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Cream Cheese Spritz Cookies are buttery and have a wonderful almond flavor. These easy to make cookies are perfect for the holidays and Christmas cookie exchanges.

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Old-fashioned Spritz cookies

Old-fashioned spritz cookies are a favorite any time of the year, but they’re especially loved during the holiday season. This Cream Cheese Spritz Cookie recipe makes delectable, shortbread-like decorative treats that everyone will want to gobble up.

Not only are these spritz cookies delicious to eat, but they make a fun, creative project for your kids. Whether you are baking a few dozen for your Christmas party or have to churn out a couple hundred for a charity bake sale, these spritz cookies are a snap to make, thanks to a recipe that comes together effortlessly and the ability to use a cookie press.

What’s the Heck is a Cookie Press?

Even if your mother never had a cookie press while you were growing up, you definitely had more than a few cookie press cookies over the years. A cookie press is basically a cookie dough extruder. Simply fill up the cookie press chamber with the dough, place the bottom of the press on a prepared cookie sheet, and pull the handle. Out comes a perfectly proportioned and stunningly beautiful cookie ready to be baked.

You can change the look of your cookies by using a different die. Common dies include wreaths, trees, and leaves, but you can find hundreds of different dies, so you can always find one that matches the occasion.

If you don’t already have a cookie press, they are a relatively cheap and handy kitchen gadget for anyone who likes baking or finds themselves having to make large batches of cookies a couple of times a year. A decent cookie press will run around 20 to 30 bucks, but you can find even less expensive models online. Here are a few models of cookie presses that I like.

Ingredients

Here’s a list of what you need:

  • Butter
  • Cream cheese
  • Sugar
  • Vanilla extract
  • Almond extract
  • All-purposeflour
  • Baking powder
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How to Make Cream Cheese Spritz Cookies

  1. Thoroughly cream butter, cream cheese, and sugar.
  2. Add egg, vanilla, and almond extract. Beat well.
  3. Sift together flour and baking powder.
  4. Add flour gradually to the creamed mixture, mixing to a smooth dough. Do not chill the dough.
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  1. Force dough through cookie press onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
  2. Bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 8 minutes.
  3. Decorate with sprinkles if desired.
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Decorating Your Spritz Cookies

A few sprinkles or a little frosting will make these spritz cookies look and taste amazing. You can decorate your cookies any way you choose, but there are a few guidelines that can help you out.

  • You can add sprinkles before or after baking.Adding a few rainbow sprinkles is so easy to do but can really elevate the look of your cookies and are perfect for festivalChristmas spritz cookies. You can add your sprinkles before or after baking. If you are using sprinkles without any frosting, add them before baking, so they stick to your cookies.
  • Use your favorite icing.You can use just about any icing on a spritz cookie. If you are getting your young kids involved, stick to an inexpensive sugar glaze made from a cup of powdered sugar, a tablespoon of water, and a few drops of food coloring. If you are decorating the cookies yourself, try using royal icing or even ganache.

Tips for Making and StoringCream Cheese Spritz Cookies

  • Don’t chill the dough.Cold dough will make it difficult to press the cookies.
  • Not every cookie is going to be perfect.The first few cookies out of the press aren’t going to look good. You can either scrap up and reload into the press or bake and eat the evidence.
  • Spritz cookies freeze well.Freeze in a single layer in an airtight container for up to a month.

Watch us makeChristmas spritz cookieson YouTube!

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Be sure to check out more of my recipes for cookies and the best Christmas recipes here on CopyKat.com!

