Gluten-Free Vegan Thumbprint Cookies - Rhian's Recipes (2024)

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TheseGluten-Free Vegan Thumbprint Cookies are soft, melt-in-your-mouth "buttery" and filled with sticky, tart-sweet raspberry jam. They're also refined sugar free, come together in one bowl and the dough doesn't requirechilling. Perfect for Christmas!

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What are thumbprint cookies?

Thumbprint Cookies originally come from Sweden, where they are known as Hallongrotta. They are known as Thumbprint Cookies in the US, where they are commonly eaten as Christmas Cookies. Similar cookies are eaten in Australia, where they are known as jam drops.

The cookies are usually made with a crunchy shortbread cookie dough, or a soft sugar cookie dough. I tested both and decided to use a sugar cookie dough for these cookies as I prefer the soft, fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth texture.

What type of jam should you use for thumbprint cookies?

Thumbprint cookies are traditionally made with raspberry jam, but you can use any type of jam you like.

I recommend something slightly tart such as apricot jam or strawberry jam. You can also use any other spread you like, such as a vegan chocolate spread or vegan lemon curd.

How to make this recipe

Scroll down to thebottom of the post for the full recipe.

Tip: If the dough looks too wet: place it in the fridge for an hour to help it firm up. If it looks too dry: add a splash of any type of plant-based milk.

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Tip: Line the baking tray with greased baking paper to make sure the cookies don't stick.

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  • Use your thumb or the back of a teaspoon to form an indent in the centre of each cookie.
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  • Fill each indent with a teaspoon of raspberry jam.
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  • Bake in the oven for around 10 minutes - be careful not to over-bake!
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  • They will still be very soft when they come out the oven, but will firm up as they cool down.

How long do these Thumbprint Cookies keep for?

These Thumbprint Cookies do taste best when fresh, but keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to afew days.

Substitutions you can make

  • You can use any type of plant-based milk: almond milk, rice milk, soy milk, cashew milk, oat milk etc.
  • You can replace thecoconut oilwithcoconut butter.
  • You can use any type of liquid sweetener: maple syrup, agave syrup, brown rice syrup etc.
  • If you don't need the cookies to be gluten-free,you can replace the gluten-free flour with plain flour.
  • The ground almonds can be replaced with ground walnuts.
  • For a nut-free version, use ground sunflower seeds instead of ground almonds and use a nut-free plant-based milk.
  • For a refined sugar free version, make sure to use a refined sugar free jam or spread.
  • You can replace the raspberry jam with any other jam or spread.
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Gluten-Free Vegan Thumbprint Cookies

TheseGluten-Free Vegan Thumbprint Cookies are soft, melt-in-your-mouth "buttery" and filled with sticky, tart-sweet raspberry jam.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: gluten-free thumbprint cookies, gluten-free vegan cookies, vegan thumbprint cookies

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 14 cookies

Calories: 155kcal

Author: Rhian Williams

Ingredients

  • 30 g ( cup) coconut oil (or sub coconut butter)
  • 6 tablespoons maple syrup (or sub any other similar sweetener)
  • 6 tablespoons unsweetened almond milk (or any other plant-based milk)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Pinch salt
  • 150 g (1 ¼ cup) ground almonds (almond meal) *
  • 150 g (1 ¼ cup) gluten-free flour blend plus more for rolling (or sub rice flour, or plain flour if not gluten-free)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder (ensure gluten-free if necessary)
  • 14 teaspoons raspberry jam ** (or sub any other jam or spread)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit).

  • Place the coconut oil in a large bowl and melt over a saucepan of boiling water or in the microwave.

  • Add the maple syrup, almond milk, vanilla and salt and mix well.

  • Measure out the ground almonds, gluten-free flour and baking powder and mix well.

  • Add these to the other ingredients and mix well.

  • If the dough looks too wet, placing it in the fridge for an hour will help it firm up. If it looks too dry, add a splash more plant-based milk.

  • Shape into small round, flat patties and lay them out on a baking tray lined with greased baking paper - makes 14 cookies.

  • Use your thumb or the back of a teaspoon to form an indent in the centre of each cookie.

  • Fill each indent with a teaspoon of raspberry jam.

  • Bake in oven for 10 minutes - be careful not to over-bake!

  • They will be slightly soft when you remove them from the oven and will firm up as they cool down.

  • Taste best when fresh, but keep covered in the fridge for up to a few days.

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Notes

*You can alternatively use almond flour.

**Use a refined sugar free jam or spread if necessary.

Thumbprint cookies are traditionally made with raspberry jam, but you can use any type of jam you like. I recommend something slightly tart such as apricot jam or strawberry jam. You can also use any other spread you like, such as a vegan chocolate spread or lemon curd.

Nutrition Facts

Gluten-Free Vegan Thumbprint Cookies

Amount Per Serving

Calories 155Calories from Fat 72

% Daily Value*

Fat 8g12%

Saturated Fat 2g10%

Sodium 12mg1%

Potassium 54mg2%

Carbohydrates 20g7%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 9g10%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 60mg6%

Iron 1mg6%

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

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  1. Julie Harkey

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    I made these over the weekend and they were yummy. I used a strawberry jam sweetened with fruit juice and no refined sugar. Even my non-vegan husband liked them. Next time I will use apricot jam which is the husband's favorite!

