Cherry Almond Cookies

Soft cream cheese cherry almond cookies with pops of maraschino cherries and a simple white chocolate drizzle — festive, tender, and so easy to make.

Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Soft, tender texture thanks to cream cheese and room-temperature butter — these cookies stay moist for days and offer a delicate crumb that’s pleasing to all ages.
- Quick active time: about 10 minutes prep and 10 minutes bake, with most of the total time spent chilling for better flavor and shape control.
- Built from pantry-friendly ingredients: all-purpose flour, sugar, cream cheese, and a jar of maraschino cherries — no specialty shopping required.
- Make-ahead friendly: the dough chills and holds well; you can portion and freeze balls of dough for fresh cookies whenever you need them.
- Customizable finish: optional white chocolate drizzle or skip it for a simpler look — both are delicious and crowd-pleasing.
- Perfect for celebrations: the maraschino cherry pieces give a festive red pop that looks great on a cookie plate or holiday platter.
I first served these at a neighborhood cookie swap and watched them vanish within an hour. The children loved the little maraschino bits, while the adults appreciated the subtle almond backbone. It’s one of those recipes that rewards patience — chilling the dough makes a big difference — and has become my go-to when I want something pretty, portable, and reliably tender.
Ingredients
- Maraschino cherries: 1 (12-ounce) jar, drained and chopped; reserve 1–2 tablespoons of the cherry juice. Choose high-quality cherries with bright color and good firmness; the reserved juice adds authentic cherry flavor to the dough.
- All-purpose flour: 1 3/4 cups. Spoon and level the flour when measuring to avoid a dense dough; King Arthur or Gold Medal work well.
- Baking powder: 1/2 teaspoon. Provides a gentle lift for pillowy cookies — ensure it’s fresh for best rise.
- Fine sea salt: 1/2 teaspoon. Balances sweetness and enhances the almond notes.
- Unsalted butter: 1/2 cup (room temperature). Soft but not greasy — aim for a thumb-print when pressed gently.
- Cream cheese: 4 ounces (room temperature). Adds tenderness and moisture; full-fat blocks give the best texture.
- Granulated sugar: 1 cup. Creates a pale, slightly airy crumb when creamed with butter and cream cheese.
- Large egg: 1 (room temperature). Helps bind the dough and contributes to a soft interior.
- Almond extract: 1 teaspoon. Use pure extract sparingly — it gives a warm, nutty aroma that pairs beautifully with cherries.
- Vanilla extract: 1 teaspoon. Rounds out the flavor profile.
- White chocolate melting wafers (optional): 1/2 cup for drizzling. Use high-quality melting wafers or chips for a smooth drizzle that sets nicely.
Instructions
Prepare the cherries: Drain and chop the maraschino cherries into bite-sized pieces. Place them on a plate lined with paper towels to dry for 10–15 minutes so they don’t add excess moisture to the dough. Reserve 1–2 tablespoons of the cherry juice to add a hint of cherry flavor to the batter. Combine dry ingredients: Whisk together 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt in a medium bowl. Sifting is optional but helps ensure even distribution of leavening and salt. Cream butter and cream cheese: In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream 1/2 cup room-temperature unsalted butter and 4 ounces room-temperature cream cheese on medium speed until fluffy, about 1–2 minutes. Scrape the bowl to ensure even mixing. Add sugar and egg: Add 1 cup granulated sugar and beat on medium-high until the mixture is pale and airy, about 2 minutes. Scrape the bowl, then add 1 large room-temperature egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon almond extract, and 1 tablespoon reserved cherry juice (use 2 tablespoons for extra cherry flavor). Mix until combined. Incorporate dry ingredients and cherries: Mix in the dry ingredients on low speed until just combined to avoid overworking the dough. Fold in the chopped, drained cherries by hand so they remain intact and evenly distributed. The dough will be soft and slightly glossy. Chill: Cover the dough and chill in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour, or up to overnight. Chilling firms the dough, controls spreading, and allows flavors to meld, improving texture and shape during baking. Preheat and portion: Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. Using a medium cookie scoop (about 2 tablespoons), portion dough 2 inches apart to allow for gentle spreading. Bake: Bake for 10 minutes, or until the edges just begin to turn golden while the centers remain soft. Visual cues: edges should be set and slightly tan; centers will look slightly underbaked — they will finish as they cool. Cool and decorate: Let cookies cool on the baking sheet for 2–3 minutes before transferring to a wire rack. To drizzle with white chocolate, melt 1/2 cup white chocolate wafers in 30-second intervals in a microwave-safe bowl, stirring between intervals until smooth. Transfer the melted chocolate to a plastic bag, snip a tiny corner, and drizzle over cooled cookies. Allow chocolate to set before storing.
