

Insulated Cookie Sheets

Pros: Cookie sheets are insulated to prevent the bottoms of the cookies from browning too much or too quickly and are ideal for when you're baking thin or delicate cookies, or treats should be lightly colored, such as spritz cookies and shortbread.

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.

Should spritz cookies be baked on parchment paper? ›

Don't use parchment paper or non-stick cookie sheets for spritz cookies. This dough needs something it can stick to a little in order to come off the press. The cookies have so much butter in them, I've never had a problem with them sticking to a regular cookie sheet when they bake.

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!

How do you keep spritz cookies from spreading? ›

Helpful Hints and Tips for Perfect Spritz Cookies:

Do not chill the dough before using. The dough should be at room temperature so it can be piped through the press. If your cookies start to spread or your kitchen is warm, try chilling the pans in the refrigerator for a few minutes before piping the cookies on the pan.

Can you use store bought cookie dough in a cookie press? ›

Make sure the log is short enough and thin enough to fit in the cookie press barrel. To save time, buy premade cookie dough that comes in a log shape. Avoid using cookie dough that has big pieces like chocolate chips or nuts in it. Use thin doughs like sugar cookie dough and spritz dough instead.

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.

Why did my spritz cookies spread in the oven? ›

Warm Cookie Sheets

If you're batch baking your cookies, make sure you're placing cookie dough on cooled cookie sheets. If the cookie sheets are too warm, they can cause the cookies to spread.

Why are my spritz cookies going flat? ›

Kitchens tend to heat up during any baking extravaganza, meaning the butter you leave on the counter to soften might get too soft. If this happens, the butter will melt faster in the oven and your cookies will flatten before they can set. Thirty minutes is usually enough counter time to soften butter.

Why is my Spritz cookie dough crumbly? ›

Flour. Make sure you measure your flour properly; adding too much flour (the most common mistake when measuring) can make your dough too dry and crumbly to use.

What is the difference between a spritz cookie and a shortbread cookie? ›

Spritz cookies have one additional ingredient that shortbread cookies are missing: egg. Adding egg yolk to the dough makes it a bit easier to work with and helps the the cookies hold their cute shapes.

Why is it called a spritz cookie? ›

The name spritz comes from the German word spritzen, meaning "to squirt" because the soft dough is squirted or pushed through a cookie press to make fancy designs. Butter is responsible for the tender, rich texture and flavor of these incredible cookies.

What is the difference between sugar cookies and spritz cookies? ›

Mainly texture. Sugar cookie dough is firm enough to be rolled out and cut. Spritz dough has to be soft enough to extrude through a press.

What are the 4 cookie types? ›

Here are the 4 main types of cookies:
  • Session cookies. These are temporary web cookies that are only present as long as your web browser stays open or your session is active. ...
  • Persistent cookies. ...
  • Third-party cookies. ...
  • First-party cookies. ...
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