How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (2024)

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When I learned how to make my best Italian cookie recipes, I found the technique to differ a little from some of my other cookies. These are also different from those those used to create delicious Italian cakes and otherItalian pastries. Even though these cookies are really miniature cakes and pastries.

InItaly as here in the United States and in any other country, to ensuregood cookies one must start with good quality ingredients. Good freshbutter, fresh cream and freshly made cheese lends to the taste andtexture of these small delicacies. All of these ingredients are so readilyavailable to the cooks in Italy from the widespread agriculturaleconomy.

It is said in Italy thatdessert has a function of pure gratification. When I learned how to make my best Italian cookie recipes I found this is also true of these cookies and pastries. A sweet cookie atthe end of a meal or with a hot cup of espresso at the end of the daymanages to confer moments of intense pleasure. Of all the Italiancooking, the sweets, traditional cakes and cookies continue topredominate. These are the family’s plain but good recipes made in thehomes by the cooks instead of top chefs of the country. The highlysophisticated technique which cooks use when learning how to make Italian cookie recipes, was imported from France in the nineteenth century; most like what weuse here.

I have only found two minordifferences between my cookie making and my friends from other countries. My friend who are all good cooks from Italy learn how to make best Italian cookierecipes which must be rolled out. When I roll my dough I always use flour; my friends roll cookie dough with powdered sugar. The second difference is thatthey will grease and flour the cookie baking sheets; if needed to begreased, I never dust them with flour. Other than these two things westart with the best ingredients, we use the same techniques includingthe common practice of refrigerating the dough almost always beforebaking (some do not need refrigeration).

These Italian cookie recipes are good for holidays or any time of theyear. The colorful spumoni cookies are an Italian traditional Christmascookie recipe. These refrigerator cookies are easy to make and good toeat.

HOW TO MAKE THE BEST ITALIAN COOKIE RECIPES like these ITALIAN SPUMONI BARS

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (1)How to Make Italian Cookie Recipes like these Italian Spumoni Bars

This seems to be a favorite of the Italian cookie recipes; it is so similar to the Venetian cookies, only with a different name.

  • 1 Pound soft butter
  • 1 Cup white sugar
  • 2 Egg yolks
  • 1 Teaspoon lemon juice
  • 5 ½ Cups flour
  • 1 Teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 Ounce melted chocolate
  • ½ Cup chopped Maraschino cherries
  • ½ Cup chopped nuts
  • 5 Drops green food coloring
  • 5 Drops red food coloring

Preheat oven to 350F degrees.

Line a 9x13 inch pan with wax paper.

Cream butter and sugarwith beaten yolks; add lemon juice.

Combine and add baking powder and flour; blendwell. NOTE: After adding flour mixture batter is dry so I mix it with my hands.

Separate dough into three equal parts.

To part 1 add melted chocolate.

To part 2 add nuts and green food coloring.

To part 3 add cherries and red food coloring.

Layer in lined pan withfirst the chocolate mixture; then the green mixture; the pink mixtureon top. NOTE: I rolled layers 2 and 3 to 9 x 13 rectangle between 2 sheets of parchment paper. Remove top sheet and flip dough over into pan. I find this much easier then trying to spread the dough over the other layers.

Place in refrigerator overnight.

Turn out on a cutting board and remove wax paper.

Cut dough into thirds. Then slice ¼ inch thick. Lay on cookie sheets andbake 12-15 minutes.

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (2)Divided in Three Parts

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (3)Add Chocolate to First Part

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (4)First Layer Chocolate in the Pan

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (5)Second Layer Nut Dough

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (6)Nut Dough Rolled to Pan Size

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (7)Second Layer Nut Dough in Pan

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (8)Third Layer Dough Rolled to Pan Size

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (9)Third Layer Cherry Dough in Pan

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (10)Turn Out on Cutting Board and Remove Parchment Paper

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (11)Cutting Dough

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (12)Place on Baking Sheet

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (13)Baked Fresh from Oven

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (14)Italian Spumoni Bars

ITALIAN BOW KNOT COOKIES

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (15)Italian Bow Knot Cookies

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (16)Italian Bow Knot Cookies

Italian knot cookies are part of the traditional Italian cookierecipes. They are often referred to as love knots or just plain knots.They are traditionally flavored with lemon but you can use yourfavorite. These are usually made as one of the Christmas or Valentines Day cookie recipes.

  • 4 Cups flour
  • 4 Teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ Teaspoon salt
  • 6 Eggs, beaten
  • 1 Cup sugar
  • ½ Cup oil
  • 2 Teaspoons lemon extract

Preheat oven to 400F degrees.

