Traditional German Christmas Cookies- Recipes and Links to Buy (2024)

Oh my, I do loveTraditional German Christmas Cookies. We would bake some, but most we would get from my Opa. You see, every year he would carry a suitcase full over or send us a massive package, wrapped in brown paper and tied with twine… we’d open it up and find a treasure trove of Cookies ( Plätzchen), and Chocolates (Schokolade). Mom would keep a plate with a few of them on the coffee table from the beginning of December (well, the first Sunday of Advent) until the 12th Day of Christmas… January 6th. And on Christmas Eve she’d fill up a Bunte Teller for each of us! The best German Christmas cookies are often loaded with spices like cinnamon or ginger, and hold up well. Cookies like Lebkuchen, Spekolatius, Springerle, Vanille Kipferl, Pfeffernusse, and Zimt Sterne.

To me… That cinnamon smell, that sweet crunch, that big Bunter Teller of Cookies IS Christmas

I’ve included links to German Christmas Cookie Recipes for some of the cookies and links for ordering others. Enjoy the flavors of a German Christmas with these delicious cookies. You can bake or buy German Christmas cookies, no matter where you are.

Vanille Kipferl

Vanilla Crescents

Vanilla Kipferl might be Traditional German Christmas Cookies, but I think these sweet and crumbly cookies are good any time of year. VanilleKipferl are made with ground Almonds… you can grind them yourself, or buy Almond meal. After baking they are dipped into sugar or vanilla sugar.

They are fairly easy to make… find the Vanille KipferlRecipe Here

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Lebkuchen

A German Gingerbread

Lebkuchen is a type of gingerbread made with a variety of spices and honey. In Nuremberg, there is a guild of German Bakers who keep the recipe for their original Lebkuchen TOP SECRET…. and only cookies baked according to this recipe (with a thin edible wafer under the cookie, and is often dipped in a dark, bitter chocolate) can be called Nuernberger Lebkuchen.

Other types of Lebkuchen exist… plain, with nuts or dried fruits… with jelly filling or plain. Lebkuchen keeps for a long time, so if you have a lot, you don’t have to eat it all at once. Also, I found that one of the bigger cookies is not only delicious, with a cup of coffee, it fills my tummy nicely in the middle of the afternoon.

The Lebkuchen Schmidt Company sells a large tin gift chest every Christmas LOADED with all sorts of Lebkuchen sorten (types). I love it, both for the cookies, and because I’m left with a nice tin when the season is over. But there are loads of other options.

Learn more about Lebkuchen Here–> Lebkuchen

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Dominosteine

Dominosteine (Domino Rocks?) are an interesting hybrid between Cookie and Candy. Layers of Marzipan, Lebkuchen and Jelly are robed in chocolate (dark is most common, but milk and white chocolate are also available). These little squares are favorites on German cookie trays!

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Magenbrot

Magenbrot is sort of like Lebkuchen… but I actually prefer it. This spiced cookie supposedly helps digestion (that explains the name MAGEN Brot or Stomach bread). Maybe it just helps make room for MORE cookies!

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Although in some ways similar to American gingerbread, there is NO ginger in the spice mix. Instead, you’ll find cocoa. The cookies are baked in strips, and then sliced.
Find a great recipe for them here-> Magenbrot

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Zimt Sterne

Bake your own Zimt Sternewith this delicious Cinnamon Star Cookies recipe.These cookies are made with Ground Almonds, Egg White, Lemon Zest and lots of Spices… they are GLUTEN FREE!

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These little cookies have a very strong flavor that gets better as they age.
Bake Your own Zimtsterne–> Zimtsterne Recipe

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Spritz Cookies

Spritz cookies got their name from how they are made. In German, the name Spritz means “to squirt”… and you get their shape from squirting or spritzing them through a machine. Spritz cookies are a light, crunchy butter cookie. They can also be made with nuts or chocolate. Bonus points if you dip them into chocolate. You do have to use the machine to get the ruffled edges… but the ultimate shape is up to you. Wreath, bar, or s shape… all are acceptable, and quite yummy.

