Christmas Chocolate Spritz Cookies (2024)

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When it comes to baking with the purpose of gift giving, a Christmas Chocolate Spritz Cookie is the best way to go, especially if they have sprinkles! Everyone loves spritz cookies; they’re so easy to make and one batch makes a lot of cookies!

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Why is it we only see spritz cookies at Christmastime? Every year I see a resurgence of these beautiful, artistic – yet, so simple! – cookies. And I think why can’t we just use our cookie spritz all year and not just for the holidays? Dust off your cookie spritzer and make these Christmas Chocolate Spritz Cookies!

I went against societal norms this year when I broke out my cookie spritz for my Valentine Spritz Cookies. In my defense, John.e had placed a cookie spritz in my Christmas stocking last year and there was no way I was going to wait a whole year to break it in!

Inspiration for this particular version of a spritz cookie came from Dinner at the Zoo. I’m such a huge fan of Sara and her blog. I encourage you to visit her blog in your leisure.

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DON’T HAVE A COOKIE PRESS?

I’m afraid the only answer that I would feel 100% comfortable giving you would be the following: 1. You might want to consider a different cookie recipe. 2. Buy one!

Those responses might seem rather abrasive, which was not my intent, but I’d prefer to be completely honest rather than provide you with some DIY cookie spritzer that does not work and as a result is a waste of your time and your ingredients.

The ONLY option is to roll out the cookies with a rolling pin and to use cookie cutters to cut out the shapes you want. The cookies will look nothing like these Christmas Chocolate Spritz Cookies you see in the photographs, but they will taste the same.

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RECOMMENDATION, NOT AN ENDORsem*nT

Kitchen gadgets are not something that I own much of, and they’re certainly not something that I promote here at Lord Byron’s Kitchen, but I’m going to make an excuse for the cookie press. The reason for this is simple – I think most of us bakers already have one readily available, and if you don’t, I encourage you to purchase one, because it makes baking cookies so easy and so pretty!

As badly as I’ve wanted one, I’ve often thought that it would be something I’d use once and never use it again. I’ve also thought that the images of pressed cookies looked top damn perfect, and was of the mind that there was no way a cookie press could get cookies to look that precise and uniform. I was wrong. I can’t speak for all cookie presses, but the brand that I have –Marcato– works brilliantly and I couldn’t wait to break it in!

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WHY ARE THEY CALL SPRITZ COOKIES?

Sprizgeback are the German name for spritz cookies. Like the popular spritz cookie, the cookies are crisp, fragile, somewhat dry, and buttery.

The German verb spritzen means to squirt in English. These cookies are made by squirting (or pushing) the dough through a press that has been fitted with patterned holes. These holes create a resemblance to an object when baked, such as Christmas trees!

In North America, the name Spritzgeback is shortened to spritz. In Germany, the cookie is prepared when parents bake with their children. Traditionally, the recipes that are used are passed down to the children.

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MORE CHRISTMAS COOKIE RECIPES!

Did you know that I’ve been posting a 24 Cookies of Christmas series for a few years now? There are over 100 Christmas cookie recipes that you can find right here at Lord Byron’s Kitchen! To make it easier to find, I have created a page for each series. Just click on the image below and you’ll find the full series for that volume all one page!

MAKING THE BEST SPRITZ COOKIES

There are a couple of tips that I want to share with you to ensure you have the best Classic Spritz Cookies experience. First and foremost, please be absolutely sure that your butter, egg, and even the vanilla extract is at room temperature. This will make the dough soft and pliable so that you can squeeze it out of the spritz easily and perfectly.

Secondly, the cookie dough will need something to stick to – let me explain. When you spritz out the cookie dough, the spritzer is flush against the baking sheet. In order for the dough to come off of the spritzer and stick to pan, the right lining is needed.

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You have two choices. First, you can do it right onto the pan. But, I have found that if I do not line my baking sheet first, then the cookies become too dark on the bottom. A sheet of parchment paper makes the job very frustrating. First, it moves around too easily. And, secondly, the dough doesn’t stick to it very well, meaning that when you lift the spritzer up, the dough usually comes with it.

The best results are achieved when using a silicone baking mat. Even when they are super clean, the still have a gel-like, almost sticky/gluey feel to them. It’s the perfect surface to stick the dough to, and they provide a great layer of heat protection between the baking sheet and the bottom of the cookie itself. Perfection every time!

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MORE CHRISTMAS CONFECTIONS!

In some cases, we want more than a cookie. That’s why I have two more Christmas-themed collections you might want to consider. The first, is my 12 Bundt Cakes of Christmas, and the second is my 12 Biscotti of Christmas. Click on the image below to see each collection all on one page with links to each recipe!

STORING, PACKAGING, AND FREEZING

These cookies will stay fresh for about 5-7 days in a covered container and in a cool place. But, if you plan to freeze these cookies, use a food-safe container that can be frozen. You’ll want to ensure a very tight fitting lid too. (I usethesequite often when freezing baked goods.) I like to place a sheet of plastic wrap over the top of the container before pushing the lid on. This helps to create a better seal. The goal is to keep all of that cookie freshness locked in!

