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Slice and bake icebox cookies studded with candied cherries, almond and vanilla notes, and rolled in sweet shredded coconut for a festive holiday tray.

Santa's Whiskers Cookies Recipe

This recipe for Santa's Whiskers Cookies is one I reached for the first holiday season I moved across the country. I wanted something that looked special on a cookie tray but was simple enough to make between holiday errands and evening gatherings. The result was a buttery, almond kissed slice and bake cookie that slices neatly from an icebox log and is finished with a flattering coat of sweet shredded coconut. From the first bite the cookie offers a tender crumb, delicate almond overtone, and bright pops of candied cherry. The texture lands in the realm of a shortbread like cookie that melts on the tongue while the coconut and cherry add festive color and chew.

I remember the small triumph of bringing a tin of these to a neighborhood cookie swap and listening to neighbors guess at the secret ingredient. The almond extract was the giveaway for some and the coconut made others smile. These cookies are forgiving enough for a novice baker and flexible enough for a busy home cook to make ahead. They keep their log shape with minimal fuss and slice cleanly after a brief chill, which makes them weeknight friendly during the holiday baking marathon.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in about 20 minutes of active work and just 11 minutes in the oven, making them ideal for tight holiday schedules and last minute trays.
  • Uses pantry staples plus a single seasonal item, candied cherries, which you can substitute if unavailable.
  • Make ahead friendly they can be chilled for three days or frozen as logs for up to three months for stress free holiday planning.
  • The almond extract gives a bakery quality lift without complex techniques and the coconut exterior adds both texture and attractive presentation.
  • Slice and bake format yields uniform cookies that are simple to portion for gift bags or cookie exchanges.

On my first attempt I found the dough forgiving when slightly sticky and very easy to roll into logs with plastic wrap. Family members loved that the cookies did not spread much in the oven which kept the bright coconut edges intact. Every year since I have kept a stash of these logs in the freezer for surprise guests and quick dessert plates.

Ingredients

  • Unsalted butter 1 cup: Use a quality block at room temperature not melted. I recommend Plugra or Land O Lakes for reliable moisture and flavor. Butter provides richness and a tender crumb.
  • Granulated sugar 3 4ths cup and light brown sugar 1 4th cup: A combination of sugars balances sweetness and adds a slight chew. Pack the brown sugar lightly to avoid overly dense dough.
  • Large eggs 2: Bring to room temperature for even emulsification and color. Eggs provide structure and moisture.
  • Pure vanilla extract 1 teaspoon and almond extract 1 teaspoon: Vanilla rounds the flavor while almond extract delivers the characteristic nutty note. Use pure extracts for best aroma.
  • All purpose flour 3 cups: Spoon and level for accurate measurement. Flour is the primary structure component so avoid overpacking the cup.
  • Baking powder 1 1 2 teaspoons and kosher salt 1 teaspoon: A small amount of leavening lifts the cookie slightly. Salt balances sweetness and enhances the almond note.
  • Candied cherries 1 cup: Chop into small pieces. Look for bright red and green varieties in the holiday baking aisle. If using maraschino cherries pat dry thoroughly to avoid pink streaks.
  • Sweetened shredded coconut 1 cup: Use sweetened fine shred so it adheres to the log exterior. Coconut creates a festive white exterior and chewy contrast.

Instructions

Combine Butter and Sugars:In a large mixing bowl fitted with a paddle attachment beat 1 cup softened butter with 3 4ths cup granulated sugar and 1 4th cup packed light brown sugar for two to three minutes until pale and fluffy. Scrape the bowl sides periodically to ensure even creaming. Proper creaming traps air which contributes to the tender texture.Add Eggs and Extracts:Beat in two large eggs one at a time until fully incorporated then add 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract and 1 teaspoon almond extract. Mix on medium speed until the mixture is smooth and glossy. The extracts will bloom and lift the overall aroma.Incorporate Dry Ingredients:Sift or whisk together three cups all purpose flour, 1 1 2 teaspoons baking powder and 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Add to the butter mixture and mix on low speed just until a cohesive dough forms. Avoid over mixing which will develop gluten and make the cookies tough.Fold in Cherries:Stir in one cup chopped candied cherries. Use the mixer for a quick pulse or fold by hand to prevent crushing the fruit which can color the dough. Disperse the cherries evenly for consistent bites.Shape into Logs:Lay two large sheets of plastic wrap on your work surface. Divide dough in half and shape each portion into a cylinder about two inches in diameter using your hands. The dough will be slightly sticky; press gently to form a uniform log. If sticky, chill briefly for 10 minutes to firm up.Roll in Coconut and Chill:Sprinkle one half cup shredded coconut over each log and roll so the coconut adheres to the exterior. Wrap tightly and press so the coconut nests into the surface. Chill the logs for at least one hour or up to three days. Chilling is essential to maintain the log shape and ensure clean slices.Slicing and Baking:When ready, preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and line baking sheets with parchment. Remove the plastic wrap and slice each log into one quarter inch slices. Place cookies two inches apart and bake nine to eleven minutes until the edges are lightly golden. Allow cookies to cool on the sheet for five minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These cookies freeze well as unbaked logs wrapped in plastic and foil for up to three months which makes them excellent for holiday prep.
  • Once baked and cooled they also freeze well in an airtight container for up to three months so you can bake ahead and thaw as needed.
  • The dough is slightly sticky at room temperature which is normal; chilling firms it for cleaner slices and less spreading during baking.
  • Use room temperature eggs to ensure the batter emulsifies properly and yields an even texture.