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Find a great Traditional Spritz Cookie Recipe Here–> The Oma Way Spritz Cookies

Spritz cookies got their name from how they are made. In German, the name Spritz means “to squirt”… and you get their shape from squirting or spritzing them through a machine. Spritz cookies are a light, crunchy butter cookie. They can also be made with nuts or chocolate. Bonus points if you dip them into chocolate. You do have to use the machine to get the ruffled edges… but the ultimate shape is up to you. Wreath, bar, or s shape… all are acceptable, and quite yummy.

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Springerle

Anise flavored German Christmas Cookies… and now also found in other flavors.

Springerle are an Anise flavored (think black licorice) cookie made from an egg white, flour and sugar dough. It is pressed into a mold, or rolled out with a special rolling pin that is carved with shapes or pictures. After baking, the cookies are often painted toenhancethe picture.

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The recipes for these cookies date back to early Germanic Tribes, and were often exchanged as gifts during the holidays.I’m not a huge fan of Anise … but I LOVE the way these cookies look, and I’ve collected a few of the molds to decorate my kitchen.

Looking for a simple German Anise Cookies Recipe? Try this one Springerle

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Spekulatius

Molded Cinnamon Cookies

My dad is NUTS for Spekulatius…. you can’t have enough of them around.These wonderful cinnamon cookies taste so good with a glass of milk or a cup of tea. They are light, crisp and delicious. (In fact, they are so crisp, they are prone to breaking, so don’t throw them around!!)

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They come with almond slices baked into the back, but you can find them plain as well.

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Bake your own Spekulatius

Here is a recipe for these delightful cookies along with the spice anda

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Schwarz Weiß Gebäck

Simply translated… Black and White Cookies. Actually you make a chocolate and vanilla dough, then shape them together. My mom usually rolled out each dough flat, laid the chocolate on top of the vanilla, then rolled them up together…. then she’s slice the dough roll to make pinwheel cookies. You can also cut strips to combine into a checkerboard shape.

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Find a recipe here–> Schwarz-Weiß Gebäck

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Linzer Cookies (Linzer Augen)

Linzer Cookies are really Austrian, but they have found there way onto so many German Cookie plates, that I decided that they needed to be included in this list. These delicious sandwich cookies are made from the same dough as the famous Linzer Torte, but are put together a bit differently (The cookies are baked separately, the bottom cookie is topped by jam, and a same sized cookie with a hole or “eye” in it… the Torte is baked all together). The dough is made with a combination of flour and almond flour, to make them light and crisp. The added lemon peel adds a wonderful flavor. Traditionally they are filled with Black Current preserves, but you can use Raspberry, or whatever flavor you like. (I’ve even filled them with Nutella!)

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I have a great memory of my mom making these cookies every year. She always used her wedding band to cut that circle in the top cookie dough.
Follow this link for a great recipe for Linzer Cookies

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What are Pfeffernüsse?

Are they Really Made from Pepper and Nuts?

German Pfeffernusse Cookie Recipes vary… some are made with ground almonds or walnuts, but most commercial brands are nut free. They are loaded with different spices, like cloves and cinnamon, but not necessarily pepper.

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Pfeffernüsse (Pfeffernusse Pronunciation – Feffer nu sa) are really hard when they are first baked… best to dunk them…. but they soften up as they age, and get better and better. Often they are rolled in powdered sugar, but they are also dipped in chocolate. I love the commercial ones that are sealed in a sugar glaze… mmmmm

If you want to bake your own, here is a Traditional Pfeffernusse Recipe

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Printen

Printen are a type of Lebkuchen.. but they have a slightly different texture. Originally these cookies were made with imported American Wild-Flower honey in Belgium, but the recipe reached the city of Aachen, where bakers happily made it their own. Using honey made the cookies chewy and extra sweet. Sadly, Napoleon cut off their supply, so they switched up to beet-sugar. The spicy flavor comes from cinnamon, clove, aniseed, spices, ginger, coriander, and cardamom, but the exact recipe for Aachen Printen is protected by the Protected Design Origin. What I like about them is the bite of crystal sugar that is baked in to each cookie. Like a sweet surprise.

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You can buy Printen plain, or dipped in dark chocolate (YUM). It’s even possible to get them dipped in Chocolate and NUTS. (soooo good)

Find a recipe for Printen HERE—> Printen Recipe

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Traditional German Christmas Cookies Recipes

Christmas Baking: Traditional Recipes Made Easy

Christian Teubner’s book assembles all of the traditional German Christmas Cookies in one place.