Combinethe flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a bowl. Blend eggs into dryingredients, then adding the oil and lemon. Knead until smooth. Withhands shape pieces into rolls the size of pencils. Tie rolls into bows.Bake on greased cookie sheets about 15 minutes. Spread icing below oncookies.

Makes about 70 cookies.

Lemon icing:

  • ¼ Cup soft butter
  • 1 Pound powdered sugar
  • Lemon juice

Cream butter and sugar, adding enough lemon juice to make spreading consistency.

RICOTTA CHEESE COOKIES

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (17)Italian Ricotta Cheese Cookies

Thisis one of the Italian cookie recipes which is made with basicingredients but turn out a “better than basic” flavored cookie.

Cookies:

  • 2 Cups sugar
  • 2 Cups softened butter
  • 3 Eggs
  • 15 Ounces ricotta cheese
  • 2 Teaspoons vanilla
  • 1 Teaspoon salt
  • 4 Cups flour
  • 1 Teaspoon baking soda

Frosting:

  • 2 Tablespoons softened butter
  • 4 to 6 Tablespoons cream
  • 2 Cups sifted powdered sugar
  • 1 Teaspoon lemon extract

Prepare cookies by combining sugar and butter in mixing bowl; beat until light and fluffy.

Combine eggs, ricotta cheese, vanilla and salt in another bowl; beat until blended.

Add egg cheese mixture to creamed butter sugar mixture; beat well.

Sift flour and baking soda together; gradually add into creamed mixture while beating.

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (18)Preparing Ricotta Cheese Cookies for the Oven

Drop dough by teaspoon full (pictured above) on ungreased baking sheet. (I use parchment paper on the baking sheet.)

Bake in preheated oven at 350F degrees for about 10 minutes or until set (not brown).

Cool cookies on wire rack.

Prepare frosting by combining butter, powder sugar and lemon; add enough cream and beat until smooth.

Spread on cold cookies. Makes about 6 dozen cookies.

PISTACHIO COOKIE RECIPE

Many Italian cookie recipes use the pistachiosand flavor with cardamom; the cardamom giving a lemon like flavor.

  • 1 ¼ Cups flour
  • 3 Tablespoons sugar
  • ¼ Teaspoon cardamom
  • ½ Cup butter
  • ¼ Cup chopped pistachio nuts
  • ½ Cup semi sweet chocolate pieces
  • 1 Teaspoon shortening

Combine flour, sugar and cardamom in a medium bowl; cut in butter until resembles fine crumbs.

Stir in nuts; gather together in ball and knead to blend.

Roll or pat a 6 X 10 inch rectangle on a lightly floured tray.

Bake in preheated oven at 325F degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until edges are lightly browned.

Cut into 1 X 3 inch sticks; transfer to wire rack to cool.

Melt chocolate and shortening together over low heat stirring until smooth.

Drizzle chocolate over cookies.

ANISE CUT OUT COOKIES Anise is a favorite flavor when making Italian cookie recipes

  • 2 Cups shortening
  • 1 Cup sugar
  • 2 Eggs
  • 2 Teaspoons aniseed
  • 6 cups flour
  • 1 Tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 Teaspoon salt
  • ¼ cup apple juice
  • ½ Cup sugar
  • 1 Teaspoon ground cinnamon

Cream shortening and 1 cup sugar in mixing bowl until fluffy; beat in eggs and aniseed.

Combine flour, baking powder and salt; add to creamed mixture.

Add apple juice and mix well; knead on floured surface until well blended.

Roll dough to ½ inch thickness; cut into 2 inch shapes and place on greased baking sheets.

Bake in preheated oven at 375F degrees for 12 to 15 minutes or until lightly browned.

Combine ½ cup sugar and cinnamon; roll warm cookies in cinnamon sugar mixture.

LACE COOKIE RECIPE

Thislace cookie can be used in many of the Italian cookie recipes; itcan be formed in many shapes like these fan cookies and even stuffedwith a creamy filling.

  • ¾ Cup ground almonds or hazelnuts
  • ½ Cup sugar
  • ½ Cup butter
  • 1 Tablespoon whipping cream
  • 1 Tablespoon flour
  • Melted chocolate

Combine nuts, sugar, butter, whipping cream and flour in saucepan.

Cook and stir over medium heat until butter is melted and mixture is well blended.

Drop batter from teaspoon about 5 inches apart onto greased foil lined cookie sheet (bake only 2 -3 at a time).

Bake in preheated oven at 350F degrees for 5 to 6 minutes or until lightly browned.

