Once you bite into these crumbly peanut butter thumbprint cookies with a raspberry jam center, you will never stop with just one! They are the perfect mix of salty, nutty, and sweet and are just melt-in-your-mouth delicious!
The Perfect Holiday Cookies
Is it even Christmas without endless amounts of cookies in your kitchen? There’s Peanut Butter Blossoms Cookies, Cream Cheese Sugar Cookies, M&M Cookies, Christmas Donut Cookies, Snowball Cookies and so many more cookies!
When it’s Christmas time, Peanut Butter Thumbprint Cookies are always on our menu! Don’t get me wrong, you can have it any time of the year you want, but these festive cookies are just perfect for the holidays.
Place them in a decorative box, tie it with some pretty ribbons and add a handwritten card, and you have a lovely, thoughtful gift to give to your family and friends. Oh yeah, and be sure to save some for yourself too! 🙂
Ingredients You’ll Need
It does not require much to make them! All you need are a few baking essentials, and you can make a whole batch in just 20 minutes!
- Creamy peanut butter- did I already say how I love PB? I like using the creamy variety for a smoother dough.
- Butter – adds a rich flavor and makes the cookies melt in your mouth!
- Sugars- I used both granulated white sugar and brown sugar for this recipe. Adding brown sugar gives the cookies a rich caramel-like sweetness that I really like!
- Egg- binds all the ingredients together.
- Vanilla- adds another layer of flavor to the cookies. Its delicate aroma and taste work perfectly with the peanut butter flavor.
- Flour- I used all-purpose for this recipe to achieve that soft and crumbly cookie texture.
- Baking powder + baking soda- are used as leavening agents to give cookies a nice rise.
- Salt- a pinch will further enhance the peanut butter flavor!
- Raspberry jam- I love its sweet and tart flavor! It is perfect for making classic thumbprint cookies. However, feel free to use other jams like Apricot, Strawberry, and Blueberry.
How to Make Peanut Butter Thumbprint Cookies
You will only need 5 minutes to get these babies ready for the oven! The aroma of baking cookies will fill your kitchen and will have everyone in your house champing on the bit to get a hold of some! They are so easy to make that you can have your kids join in the fun! Wouldn’t they just love making those thumbprint indents on the dough?
Preparations:
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
- Prepare 2 cookie sheets by spraying with nonstick spray or putting down silicone baking mats.
Steps
Make the cookie dough. Place the melted butter, peanut butter, sugar, brown sugar, egg, and vanilla in a large mixing bowl and blend them together using a hand mixer until the mixture is creamy and fluffy. Add the flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt and continue mixing until a sticky dough forms.
Shape them up! Scoop a portion of the dough and make 1-inch dough balls. In a shallow bowl, add sugar and roll the dough balls until evenly covered. Place them on the prepared cookie sheets.
Bake! Place the baking sheets into the oven and set the timer for 14 to 15 minutes.
Add the jam filling. Now the fun part! Make a small indent in the middle of the cookies using your thumb or a small spoon. Then fill it up with raspberry jam! Let them cool and harden before serving!
Tips when Making Thumbprint Cookies
- Do not over-mix your dough. Just mix until all the ingredients come together and become light and fluffy. An over-mixed dough will result in dry and tough cookies- exactly what we do not want!
- Coat your hands with water or oil when rolling the sticky dough. This will make it easier to shape them.
- Place the dough balls 2 inches apart on the baking sheet. They will spread as they bake.
- When you press the cookies to make an indention in the middle, some edges may crack slightly, which is fine. If you want to prevent this from happening, make the indentions right after you pull them out of the oven, when they are still very pliable. I urge you to use a spoon, though; they are pipin’ hot!
Make-ahead Cookies
You can make the dough ahead of time and freeze it to use for later. Cover it in plastic wrap and pop it in the freezer. Homemade cookie doughs can stay frozen for up to 3 months. Let it stand at room temperature for 4-6 hours before rolling them into balls.
Storing Thumbprint Cookies
To store, allow them to completely cool first. Then place them in airtight cookie jars or containers. They should be at their optimal state for up to a week if they last that long!
Possible Variations
I use the peanut butter cookie base to make different types of cookies! You can also try making Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies by swapping the jam with Hersey’s Kisses, sprinkles or making chocolate peanut butter blossoms. For Valentine’s day, try making my Chocolate Covered Cherry Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies- they are divine!
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Peanut Butter Thumbprint Cookies
PrintIngredients
- 1/2 cup butter softened
- 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 1/4 cups flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
To roll cookies/for top:
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup raspberry jam or other flavor of your choice
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare 2 cookie sheets by spraying with nonstick spray or putting down silicone baking mats.
