Vanillekipferl Recipe in English- A German Christmas Cookie That is Delicious Year Round! (2024)

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Vanillakipferl or Vanilla Crescents generally aren’t the first cookie people think of when searching for a traditional German Christmas cookie recipe. It’s not spiced like a Lebkuchen, or topped jam like Spitzbuben. Instead, the recipe is a great example of how a few simple ingredients can come together to make flavorful magic. These rich and delicious cookies are made from ground almonds and A LOT of butter (they really are quite short), then flavored with vanilla and a coating of vanilla sugar. Maybe they don’t shout Christmas, but they fit perfectly on your Bunter Teller. And in my house, they are the first to vanish.

(They are also quite tasty with a cup of coffee in summertime.)

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Because there are so few ingredients in the Vanillekipferl recipe, each ingredient is important. Don’t substitute margarine for butter, and don’t use stale or old almonds. The flavors will all show through.Because I often bake German Recipes, I keep a jar of Vanilla Sugar on hand. I used to bring home the packets, but home made is easy.

My grocery store sells ground almonds for baking, but you can make it yourself in a food processor. Put whole almonds into a food processor, and pulse until you have ground Almonds (pulse too much, and you will have Almond Spread…great with jam on toast, but not so good for these cookies). Even better… if you have a German Hand Grinderfor nuts, you will get the perfect texture every time!

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All photos by Karen Lodder

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Vanillekipferl Recipe in English

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Course Dessert

Cuisine German

Servings 40 Cookies

Ingredients

  • cup Flour 260g
  • 1 Egg Yolk
  • 2 tsp. Vanilla Extract
  • 3/4 cup Powdered Sugar 80g
  • 1 cup Ground Almonds 100g
  • 1 cup Cold Butter-cubed 220
  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup Vanilla Sugar

Instructions

  • This recipe comes together in no time if you use a food processor.... If you don't have one...you can use a mixer.

  • Put the Flour, Egg Yolk, Vanilla Extract, Powdered Sugar, and Ground Almonds in the Bowl of a Food Processor, pulse to combine.

  • Feed Butter cubes one at a time until it's incorporated, and the dough comes together.

  • Lay a piece of plastic wrap on the counter. Turn out the dough onto the plastic.

  • Shape the dough into a log... about 2 inches in diameter.

  • Wrap the log in the plastic wrap.... kind of squeeze and form as you go.

  • Stick the dough log into the refrigerator for 30 minutes to chill

  • Preheat the Oven to 350 F, 180 C

  • Now for the shaping part.

  • Pull the dough out of the fridge. Slice off 1/4 to 1/2 inch slices... roll the dough between your hands to a mini log shape.. then taper the ends, and bend the dough to a crescent shape, and put it on a cookie sheet. Repeat until all dough is used.

  • Give the cookies about an inch of space in each direction.

  • When you fill up a cookie sheet, pop it into the oven. Bake 12-13 minutes.... until browning around the edges.

  • While the cookies are baking, put the Vanilla Sugar in a small bowl. (If you don't have Vanilla Sugar, use plain sugar)

  • Set a cooling rack over a cookie sheet with the bowl next to it.

  • Set the cookie sheet with the baked cookies near the Vanilla Sugar Bowl and the Prepared Rack. Take a cookie... one at a time while still warm... from the cookie sheet... roll it in the Vanilla Sugar, and set it on the rack.

  • Repeat will all of the cookies.

  • Let cool on rack.

  • Store in an airtight container. I think they should be ok airtight for a few weeks, but honestly they've never lasted that long here.

Keyword Vanilla Crescent, Vanillekipferl

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Step by Step Photos for Making This German Vanilla Kipferl Recipe

Put the mixed dough in a line on some plastic wrap

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Wrap the plastic around the dough, and smooth it a bit.

Chill… 30 minutes in the refrigerator (you can also freeze the dough)

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Slice off a a bit… roll up, taper the ends, curve the dough, and place it on a cookie sheet.
They should be about 2 inches long.

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Bake 12 minutes. They should be just browning

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Roll the hot cookies in vanilla sugar, then place on a cooling rack to finish cooling.

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I usually place a cookie sheet under the rack to catch sugar… it’s easier to clean up

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Serve and enjoy

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