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These Cherry Jam Thumbprint Cookies are the classic shortbread-style holiday cookie I always come back to. They’re buttery, tender, lightly crisp on the edges, and filled with glossy tart cherry jam that bakes into the prettiest center. Simple ingredients, beautiful texture, and the perfect balance of sweet and tart.

Thumbprint cookies seem easy, but they can be surprisingly tricky to get right.

They spread, the wells puff up, the dough cracks, or the jam runs.

I’ve made so many batches over the years, and this updated post includes the method that consistently gives me thick, even, perfectly shaped thumbprints – especially when baking with softer European butter.

If you love classic shortbread with a bright pop of cherry, these cookies are a must for holiday baking.

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Why You’ll Love These Cherry Thumbprints

  • Freezer-friendly dough and baked cookies
  • Soft, buttery shortbread base
  • Beautiful tart cherry centers
  • No baking powder or soda – they hold their shape
  • Holiday-friendly and make-ahead friendly
  • Easy to customize: use cherry, raspberry, apricot, or lemon curd
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What Makes This Recipe Work

This is a true shortbread dough – just butter, sugar, vanilla, and flour.
The key to perfect thumbprints is temperature control:

  • Chill the dough after mixing
  • Shape the cookies
  • Chill again before baking

This prevents spreading and keeps the edges sharp.
If the indentation rises while baking, simply re-press it gently while the cookies are still warm.

Close-up of classic shortbread thumbprint cookies filled with glossy apricot or cherry jam, arranged on a plate.

Helpful Tips

  • Do not add extra flour; the dough should be soft
  • Chill the dough for at least 1 hour before shaping
  • Chill the shaped cookies again before baking
  • Roll dough balls in a little flour or sugar if sticking
  • Make a shallow, wide indentation to avoid cracks
  • Add jam before baking for the best look and texture
  • Use thick cherry jam – thin jam may leak
  • Re-press the well after baking if needed

Overhead view of a plate of jam-filled thumbprint cookies, dusted lightly with powdered sugar.

Troubleshooting

Cookies spread:
Dough was too warm, butter too soft, or jam too runny.

Indentation puffed up:
Press it back down gently while the cookies are warm.

Cookies cracked:
Too much flour or dough too cold when pressing.

Jam leaked:
Jam was thin or added in excess.

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FAQ

Can I bake the cookies without the jam and fill them later?

You can, but the cookies may spread more and the centers need reshaping. Baking with jam gives the most consistent results.

What jams work best?

Cherry, raspberry, apricot, strawberry, or lemon curd. Tart cherry jam remains the classic.

Do I really need to chill the dough twice?

Yes. Chilling is the secret to thick, evenly shaped thumbprint cookies.

Can I freeze the dough?

Yes. Freeze shaped cookies (without jam) for up to 3 months.

Shortbread thumbprint cookies on a plate with jam centers, styled on a dark background for a cozy holiday look.

Serving & Storage

  • Freeze shaped dough: up to 3 months
  • Room temperature: 3-4 days (airtight)
  • Refrigerator: up to 5 days
  • Freeze baked cookies (without glaze): up to 2 months
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5 from 3 votes

Cherry Jam Thumbprint Cookies (Shortbread Style)

By Lyubomira from CookingLSL
Soft, buttery shortbread thumbprint cookies filled with tart cherry jam and baked until lightly golden.
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
1 hour 30 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 30

Ingredients 

For the Cookies:

  • 1 cup 226 g unsalted butter, softened
  • ¾ cup 150 g granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups + 2 tbsp, 260 g all-purpose flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 8 oz / 225 g jar cherry jam
  • Option: use apricot or orange jam instead

Optional Glaze:

  • 1 cup 120 g confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 –2 tbsp cream or milk

Instructions 

Beat the butter and sugar:

  • In a stand mixer with the paddle attachment, beat 1 cup softened butter and ¾ cup sugar on medium-high for 2 minutes, until creamy. Mix in 1 tsp vanilla.

Add the dry ingredients:

  • Add 2 cups + 2 tbsp flour and a pinch of salt. Mix on low until a soft dough forms. Do not add extra flour. Wrap the dough and chill for 1 hour.

Shape the cookies:

  • Let the dough soften for 5–10 minutes at room temperature. Scoop about 1 tablespoon of dough per cookie, roll into balls, and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet, spacing them 2 inches apart.

Create the indentation:

  • Using your thumb or the back of a ½ tsp measuring spoon, press a shallow well into each dough ball. If the dough sticks, lightly dust your fingers with flour or sugar.

Chill again:

  • Chill the shaped cookies for 30 minutes to prevent spreading.

Add the jam:

  • Fill each indentation with ½–1 teaspoon of cherry jam (or apricot/orange jam). Thick jam works best.

Bake:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Bake for 14–15 minutes, or until the edges are just lightly golden. If the wells puff up, gently press them back down while the cookies are warm.

Cool:

  • Let cookies cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes, then move to a rack to cool completely.

Optional glaze:

  • Whisk 1 cup powdered sugar with 1–2 tbsp cream or milk. Drizzle over the cookies once fully cool.

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Notes

Chill twice for the best shape and least spreading.
European butter is softer — chilling is essential.
Bake with jam inside for the cleanest look and texture.
Any jam works, but tart cherry or apricot stay thick and glossy.

Nutrition

Calories: 145kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Fat: 6g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Cholesterol: 16mg, Sodium: 57mg, Potassium: 17mg, Sugar: 13g, Vitamin A: 195IU, Vitamin C: 0.7mg, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 0.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: cookies
Cuisine: American
Tried this recipe?Mention @cookinglsl or tag #cookinglsl!
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17 Comments

  1. Thumbprint cookies are my favorite, too! And I love that you used cherry jam. Such a perfect little cookie for the holidays! Pinned!

  2. Ummm, you totally do NOT need to apologize for cookie overload. EVER! 😉 I love thumbprint cookies and yours looks absolutely perfect, girlfriend! Pinned! Cheers! <3

  3. Love your cookie kick, Mira… no worries! And these little beauties are my favorite of the season! Shortbread is a weakness for me, but pair them with cherry jam!? Heaven! These would make great gifts too! Delicious my dear!

  4. This is certainly a festive looking cookie, Mira, and the flavors so delicious. I look forward to your cookie recipes especially this time of year! Keep ’em coming, my friend!

  5. I love thumbprint cookies. And these with cherry jam looks so vibrant and adorable. I can imagine they must have tasted heavenly.

  6. Love these thumbprint cookies, Mira! Shortbread is my favourite! These are perfect for Christmas. 🙂

  7. Oh cherry jam. Isn’t that just one of the best things ever! These are such cute cookies.

  8. These are beautiful Mira, I have just the right tray to present them on (from my Russian Grandma, of course!!!) Thumbprint cookies just go down so easy =)