Thumbprint Cookies

Thumb Print Cookies

Ingredients:

  • 1 ¾ c. all-purpose flour
  • ½ tsp. baking powder
  • ½ tsp. salt
  • ¾ c. (1 ½ sticks) butter
  • ½ c. granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 sp. pure vanilla
  • Assorted jams for filling cookies (or chocolate kisses)

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350
  2. Line baking sheet with parchment paper
  3. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt
  4. In another bowl, beat butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. (about 3 minutes)
  5. Add in egg and vanilla, beat an additional minute
  6. Add ½ dry mixture and mix, then add rest until it’s all mixed well.
  7. Scoop out 1” balls onto prepared cookie sheet
  8. Press thumb into balls and fill with jam
  9. Bake until edges of cookies are golden (about 14 minutes)
  10. Cool on baking sheet

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Historical Tidbit

The poem that we all recognize as ’Twas the Night Before Christmas is technically called, Account of a Visit From St. Nicholas

It was published in Troy, New York on Dec 23, 1823. When it was first published, the author, who was Clement Clarke Moore, chose to remain anonymous because he had a reputation to uphold as a scholarly professor.

It’s said that he wrote it on a snowy day, on a sleigh ride while he was out shopping and that he wrote it for his children.

Moore is credited with envisioning the St Nicholas as we typically think of as Santa Claus today. He did this by combining elements of the historic St. Nicholas with a Dutch handyman from his town. 

To learn more, check out this episode of History, Books and Wine


The Historical Romance Cookie Hop

The Historical Romance Holiday Cookie Exchange
Visit each link on the list below, which will take you to each historical author’s FB page, web site, Amazon page, or Bookbub page.
Discover the cookie each author has on their landing page.
Collect the name of the cookie from each listed author. Try some of these wonderful recipes.
e-mail the complete list of authors and their candies to Heather@HeatherMcCollum.com.
Put Historical Romance Authors Are So Sweet in the subject line.
The list must be turned in by 11:59 PM ET on December 18.
One grand prize winner, of a $150 gift card, will be selected randomly from those who collected and turned in the list of authors and their candies.
Historical Romance Holiday Cookie Exchange Hop – December 12-18, 2022
Alanna Lucas
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Anna St.Claire
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Bianca Blythe
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Caroline Warfield
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Celeste Barclay 
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Deb Marlowe
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E. Elizabeth Watson
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Eliza Knight
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Gina Conkle
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Heather McCollum
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Jane Charles
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Janna MacGregor 
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Kate Robbins
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Katherine Bone
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Katherine Grant 
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Kathryn Le Veque
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Lori Ann Bailey
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Madeline Martin
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Michelle McLean
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MK Robert
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Nicole Locke
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Rachel Ann Smith
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Ruth A. Casie
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Samantha Grace
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Sandra Sookoo
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Tammy Andresen
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Tara Kingston
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Terri Brisbin
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Tracy Sumner
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2 thoughts on “Thumbprint Cookies”

  1. My mom use to make Thumbprint Cookies every Christmas while I was growing up and she use to let us 5 kids put the thumb print in each cookie. Such a fun memory!!

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