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    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much, so happy to hear that!

  2. Aidan

    Gluten-Free Vegan Thumbprint Cookies - Rhian's Recipes (14)
    These are so easy to make and are delicious!!

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much, so happy to hear that!

  3. Elizabeth

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    I LOVE these!! I make myself half a batch and try to not eat them all in one sitting! They really are delicious. I especially like to make them when going to a get together so that I have something sweet to eat since I usually can’t eat any of the pre-made desserts. As always, your recipes use easy-to-find ingredients and don’t take long to make. Two huge winners in my book! Thank you!

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much, so happy to hear that!!

  4. Anonymous

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    They are nice and soft. I have also tried home-made coconut caramel sauce instead of jam.

    Reply

    • Rhian Williams

      Thank you so much, so happy to hear that!

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FAQs

Why are my thumbprint cookies falling apart? ›

The dough should be chilled for at least 30 minutes, so that you can shape it into balls and indent without falling apart. Check that your oven temperature isn't too high.

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

Remember: Xanthan Gum is Your Friend

It might sound scary, but xanthan gum is key for successful gluten-free baking. It helps bind together the ingredients, preventing your cookies from falling to pieces. Be careful to not use too much; no one likes gummy baked goods.

How does gluten-free flour affect cookies? ›

They may absorb more liquid, for example, which can result in dry or crumbly cookies. Finally, some people find that gluten-free baked goods lack the flavor and taste of traditional baked goods.

Why are my gluten-free cookies so dry? ›

Gluten-free baked goods have earned the reputation of being dry and gritty. That grit—that evil grit! —is the result of gluten-free flours that are often high in starches and rice flour, which take longer to absorb moisture than regular “gluten” flour.

How do I stop my thumbprint cookies from spreading? ›

Chill the cookie dough.

Chilling cookie dough helps prevent spreading. The colder the dough, the less the cookies will over-spread into greasy puddles. You'll have thicker, sturdier, and more solid cookies. Whenever I make cookies, I plan ahead and chill the cookie dough overnight.

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.

Should you refrigerate gluten free cookie dough before baking? ›

5. And refrigerate the dough if it's too sticky. Gluten-free cookie dough is stickier than standard cookie dough, but chilling it can help. This is because cold dough is less sticky, and it doesn't spread as easily, too.

Why does gluten-free cookies taste different? ›

Flavor Differences

All gluten-free flours have a different taste. Some gluten-free flours are naturally sweet, some are nutty, while others have a strong flavor. When you're just getting started baking gluten-free, experiment with as many different flours as you can.

What is the best gluten-free flour for cookies? ›

Cassava Flour

It's grain-free and can be used as a 1:1 for all purpose flour in some recipes. We like it in tortillas, cookies, and crackers, and it's also featured in our MB Gluten-Free Flour Blend!

What is the trick to baking with gluten-free flour? ›

Use xanthan gum or guar gum: Gluten-free flours lack the elasticity and structure that gluten provides, so adding a binder like xanthan or guar gum can help to hold the ingredients together and give your baked goods a better texture.

Can you just substitute gluten-free flour in cookies? ›

When to Swap All-in-One Gluten-Free Flours for Regular Flour. These gluten-free flour blends substitute well in batters that use baking powder and/or baking soda to leaven—such as cookies, muffins, and cakes—along with batters that are wetter in texture, like pancakes and quick breads.

What holds gluten-free cookies together? ›

As with gluten, this could stop a cookie from spreading too much as it bakes. So I've decided to try adding a hydrocolloid to my gluten-free dough. Some grocery stores sell xanthan gum and guar gum, especially if the stores have a gluten-free aisle. Many gluten-free recipes call for xanthan gum.

How much longer do you bake with gluten-free flour? ›

Gluten-free goods tend to brown faster and take longer to cook through. So they need to be baked at a slightly lower temperature, for a slightly longer time. Every recipe is different, but in general, try lowering the temperature by 25 degrees and baking the item for 15 minutes longer.

How do you know when gluten-free cookies are done? ›

While visual cues like the toothpick test and pressing the top of the cake will still help, the best way to determine if your baked goods are perfectly done is with a timer and oven thermometer. This is because gluten-free treats often look underdone and slightly wet inside after baking.

How do you keep thumbprint cookies from sticking together? ›

You can also separate each layer of cookies with wax paper (something we do in our packaging) to keep them from sticking together and falling apart.

Why did my thumbprint cookies crack? ›

To help avoid cracking when making the indentations in the dough balls: Make sure the dough balls are very smooth on the outside. Press into the dough very gently/slowly.

How do you fix cookies that fall apart? ›

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.

What causes cookies to break apart? ›

Too much flour = crumbly cookies

If you don't want to measure by weight, try sifting your flour first and scooping flour into your measuring cup with a spoon, and don't pack it down into the cup. If all else fails, try reducing the amount of flour in the recipe by 10%.

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