I’ve been craving Fall so much lately. And all the cozy yummy recipes that come with the season! So today, I thought I would make these yummy Apple Butter Cookies and share the easy recipe with you.
I don’t know about you, but I think apple butter can be used anytime of the year! So when you’re craving a little fall like I am right now, this recipe will do the trick!
These cookies are actually more like my raspberry thumbprint cookies I shared last year too. I thought it would be fun to create an apple butter thumbprint cookie too. And of course, I am using homemade apple butter.
Just like I used homemade raspberry jelly for the other cookies too. You can’t convince me that store-bought is just as good. Once you make your own jelly/butter/jam, you just can’t go back! Trust me, it tastes ten times better if you do!
And a little backstory on the apple butter, these were actually used as our wedding favors! My sweet mama made them and canned them all to give them out as favors! How sweet and special is that?!
So, they definitely make these apple butter thumbprint cookies even more delicious! I haven’t ventured out and made my own apple butter yet, but it is definitely on my to-do list for sure!
Another homemade item that makes these cookies (or any recipe really) stand out is my homemade vanilla extract too! If you haven’t made your own vanilla yet, you’re missing out! It’s super easy and makes any baked good taste even better in my opinion too!
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What Is The Difference Between Applesauce And Apple Butter?
You may be wondering if there is really any difference between applesauce and apple butter. And there actually is a big difference between the two.
You can’t really substitute one for the other. Especially in this recipe. Applesauce is lighter in consistency and flavor. Especially since it has a large amount of water in the final product.
Whereas apple butter is essentially a thicker, more concentrated apple sauce. It’s cooked down even more than applesauce to where it is thicker, silkier, and more apple flavored than applesauce.
Think of it like tomato sauce versus tomato paste. Very similar in terms of applesauce versus apple butter!
What Can Apple Butter Be Used For?
If you’re like me, and love apple butter. Then you know that it can be used for many things. Not just for toast! Just like with these apple butter thumbprint cookies, you can get creative with how you use apple butter! Here’s a few examples:
- Spread it out on pizza crust to make a dessert apple pizza!
- Stir some into your morning breakfast oatmeal!
- Add a dollop onto waffles and pancakes along with some spiced apples!
- Stir spoonfuls into a baked sweet potato to sweeten it up!
- And of course, use it in recipes for cookies, muffins, breads, etc.!
So as you can see, there are countless uses when it comes to apple butter. And you can get as creative as you want to with it! These Apple Butter Cookies I’m sharing today is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to all the goodness you can make with apple butter!
How Do You Keep Thumbprint Cookies From Spreading?
Now, getting back to the apple butter thumbprint cookies, I am going to share some tips and tricks on how to make the perfect cookie! A common issue when making thumbprint cookies are that the cookies tend to spread when baking.
To prevent this issue from happening to you, it is essential that you refrigerate the dough for at least one hour before baking the cookies. This little trick will prevent your cookies from spreading and flattening out.
Also, be sure to use parchment paper in order to keep the cookies from sticking to the baking sheet. And as far as baking sheets go, Caraway Home has the very best ones! I used them all the time!
Why Are My Thumbprint Cookies Cracking When Putting Thumbprint?
Another common issue when it comes to thumbprint cookies are cracking. Once you add in the thumbprint, sometimes the outside edges will crack. This could be due to the fact that there may be too much flour in your dough.
Be sure to use the spoon and level method when measuring out your flour for this dough. That way it is precise and not too much is accidentally added in. Another tip is to make sure the dough balls are nice and smooth before placing your thumbprint in.
Also, be sure to really spend the time and make the dough ball into as much of a perfect circle as you can before indenting it! And also, take your time when making the thumbprints and don’t rush. Trust me, they will turn out much better this way and not crack when doing so!
Apple Butter Cookies Recipe
And now, the moment you all have been waiting for! Here is the apple butter thumbprint cookies recipe below! If you try this out, please let me know what you think below in the comments! I’d love to know!
Apple Butter Thumbprint Cookies
Ingredients
Cookie Dough:
- 1 cup unsalted butter room temperature
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 2 egg yolks
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
Cookie Preparation:
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 1/2 cup apple butter
Instructions
For The Cookie Dough:
- In a standing mixer, combine the sugar and butter together. Beat for 2-3 minutes or until well-combined.
- Add in the egg yolks and the vanilla extract. Mix together for an additional 1-2 minutes. Or until the dough turns more light in color and more fluffy.
- In a smaller mixing bowl, sift the flour and salt together.
- Slowly, add in the flour mixture into the dough. Adding about a 1/2 cup at a time. Mix on low until completely combined.
- Cover the dough and refrigerate for one hour.
Making The Cookies:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Combine the cinnamon and sugar listed above into a small mixing bowl.
- Using a cookie scoop or tablespoon, scoop out cookie dough and roll into balls.
- Place cookie dough balls into cinnamon sugar mixture and coat well.
- Place on lined baking sheet, one inch apart. Using your thumb, press down into the center of each cookie dough ball.
- Fill the indented space with some apple butter.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 12-14 minutes. Or until the cookies are set. The bottom of the cookies will be slightly golden brown.
- Cool cookies on wire rack. Be careful because apple butter will be extremely hot before cooling.
- Store cookies at room temperature in a covered container for up to 3 days and enjoy!
And if you’re looking for some more yummy apple recipes, I will link them below for you too:
Molly | Transatlantic Notes says
I love the sound of these, they are the perfect sweet treat for the fall season! I love the idea of having these ready to go when I fancy something tasty in the evening. Thanks for this recipe!
Charity Gentry says
Yes, they are so tasty! You should definitely try them out!
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