Italian Butter Cookies With Sprinkles For Spring

Italian butter cookies

If you walk into any Italian American bakery you’ll be sure to find these Italian butter cookies, they’re also known as sprinkle cookies. They’re buttery, not too sweet with a shortbread like texture and they’re very classic and traditional.

They’re surprisingly easy to make, just a few ingredients and you can whip these up in no time, the most challenging thing is piping the cookies out, it takes a little practice, but once you get the hang of it, it goes fast.

full cookie tray

I ordered both my piping bag and tips from Amazon. I use the large 16 inch disposable bags, they come in a pack with quite a few and very reasonably priced, and for the piping tip I used a large star tip Ateco 869, very reasonably priced as well.

butter cookies

As far as the shapes of these butter cookies the sky is the limit. You can do singles like I did, circles, thumbprint, you can do figure eights or arches or just sandwich two together using  jelly or chocolate for the “glue”. Either way you can’t go wrong.

You’ll want to dip the tips into melted chocolate, you can use dark, white or milk, this will allow the sprinkles to stick and give you that characteristic Italian butter cookie look.

I chose a good quality white chocolate for these with pastel colored sprinkles for a springy, Easter look but believe me if you want to dip them in dark chocolate go right ahead. I made a big batch of the dark chocolate dipped ones last Christmas, with all different kinds of sprinkles and crushed nuts and gave them away as gifts.

Easter sprinkle butter cookies

They look pretty and festive for any occasion and they taste amazing because with just a few ingredients it’s imperative to not skimp on the quality of the butter, chocolate, eggs  and vanilla that you use, it really does make a world of difference.

I prefer these homemade ones over anything store bought, so rich and delicious and they’re a heck of a lot cheaper per pound than any bakery I know!

cookies and coffee

The white chocolate with pastels screams spring, don’t you think?

chocolate dipped

Here’s a photo of the dark chocolate dipped ones I made last Christmas, I think my piping skills have improved a little since then!

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Italian Butter Sprinkle Cookies For Spring
 
Rich, buttery Italian butter cookies, sprinkle cookies for spring and beyond!
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Serves: 21
Ingredients
  • 1 cup of very good quality unsalted butter, room temperature, try a European one like Pulgra
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 egg and 1 egg yolk, large
  • 2 teaspoons of pure vanilla not imitation
  • 2¼ cups flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons of cream if needed to pipe easier
  • 12 oz. good quality white, dark or milk chocolate, not candy melts
  • sprinkles of your choice
Instructions
  1. The butter and eggs must be at room temperature.
  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  3. In a mixing bowl using a stand mixer or hand mixer cream the butter and sugar together until nice and fluffy.
  4. Add the eggs and vanilla until combined.
  5. Whisk together the salt and the flour then add to the butter mixture a little at a time on low speed until combined.
  6. If the dough seems too dry add the cream little by little, if too wet add a tiny bit more flour.
  7. Place dough into piping bag ( source in the post) I also use a tall glass to hold the bag while I'm filling it, leave enough room on top so the dough doesn't squish out.
  8. Start piping on your parchment, for the ones I made I they were about 2 inches long but and leave some space between for them to spread a little.
  9. Place the baking pan with the piped cookies into the fridge for ½ hour for better results before baking.
  10. Pre-heat oven to 350 and bake them 15-18 minutes with the bottom having a nice golden color.
  11. Cool COMPLETELY on a rack before dipping in chocolate.
  12. Melt the chocolate in the microwave in a small bowl, 30 second increments, I added a ¼ teaspoon of coconut oil to my chocolate for smoother and glossier texture.
  13. Dip one side of the cookie into the chocolate then over a bowl add the sprinkles and place the cookies back onto a clean baking pan with parchment.
  14. Put the pan into the fridge so the chocolate gets nice and hard and sets well.
  15. Stores well on the counter in a container with wax paper between them, they also freeze well for a month.

 

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Easter Sprinkle Chocolate Dipped Macaroons

sprinkle macaroons

Easter will be quite different for all of us this year but we can still try and make the best of it. I’m thankful for FaceTime, Zoom and all the other video apps where we can chat and connect with family and friends as often as we want while we all hunker down in our homes and pray for this virus to end.

The fact is Easter is around the corner and there are still ways we can make it special. If you’re looking for a super easy and fun sweet treat to make, one that doesn’t require a bunch of ingredients and one that your kids could help you make and eat, try these colorful, sprinkle, chocolate dipped macaroons!

 

coconut and sprinkles

Cute little sprinkles in pastel colors is a pop of brightness after a long winter and it is very spring like.

egg shaped macaroons

This recipe comes from Molly Yeh but I put my spin on it by shaping them into Easter eggs and using pastel sprinkles, but you can certainly use whatever colored sprinkles you have and just scoop them out into round mounds if you like.

egg shaped coconut cookies

And just a note, if you think you might not care for sprinkles in your macaroons, I urge you to take a bite of these, I was hooked!

rack of cookies

They’re soft and chewy in the middle and crisp and toasty on the outside and finished off with a nice dip into chocolate!

chocolate dipped

Just a few ingredients are required and some you probably already have in your pantry, like a jar of sprinkles, a can of sweetened condensed milk, a bag of  chocolate chips and coconut.

single macaroon

Whatever your own spin is on these cookies I know you’ll love them! Who doesn’t love cookies and especially ones with sprinkles!

plated macaroons

Have a blessed Easter, wishing you all safety and good health with the hope that we’ll all be reunited with our loved ones soon.

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Easter Sprinkle Chocolate Dipped Macaroons
 
This recipe is adapted from Molly Yeh's Sprinkle Macaroon's
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Ingredients
  • 1 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 teaspoons, vanilla
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 14 oz. bag sweetened shredded coconut
  • 2 large egg whites
  • ¼ t, salt
  • ¼ cup pastel sprinkles or rainbow of any color, more for topping each cookie
  • 3 oz. of chocolate chips or any kind for melting
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 f. Line a baking sheet with parchment
  2. In a large bowl add the condensed milk, vanilla and almond extract. Mix in the shredded coconut and set aside.
  3. In a separate bowl beat the egg whites with the salt until stiff peaks form.
  4. Fold the egg whites into the coconut mixture and then gently fold in the ¼ cup of sprinkles.
  5. Scoop out about a 2" ball and shape it into an egg, or if not shaping into egg just leave it as that.
  6. Place onto baking sheet 1" apart and sprinkle the tops with more sprinkles.
  7. Bake until golden brown, check at about 18 minutes, remove from oven, let it cool for a few minutes then transfer to a wire rack.
  8. Melt your chocolate in the microwave at 30 second increments, stirring til smooth.
  9. Dip the bottoms of the macaroons into the melted chocolate and place back on parchment.
  10. Let the chocolate on the cookies cool completely at room temperature or in the fridge.
  11. These can be. stored in the fridge for up to a week and still be fresh and delicious!

 

 

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