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A Christmastime classic, these Linzer Augen cookies are perfectly sandwiched between a layer of homemade raspberry jam. A festive and delicious treat to eat, gift, and share. Vegan, paleo, and gluten-free Christmas cookies that everyone will love.

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What Are Linzer Augen Cookies?

Linzer Augen cookies, also known as Linzer Eyes or Linzer Tarts, are a classic Austrian dessert originating in the city of Linz, Austria. These cookies are a popular treat often associated with holiday celebrations.

The name “Linzer Augen” translates to “Linz Eyes” in reference to the round, open-center design of the cookies. My Linzer cookie recipe is just as delicious as the classic but made completely gluten-free– bet you won’t even notice!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

A traditional Austrian dessert, Linzer Augen Cookies are nutty, soft, and buttery shortbread cookies with a sweet and tart jam filling sandwiched in between. Translated as “Linzer eyes,” these cookies are a twist on the classic Linzer Torte made into delicious bite-sized treats.

This vegan, paleo, and gluten-free linzer cookie recipe features an easy homemade raspberry jam and tips & tricks to make the perfect cut-out cookie with adorable, festive shapes.

Best of all? This recipe is also egg-free! With just seven simple ingredients and 15 minutes of prep, these gluten-free Christmas cookies will become a holiday tradition in no time.

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Ingredient Notes

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Linzer Cookies

  • Almond Flour: This gluten-free flour is a great all-purpose flour replacement and gives these Linzer Augen cookies their delicious, nutty flavor. No need for xanthan gum, which is usually needed in gluten-free flour blends.
  • Coconut Oil: This is a replacement for butter. You can swap in melted butter or vegan butter in the same quantity. However, I find that the coconut oil is a perfect substitute.
  • Maple Syrup: I use this as a sweetener for the cookies, which provides a deep, delicious flavor and is unrefined. I use this instead of granulated sugar for a healthier cookie.
  • Vanilla Extract: A baking staple, this adds to the deep flavor and is a must-have in cookie recipes.
  • Almond Extract: This is optional but adds a delicious nutty flavor.
  • Raspberry Jam: You can make my homemade raspberry jam that is included in this recipe, or find your favorite seeded or seedless raspberry jam. You can also use strawberry jam or your favorite jam! The options are endless.
  • Powdered Sugar/Confectioner’s Sugar: This is for dusting the top of the cookies. For a lower-sugar option, try Swerve powdered replacement.

Homemade Raspberry Jam

  • Raspberries: Use fresh or frozen raspberries, whichever you have on hand or prefer.
  • Coconut Sugar: You can also use white sugar if you prefer.
  • Lemon Juice: This adds brightness to the jam. Freshly squeezed lemon juice is best.

How to Make This Linzer Cookie Recipe

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Homemade Raspberry Jam

  1. Combine jam ingredients in a small saucepan and heat over medium heat. Stir until the sugar dissolves and starts to boil.
  2. Lower the heat to simmer, and stir frequently while smashing the berries with the back of a spoon. The jam is done when the mixture is thickened to a syrup consistency – about 5 minutes.
  3. Remove from heat and set aside to cool at room temperature while you make the cookies. It’ll thicken more as it cools.

Linzer Cookie Recipe

  1. In a large bowl, combine the wet and dry ingredients: almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, vanilla extract, almond extract, and sea salt. Stir together until a dough forms.
  2. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and freeze for 15 minutes. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F while the dough chills, and line your baking sheet with parchment paper.
  3. On a clean work surface, place the chilled cookie dough in between 2 sheets of parchment paper and roll out the dough with a rolling pin until it’s 1/8 inch in thickness. Remove the top parchment paper.
  4. Use Linzer cookie cutters to cut an equal portion of the dough for the bottom and top shapes. Re-roll the remaining portions of dough scraps into a thin layer to make more cookies.
  5. Using a spatula, carefully transfer the cut-out dough to the prepared baking sheet in a single layer.
  6. Bake for 13-18 minutes, until golden brown on the edges. Keep an eye on them after 13 minutes so they don’t brown too much. Cool for 10 minutes, then transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.
  7. Once fully cooled to the touch, add a teaspoon of jam to the center of the bottom cookies, then place the top cookie on top. Dust your sandwich cookies with powdered sugar.
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Expert Tips

  • Jam Alternatives: Linzer Augen cookies are traditionally made with raspberry preserves or raspberry jam, but you can use any jam or preserves. You can use store-bought or homemade jam. They also would be delicious with Nutella, lemon curd, apricot jam, etc.
  • Equipment: I used a bowl and a whisk, but you can use a hand mixer or stand mixer (with paddle attachment) on low speed if desired. Just be sure not to overmix the dough!
  • Chilling: Remember to chill the dough before rolling so it’s easier to work with. If you skip this step, the dough might not work properly.
  • Filling: Wait until the cookies are fully cooled before adding the jam. Otherwise, the jam may melt and spill out the sides of the cookies.
  • Gifting: Place cookies in a cute tin or glass container lined with parchment paper, tie them with a bow and gift them to friends and neighbors. These make the best gifts!