- In a large bowl cream together butter, peanut butter, sugar, brown sugar, egg and vanilla with a hand mixer until fluffy.
- Mix in flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt until a cookie dough forms.
- Place 1/2 cup of sugar in a small shallow bowl. Shape cookies into 1 inch balls, roll in sugar and place on prepared cookie sheets.
- Bake for 14 to 15 minutes until slightly browned.
- Once out of the oven, press thumb or small spoon into the center of each cookie to create a small well where the jam will go. Fill with a teaspoon of jam.
- Allow to cool for a few minutes to harden, and then serve (and eat them all!). Enjoy!
Maggie says
Easy to make. Very delicious!
Elle says
I really liked the ratio of flour to PB and sugar, unlike other PB cookie recipes I’ve tried, so I gave it a go. My family loved them. I am Diabetic, so I made them again for me, using Splenda Brown sugar and white sugar substitutes, plant butter, 3/4 c. almond flour and 1/2 c. white flour, and added vegan chocolate chips. I was skeptical, but they were great! I will definitely make them again for the family. Thank you!
TJ says
They look great! I actually have all the ingredients on hand to make these. My kids would definitely have a great time making them!
Pamela says
Enjoy the peanut butter blossoms TJ! They’re one of my favorite cookies, I can’t get enough of them!
Agness of Run Agness Run says
Such a palatable treat, especially for people with a sweet tooth like me. Yummy!
Anna (Hidden Ponies) says
Great minds think so much alike! I made something almost the same last week too…SO good, hey?!
katy b says
These PB blossom cookies look so delicious! The best combo of a PB&J sandwich turned into a cookie!
laurasmess says
These look AMAZING. So gorgeously peanut buttery with that sticky, jammy centre. My favourite kind of treat! Haha… I’d have run away with them too (self-control is one thing but, well, there’s a line. A sticky, peanut butter covered, jammy line!). Can’t wait to make these xx
Kristi @ Inspiration Kitchen says
Peanut Butter & Jam Cookies? Oh yes, these would be in my tummy too! 🙂
Skye O. says
Wow, I have not had a jam printed peanut butter cookie in years! I would be willing to experiment with a chocolate-flavored peanut butter as the base for the cookie, as raspberry and chocolate are a delicious combination.
Monet says
Delicious! I love peanut butter…especially when paired with jam!
Ashley says
haha I get that way with certain desserts … and I can totally see why you loved these! They sound fantastic! Peanut butter and jelly is just the best combo!
Koko says
It’s like a PB + J cookie! I would sooooo add the PB chips though, I’m wild like that, too 😉 These look extremely addicting…..!!!
anna@shenANNAgans says
Yeah, reckon I’d go there too, who doesn’t love a little crunch on top. BOOM!
Dandi D says
Peanut butter is probably my favorite food, so these cookies sound amazing!
The Squishy Monster says
I can see why they went so quick—yum!!!
Christine at Cook the Story says
This is the perfect PB&J fix!
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
These cookies look so darn lovely. I love the pretty color in the center.
Sam @ My Carolina Kitchen says
Raspberry and peanut butter must be an amazing combination and one my husband would love. Your cookies are so pretty.
Sam
anna @ annamayeveryday says
I’m not surprised those cookies went quickly, they look amazing!
ela@GrayApron says
These babies are smiling at me!
Amanda @ Once Upon a Recipe says
These cookies look delicious! Can’t go wrong with peanut butter and jam.
cheri says
Love thumbprint cookies, peanut butter is my thing.
Kelly says
Hehe you are too cute girl 🙂 These cookies would disappear straight into my belly too – they look incredible! I’ve always loved PB&J and in cookie form? They’re just perfect!
Carol at Wild Goose Tea says
If these cookies were popping of the oven in my house, it would definitely be a case of Now you see them—Now you don’t. Yummy.
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
These thumbprint cookie look great!
Monica says
Peanut butter and jam in a cookie. That sounds wonderful! These would go down all too easy!
Shashi @ RunninSrilankan says
These would be in ma belly real quick too!!! These look amazing, Pamela! Such an awesome giveaway -Peanut Butter Co. is my one of my fav brands!
Chris @ Shared Appetite says
Oh man, I love me a good thumbprint cookie… and I’m obsessed with PB+J so these are pretty darn dangerous around me!
Sues says
Lovely! There is nothing better than a cookie that involves peanut butter!
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
These were one of my favorite cookies as a kid! I love that you used one of my favorite Peanut Butters too!