Festive Spiced Shortbread Cookies for Santa

Spiced Shortbread Cookies

Buttery, fragrant, and full of seasonal warmth: These festive spiced shortbread cookies are a playful yet elegant addition to your holiday baking. With cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, and orange zest, they fill the kitchen with cozy aromas – the kind that might just tempt Santa himself to linger for a second cookie.

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Close-up of festive spiced shortbread cookies on a white plate with orange slices and star anise, set on a rustic table with pine branches and a warm candle glow.

Hey, folks – I hope you all are doing well!

I’m excited to share these holiday shortbread cookies, a delightful spin on the classic melt-in-your-mouth shortbread you know and love. Infused with warming spices and just a hint of citrus, they’re perfectly crumbly, lightly sweet, and irresistibly festive.

Although these cookies are for Santa, you’re absolutely allowed to sneak one or two – for “quality control,” of course. After all, you wouldn’t want to serve the big guy anything less than perfect! :)

Whether you’re baking them for Santa, gifting to friends, or enjoying with a cup of tea by the tree, these cookies will bring cheer to every bite.

Why You’ll Love These Festive Spiced Shortbread Cookies

  • Festive and fragrant: These festive spiced shortbread cookies are infused with classic holiday flavours – vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, and a touch of orange zest – creating the perfect seasonal treat.
  • Perfect for gifting: Their delicate texture and warm aroma make them ideal for cookie boxes, dessert trays, or homemade holiday gifts.
  • Santa-approved: Buttery, sweet, and lightly spiced – the kind of shortbread cookies for Santa he’ll look forward to every year.
  • Quick and easy: No complicated steps or chilling time. Just mix, shape, and bake – perfect for busy December baking sessions.
  • Melt-in-your-mouth texture: The combination of butter and cornstarch gives these cookies their signature tender, crumbly shortbread finish.

Flavour and Texture Profile

These festive spiced shortbread cookies for Santa are buttery, crumbly, and delicately spiced. The cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom blend fills your kitchen with the aroma of holiday baking, while the orange zest adds a whisper of brightness. Each bite melts on the tongue – soft, sandy, and rich – with a subtle warmth that lingers. They’re not overly sweet, making them perfect for pairing with tea, coffee, or, naturally, a tall glass of milk waiting by the fireplace.

Ingredients You’ll Need for These Festive Spiced Shortbread Cookies

  • Butter: Adds rich flavour and that classic buttery aroma – the foundation of every great shortbread cookie.
  • Flour: Forms the soft, tender structure of these festive spiced shortbread cookies, creating that perfect crumbly shortbread bite.
    • Corn starch: Optionally, you can swap 2 tbsp. flour for starch. It gives the cookies their signature melt-in-your-mouth texture and delicate lightness.
  • Honey: Brings gentle sweetness and a touch of floral warmth that enhances the spices beautifully.
  • Brown sugar: Deepens the flavour and adds a light caramel undertone that complements the honey.
  • Orange zest: Adds brightness and a subtle citrus lift, balancing the richness and giving the cookies a lively festive note.
  • Salt: Sharpens the flavours and keeps the sweetness in harmony.
  • Spices: A warming blend of ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, allspice, and cardamom fills each cookie with cozy seasonal flavour.
  • Vanilla bean or extract: Adds a smooth, comforting background note that ties together the butter, spice, and citrus.

Possible Additions and Variations

Although these festive spiced shortbread cookies are already delicious, you can always make them even more exiting by customizing:

  • Add chocolate: Dip half the cookie in melted dark or white chocolate and sprinkle with crushed candy cane.
  • Make it citrusy: Drizzle a light orange glaze over cooled cookies.
  • Nutty twist: Fold in finely chopped pecans or hazelnuts for extra texture.
  • Gingerbread feel: Increase cinnamon and add a touch of molasses for a deeper spice tone.

More Festive Holiday Cookies for Santa

Are you looking for more fun festive cookie recipes, just like these festive spiced shortbread cookies? Be sure to check more ideas:

I’d love for you to try these festive spiced shortbread cookies. If you give the recipe a go, please share your results in the comments, message me on Instagram, or post your photos with the hashtag #havocinthekitchen. I look forward to seeing your creations and hearing your thoughts!