You Must Know
- Cookies keep best at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days; chilled dough freezes well for up to 3 months.
- Chilling is essential: at least 1 hour in the fridge gives the best texture and prevents excessive spread.
- These are higher in sugar and contain dairy, eggs, and gluten — not suitable for vegans or those avoiding gluten without adjustments.
- For crisp edges, bake on an upper-middle oven rack; for softer cookies, remove a minute earlier and cool on the baking sheet slightly longer.
My favorite part is how adaptable these are — I’ve made them for cookie swaps, potlucks, and simple family snacks. The combination of cream cheese and almond extract creates a nuanced flavor that makes people ask what’s different. Serve warm with tea, or pack them for a festive treat; they always bring smiles.
Storage Tips
Store cooled cookies in a single layer or separated by parchment in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, freeze fully cooled cookies in a single layer on a baking sheet until firm, then transfer to a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. To refresh frozen cookies, thaw at room temperature for 30–60 minutes; if desired, warm gently in a 300°F oven for 3–5 minutes to regain a just-baked texture.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a dairy-free version, substitute dairy-free butter and a vegan cream cheese alternative; texture will be slightly different but still tender. To make them gluten-free, use a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend that contains xanthan gum. Swap almond extract for an additional 1/2 teaspoon vanilla if avoiding nut flavors. If you prefer a less sweet cookie, reduce sugar to 3/4 cup — the crumb will be slightly firmer but still delicious.
Serving Suggestions
These cookies are lovely on a holiday platter with powdered sugar-dusted shortbreads and chocolate-dipped pretzels. Pair with black tea, coffee, or a glass of cold milk for a classic combo. Garnish with a single halved maraschino cherry on top of each cookie before the chocolate sets for a refined presentation at parties.
Cultural Background
Cookies that mix cream cheese into the dough have roots in mid-20th-century American baking, where home cooks experimented with pantry staples to create tender confections. Maraschino cherries became popular in America for garnishes and baking after commercial preservation methods gained traction; combining them with almond flavors is a timeless nod to classic European pairings of cherry and almond.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, use a heavier white chocolate drizzle and add a sprinkle of finely chopped toasted almonds for a festive crunch. For summer, substitute dried cherries rehydrated in a bit of warm water for a less sweet, more fruit-forward version. Around Valentine’s Day, add a few drops of red gel paste to a portion of the dough for a pink-hued batch.
Meal Prep Tips
Portion dough into 2-tablespoon balls and freeze them on a sheet pan until solid. Then store the portioned dough balls in a freezer bag; bake from frozen, adding 1–2 minutes to the baking time. This makes it easy to produce fresh-baked cookies on demand without the full prep time. Label bags with date and bake time so you always know when to enjoy them.
These cookies are straightforward yet sophisticated: a reliable recipe to keep in your repertoire for holidays, swaps, or cozy afternoons. Make a double batch — you’ll be glad you did.
Pro Tips
Chill the dough at least 1 hour to control spread and improve flavor — overnight is even better.
Pat the chopped cherries dry on paper towels to remove excess syrup and prevent a soggy dough.
Use room-temperature butter, cream cheese, and egg so ingredients emulsify and create a light texture.
Portion dough with a 2-tablespoon scoop for uniform cookies that bake evenly.
If drizzling chocolate, wait until cookies are completely cool to prevent melting and spreading.
This nourishing cherry almond cookies 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.
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Instructions
Prepare cherries
Drain and chop maraschino cherries and pat dry on paper towels; reserve 1–2 tablespoons of cherry juice to add to the dough for flavor.
Combine dry ingredients
Whisk together 1 3/4 cups flour, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a medium bowl; set aside.
Cream butter and cream cheese
In a stand mixer with a paddle attachment, beat 1/2 cup butter and 4 ounces cream cheese on medium speed until fluffy, about 1–2 minutes.
Add sugar and egg
Add 1 cup sugar and beat until pale and airy; scrape bowl and add 1 large egg, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon almond extract, and 1 tablespoon reserved cherry juice (or 2 tablespoons for stronger cherry flavor).
Incorporate dry ingredients and cherries
Mix in dry ingredients on low until just combined; fold in the chopped cherries by hand to keep them intact and evenly distributed.
Chill dough
Cover and chill the dough for at least 1 hour or up to overnight to firm up and develop flavor.
Portion and bake
Preheat oven to 375°F. Portion dough with a 2-tablespoon scoop onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake 10 minutes or until edges just turn golden.
Cool and drizzle
Cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes before transferring to a wire rack. Melt white chocolate wafers and drizzle over cooled cookies; allow chocolate to set.
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