My favorite part is how the coconut creates a snowy edge that hides small imperfections and makes the cookies look professionally finished. At family gatherings people always ask if they can take home an extra log. The sturdy texture makes them ideal for packaging and shipping to relatives who cannot attend in person.

Storage Tips

Store unbaked logs wrapped tightly in plastic wrap in the refrigerator for up to three days. For longer storage wrap the logs in plastic followed by a layer of foil and freeze up to three months. When ready to bake, thaw in the refrigerator overnight and slice cold. Baked and cooled cookies keep well in an airtight container at room temperature for five days. To refresh slightly stale cookies, warm them in a 300 degrees Fahrenheit oven for five minutes which revives the coconut and softens the interior.

Ingredient Substitutions

If candied cherries are unavailable substitute drained maraschino cherries but pat them thoroughly dry and toss in a small amount of flour to prevent bleeding. For a nut free version omit almond extract and add an extra half teaspoon of vanilla with a teaspoon of orange zest for brightness. To make the exterior less sweet use unsweetened shredded coconut but expect a less sugary finish. Gluten free flour blends may be used but start with a one to one blend that contains xanthan gum to preserve structure.

Serving Suggestions

Place on a decorative platter with sprigs of fresh rosemary or holly for an attractive holiday presentation. These cookies pair beautifully with a cup of strong coffee or a glass of cold milk. For a festive dessert board arrange with peppermint bark, shortbread fingers, and spiced nuts. To serve at a party consider small clear bags with a ribbon for individual favors. The uniform slices make portioning consistent for gift tins.

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Cultural Background

Slice and bake style cookies have roots in European freezing and preservation practices where dough was shaped and stored for later baking. Icebox cookies became popular in American kitchens in the early twentieth century as refrigeration became more common and home cooks looked for efficient batch baking methods. The combination of almond flavor and candied cherries nods to traditional holiday confections and fruit studded biscuits found in many Western holiday tables. Rolling the log in coconut gives a modern festive twist that evokes snowy seasonal imagery.

Seasonal Adaptations

In winter swap the candied cherries for dried cranberries and add a tablespoon of orange zest for citrus brightness. For a spring variation use chopped dried apricots and a teaspoon of lemon extract instead of almond. Add a tablespoon of finely chopped pistachios to the coconut coating for a green contrast during St Patrick celebration. For a tropical summer take use macadamia pieces in the dough and roll in unsweetened coconut for less sweetness.

Meal Prep Tips

Make a double batch and freeze half the logs for later. Label with the date and flavor and store flat to maintain shape. When preparing for a large gathering slice and arrange on baking sheets lined with parchment and keep covered in the refrigerator until baking time to save last minute work. Use a sharp serrated knife chilled in the freezer between cuts for cleaner slices if the dough begins to soften too quickly.

These cookies have become a holiday staple because they are reliable, attractive, and forgiving. Whether you bake them for a cookie swap, a neighbor gift, or a quiet weekend tea, the combination of almond, cherry, and coconut brings seasonal cheer to every bite. Enjoy making them your own and happy baking.

Pro Tips

  • Measure flour by spooning into the cup and leveling to avoid dense dough.

  • Chill the logs well before slicing to ensure clean edges and minimal spreading.

  • Pat maraschino cherries dry if substituting to prevent the dough from turning pink.

  • Use a sharp knife and rotate the log a quarter turn after each slice to maintain a round shape.

  • Freeze extra baked cookies in airtight containers for up to three months.

This nourishing santa's whiskers cookies recipe recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I freeze the cookie dough?

Yes. Wrap unbaked logs tightly in plastic wrap and foil and freeze up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before slicing and baking.

What if I cannot find candied cherries?

Pat maraschino cherries thoroughly dry and toss in a teaspoon of flour to prevent bleeding into the dough. Use sparingly to avoid pink coloring.

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Santa's Whiskers Cookies Recipe

This Santa's Whiskers Cookies Recipe recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 36 steaks
Santa's Whiskers Cookies Recipe
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:11 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:31 minutes

Ingredients

Dough

Coating

Instructions

1

Cream butter and sugars

Beat 1 cup softened unsalted butter with 3/4 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup packed light brown sugar for two to three minutes until pale and fluffy, scraping down the bowl as needed.

2

Incorporate eggs and extracts

Beat in two large room temperature eggs one at a time, then add 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract and 1 teaspoon almond extract. Mix until smooth and combined.

3

Add dry ingredients

Whisk together 3 cups all purpose flour, 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder and 1 teaspoon kosher salt. Add to the butter mixture and mix on low speed just until the dough forms a ball.

4

Fold in cherries

Fold in 1 cup chopped candied cherries gently or pulse once in the mixer to avoid crushing the fruit and coloring the dough.

5

Shape into logs

Divide dough in half and place each portion onto plastic wrap. Shape into logs about 2 inches in diameter using your hands. Wrap tightly to maintain form.

6

Coat with coconut and chill

Sprinkle 1/2 cup sweetened shredded coconut over each log, roll so the coconut adheres, wrap, and chill for at least one hour or up to three days.

7

Slice and bake

Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Slice chilled logs into 1/4 inch rounds, place 2 inches apart on parchment lined sheets and bake 9 to 11 minutes until edges are lightly golden.

8

Cool and store

Cool cookies on the baking sheet for five minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Store baked cookies in an airtight container for up to five days or freeze up to three months.

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Nutrition

Calories: 155kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein:
2g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 3g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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