You can freeze these cookies for up to three months. They will come out of the freezer looking just like they did when you put them in there. Once you thaw them, they will taste just as fresh as the day you first baked them.

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FINAL THOUGHTS

If you’re feeling extra festive, make a double batch and share these with your friends and neighbours. I cannot tell you enough times how much people love to receive homemade Christmas cookies. And it feels so good to do so!

Just as an FYI, you don’t need to make this cookie only at Christmastime. Here’s a great Valentine Spritz Cookie recipe, and I have this Pumpkin Spice Spritz Cookie too. They’re great all year round. It offers a freshness and brightness that’s perfect for a summertime version of this cookie.

Spritz cookies are fun and whimsical. If you have a cookie spritz, experiment with each of the disc inserts to see what shape appears when the cookies are baked.

Try making your spritz cookies with different flavours. No one says they have to all taste the same. You can leave them plain, add sprinkles like I did, or even dip them in melted chocolate. When it comes to a Christmas Spritz Cookie, the possibilies are only limited by your imagination.

Lastly, these make the best Christmas gifts! Bake a huge batch. Pile them into cellophane bags and tie a nice ribbon on it. Give them to your coworkers, your neighbours, your kids’ teachers, and the school bus driver. The mailman and the UPS driver would love a bag of these goodies too!

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 minutes mins

Total Time 31 minutes mins

Servings 80 cookies

Calories 67kcal

Author Lord Byron’s Kitchen

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups butter, softened
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 cup candy sprinkles, Christmas themed

Instructions

  • Begin by preheating your oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat and set aside.

  • In a large mixing bowl, beat together the sugar and butter until well combined and light and fluffy.

  • Add in the egg, vanilla extract, and milk. Beat into the butter and sugar mixture.

  • Next, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, and baking powder. Add the mixture to the butter and sugar mixture in thirds, mixing thoroughly after each addition.

  • With the desired cookie press/spritz press attachment in your press, fill the press cylinder and press the cookies onto the baking sheet. (You will need to do this in batches.)

  • Bake for 6 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool for a few minutes before transferring to a cooling rack to finish cooling.

  • Package cookies in a food-safe container once the chocolate has hardened.

Notes

Nutrition

Calories: 67kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 32mg | Potassium: 22mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 110IU | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the secret to making spritz cookies? ›

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 won't my spritz cookies come out of the press? ›

If the dough is sticking to the bottom of the press instead of adhering to the pan, it might be too soft. Place it in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 minutes and try again. Butter is highly recommended when making Spritz cookie dough.

Should you use parchment paper when baking spritz cookies? ›

*Also don't grease the sheets or use parchment paper. Spritz cookies release easily when made right! *Don't let your dough sit out so long that it gets dry or so warm that the butter begins to separate.

What is the secret to a perfect cookie? ›

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

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.

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.

How do you get spritz cookies to work? ›

The ungreased cookie sheet must be cold for the dough to adhere. If the dough will not stick to the pan, try placing the cookie sheet in the freezer for a few minutes. Do not use parchment paper or a Silpat mat. The dough will not stick when pressed.

Why do my spritz cookies taste like flour? ›

Under-mixing: If you don't mix your dough thoroughly enough, you may end up with pockets of flour that give your cookies a raw, floury taste. Make sure you mix your dough until all the ingredients are fully incorporated.

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

Loading the 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.

What is the easiest cookie press to use? ›

Wilton Preferred Cookie Press

It's so easy to use that even my kids can do it! This cookie press has a metal base and plastic tube, and it comes with 12 disc shapes, including popular forms like a Christmas tree, wreath, snowman, pumpkin, turkey, heart, and more.

How do you soften cookie dough for a cookie press? ›

Take the cookie dough out of the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature for about 15-30 minutes. This allows the fats in the dough (like butter) to soften, making the dough more pliable. Gently knead the dough with your hands. This helps distribute warmth and encourages the fats to soften.

Why are my spritz cookies going flat? ›

If you're heavy-handed when measuring, that extra sugar means extra liquid and more spread when baking in the oven. Using too little flour could lead to flat cookies, too. Learning how to measure ingredients is key to good baking.

How do you get decorations to stick to spritz cookies? ›

Decorating spritz cookies jimmies, sugars or nonpareils.

If you add sprinkles after baking the cookie dough your sprinkles will not stick to your cookies without using melted candy or icing. Oftentimes, shaped sprinkles will melt in the oven so sticking with jimmies, sugar and nonpareils are best.

How to fix crumbly spritz cookie dough? ›

If you overmix the dough, the cookies will be dry and crumbly. The best way to fix this is to add more liquid to the dough. This can be done by adding milk, water, or even melted butter. You may also need to add more flour to the dough if it is too wet.

How to 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.

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