Peanut Butter Jewels
Submitted by bobmenard
Peanut butter jewels are thumbprint cookies rolled in sugar or chopped peanuts and filled with strawberry jam. A quick semi-homemade cookie with a fruity center.
YIELD
3 dozenPREP
15 minCOOK
10 minREADY
40 minThese thumbprint cookies start with a peanut butter cookie mix, so most of the work is already done for you. Roll the dough balls in sugar or chopped peanuts, press a well into the center, and drop in a little strawberry jam. That’s your “jewel."
Half the batch gets a sugary coat, the other half gets a salty peanut crust. Bake them on the same sheet and you’ve got two textures from one dough. The jam bubbles slightly in the oven and sets up as the cookies cool, giving each one a sticky-sweet center against that nutty base.
Press the indentation deep enough that it holds the jam without spilling over. The handle end of a wooden spoon works better than your finger for a clean, even well.
Chef Tips
- Don’t overfill the jam. A quarter teaspoon per cookie is plenty. Too much and it overflows during baking.
- Let cookies cool on the sheet for a full minute before transferring. They’re fragile right out of the oven.
- Chop the peanuts fine so they stick to the dough. Coarse pieces fall off.
Variations
- Grape or apricot: Swap the strawberry jam for grape jelly or apricot preserves for a different color and flavor pairing.
- Chocolate drizzle: After cooling, zigzag melted chocolate across the tops for a dressed-up holiday cookie tray look.
Ingredients
Directions
Preheat oven to 375℉ (190℃).
Combine cookie mix, and egg in large bowl.
Stir until thoroughly blended.
Shape dough into 36 one-inch balls.
Roll half the balls in sugar and half in chopped peanuts.
Place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets.
Make indentation in center of each balls with finger or handle end of wooden spoon.
Fill each with ¼ teaspoon strawberry jam.
Bake at 375℉ (190℃) F for 8 to 10 minutes or until light golden brown.
Cool 1 minute on baking sheets.
Remove to cooling racks.
Cool completely.
Store in airtight container.
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