Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (2024)

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (1)

MyRecipes Member

Rating: 1 stars

12/19/2022

These cookies may be the worst on the planet I am a master chef and these cookies were so bad my dog threw up after digging them up in the trash yes that’s right the trash. Honestly whoever made this recipe should jump off a bridge im not saying you should kill your self but you should definetally do something. Peace #KeepYourselfSafe

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (2)

skcoleman7

Rating: 5 stars

02/24/2016

I held out very little hope for these when the "dough" that formed after mixing the wet and dry ingredients was basically slightly pebbly dust. But with a lot of kneading, I was able to form the balls and get them on the cookie sheets. Baking time was 15 minutes in my oven. Next time I will mix some of the chopped hazelnuts into the dough and sprinkle more on the Nutella topping. Rolling those very dry cookie balls in the hazelnuts tended to make the dough flake and crumble. The cookies are very tasty (I didn't use the espresso - may do that next time too) and surprisingly moist considering how dry the dough was.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (3)

MereUbu

Rating: 1 stars

02/10/2016

My daughter and I have been eyeing this recipe for years, and this past Christmas, we finally got it together to make them. We followed the recipe to the letter (measured the flour and everything), and they were just not good at all. Dry, crumbly, not very chocolate-y, and a weird flavor. Even my husband--who will eat anything--pronounced them inedible, and after repeated tastings, we finally threw the whole batch in the trash. I'll take Fudgy Mocha Brownies over these any day.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (4)

mafrancis

Rating: Unrated

08/23/2015

You have to differentiate between volume and liquid measures. A weight of 4.5 ounces of flour is approximately a one cup volume. I agree the recipe is not clear on this. They should have used one or the other measure, not both in this case to avoid confusion.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (5)

Cakehole

Rating: Unrated

07/29/2015

I think they mean 4.5 oz. dry weight, not 4.5 ounces liquid volume as with a measuring cup. According to King Arthur Flour, a cup of all-purpose flour weighs 4 1/4 ounces or 120 grams.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (6)

JackMc2001

Rating: 5 stars

12/03/2014

I made several batches of these last year. They were that good! Another alternative to putting a dalup on top is to stack to cookies together with the nutella filling. Equally as YUMMY!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (7)

trcarlson

Rating: 1 stars

12/15/2012

The recipe calls for 4.5oz "about a cup". 4.5oz is nowhere near a cup. I followed the latter part of the instruction and ruined the recipe.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (8)

peanut3149

The cookie part is a bit dry and slightly chalky, but the nutella and nuts provide good flavor. Was a fun recipe to make with kids.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (9)

JodieP

Rating: 3 stars

12/11/2011

Not sure what I did wrong. Usually all my stuff turns out great. I did use land o' lakes light butter. Maybe the increased water in the light butter was to blame, but the dough was way too sticky/runny to knead. I had to pour it into a 8x8 pan and make cookie bars. Taste is good, but not sure what went wrong???

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (10)

SharonToji

Rating: 4 stars

12/11/2011

Since the nuts wouldn't stick, I incorporated them into the dough, which worked well, and looked fine. I finished putting the Nutella in the thumbprints, and ate one. It tasted really good, but I do wish that something could have been added to the Nutella so that it would have become more of a fudge-like consistency for stacking. I make a lot of cookies ahead of Christmas, as I have time, and give them as gifts to those who come to our Christmas Eve party. I have these in the refrigerator now, hoping that they will get cold enough so that I can carefully layer them with parchment and stack them to store for Christmas. I think this is one big problem with these cookies for Christmas. I do want to say that I think folding the nuts into the dough really worked well, not only appearance wise, but also taste wise. I think it's a lot less work than coating with egg white. I gave four stars because of the nut problem that had to be solved, and the Nutella remaining soft. I tripled the recipe

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (11)

eurocook

Rating: 5 stars

12/11/2011

The base is not overly sweet, and the Nutella adds a sweeter note. A great combination. We used the espresso and really liked the added depth - it's a great "grown-up" version of traditional thumbprints. I chopped the nuts in my mini-food processor, which made a mix of finer pieces and slightly chunkier, leaving the cookies well coated. Used the left-over egg whites to help the nuts stick as others recommended. Important to make a deep thumbprint before baking; I used a small coffee spoon to re-impress after baking, but then the cookies stuck to the pan a bit more, so in the end, I just swirled a dab of nutella using a toothpick to make a pretty design, as others suggested. They tasted great, and everyone loved them.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (12)

