Simple, classic rugelach cookies made with only a handful of ingredients and whatever fillings you like! They taste absolutely amazing.
These triangular, jelly-filled cookies are traditionally served on the Jewish holiday of Purim, although they make a great snack year round.
These soft, slightly chewy Jewish cookies are the perfect treat to enjoy during Rosh Hashanah. This quick and easy recipe shows you how to make these traditional soft honey cookies from scratch.
This traditional Jewish cookie was a staple at Jewish bakeries. This easy to make recipe will take you back to your childhood.
These soft, slightly chewy Jewish cookies are the perfect treat to enjoy during Rosh Hashanah. This quick and easy recipe shows you how to make these traditional soft honey cookies from scratch.
Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with these delightful rolled cookies, generously filled with a blend of date spread and cinnamon.Kosher, Pareve
Want to learn how to make rugelach? This homemade rugelach recipe will teach you how to make cookies filled with chocolate Nutella. This dough recipe can also be used and substituted with your own filling of choice! The possibilities are endless for these easy, not overly sweet, chocolate hazelnut cookies.
These Jewish chocolate hamantaschen cookies are traditional shortbread cookies that are filled with chocolate, jam, poppyseed, and much more.
Delicous and easy Jewish biscotti cookies.
We’ll take any excuse to indulge in some of our favorite cookie recipes! Here are a few of the Jewishly inspired cookies we love.
Mandel Bread is a traditional Jewish cookie that is twice-baked, yielding a crunchy exterior similar to biscotti, but with a more tender center. My favorite add-in's are mini chocolate chips and sliced almonds, the latter of which is enhanced by almond extract in the cookie dough. Be sure to have a cup of hot coffee on hand for dipping!
These buttery and crisp cookies are sprinkled with cinnamon sugar and chopped almonds. They are a classic Christmas cookie in Denmark, originating in the Danish Jewish community in the 1700s.
Triangle shortbread cookies filled with sweet fillings.
Cream-cheese based pastry dough, filled with jam and rolled into bite-sized pieces
Sweet, soft cookie dough forms a pocket around your choice of fillings, in these traditional Purim cookies.