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Chocolate and Maraschino Cherry Shortbread Cookies

Chocolate Cherry Shortbread Cookies
Shortbread has to be one of my favourite holiday cookies, I mean it is so easy to make and that melt in your mouth buttery goodness is almost impossible to resist! Although plain shortbread is amazing you can fill it with pretty much anything from simple to gourmet and from sweet to savoury even. Taking a queue from my candied orange peel shortbread I had been wanting to try a festive version with bright red maraschino cherries, though instead of coating them with chocolate this time I was going to add the chocolate to the cookies along with the cherries. I was however a little torn between whether to use white or dark chocolate as white chocolate seemed more festive but dark chocolate goes so well with cherries. In the end the easiest solution was to make a batch of both and besides you can't have too much shortbread.

The chocolate and maraschino cherry shortbread cookies did not disappoint! I was quite pleased at how the red from the cherries swirled into the cookie dough and both the white and dark chocolate versions turned out amazingly well!

Chocolate Cherry Shortbread Cookies
Feel free to drizzle them with or dip them in even more chocolate! :)

Chocolate Cherry Shortbread Cookies

Chocolate and Maraschino Cherry Shortbread Cookies

Shortbread filled with maraschino cherries and chocolate and optionally drizzled with or dipped in more chocolate.


Servings: makes 24+ cookies

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Chill Time: 1 hour
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 25 minutes

Printable Recipe
Ingredients
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup confectioners sugar
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup maraschino cherries, chopped
  • 1/2 cup white and/or dark chocolate chips
  • 1/2 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 8 ounces white and/or dark chocolate, chopped (optional)
Directions
  1. Cream the butter and the sugar.
  2. Mix the flour and the salt.
  3. Mix the dry ingredients into the wet until it starts forming larger clumps.
  4. Mix in the maraschino cherries, white chocolate and vanilla extract.
  5. Form the dough into the shape that you want, wrap it in plastic and let it chill in the fridge for at least an hour. (I did a rectangular log but you could also do a circular log.)
  6. Cut the log into 1/4 inch thick slices and place them on a parchment lined baking pan with one inch of space between them.
  7. Bake in a preheated 325F oven until they just start to turn lightly golden brown on top, about 10-15 minutes.
  8. Let cool completely.
  9. Melt the chocolate in a double boiler. (optional)
  10. Dip the cookies into the chocolate and place on a sheet of parchment paper and let cool until the chocolate sets. (optional)

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38 comments:

vanillasugarblog said...

I am stealing this one, if only for the fabulous color of those cookies!

Debbie said...

Adding this one to my cookies tray at Christmas this year and using the chocolate drizzle. They look wonderful!!!!!

Rebecca M said...

This looks yummy. The recipe looks simple to cut in half so, I just might have to make these before I head to my sisters house for Christmas on Friday.

Shortbread is one of my favorites as well. :)

Naomi at The Occasional Indulgence said...

Mmm I needed this recipe! Thanks!!

http://theoccasionalindulgence.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

Looks yummy. But do I really need to do that shaping stuff or can I just put a ball shape on the cookie sheet and then flatten?

Joanne said...

I can't believe this but I've never actually made shortbread for the holidays! It's time I change that with these babies. I love that you mixed maraschinos into these!

Kevin said...

Anonymous: Shortbread retains it shape well when baked so if you put it in ball shaped it will come out mostly ball shaped. That is not necessarily bad and I like shortbread snowballs, ball shaped shortbread dusted in powdered sugar.

Anonymous said...

Hi Kevin You have really done it all my favorites things together in these cookies. I am going shopping and these will go in my Shristmas baskets for my friends along with the bacon jam and a few others of yours and bottled cookie mixes of mine. God bless you and yoursand have a wonderful CHRISTmas season, Linzi

anniebakes said...

I am making this today!!! It looks awesome and I love the pretty colors, happy holidays, kevin!! anne

TZ said...

That looks amazing!!!!!! I want one like now!! Love your blog and have been stalking for sometime .. thank you for all your amazing recipes!!! :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Kevin,
Do these cookies call for candied cherries or the kind from the jar with the syrup drained? I see some cherries in the background but I can't tell from the final product what kind are actually used. Thank you!

Rebecca M said...

I made these last night and used my cookie scoop instead of cutting them. I flattened the balls with the bottom of a glass dipped in powdered sugar so that they wouldn't stick to it. I'm bringing a bag of them to my hair stylist today as a Christmas gift.

Love them!