UptownGirLA

Rating: 3 stars

03/01/2011

These are good chocolate/nut cookies, BUT the center remains soft!? ... which is not good for packing in a cookie tin. Does anyone have suggestions on what to add to the Nutella to make it "set" better & still taste yummy? I ship cookies to my Mother & would like to send her a batch of these thumbprints.Thanks in advance for your advice.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (13)

sweetsilver16

Rating: 4 stars

02/19/2011

I thought these cookies turned out quite well; they were a hit at the party I served them at, although small. I was only able to get 23 cookies from this batch. I could only find whole filberts, so I cut those up to coat with, and lightly toasted them stovetop. I may have used slightly more flour than needed because they seemed slightly dry, but still very tasty. I used others' suggestions to coat the sides with the egg whites to help the nuts stick. I used the back of my 1/4 tsp spoon to indent the cookie, before putting it into the oven, then after 5 minutes of baking. The nutella on top was truly the best part! Thanks for the recipe!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (14)

mydogsky

Rating: 5 stars

12/23/2010

I just made these for Christmas, and they taste great! Thank you for all the suggestions in the reviews. I used the egg whites to help the nuts stick to the cookies as suggested. I also swirled the Nutella with a toothpick to make it look pretty. I used the end of a wooden spoon to make the indentations prior to and after baking.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (15)

pchefrebecca1

Rating: 5 stars

06/16/2010

super easy, small but flavorful. Make these babies for every get together, never any leftovers!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (16)

BanAnnainAZ

Rating: 4 stars

02/28/2010

Yummy!! Definitely double the recipe as I barely got 24 cookies with ingredient quantity listed. Made these for cookie exchange and everyone enjoyed them!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (17)

Kvelez

Rating: 5 stars

02/07/2010

I skipped the toasted hazelnuts, because my boyfriend doesn't like nuts. Either way, these cookies put a dent in my diet. I couldn't resist eating more than one! Very yummy! Will try with hazelnuts and esspreso next time :)

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (18)

Mom25Boys

Rating: 5 stars

01/19/2010

Our favorite new Christmas cookie recipe! Did not add the espresso, though. Great flavor and appearance!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (19)

Meggers22

Rating: 5 stars

01/11/2010

I rarely rate recipes, but these cookies were fantastic! I made the dough the night before Christmas and wrapped it in plastic overnight. The next morning I let it warm up on the counter for about an hour, and it was still extremely hard. However, I kneaded it with my hands and it worked perfectly. I then rolled the dough into little balls before I rolled them in crushed hazelnuts. I think the warming effect of my hands really helped the nuts stick, since I had no trouble with the nut pieces falling off. As they came out of the oven, I used a wine bottle cork to re-thumbprint the cookie and it worked perfectly. These cookies look beautiful and are just as delicious!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (20)

rcauteru

Rating: 5 stars

01/07/2010

I made these over the holidays and they were so easy and quite delicious. I did use the espresson powder since I have a big jar of it and it added a really nice flavor. I left off the nuts since my son won't eat them, but I am making again this weekend for a dinner at my sisters and I WILL use the nuts this time. Oh, and you do have to make the thumbprints pretty deep or they will dissappear after baking

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (21)

pirogilady

Rating: 5 stars

01/06/2010

excellent easy and delicious cookies. I made half without hazelnuts for the ones who are allergic to nuts and instead of Nutella I always have Israeli chocolate spread- or any other European nut free chocolate spread. They disappeared before we called everyone for dessert. Not too sweet, definitely will make again and again!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (22)

BethApril

Rating: 4 stars

01/05/2010

These were tasty. I had the same issue of the thumbprints vanishing, and the hazelnuts not sticking. I sued a teaspoon to re-print the cookies once they were out of the oven. If I make these again, I will chop the nuts really, really finely, since for me those were the only ones to stick. I didn't use the coffee powder, but they were still delicious. The nutella on the top made these outstanding.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (23)

justine1585

Rating: 5 stars

12/20/2009

These cookies were delicious and a big hit with my friends! I was slightly worried when I turned out the dough onto the wax paper and it seemed like all powder, but after kneading as stated, the dough came together nicely. I followed the recipe exactly, and they came out just like the picture. I would definitely make these again.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (24)

mgclancy

Rating: 5 stars

12/16/2009

These were a nice change from regular thumbprints. I suggest dipping the rolled dough in the leftover egg whites and then rolling them in the hazelnuts. Also I baked for 5 minutes then put thumb indentation and cooked for the other 5 minutes. Delicious.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (25)

psyfhlower

Rating: 5 stars

12/13/2009

These are soooo good. There's something about the combination of the cookie base itself with the Nutella. These are excellent. (Although I wonder if I couldn't use just 1/4 tsp of the Nutella. the entire 1/2 tsp seemed like a little too much)

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (26)

dtchicago

Rating: 5 stars

12/07/2009

This recipe was delicious. No one could believe that it was a "light" recipe! It was very rich and tasty; also fairly easy to prepare. I did notice that the cookies become a little stale after about 3 days.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (27)

DeeandBob

Rating: 5 stars

12/06/2009

I made this recipe for a Christmas Party and it came out great! I used the coffee, and followed the recipe as written. I agree to make the thumbprint bigger when the cookies are right out of the oven. I froze the cookies at that point. On the day of the party, I softened the Nutella in the microwave, then used a ziplock as a pastry bag and piped it on the cookies. Then as suggested used a toothpick to swirl. They looked just like the picture. I will definitely make them again, and have shared the recipe. Thank you! Dee

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (28)