Storage Tips

Linzer cookies soften when stored. Once the cookies have cooled and are filled with jam, store them in an airtight container in plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to a week.

Unfortunately, these cut-out cookies do not freeze well. I recommend storing them in the refrigerator for up to 1 week and then making a fresh batch when you run out.

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Recipe FAQs

Is this linzer cookie recipe eggless?

Yes! This recipe is vegan, gluten-free, paleo, and no eggs or egg yolks are needed. However, it is not nut-free. Please be mindful of this if you have a nut allergy.

Do I need a special Linzer cookie cutter?

Yes. I really like this one. In a traditional linzer cookie recipe, they use a round cookie cutter with that classic sunburst shape. They make the prettiest cookies for the holiday season!

Why are they called Linzer cookies?

Linzer cookies originally came from the larger Linzer torte, a famous Austrian dessert. Made into smaller cookies, Linzer Augen became a popular Christmas staple.

More Gluten Free Christmas Cookies

Paleo Nut-Free Gingerbread Cookies

Salted Caramel Thumbprint Cookies

Cranberry Pistachio Chocolate Cookies

Paleo Sugar Cookies

Chestnut Chocolate Chip Cookies

Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Classic Linzer Augen Cookies Recipe (Gluten-Free)

A Christmastime classic, these Linzer Augen cookies are perfectly sandwiched between a layer of homemade raspberry jam. A festive and delicious treat to eat, gift, and share. Vegan, paleo, and gluten-free Christmas cookies that everyone will love.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Austria

Keyword: gluten free christmas cookies, linzer augen, linzer cookie recipe, linzer cookies

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 18 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 48 minutes minutes

Servings: 18 cookies

Calories: 107kcal

Ingredients

Homemade Raspberry Jam (Optional)

  • 3/4 cup raspberries fresh or frozen
  • tbsp coconut sugar or white sugar
  • 1/4 tsp lemon juice

Instructions

  • If making homemade raspberry jam: Combine jam ingredients in a small saucepan and heat over medium heat. Stir until the sugar dissolves and starts to boil. Lower the heat to simmer, and stir frequently while smashing the berries with the back of a spoon. The jam is done when the mixture is thickened to a syrup consistency – about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside to cool while you make the cookies. It'll thicken more as it cools.

  • In a large bowl, combine almond flour, maple syrup, coconut oil, vanilla extract, almond extract, and sea salt. Stir together until a dough forms.

  • Wrap the dough in a plastic wrap and freeze for 15 minutes. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F while the dough chills, and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Place the chilled dough in between 2 parchment papers, and roll it out until it's 1/8 inch in thickness. Remove the top parchment paper.

  • Use Linzer cookier cutters to cut equal number of bottom and top shapes. Re-roll the scraps to make more cookies.

  • Carefully transfer the cut out dough to the prepared baking sheet using a spatula.

  • Bake for 13-18 minutes, until golden brown on the edges. Keep an eye on them after 13 minutes so they don't brown too much. Cool for 10 minutes, then transfer the cookies to a cooling rack.

  • Once fully cooled to touch, add a small amount of jam to the center of the base cookie, then place the top cut-out cooking on top. Sprinkle with powdered sugar.

Nutrition Facts

Classic Linzer Augen Cookies Recipe (Gluten-Free)

Amount Per Serving (1 cookie – makes approx 18)

Calories 107Calories from Fat 45

% Daily Value*

Fat 5g8%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 1g

Sodium 7mg0%

Potassium 25mg1%

Carbohydrates 14g5%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 9g10%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 2IU0%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 28mg3%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Notes

Expert Tips

  • Jam Alternatives: Traditionally, Linzer Augen cookies are made with raspberry jam, but you can use any jam or preserves. You can use store-bought or homemade jam. They also would be delicious with Nutella, lemon curd, etc.
  • Equipment: I used a bowl and a whisk, but you can use a hand mixer or stand mixer on low speed if desired. Just be sure not to overmix the dough!
  • Chilling: Remember to chill the dough before rolling so it’s easier to work with. If you skip this step, the dough might not work properly.
  • Filling: Wait until the cookies are fully cooled before adding the jam. Otherwise, the jam may melt and spill out the sides of the cookies.
  • Gifting: Place cookies in a cute tin or glass container lined with parchment paper, tie them with a bow and gift them to friends and neighbors. These make the best gifts!