Cream Cheese Spritz Cookies

Cream cheese spritz cookies are perfect for the Christmas holidays and all year long.Make these buttery cookies when your sweet tooth hits.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Cookies, Cream Cheese Spritz Cookies, Spritz

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 24 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 48

Calories: 94kcal

Author: Stephanie Manley

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter
  • 3 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 4 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 egg yolk

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

  • Thoroughly cream butter, cream cheese, and sugar. Add egg yolk, vanilla, and almond extract' beat well. Sift together flour and baking powder. Add flour gradually to the creamed mixture, mixing to a smooth dough. Do not chill. Force dough through cookie press onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 8 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 94kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 12mg | Sodium: 39mg | Potassium: 23mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 140IU | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 0.5mg

About Stephanie Manley

I recreate your favorite restaurant recipes, so you can prepare these dishes at home. I help you cook dinner, and serve up dishes you know your family will love. You can find most of the ingredients for all of the recipes in your local grocery store.

Stephanie is the author of CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home, and CopyKat.com's Dining Out in the Home 2.

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FAQs

What is the difference between a spritz cookie and a butter cookie? ›

What is the difference between spritz and butter cookies? These cookies are nearly identical, except for one ingredient: egg. Egg makes the Spritz cookie dough a bit easier to work with, but it also helps the cookies keep their shape when baked.

Should you use parchment paper when baking spritz cookies? ›

No do not use parchment paper and do not grease the cookie sheet either. Spritz are butter cookies so they need something grippy to grip onto. And since there is so much butter in the recipe they come off the cookie sheet very easily.

Why won t my spritz cookies come out of the press? ›

Too cold and it won't release, too warm and your cookies may lose their shape. If you find the dough has gotten too warm, put it in the fridge for a couple minutes until it's at the right consistency. Once your dough is ready, simply roll it into a log shape. This will make it much easier to load into the press.

What is the trick to using a cookie press? ›

If it's too cold, it'll be hard to squeeze out of the pres. If it's too warm, it'll be too soft, and it won't hold its shape when baked. Holding your hand on the tube will warm the dough, so try to use just one hand on the trigger – place your other hand on the cookie sheet to keep it from moving.

What is the best cookie sheet for spritz cookies? ›

Insulated Cookie Sheets

Pros: Cookie sheets are insulated to prevent the bottoms of the cookies from browning too much or too quickly and are ideal for when you're baking thin or delicate cookies, or treats should be lightly colored, such as spritz cookies and shortbread.

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 are my spritz cookies going flat? ›

Kitchens tend to heat up during any baking extravaganza, meaning the butter you leave on the counter to soften might get too soft. If this happens, the butter will melt faster in the oven and your cookies will flatten before they can set. Thirty minutes is usually enough counter time to soften butter.

Why do my spritz cookies taste like flour? ›

Improper flour measurement is the #1 cause of your cookie dough being too dry or the cookies tasting like flour.

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 fix crumbly Spritz cookie dough? ›

To avoid this, try using as little flour as possible while preparing to roll your dough. Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

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 do you 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.

What consistency should spritz cookie dough be? ›

*Perfect spritz dough has a soft malleable texture that is not too sticky or stiff. Creamed butter and sugar is the foundation of great spritz cookies.

Can I use premade cookie dough in a cookie press? ›

Loading the Cookie Press

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.

Why is it called a spritz cookie? ›

The name spritz comes from the German word spritzen, meaning "to squirt" because the soft dough is squirted or pushed through a cookie press to make fancy designs. Butter is responsible for the tender, rich texture and flavor of these incredible cookies.

What is the difference between a spritz cookie and a shortbread cookie? ›

Spritz cookies have one additional ingredient that shortbread cookies are missing: egg. Adding egg yolk to the dough makes it a bit easier to work with and helps the the cookies hold their cute shapes.

What is the difference between sugar cookies and spritz cookies? ›

Mainly texture. Sugar cookie dough is firm enough to be rolled out and cut. Spritz dough has to be soft enough to extrude through a press.

Why are they called butter cookies? ›

Butter cookies, also known as Danish butter cookies, are cookies originating in Denmark consisting of butter, flour, and sugar. They are similar to shortbread cookies. The butter cookie is often categorized as a "crisp cookie" due to its texture, caused in part by the quantity of butter and sugar.

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