Remove from oven and let stand 1 to 2 minutes on cookie sheet until edges are firm.

Use knife or spatula to cut cookies in half; lift each half with metal spatula.

Gently crimp the straight edge of cookie to form a fan shape and transfer to wire rack.

If cookies become too cool to shape return to oven for 1 to 2 minutes to soften.

Repeat with remaining dough; replace foil if necessary.

Brush edge of baked cookies with melted chocolate.

MOCHA COOKIES with hazelnuts

  • 1 ½ Cups flour
  • ½ Cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 Teaspoon instant coffee granules
  • 1 Teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 Cup butter
  • 2/3 Cup sugar
  • 60 Blanched almonds (About 2 cups)
  • 6 Ounces white candy coating
  • 1 Tablespoon shortening

Stir together flour and cocoa powder; dissolve coffee in vanilla.

In small mixing bowl beat butter and sugar until fluffy; add coffee mixture and mix well.

Stir in flour mixture until well blended.

Drop by teaspoon size shaped balls 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheet.

Press hazelnut in the center of each ball; bake in preheated oven at 325F degrees for 15 minutes.

Cool 1 minute and move to rack to cool completely.

Melt white coating and shortening in small saucepan over low heat; drizzle over balls.

AMARETTI RECIPE

This Amaretti cookie is also an Italian cookie recipe; you might know them as macaroons.

  • 1 Cup almond paste
  • 1 Cup granulated sugar
  • 2 Egg whites
  • ½ Cup coarsely chopped toasted almonds

Preheat oven to 325F degrees.

Cut almond paste into small pieces; add sugar and egg whites and work to form smooth paste.

Roll into 1 inch balls and placed on greased cookie sheet spacing evenly.

COTTAGE CHEESE COOKIES with candied fruit

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (19)Cottage Cheese Cookies with Candied Fruit

  • ½ Cup softened butter
  • 1 ½ Cups flour
  • 2/3 Cup sugar
  • ½ Cup creamed cottage cheese
  • 1 Egg
  • 2 Tablespoons milk
  • ½ Teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ Teaspoon vanilla
  • ¼ Teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/3 Cup diced mixed candied fruits and peels
  • ½ Cup chopped candied pineapple
  • ½ Cup chopped walnuts

Beat butter in mixing bowl until creamy; add ½ of the flour and beat well.

Add sugar, cottage cheese, egg, milk, baking powder, vanilla and baking soda; beat until blended.

Stir in remaining flour, fruits and nuts.

Drop by rounded teaspoons 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheet.

If desired press pecan halves of candied cherry slices in tops.

Bake in preheated oven at 375F degrees for 9 to 11 minutes or until tops spring back when touched.

Remove to wire rack to cool.

LADY FINGER RECIPE

These lady fingers are easy to make and can be used in a variety ofdifferent ways. They are “plain good” to eat as a snack like other cookiesand they are great to serve with ice cream or other desserts. Lady fingers are so handy to have on hand to make some of the best Italian desserts like tiramisu.

  • 3 Eggs separated
  • 1/3 Cup sugar
  • 1 Teaspoon almond extract
  • 1/3 Cup flour
  • Pinch of salt
  • ½ Cup powdered sugar

Grease and lightly flour 2 baking sheets; set aside.

Preheat oven to 350F degrees.

In mixing bowl beat egg yolks on high about 3 minutes.

Gradually add sugar and extract beating until light in color and thickened.

Gradually add flour and salt beating until thick.

In another bowl beat egg whites until soft peaks form; fold into yolk mixture.

Cut a ½ inch hole in the corner of a heavy plastic freezer bag or use pastry bag with tip #808.

Fill with the batter; form 4 inch long finger shapes with the batter on prepared baking sheet 1 inch apart.

Dust with powdered sugar; bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until golden brown.

Cool on wire rack.

ITALIAN CINNAMON STICKS

  • ¾ Cup sugar
  • ½ cup ground walnuts
  • 1 Teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 Cup softened butter
  • 1 Package (8 Ounces) softened cream cheese
  • 2 ½ Cups flour
  • 1 Beaten egg

Combine first 3 ingredients; set aside.

Beat butter and cream cheese until creamy on medium speed of mixer.

Gradually add the flour mixing until well blended.

Shape dough into a ball; wrap in plastic wrap and chill 30 minutes.

PREHEAT OVEN TO 350F degrees.

Divide dough in half; place 1 portion between 2 sheets of floured wax paper.

Roll into 10 inch square about ½ inch thick; brush with egg.

Sprinkle with half of the sugar mixture; cut into 5 inch strips.

