Classic Spritz Cookies
Prep: 1 hr 5 min
Total: 1 hr 15 min
Ingredients: 8
Servings: 72
If you’re looking for a new favorite Christmas cookie, we’ve got you covered with this old fashioned spritz cookies recipe.
The word “spritz” comes from the German word spritzen which means “to squirt.” This refers to squirting or pushing the buttery cookie dough through a cookie press.
A cookie press typically comes with several different metal plates, which means it’s ultra-easy to create many different designs with one easy to prepare cookie dough. This makes our recipe the perfect choice for anyone who wants to add more variety to their Christmas cookie trays.
One of the many reasons spritz cookies have become a Christmas staple is how easy it is for kids to join in on the fun. Your little elves can help at every step of the way. After making the easy to prep dough they can create an array of shapes from Christmas trees, to festive snowflakes, or even bells with an easy-to-use cookie press. These cookies are so much fun to make that your family will be requesting them every holiday season.
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If you’re looking for a new favorite Christmas cookie, we’ve got you covered with this old fashioned spritz cookie...