Danish Butter Cookies Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Samantha Seneviratne

November12,2021

4.3

3 Ratings

  • Prep time 30 minutes
  • Cook time 20 minutes
  • Makes 35

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Author Notes

My family does not have a grand cookie-making tradition around the holidays. After the myth of Santa Claus had evaporated and my brother and I were over the age of 12, my Buddhist family didn’t care that much about Christmas. My mom put up a beautiful tree that we all refused to help her decorate, and on Christmas, we exchanged a few relatively modest gifts and called it a day. It meant far more to me to snuggle together and watch the movie Selena than to sing Christmas carols. (Selena is the only movie in the history of time that’s been able to keep all four of us entertained at once.)

What we did relish, though, were the gifts my mom received as a Montessori preschool teacher. Each year she brought home a mountain of presents from her students: scented candles, planners, sweaters and scarves, homemade mugs—and cookies galore. She would set up camp at the base of the pile with a notepad in hand, and my brother and I would tear into the wrappers like raccoons burrowing through trash, yelling out names so that my mom could address her thank-you cards. Perhaps it was the sheer volume that made it fun—we unwrapped and moved on with such fervor that scraps of paper flew around the living room like many-colored birds.

Then we’d hit one of those blue tins of Danish butter cookies, and we’d stop. Jackpot! These were our family’s favorite cookies—super simple with a buttery base and crunchy sugary topping, and not frilly, unless you count the white paper cups they came in. They were just perfect for a cup of tea, and another viewing of Selena.

Years later, after my brother passed away, and we stopped celebrating Christmas altogether, I thought a lot about those butter cookies. Our love for them was outsized because they gave us something else. They gave us a reason to put everything aside and open mom’s presents together, laughing the entire time. There gave us another reason to make more tea and laugh some more. (Except, of course, when we were all shedding tears for Selena.) Because they were gifted by my mother’s lovely students, we spent exactly zero hours working for them in the kitchen. They were the cookies we enjoyed while we hung out and enjoyed each other’s company. And those were the best of times.

My homemade version takes a bit more effort than opening up a blue tin, but they are worth it. Just like the classic, they are both buttery and crisp. I’ve amped them up with plenty of lemon zest and dried currants but kept the classic crunchy sugar topping. Bake them for your family today, but make sure the cookies are done by the time they arrive. Don’t waste one extra minute in the kitchen when you could be out among them, doling out tea and hugs. —Samantha Seneviratne

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Danish ButterCookies

Ingredients
  • 1 cup(2 sticks, ½ pound, or 227 grams) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup(100 grams) granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoonfinely grated lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoonpure vanilla extract
  • 2 cups(250 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 5 ounces(142 grams) dried currants
  • 1/2 teaspoonbaking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoonkosher salt
  • 1 handfulsanding sugar
Directions
  1. In a large bowl, using an electric mixer on medium speed, beat the butter and sugar for about 3 minutes, until combined and creamy. Add the egg, lemon zest, and vanilla and beat until combined. Beat in the flour, currants, baking soda, and salt until just combined.
  2. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Transfer about one-quarter of the dough to a piping bag fitted with a ½-inch (1.2-centimeter) star tip. Pipe small rings, about 1¾ inches (3.6 centimeters) in diameter, onto the prepared baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining dough. Freeze for about 20 minutes, until firm.
  3. Meanwhile, heat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Line 2 rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper. Tip a little bit of sanding sugar into a small bowl. Quickly dip the cookies into the sugar to coat, then transfer them, about 1 inch apart, to the prepared baking sheets. Return the remaining cookies to the freezer.
  4. Bake the cookies, rotating the sheets halfway through, for 13 to 18 minutes, until golden around the edges. Transfer the baking sheet to a wire rack to cool. Repeat with the remaining cookies.
  5. Do Ahead: The cookies can be made 3 days ahead. Store in an airtight container at room temperature, or freeze for up to 2 months.

Tags:

  • Cookie
  • Biscuit
  • American
  • European
  • Lemon
  • Butter
  • Vanilla
  • Make Ahead
  • Bake
  • Family Reunion
  • Holiday
  • Snack

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7 Reviews

Mettefrotton December 24, 2021

Interesting spin. But I would not call these Danish butter cookies. They are Danish inspired butter cookies with lemon and currants. Trust me. My family is Danish and I have made many Danish butter cookies with my mor (mother) and mormor (maternal grandmother). If you want authentic Danish butter cookies, butter, sugar, flour, vanilla. Or for an authentic variation, incorporate almond flavors (paste, flour, extract). Happy Danish inspired baking!

Brian D. February 9, 2021

As a genuine Dane I suggest you coat them in chocolate and I guarantee pleasure beyond pleasure, Butter Cookies with chocolate coating are often ignored here in the states but when you get a tin of Danish cookies in Denmark they are always the first to be eaten.

liliana December 3, 2020

Could the dough be formed into a roll, covered in wax paper, frozen for the specified 20 minutes and then sliced for baking? Seems SO much easier.

babswool December 24, 2019

I liked these cookies but I found them a little difficult to pipe. The currents got caught in the nozzle. That being said they were part of a goodie basket and these cookies were considered the favorites from everyone.

nancy O. December 13, 2019

Wonderful flavor and crunchy texture. These are a new holiday favorite. I didn't have currants so left them out. Maybe that's why I had no problem piping them. But it was a lot of piping! My granddaughter suggested using a cookie press so I may try that on the next batch. Freezing is important. One

ThriftyGiblet December 12, 2019

Agree with Kathleen M. This dough was quite challenging to pipe. Be sure to use a ½" star tip. The currants will get stuck in anything smaller. The cookies softened a bit on the 2nd day, probably because of the currants. Note: These spread a lot, even after a long stay in the freezer.

Kathleen M. December 9, 2019

Loved the taste of these! But I did find it difficult to pipe them. The dough seemed really stiff. Any suggestions or is this to be expected?

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