Twist strips and place on ungreased baking sheet; repeat with remaining dough.

Bake 10 to 12 minutes until golden; cool on wire rack.

Makes 6 ½ dozen.

How to Make the Best Italian Cookie Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular Italian cookie? ›

Most Popular Italian Cookies
  • Amaretti. These lovely almond-flavoured biscotti were supposedly first made during the Middle Ages. ...
  • Ricciarelli. ...
  • Baci di dama. ...
  • Chocolate-Pistachio Biscotti. ...
  • Savoiardi. ...
  • Canestrelli. ...
  • Biscotti al Cocco. ...
  • Pizzelle.
Oct 22, 2020

What is the secret to making the best cookies? ›

The key is to always use top-quality ingredients as they'll result in a better cookie; it really is that simple.
  1. Always use butter.
  2. Choose the right sugar.
  3. Choose the right flour.
  4. Check your flour is in date.
  5. Choose the right kind of chocolate.
  6. Cream the butter and sugar.
  7. Beat in the eggs.
  8. Fold in the flour.

What cookie originated in Italy? ›

Canestrelli. Canestrelli are simple, yet delicious Italian butter cookies of ancient origin – they have been prepared since the Middle Ages, often used as a gift on festive occasions such as weddings or religious feasts.

What is the most successful cookie? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

What flour do Italians use for cookies? ›

For cookies, bars, cakes/cupcakes, biscuits, scones, or anything that needs a tender crumb, use Farina di grano tenero, 00. This is your “cake flour.” Nobody wants a chewy cake. For bread, I recommend starting off with Farina di Manitoba, grano tenero, 0; this is similar to standard American bread flour.

What cookies do Italians eat for breakfast? ›

But when asked about the ideal breakfast, one mentioned biscotti (in Italy, a catchall term for cookies); another, fette biscottate (a kind of twice-baked, sweetened bread) with honey or marmalade.

How to bake cookies like a pro? ›

After you cut out shapes, allow the dough chill on the pan in the refrigerator to prevent over spreading as they bake. For drop cookies, use a scoop to ensure even amount of dough for each cookie—uniform sized cookies bake more evenly. Give about 2 inches of space between cookies on the pan for spreading while baking.

What makes a high quality cookie? ›

The best cookies have layers of texture. A slightly crisp outer shell that holds up to some heat with an inner core that's soft and chewy.

What are those Italian cookies called? ›

In a hurry?
Cookie NameRegion of OriginKey Ingredients
CantucciTuscanyAlmonds, Flour
AmarettiLombardyAlmond Paste, Sugar
RicciarelliTuscanyAlmond Flour, Sugar
PignoliSicilyPine Nuts, Almond Paste
3 more rows
Dec 24, 2023

Why are Italian cookies yellow? ›

Rainbow cookies originate in Italy, but Italian Americans added the color scheme to celebrate their heritage. The yellow layer used to be a white layer, so you'd have the Italian flag. My wife's family is partially Italian American and these used to be her favorite cookies.

What cookies are in an Italian cookie tray? ›

Italian Cookie Tray
  • Italian Horn Cookies. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Italian Anise Cookies With Icing and Sprinkles Recipe - Food.com. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Traditional Cookie from Italy by frances n - Key Ingredient. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Cucidati - Italian Fig Cookies | Christmas Cookies. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Chocolate Canestrelli Cookies. Joyce Wilson.

What is the best tasting cookie? ›

Top 10 Cookie Flavors
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies. Chocolate chip cookies are the quintessential cookie. ...
  • Snickerdoodle. ...
  • Sugar Cookies. ...
  • Peanut Butter Cookies. ...
  • White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies. ...
  • Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. ...
  • Gingerbread Cookies. ...
  • Black & White Cookies.

What cookie did Oreo copy? ›

Hydrox cookies have a sweet filling and a crunchy cookie shell. The Oreo cookie, introduced in 1912, was inspired by the Hydrox. The Oreo eventually became more popular than Hydrox which resulted in Hydrox being thought of as a copy of Oreo.

What are the top 5 favorite cookies? ›

Some of the most popular cookie flavors include:
  • Chocolate chip.
  • Peanut butter.
  • Peanut butter blossoms.
  • Double chocolate chip.
  • Snickerdoodle.
  • Sugar.
  • Shortbread.
  • Pumpkin.

Is a rainbow cookie Italian? ›

Rainbow cookies originated in Italian immigrant communities of the United States during the 1900s to honor their native country. They are also called "tricolore" because of the resemblance to the Italian flag with white, red, and green layers.

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