Experience the magic of the season with my Austrian Nut Corner Cookies recipe (German Nussecken) – a festive blend of German shortbread dough, sweet, chewy nut filling, and a hint of fruity apricot jam. This holiday, elevate your baking with the timeless charm of German-Austrian delicacies. Dipped in rich dark chocolate, each corner creates a symphony of flavors that’ll dance on your taste buds. Join me in crafting these irresistible Nut Corners, a perfect balance of tradition and modern joy. Bake, share, and gift the magic of Christmas with every bite! 🌲💖
This recipe includes the flavors walnut/hazelnut and almond/pumpkin seeds. These cookies are easy and quick to make.
Savor the Season: Decadent German-Austrian Nut Corner Cookies for Your Ultimate Christmas Delight!
Let’s transform our kitchens into aromatic wonderlands, exploring Austrian cookies and an array of Christmas recipes that make for delightful food and Christmas gifts. From our ovens to the hearts of loved ones, let’s embrace the magic of Christmas baking ideas that go beyond the ordinary.
Join me in this culinary adventure, and together, let’s celebrate the holidays with the irresistible charm of German-Austrian Nut Corners – a timeless delight for the festive season.
Are you looking for more delicious cookie recipes?
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- Baileys Hazelnut Chocolate Shortbread Cookies
Nutty Corners- Why I love this classic Austrian Holiday Cookie recipe.
- First of all, I love the combination of different flavors. Nuts, the fruity flavor of the apricot jam, dark chocolate.
- It’s an easy recipe. The most difficult steps about this CHRISTMAS COOKIE recipe are fitting the dough evenly into the baking tray and cutting the cookies. No biggie at all, right?!??
- You get 80 cookies in a short time. That’s the most amazing thing ever. It’s almost as quick as simple cut-out cookies.
- You can vary the flavors by using different kinds of Nuts, differently flavored jams, or different kinds of chocolates for the glaze.
- Lastly, they taste sooooooo good and can be kept up to 3 weeks when stored in a cool place.
German Nussecken- 5 important steps about this cookie recipe
- Spread the dough evenly onto the baking tray. I’m using a knife to get even edges.
- Let the filling cool completely. It should only be slightly warm to the touch.
- Cut the cookies while they’re still warm. The best way to cut the dough into triangles is to lay the sheet on the kitchen counter. It’s difficult to cut it when it’s still in the baking tray.
- The jam has to be without fruit pieces. A fine sieved one.
- The glaze: Don’t leave the crumps in it. Take them out before you dip the next cookie corner into it. Otherwise, you won’t be able to dip all the cookies into it.
At Last….
You can vary the flavor of the recipe by combining different nuts. My 2 favorite flavor Combos are:
- Ground walnuts & chopped hazelnuts
- Ground almonds & chopped pumpkin seeds
- Another great way to change the flavor is to use another jam. I think of orange jam or black current jam.
- Chocolate glaze. If you don’t like the not-so-sweet taste of dark chocolate, try milk chocolate or white chocolate.
These “Nussecken” – Nutty corners are perfect as a homemade edible gift. Everybody loves cookies, especially when they are as good and unique as these. I promise you that you will be loved beyond measure, especially by your family. One last tip: put some fitted baking paper between the layers of cookies if you stack them into the cookie box. They best enjoy cold right out of the fridge. At least, that’s the way I like them best. I can still hear the chocolate cover break when biting into it❤️.
If you make these amazing cookies and fall in love with all the flavors immediately, please say “Hi” and leave me some kind words and a 5-star rating. Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram. What I love the most is hearing from you.
Sweet cookie hugs
Nina
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8 comments
Delicious tasting treat! My first time making them. Mine came out a bit more cake-like than crispy, shortbread -like. I had to convert all the measurements and perhaps added too much flour. Still delicious!
Hello Janet, I’m so happy that you like my nutty triangles so much. It’s definitely tricky to convert grams into cups and spoons. Those triangles have a bit of a chewy consistency because of the nutty topping but shouldn’t be cake-like. 🙈 Thank you for giving my recipe a try. I bake these cookies 3 times every season. My daughter just love these cookies so much. Have a lovely Christmas time . Nina ❤️
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Hi! Looking forward to making this. How big is the baking tray you use for this? Thanks!
This recipe was a challenge to read, but then I won first place in a nutty cookie contest at the state fair with it and went on local TV to talk about it, so definitely worth it! My only changes were omitting the top layer of apricot jam (just forgot it), added a handful of pistachios to the nuts (just to really sell the “nutty” part), and drizzled the chocolate (I knew judges were all going to get just a little bite each and wanted everyone to get the same bite). Thank you for a blue ribbon recipe!
Hello Amy, thank you so much for making my recipe. Congrats on the blue ribbon and thank you for letting me know about the changes you did. I didnt change much in this recipe since I wanted to give a full authentic experience of a traditional Austrian cookie recipe. all the best Nina
hi Nina
What is the shelf life of these cookies? I like to finish my baking by the end of November
Hey Randy, The shelf life is about 3 weeks. But the nut corners need to be cooled in the fridge or outside when you live somewhere with cool temperatures . Thank you for your question. Happy Sunday. Let me know if you have more questions.