Almond Pinwheel Christmas Cookies
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Put a Christmas spin on your cookies, with these almond pinwheel Christmas Cookies! They are easy for the kids to help with, and make lots to share!
These will be an easy cookie to make with you and the family, and there is plenty to share all around.
If you are looking for something for the kids to do, and make for their teachers – these are it!
Can you do anything fun with these Almond Pinwheel Christmas Cookies?
You can add sprinkles to the colored dough for another added twist!
Ingredients for Almond Pinwheel Christmas Cookies
I’m whittling down the Christmas lists, and have officially baked all the fruitcakes for the year as gifts. Edible gifts are my go-to, because yes, they are from the heart.
And cookies are just another vehicle to show my love to others. It is my truest love language.
Mix and match your favorite colors, for these almond pinwheel Christmas cookies, and you can make these all year long in fun festive colors! Hope you love them!
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PrintAlmond Pinwheel Christmas Cookies
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 18–24 cookies 1x
- Category: Cookies
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
Put a Christmas spin on your cookies, with these almond pinwheel Christmas Cookies! They are easy for the kids to help with, and make lots to share!
Ingredients
Instructions
In a large bowl, beat together the butter and cream cheese. Add in the sugar and baking powder. Beat until combined, scraping down the bowl as needed. Beat in the egg, vanilla, and almond extract. Scrape down bowl, and then beat in flour.
Divide the dough in half. Tint one half of the dough in green or red (or whatever color you choose). Roll out the dough on waxed paper, or a flour dusted rolling mat. Roll into a 12 inch by 8 inch rectangle. Roll out the non-tinted dough into the same dimensions. Place one square of the dough on top of the other. Starting at the long edge of the dough, tightly roll both doughs together into a log, to create the swirl. Wrap the dough log in plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 4 hours.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Unwrap the dough, and using a sharp knife, slice the cookies in 1/4″ wide slices. Place them about 1 inch apart, on a parchment lined baking sheet. Bake for 8-10 minutes, or until the edges are firm. Allow the cookies to cool 2-3 minutes on the sheet before placing them on a wire rack to cool completely.
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The cookies looked beautiful but I found them a bit bland. I topped them with toasted almonds and almond glaze (powdered sugar + almond extract) and they were very yummy
Thanks for letting me know! I love the idea of the almond glaze!!
I wanted a colorful addition to my cookie tray this year for the kids & my 4 year old grandson is obsessed with these! He claimed them all as his own (though his little sister & cousin enjoyed them too) and described the flavor as “pink & white”. These are definitely on the must-have list from now on!
Oh my gosh, I love this!! I’m so so pleased that your grandson loved them! So sweet!