For a richer flavor, lightly toast the almonds before grinding them. If the dough becomes too soft while working with it, return it to the refrigerator for a few minutes to firm up. Feel free to experiment with different jam flavors, such as apricot, strawberry, or black currant. Store the finished cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
Tanner Cronin
Jun 1, 2025I've made these for several holiday gatherings, and they're always a hit. Everyone raves about how pretty they are too!
Brody Bins
Apr 23, 2025The dough was a little tricky to work with at first, but chilling it really helped. The end result was worth the effort!
Landen Ferry
Jan 26, 2025I substituted apricot jam for the raspberry, and they were still delicious!
Jaylin Beatty
Nov 20, 2024I found that using a silicone baking mat instead of parchment paper prevented the cookies from spreading too much.
Ocie Cremin
Nov 3, 2024Make sure not to overbake them! They should be just lightly golden around the edges.
Harry Champlin
Nov 3, 2024These are now a staple in my baking repertoire. Thank you for such a wonderful recipe!
Buford Wiegand
Mar 3, 2024I added a little lemon zest to the dough for extra brightness, and it was amazing!
Abraham Gorczany
Jun 29, 2023These cookies are absolutely divine! The almond flavor is so delicate, and the raspberry jam is the perfect complement.