Cheers!

Festive Spiced Shortbread Cookies for Santa
Overhead view of holiday spiced shortbread cookies decorated with powdered sugar and orange slices, placed near glowing candles, pinecones, and festive greenery.

Festive Spiced Shortbread Cookies for Santa

Recipe by Ben | Havocinthekitchen
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Course: Christmas, Cookies, Christmas Cookies

Festive spiced shortbread cookies for Santa are buttery, sandy and filled with warm holiday spices – the perfect treat for the season.

Servings

30-40

servings
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking time

30

minutes
Chilling time

20-30

minutes
Cook Mode

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Ingredients

  • 200 g. (1 cup and 2 tbsp.) all-purpose flour
    may need more for dusting

  • 170 g. (3/4 cup) unsalted butter, ideally European-style butter but good-quality American-style butter works just fine

  • 2 tbsp. (40 g)honey

  • 2 tbsp. (20 g) old-fashioned brown sugar

  • zest of 1 orange

  • 1/2 tsp. salt

  • 1 tsp. cinnamon

  • 1 tsp ginger

  • 1/2 tsp. grated nutmeg

  • 1/2 tsp. cardamom

  • a pinch of clove and allspice, each

  • 1 vanilla been, seeds – or 1 tsp. vanilla extract

Directions

  • First Method (Requires Use of a Mixer and Chilling):
  • Make sure to remove the butter from the fridge 1-2 hours prior to baking. In a bowl, using a mixer, cream the softened butter, honey, sugar, vanilla seeds (or extract) and salt on medium speed, 2 minute or so.
  • Stir in the flour, zest, and spices, and mix with a spoon or spatula until the mixture starts to remain dough; it might be quite sticky, so you could dust with a little of extra flour (if it’s only slightly sticky, don’t add any extra flour as it could be fine after chilling.) Don’t overmix the dough.
  • Chill the dough for about 20 minutes. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (~175 degrees C).
  • Roll the dough out with a rolling-pin about 0.5 to 0.7 cm thick; if the dough still feels a little sticky, you may lightly dust with flour, but don’t overdue. Cut cookies using cookie cutters of your choice. Place the cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet(s).
  • Bake for about 10-14 minutes (depending on size) or until edges are lightly golden but the cookies are still quite pale. If you prefer delicate, moist, and soft cookies, bake them just for 10 minutes depending on your oven. If you prefer them crisp and more browned, bake them for extra 2 minutes or so. Either way, they will be delicious! Enjoy!
  • Second Method (No Mixer and Chilling is Required):
  • Cut the butter into few large pieces, place in a microwave-safe bowl, and heat for about 25-40 seconds or until very soft (partly melted); or melt a small saucepan over stovetop heat.
  • Combine the soften/melted butter with sugar, honey, vanilla, spices, and zest. Beat with a wooden spoon for 30 seconds until well-incorporated.
  • Stir in the flour and starch and mix until remains dough; don’t overmix. If the dough feels too sticky, dust with a little of flour. If it feels to crumbly / dry (that happens as density of ingredients could wary), you can fix it by stirring in a little more of melted butter or a splash of milk.
  • You do not need to refrigerate the dough, but if you have time, giving it 5-10 minutes of resting will improve the texture even more. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (~175 degrees C). Repeat steps 4 and 5 from the 1st method. Enjoy!

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7 Comments

  1. These spiced shortbread cookies look like the perfect treat for the holidays! The addition of spices must add such a wonderful depth of flavor. Yum!

  2. These Spiced Shortbread Cookies sound absolutely heavenly! I can practically taste the buttery, crumbly goodness and the warm, festive spices. They would be perfect for a holiday cookie platter or as a homemade gift.

  3. You’ve combined two of my faves! They are so pretty with you cookie cutters as well. Adding to my must try list.

  4. They look very pretty and I bet they are amazingly delicious with all the wonderful holiday spices.

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