I often take issue with the names of the baked goods I make, but in this instance, the creators were spot-on.
Do you not think of a giant red ruby when you look at these beauties? On top of its lovely appearance, these cookies are a knock-out in the taste department too. Crunchy, tangy, sweet, and melt-in-your-mouth buttery, they make the slightly elaborate preparation completely worth the effort.
Morsels like these stand out on any holiday cookie tray, and they're amazing enough to make to serve totally on their own as well. Make them! Eat them! Don't you dare save them for Santa! Most importantly, have a delightful holiday season!
Gems of Unparalleled Taste (or GOUT)(ho ho ho)
from Cookies: Food Writers' Favorites
1/2 cup butter, softened
3 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 egg, separated
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon lemon zest
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup flour
1 cup finely chopped pecans
strawberry jam
In a large mixing bowl with an electric mixer, beat butter, cream cheese, egg yolk, vanilla, and lemon zest until well blended. Mix in powdered sugar, then flour to make a stiff dough. Refrigerate dough. Shape chilled dough into 30 small balls. Beat egg white until foamy. Dip balls in egg white, then roll in nuts. Place balls on lightly greased baking sheets. Press an indentation into the center of each ball; fill with a little strawberry jam. Bake 350 for 10-15 minutes, or until cookies begin to brown on the bottom. Let cool.
GLad you like these..they look delicious and I'm always a fan of this sort of biscuit. But we call it different here, it's called a jam drop.
ReplyDeleteEither way, it's delicious!
I like that these have cream cheese in the dough. Gives cookies such great consistency and flavor. Your pictures look scrumptious....and they do look like Gems!
ReplyDeleteGems of Unparalleled Taste...sounds like the cookie is being knighted or something. Which, given how delicious it looks, would be totally warranted.
ReplyDeleteThey look so irresistible! Can I have one with my tea? ;-P
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Cheers,
Rosa
Those little beauties are one of my favorites to see sparkling on dessert trays. ;)
ReplyDeleteNot even for Santa? haha.... love the name too! :) And they do look amazingly delicious!
ReplyDeleteJam filled cookies are a great example of things I love to eat during the holidays, but never touch the rest of the year. These do look like little gems.
ReplyDelete"gout" - hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteThey sure sound good though :).
As soon as I saw them I wanted one, no several of these buttery cookies. When I saw that the recipe includes cream cheese, I bookmarked it. Thanks for posting Grace and have a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh, these look too good not to try! They're on my list of must do's.....one cannot go wrong with Strawberries and lemon!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so good! Funny thing, I was making jam thumbprint cookies on Sunday but I ran out of butter and subbed some cream cheese in. So the recipe was almost the same as this!
ReplyDeleteThose little beauties would be very dangerous for me!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful holiday season & a Happy New Year Grace!!! xoxo
I have no idea what it's called, but I'll be giving it a try anyway - they look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing, Grace! In my house, they definitely wouldn't last long enough for Santa to get his paws on them! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love a jam-filled cookie, and seeing cream cheese in the ingredient list convinces me I need to try this one. Happy Holidays to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect name for that cookie!
ReplyDeleteCream cheese AND jam? I am totally sold. ;)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely very festive and just perfect for a holiday cookie tray!
ReplyDeleteGOUT! You are a hoot! I love these kind of cookies and it has been ages since I have had one. Do you ship? Have a Merry Christmas Grace!
ReplyDeleteHaha I'll take some of your gout-perhaps not other gout though! :P
ReplyDeletedelicious Grace! like all you made:))) Have a happy and wonderful Christmas:))
ReplyDeleteVery, very GOUT. Ha ha ha! They do look delightful, and I like the added nuttiness on the outside. Have a wonderful Christmas Grace :)
ReplyDeleteGOUT, really lol that's pretty funny. These are really pretty, I'm sure they taste just as good :)
ReplyDeletehow about mango jam on top instead of strawberry jam? nice recipe and it looks easy to prepare
ReplyDeleteThat cookie looks amazing!Happy holidays to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteMay I come and live at your house?
ReplyDeleteJam filled cookies would pair perfectly with my evening cup of hot chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look amazing. I'll definitely try them. Merry Christmas to you, too!
ReplyDeleteOhhh I can almost taste it!
ReplyDeleteI love the name and they look so good. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas lovely Grace! :D May it be full of cinnamon dusted treats! :D
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a gem! Yum! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeletePrecious! Perfect for popping in one's mouth.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, Grace. A Very Merry Christmas to You and Yours!
They look so delicious. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYum one of my favorite Christmas cookies! Have a wonderful Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGout..Ha Ha! These gems would be a wonderful addition to my cookie stash- I haven't baked nearly enough yet. :) I hope you have a Merry Christmas and all the blessings of the season!
ReplyDeletewith the pecans in there, why yes they are a total gem!
ReplyDeletemerry christmas ms. grace!
Jam-filled cookies are the perfect treat with tea or coffee. Plus, I love how you can vary the taste by just changing up the jam. Happy holidays to you!
ReplyDeleteMMMM, dear Grace!
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning & festive jam filled cookies! Yummie too! :)
I hope you celebtrated a lovely Christmas!! xxx
I never doubt you on baked goodies! Looks delish!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to upgrade their name; at our house we always called them thumbprint cookies. One of my favorites and I look forward to trying your version. Merci!
ReplyDeleteLove to bite into one of them :)
ReplyDeletevery nice i like it ....
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