The recipes are alleasyto follow, and are adapted for American Measurements.

If you want to bake authentic German Christmas cookies, and can’t read German, this book is a great tool. Read a more detailed review here—>>> Christmas Baking:Traditional Recipes Made Easy

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FAQs

What is the most popular cookie in Germany? ›

Lebkuchen. This traditional German cookie is one of the most popular around Christmastime because it has those classic gingerbread flavors. The soft, chewy, and lightly glazed treats are a must-have for your cookie plate. Get the Lebkuchen recipe at A Beautiful Plate.

Does Aldi have German Christmas cookies? ›

Pfeffernüsse: It doesn't get more classic than these little nubs of glazed, spiced gingerbread, and Aldi's version of the German Christmas staple, made with unbleached wheat flour, is a real winner — that is, if you like gingerbread.

What is similar to Lebkuchen? ›

Zimtsterne

These cinnamon stars are another spiced Christmas cookie prepared with almond flour and sometimes decorated with slivers of almonds. Like lebkuchen, zimtsterne cookies are soft, chewy, and glazed with icing.

What cookies do Germans eat? ›

Let's take you on a tour of the yummiest, most scrumptious cookies from the various regions of Germany.
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  • Zimtsterne (cinnamon stars)
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What is the number one dessert in Germany? ›

The Apfelstrudel is the most popular pastry in Germany. Germans often top Apfelstrudel with vanilla cream and whipped cream. What is Germany's most famous dessert? Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte is Germany's most famous dessert.

Who makes best Christmas cookies? ›

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Jan 11, 2024

What is the least popular Christmas cookie? ›

On the naughty list of cookies, Americans gave the lowest win records to anise cookies, which only won 29% of its matchups.

What is the most Googled Christmas cookie? ›

Italian Christmas Cookies grow as top cookie

Zoom in: Italian Christmas Cookies were the top cookie in 13 states, more than double the six states from 2022, Google Trends curator Katie Seaton told Axios. Seaton said the Italian cookies dominated the East Coast both this year and last year.

What is the number one holiday cookie? ›

Peanut Butter Blossoms are America's favorite Christmas cookie, based both on total number of pageviews from the U.S. population as a whole, and number of states that ranked it as their top cookie (which is six, by the way).

Does Aldi sell Lebkuchen? ›

Holly Lane Authentic German Milk Chocolate Lebkuchen 200g | ALDI.

What is the famous German gingerbread? ›

Lebkuchen (pronounced leyb-koo-kuh n) is a centuries-old German spiced treat traditionally baked during the winter holiday season. While lebkuchen is often translated to English as gingerbread, it's not exactly what most Americans envision when they think of gingerbread.

What is the difference between pfeffernüsse and Lebkuchen? ›

Pfeffernusse and lebkuchen are both similarly flavored with honey and lots of warm baking spices but pfeffernusse are almost always small, rounded cookies coated with a powdered sugar glaze, while lebkuchen may be shaped like regular cookies or cut in bars and are generally glazed with chocolate.

What do Germans call cookies? ›

Kekse are biscuits/cookies in general while Plätzchen are a Christmas speciality, although the terms are somewhat interchangeable.

What is Europe's favorite cookie? ›

Europe's favorite cookie with coffee since 1932. Biscoff Cookies are a type of shortcrust biscuit known as “speculoos,” a Belgian specialty. Often served as a side to coffee, Biscoff Cookies are well-known for its unique caramelized flavor.

What desserts is Germany famous for? ›

15 mouthwatering desserts to eat in Germany
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  • Schwarzwälder kirschtorte. Erich Ferdinand / Flickr. ...
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  • Lebkuchen. Simone Buchholz / Flickr. ...
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  • Kaiserschmarrn.
Mar 20, 2017

What is a German biscuit called? ›

An Empire biscuit (Imperial biscuit, Imperial cookie, double biscuit, German biscuit, Belgian biscuit, double shortbread, Empire cookie or biscuit bun) is a sweet biscuit eaten in Scotland and some Commonwealth countries.

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