Quinnetts

Rating: 5 stars

12/03/2009

Awesome cookies! Use your thumb/finger to make a deeper indentation as soon as the cookies come out of the oven and you'll have enough space for the nutella. Again...a new family favorite. Enjoy!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (29)

EliethP

Rating: 5 stars

11/30/2009

I love chocolate and hazelnuts and this recipe is great! Not too sweet and you can taste the chocolate. I mostened my hands with a little water to roll the cookies and that helped when i rolled them in the nuts. I had some almonds in the freezer so i used them instead of hazelnuts to coat the cookies and it tasted great. The only thing was that after baking it, the thumbprint is not as deep as in the picture but i still managed to smear some nutella.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (30)

brookcooks

Rating: 4 stars

11/27/2009

These are delicious. The "dough" I turned out onto wax paper was more crumbs than dough, but it came together with kneading. I couldn't get the hazelnuts to stick to the sides very well, and the cookies spread enough in the oven to negate my fairly deep indentations. I just spread the Nutella on rather than filling, and then sprinkled on some extra hazelnuts for good measure. All of that sounds like more trouble than it was. These cookies really are very good.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (31)

HoneyB

Rating: 5 stars

11/25/2009

These were so easy and are so delicious! There is no reason whatsoever to stray away from this recipe!

Chocolate-Hazelnut Thumbprints Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep Thumbprint Cookies from spreading? ›

Storing your dough in the fridge helps to harden the fat and prevent your cookies from spreading. Allow it to chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

Why are my Thumbprint Cookies falling apart? ›

The dough should be chilled for at least 30 minutes, so that you can shape it into balls and indent without falling apart. Check that your oven temperature isn't too high.

How do you keep Thumbprint Cookies from cracking? ›

Make sure you roll the cookie dough balls into a smooth round ball. If there are cracks on the balls, then they're more likely to crack as you indent them. Also, avoid waiting too long after rolling them to indent them.

Why are they called Thumbprint Cookies? ›

Thumbprint Cookies originally got their name from bakers who pushed their thumb down into the cookies, creating a small indentation in each one.

What can I add to cookies to keep them from spreading? ›

Cookies spread because the fat in the cookie dough melts in the oven. If there isn't enough flour to hold that melted fat, the cookies will over-spread. Spoon and level that flour or, better yet, weigh your flour. If your cookies are still spreading, add an extra 2 Tablespoons of flour to the cookie dough.

Do I need to refrigerate thumbprint cookies? ›

No. After baking, thumbprint cookies do not need to be refrigerated. To store them, simply save in an airtight container at room temperature. You can store them in the refrigerator if you prefer, but it's not necessary.

Why are my thumbprint cookies dry? ›

Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

Do you need to grease pan for chocolate chip cookies? ›

It turns out MOST cookies turn out far more reliably when baked on parchment and without grease on the pan. There are two ways in which a greased pan may negatively affect your cookies: 1. The additional fats are likely to seep into your cookie and cause more spreading and less rise than desired.

What is the shelf life of thumbprint cookies? ›

When does Thumbprint Cookies expire? Thumbprint cookies, whether homemade or store-bought, generally maintain their best quality for up to 1 to 2 weeks at normal room temperature. If you store your cookies in the fridge, you can extend their life to about 3 weeks.

Can I freeze dough for thumbprint cookies? ›

Absolutely! Thumbprint cookies will either have their indentions made before or after baking. If that occurs before baking, you can do that before they're frozen so that they're ready to go when you're ready to bake them.

How long can thumbprint cookie dough be refrigerated? ›

Most cookie dough can be refrigerated, well-wrapped, for 3-5 days before baking. If you want to make it farther in advance, freeze the dough. You can either freeze the entire brick of dough or divide it into portions for quick baking.

What are the oldest cookies in the world? ›

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico” in the village of Colcullo in the Italian region of Abruzzo.

What are Elvis cookies? ›

The Elvis: Peanut Butter, Banana and Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies.

What is the old name for cookies? ›

While the English primarily referred to cookies as small cakes, seed biscuits, or tea cakes, or by specific names, such as jumbal or macaroon, the Dutch called the koekjes, a diminutive of koek (cake)...

How do you get cookies to hold their shape? ›

To help cookies keep their shape, freeze them! I freeze each batch of cut-out cookies for 5 to 10 minutes before baking. They rise just slightly higher and keep their shape better. This really helps when using an intricate cookie cutter, but I do this even when baking circles.

Why do my cookies spread out when I bake them? ›

Heat: As the cookies bake, the heat causes the dough to soften and the air pockets within the dough to expand. This expansion leads to the cookies spreading out.

How can you prevent cookies from spreading thin? ›

If all you have on hand is foil and you don't like thin and crispy cookies, try chilling your dough before baking to prevent excess spreading — or just skip the lining altogether and bake them on an ungreased sheet pan.

Do thumbprint cookies need to be refrigerated? ›

Store the cooled thumbprint cookies in an airtight container at room temperature on the counter. You don't have to refrigerate the cookies. I don't recommend stacking the cookies because of the jam. These cookies will stay fresh for up to 5 days.

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