![]() You can get a different amount if you make them a different size. Yield: This recipe makes 2 dozen (24-27 cookies), 1-1 1/2-inches size cookies. Add the jelly into the middle indent of each cookie (see notes for other options). Return to the preheated oven and bake for 8 minutes longer. Carefully and quickly, press your thumb into the top middle of each dough ball. ![]() Bake in the preheated oven for 5 minutes. Place the dough balls on the prepared baking sheet 1 inch apart. Dip each dough ball into the (lightly beaten) egg white, then roll the dough ball in the finely chopped nuts. Carefully and quickly, press your thumb (or a thimble) into the top middle of each dough ball. Place the dough balls on the prepared baking sheet(s) 1 inch apart. You can use the handheld electric mixture or mix it by hand. Gradually add the dry ingredient mixture to the wet ingredient mixture, mixing after each addition, until fully combined.In a large mixing bowl, using a handheld electric mixer (or by hand), mix the shortening, unsalted butter, brown sugar, egg yolk, and vanilla extract, until evenly combined.In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients, the flour, and the kosher salt, until combined.Line a baking sheet or 2 if you have 2, with silicone baking mats (ungreased) and set aside. Heat oven to 350 degrees F (176 degrees C).Method: How to Make Grandma’s Perfect Jam Thumbprint Cookies ![]() I note that just in case you are baking with a vintage oven and want to experiment with the oven temperature that may work better. In this recipe, the oven temperature is at 350 degrees F (176 degrees C) to take into account modern oven temperatures being more accurate. Oven Temperature: the original 1950s recipe that this is inspired by has the oven set to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).4.) Another option is sprinkling the confectioner’s sugar (powdered sugar) over the top of the cookies when they are done with a sifter. 3.) You have the option not to use nuts and you can also use sprinkles or sparkling sugar in place of the nuts. 2.) You can use a food processor to process the nuts to make it easier to make them finely chopped. ![]()
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