Storage Tips

Linzer cookies soften when stored. Once the cookies have cooled and are filled with jam, store them in an airtight container in plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to a week.

Unfortunately, these cookies do not freeze well. I recommend storing them in the refrigerator for up to 1 week and then making a fresh batch when you run out.

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FAQs

Where is the Linzer cookie right now answer? ›

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After the SupperWhere is Linzer Cookie right now?Suite No. 9
What is the Special Ceremony?00:00-01:00 The Tree-Lighting Ceremony
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Why are my gluten-free cookies dry and crumbly? ›

One of the most common gluten-free baking tips is “let your batter rest”. Letting the batter rest gives the gluten-free flours and starches more time to absorb the moisture. In theory, it will turn your dry, crumbly cakes into delicious, moist masterpieces.

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from falling apart? ›

You need a binding agent in your gluten-free cookies recipe; otherwise, your cookies will fall apart. Some flour blends may already contain a binding agent, so double-check the list of ingredients. If it doesn't, you can add flaxseeds, xanthan gum, or guar gum.

What is a Linzer cookie made of? ›

Linzer cookies are buttery, jam-filled sandwich cookies based on the classic Viennese Linzer torte, a nutty jam-filled pastry with a lattice design on top. The cookies have a shortbread-like texture and nutty flavor that comes from finely ground almonds and almond extract in the dough.

What is the difference between Linzer cookies and imperial cookies? ›

They are derived from the Austrian Linzer Augen, a similar shortbread cookie sandwich which has 1-3 small round cut outs (the "eyes") in the upper cookie and is dusted with powdered sugar. The empire biscuit does not have a cut-out section on the top and is decorated with white icing.

What is the most sold 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. But did you know Oreos are a copycat product?

Should I add xanthan gum to gluten-free cookies? ›

Using xanthan gum helps provide some of the stickiness that gluten free goods lack, replacing some elasticity. Xanthan gum mimics some of gluten's most essential properties by sticking to flour and its moisture. This helps create moist goods that hold their shape after being baked.

What happens when you use gluten-free flour in cookies? ›

Gluten's elasticity allows batters and doughs to trap air released by leavening agents (yeast, baking powder, or baking soda), which is how they're able to rise. Without this protein, gluten-free baked goods have the potential to be grainy, dense, and crumbly, but they don't have to be!

How do you make gluten-free cookies less cakey? ›

Use a Mix of Flours

A cookie made with just rice flour will be too cakey, while one made with only almond meal with be too dense. To mimic wheat flour, you will need to mix flours of different densities with a bit of tapioca or potato starch to lighten it up; the recipe below is a good place to start.

What nationality are Linzer cookies? ›

Linzer cookies are a twist off the linzer torte, originating from Linz, Austria. The linzer torte is one of the oldest tortes in the world, found in an Austrian abbey in the early 1700s. Luckily for us, the linzer torte was brought to the US around 1850s.

How to keep Linzer cookies fresh? ›

How To Store Linzer Cookies? The cookies can be kept in a dry and cool place for about two days. The cookies don't stay as crisp once you add the jam, so I would suggest waiting to complete this step until just before serving.

Is Linzer cookie good? ›

I, for one, wouldn't turn down a Linzer cookie in August. But that being said, they are super festive and make for a great addition to any Christmas cookie spread. Similar to a shortbread cookie, these Linzer cookies are tender, crumbly, and have a lovely melt-in-your-mouth texture thanks to the use of powdered sugar.

Where does Cookie and kate live? ›

You can call me Kate, which is one of many nicknames, or Kathryne, which is my full first name. Either way, I'm a self-taught photographer and cook from Oklahoma. I started this blog in 2010 and named it after my canine sidekick, Cookie. Now, we live in Kansas City and work on this blog full-time.

Is Linzer Cookie a girl? ›

Linzer Cookie (Korean: 린저 쿠키, linjeo kuki) is an Epic Cookie released alongside Crème Brûlée Cookie in the The Holiday Express update (v4. 15). She is of the Support type and her position is prioritized to the Rear.

What are the two objects that indicate the time of the incident in Cookie Run Kingdom? ›

“What are the two objects that indicate…” Old Jolly Incident Investigation Evidence #3 (this says "Sugar granules next to Old Jolly have hardened and faded".), Old Jolly's Suite Investigation Evidence #1 ("A clock next to old Jolly.

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