Empire Cookies

We are one day away from December and this past weekend has thrown me completely into Christmas mode. To be honest, it really doesn’t take much, but two days of Black Friday shopping and a few Christmas carols, and I am ready to dive head first into the shopping, gift wrapping, and holiday baking. My grandma has made empire cookies around the holidays for as long as I can remember, and they have always been one of my favorites. My loving them is a bit surprising since I usually prefer rich desserts, but I can never get enough of the buttery shortbread-type cookies with jam sandwiched between them and topped with a simple icing. I can’t believe they haven’t been on the site prior to this, so I’m thrilled to share them with you. Let the holiday baking begin!

I love coloring the icing to reflect the festive season, so these are topped with red icing. I didn’t have green food coloring or I would have used that as well. You could always use the regular white icing plain, or top the white icing with red and/or green sprinkles.
You can use your favorite type of jam in these cookies and while I typically use raspberry jam, I was able to try a set of Crofter’s Superfruit Spreads recently and used the South America spread, which is Maqui berries and passionfruit blended with red grapes and morello cherries. This stuff is seriously good. So good. These spreads are 100% organic and include four unique fruit combinations from different regions of the world and are sweetened with fair-trade sugar. The variations include:
♦ Asia – Raspberries and yumberries blended with morello cherries and red grapes.
♦ Europe – Pomegranates and black currants blended with red grapes and morello cherries.
♦ North America – Wild cranberries and blueberries blended with red grapes and morello cherries.
♦ South America – Maqui berries and passionfruit blended with red grapes and morello cherries.
These spreads are perfect for any recipe that calls for your favorite jam, and will liven up your breakfast toast or PB&J sandwich.

I love these spreads and love that the company was founded by an immigrant family, so I'm thrilled to give away sets of Crofter’s Superfruit Spreads to TWO lucky readers, who will be selected at random. Each set includes the four spreads pictured and described above. The giveaway guidelines:
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Deadline: Wednesday, December 3, 2009 11:59pm EST
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Congratulations to commenter #61, Jennifer! Her favorite recipe using jam:
“my favorite recipe with jam has to be caramelized onions. you cook some little pearl onions in a couple teaspoons of Currant jam/jelly, among other things…unfortunately I'm blanking on what else goes in there, oops! but anyway, they're SO GOOD. I love having them as part of a holiday meal.”
And congratulations to commenter #218, Annie! Her favorite recipe using jam:
“I love Italian plum crostata. The recipe uses my parents' backyard plums . Because there is an overbundance, and we are unable to eat them all at once, my Mom makes plum jam which she uses in the recipe.“

Empire Cookies
Ingredients
For the Cookies:
- 2 cups (250 g) all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 stick unsalted butter, at room temperature, (4 ounces)
- ½ cup (100 g) granulated sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ⅓ cup (113.33 g) of your favorite jam
For the Icing:
- 1 cup (120 g) powdered sugar
- ¼ teaspoon (0.25 teaspoon) vanilla extract
- 1 Tablespoon milk
Instructions
- 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mat; set aside.
- 2. In a medium bowl, whisk flour and baking powder; set aside.
- 3. In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Beat in the egg and vanilla extract. On low speed, beat in the flour mixture just until combined.
- 4. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to a little less than ¼-inch thick. Using a 1¾-inch round or fluted cookie cutter, cut out rounds. Place about one inch apart on prepared baking sheets. Bake for 8-10 minutes, just until the edges start to color. Watch closely, as they can get too dark rather quickly! Transfer to wire racks to cool completely.
- 5. Spread bottom side of half of the cookies with about ¼ teaspoon of jam. Top with remaining cookies.
- 6. To make icing, whisk together the powdered sugar, vanilla extract and milk, adjusting the milk and powdered sugar to reach the desired consistency. Spread over the tops of the cookies. Let stand until icing is completely dry. Cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature.
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These look awesome, and I think I might just have to give them a try. But my hands-down favorite recipe with jam is raspberry-walnut baked brie. Mmmmm…
My favorite recipe using jam is not so much a recipe as a combination: baked brie covered with apricot jam. Yummm
Raspberry Almond Thumbprint cookies…yum!
Oh, I love how modern-looking and festive these cookies are! So smart and delicious.
Thumbprint butter cookies w/ Smuckers Seedless Raspberry jam are my absolute favorite – I make them at Christmas AND also as a Valentines Day treat for my honey :)
My grandmother’s nut tortes with warmed apricot jam spread between the layers to help keep them moist or her sweet rolls filled with any jam she had on hand.
my favorite recipe is the simplest recipe… I love adding jam to my plain yogurt for an afternoon snack. Simple and delicious.
I love strawberry shortbread cookies!
I like thumbprints…peanut butter cookie with jam thumbprint!
I love using apricot, peach and pineapple jams to do a sweet and spicy glaze for meats like chicken or shrimp! So tasty and what a nice giveaway!
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Love your cookies! They are gorgeous. I like to make almond bars with raspberry jam! Yum!
I love thumbprint cookies!
Does toast count as a recipe? Ok well I like it on homemade bread, is that better?LOL
Shorty
I’ve honestly never cooked with jam but i hav with orange marmalade which I assume is close. They were these wonderful bars made out of sugar cookie dough, orange marmalade, drizzles with chocolate and nuts, so yummy. I believe it was a g
Giada recipe :).
Yum, I love raspberry jam bars.
Not necessarily a ‘recipe’…but definitely peanut butter and jam on toast
I make a strawberry tart and I use Strawberry jam as the glaze over the strawberries. yummy!!!
I love to bake Raspberry Bars – shortbread cookies sandwiched with raspberry seedless jam then dusted with powdered sugar. Yum! Second runner-up is Apricot Dots – same concept but round cookies with apricot jam.
I love to make PB & J cookies. I first made these for my best friend. She & I were known as the PB & J girls in college so I decided to make her these yummy double-layered heart shaped peanut butter cookies with grape jelly sandwiched in between.
I have two favorite recipes using jam. The first are star shaped Christmas cookies with red currant jam or seedless red raspberry jam sandwiched between them. The second are double ginger scones with peach jam (homemade of course). I recently received a jar of Burnt Fig jam from Australia and am loving that heated and poured over ice cream!
Well, I haven’t actually tried it yet, but I’m planning to soon – donut muffins with jelly/jam centers!
My fav is peanut butter cookies with grape jam centers!
I hope that PB + J counts as a recipe. It honestly is my favorite use of jam.
Thumbprint cookies with strawberry jam
I love using jam in my swiss meringue buttercream. Not exactly a recipe, but it compliments so many yummy cakes!
I like to use jam to make thumbprint cookies, but these certainly look yummy!
Mmmm, mmmm jam!!
I don’t use jam much for cooking, but I do have a really yummy salad with jerk chicken recipe that uses pineapple jam in the dressing.
I love making hazelnut thumbprints with red raspberry jam! Another staple in my house is cream cheese and jelly sandwiches.. talk about comfort food :)
Hot jam sandwiches! It’s basically a jam sandwich that you dip in egg and fry like french toast. So good!
I love jam thumb print cookies! So nice for the holidays!