Sweet Tooth said...

These look incredible. I would definitely throw in walnuts too for an added nuttiness.

xx
Sweet Tooth

Kevin said...

Anonymous: I used maraschino cherries and they will be labeled that. They usually come in a jar with syrup and they are whole with the stems on. Candied cherries would probably also good though.

Cindy@NorthofWiarton said...

Merry Christmas, Kevin ! I have some green cherries needing used up so hoping they will work in these cookies of yours..

Unknown said...

Seems like the maraschino cherries would make the cookies wet.after a bit

Anonymous said...

Kenvin, Are you really as slim as you appear in your photo??? Your recipes are tremendous, but I am afraid that the calorie count is too high for me to try as many as I would like...

Amarah@London Bayswater Hotels said...

Cherry short bread cookies look so yummy. Simple recipe. I like the recipe saving option it’s very useful.

Madara said...

Oh, I´m in! It looks so colourful and easy, I cann´t find an excuse! :) Happy holidays!

Ela Bitaj said...

I did that las night and the cookies didn't turn out to be any good.I did everything according to the recipe... and they were dry

Kevin said...

Cindy@NorthofWiarton Green maraschino would also work!

Kevin said...

Unknown: By the time you are done slicing all cherries, tere will not be much liquid on them and the will not make the cookies soggy.

Unknown said...

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

I made them and they are good. However, I used dark chocolate chips (Nestle), I would coarsely chop them. They were too big so when I sliced the cookies they started to fall apart. They also took closer to 20 minutes to cook.

Kevin - could you add 1 hour to the total prep time? I didn't realize it until I had them mixed and didn't take into account the 1 hour fridge time. Thanks for the recipe!

Kevin said...

Anonymous: I am glad that you enjoyed them! When I cut them I generally get a few chips coming out but the hold together. Chopping the chips would definitely help with this but you would not have those large chunks of chocolate. How thick did you cut your cookies? Good catch, I have updated the time to include the chill time.

Amy (Savory Moments) said...

These look very festive. I only ever really eat Maraschino cherries when I splurge on a Manhattan. But, I think they'd be great in a shortbread cookie, especially with chocolate!

Rebecca Campana said...

Ok, must tell you. Every time now, without fail, when I click on an image for a recipe that appeals to me, it has been one of yours! Seriously, every time. You sure know how to rock a closet-sized kitchen. Keep 'em coming :)

Anonymous said...

Hey Kevin, I made these and they turned out pink from the maraschino cherries. Is there anyway to prevent that?

Kevin said...

Anonymous: Try not to get too much of the maraschino cherry liquid into the batter and mix as little as possible when mixing in the cherries. I get little pink streaks in mine but the whole cookies do not normally turn pink. Enjoy the cookies!

Averie @ Averie Cooks said...

These remind me of something my grandma used to make when I was a kid and I loved them! Oh wow, I would love to sample one of these beauties!

Anonymous said...

I made them round shaped and rectangle shaped. They looked so pretty in my daughter's cookie gift bags for her teachers. I also just plopped a spoonfull of soft dough onto the pan and baked it. It came out really pretty and swirly. My first batch came out really pretty pink. My second batch I drained the cherries while I mixed the dough then I chopped them up, sopped up the juice with a paper towel and the pink was more
swirled than fully throughout. They were still beautiful. And shortbread is supposed to be "dry" if I recall. Everyone loved them.

Daniela @ FoodrecipesHQ said...

What a festive treat! Love these cookies.

Xopher said...

Thank you so much for this recipe! I made them twice and served them to people who loved them! The first time I thought that the cherry flavor was a bit weak, but the second time I accidentally bought a cheaper store-brand of cherries (probably with a hit of artificial flavor) and they were better!

Spencer said...

Looks awesome! I reckon I could eat about 100 of them in one go!

Anonymous said...

I have the dough chilling in the fridge right now and it looks pretty good. The only thing i would change is instead of using maraschino cherries i would use candied cherries as the dough is stained red a bit due to the juices leaking from the maraschino cherries. (its not a pretty red)

Dina said...

these are so pretty! sound yummy too.

AJ said...

Made these today for Valentines. Shaped the dough so when I sliced the cookies they were in the shape of a heart. The cherries did "bleed" into my dough a bit, but it made them even more festive. I would have never thought about putting maraschino cherries into cookies--great idea!

Anonymous said...

I made these for Valentines Day and they taste as great as they look. This is the first of your recipes I have tried, but it will definitely not be the last.

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