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Soft, buttery cookies with a surprise maraschino cherry inside and a bright cherry-juice glaze — a nostalgic, elegant treat perfect for gifts and afternoon tea.

Glazed Cherry Bonbon Cookies

This batch of Glazed Cherry Bonbon Cookies has been a small ritual in my kitchen every spring and holiday season. I first stumbled on the idea one evening when I had a jar of maraschino cherries and a craving for something buttery and bright — something that tasted like a childhood treat but felt a little grown-up. The combination of a tender, shortbread-like dough hiding a single cherry and a thin, glossy glaze made with the cherry juice immediately became a favorite. The contrast of a soft cookie, a juicy cherry center, and a whisper of cherry-sweet glaze is what makes these irresistible.

What I love most is the element of surprise: each bite gives a little burst of maraschino flavor that’s amplified by the glaze. These cookies are forgiving to make, travel well, and always elicit that delightful, nostalgic smile from friends and family. Whether you’re making them for a bake sale, gifting during the holidays, or pairing with coffee on a slow Saturday morning, these cookies are a joyful, simple confection that delivers big on flavor and charm.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Soft, buttery texture that stays tender for days thanks to chilling the dough and pulling back on bake time; perfect for those who prefer cookies that aren’t crisp.
  • Bright cherry flavor from both the maraschino center and a glaze made with cherry juice, creating layered cherry notes rather than a single, flat taste.
  • Quick active time — about 10 minutes of hands-on prep — and simple pantry staples, so it’s easy to pull together last minute.
  • Make-ahead friendly: dough can be chilled up to 5 days or frozen for longer, which makes baking for gatherings or weekday treats effortless.
  • Crowd-pleasing presentation — pale pink dough and glossy glaze look festive without being fussy, ideal for gift boxes or an afternoon tea spread.
  • Customizable: tint the dough, swap milk types, or use different cherry varieties to suit dietary needs and flavor preference.

In my family these cookies are the ones people ask for by name. My neighbor once took a plate to a potluck and later confessed she’d come back for a second plate because the glaze made them feel special. I’ve experimented with cashew and oat milk, reduced sugar versions, and even miniatures — each variation has its own charm, but the classic combination of butter, confectioners’ sugar, and maraschino juice remains the most requested.

Ingredients

  • Unsalted butter (1/2 cup): Use high-quality European-style butter if you want richer flavor; softened but not melted will create the tender, shortbread-like crumb that's key here.
  • Confectioners’ sugar (3/4 cup + 1 cup for glaze): Fine powdered sugar keeps texture silky; if your brand is lumpy, sift the cup for the glaze to ensure smoothness.
  • Milk (2 tablespoons): Any milk works — I often use cashew or oat milk for a subtle, nutty note and easier storage; add a splash more only if dough looks dry.
  • Vanilla extract (1 teaspoon): A good quality pure vanilla enhances the buttery base; avoid imitation vanilla when possible for best flavor.
  • All-purpose flour (1 1/2 cups): Spoon and level into your measuring cup for accuracy to keep cookies tender rather than dense.
  • Salt (1/4 teaspoon): Balances sweetness and brings out butter and cherry flavors; do not omit.
  • Red food coloring (5 to 10 drops, optional): For visual appeal — gel coloring gives richer hue with fewer drops than liquid brands.
  • Maraschino cherries (about 10): Look for plump cherries in jars; drain and pat dry before using to reduce excess liquid during baking.
  • Glaze ingredients: 3 tablespoons melted unsalted butter and 1 cup confectioners’ sugar whisked with 2 tablespoons maraschino cherry juice (add more juice if needed for consistency).

Instructions

Mix the butter and sugar: In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment (or a bowl with a handheld mixer), beat 1/2 cup softened unsalted butter and 3/4 cup confectioners’ sugar on medium-high until pale and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Scrape the bowl once to ensure even aeration. This step incorporates air for a tender texture. Add liquids: Beat in 2 tablespoons milk and 1 teaspoon vanilla on medium-high for about 1 minute. If the mixture appears slightly separated, that’s fine — it will come together once the flour is added. Use room-temperature milk to prevent seizing. Incorporate dry ingredients: With the mixer on low, add 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour and 1/4 teaspoon salt until just combined, about 1 minute. If dough seems too dry or crumbly, add a tiny splash more milk (1/4 teaspoon at a time) until it forms a smooth, soft dough. Overmixing develops gluten and makes cookies tough, so stop as soon as no streaks of flour remain. Color and portion: If desired, add 5–10 drops red food coloring and mix gently until uniformly tinted. Use a 2-tablespoon cookie scoop or your hands to portion into roughly 10 equal mounds. Press a shallow thumbprint in each, nest a drained maraschino cherry inside, then carefully seal and crimp the dough around the cherry. Flatten gently; avoid squishing cherries to prevent juice seeping out. Chill the dough: Place mounds on a tray, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate at least 3 hours (up to 5 days). Chilling firms the dough so cookies hold their shape and remain soft. Do not bake unchilled — cookies will spread too thin. Bake: Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Line a baking sheet with a Silpat or parchment and arrange cookies at least 2 inches apart. Bake for about 12 minutes until edges are set and tops are just set but may still appear glossy in the center. Remove and let cool completely on the baking sheet — cookies firm up as they cool. Make the glaze: In a microwave-safe bowl, melt 3 tablespoons unsalted butter (about 20–30 seconds). Whisk in 1 cup confectioners’ sugar and 2 tablespoons maraschino cherry juice until smooth; add more juice a teaspoon at a time to reach a pourable glaze. Spoon roughly 2 teaspoons glaze onto each cooled cookie and let set at room temperature. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • Keep dough chilled: refrigerate at least 3 hours to prevent spreading and to preserve a soft, shortbread-like interior.
  • Cookies are best stored airtight at room temperature for up to one week; glazed items can be refrigerated but may dry slightly faster.
  • The glaze stores well in the refrigerator for weeks and can be reheated briefly to regain pourable consistency.
  • Drain cherries thoroughly and pat dry; excess syrup will make cookies spread or leave sticky centers.
  • Watch baking time closely — a slightly underbaked center gives a tender finished cookie once cooled.

My favorite aspect is how approachable this treat is: the steps are uncomplicated, and yet the final result feels like you spent far more time crafting it. Friends often tell me these taste like a cross between a thumbprint cookie and a petit four — elegant enough for a tea party but simple enough for a weekday bake.

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Storage Tips

Store cooled cookies airtight at room temperature for up to one week. If glazed, place a sheet of parchment between layers to prevent sticking and keep at a cool room temperature if possible; refrigerate only if your kitchen is warm, but note refrigeration can dry them out faster — bring to room temperature before serving. For longer storage, freeze unglazed dough mounds on a tray, then transfer to a resealable bag for up to 3 months. Bake from frozen, adding a minute or two to the bake time. Glaze can be refrigerated for several weeks and warmed gently before using.

Ingredient Substitutions

For dairy-free versions, swap butter for a 1:1 vegan buttery spread and use plant-based milk like cashew or oat. Use gluten-free 1:1 flour blend if needed, but expect slightly different crumb and potentially more spread; you may need to chill longer. If you prefer less sweetness, reduce confectioners’ sugar in the dough by 2 tablespoons — remember the glaze adds sweetness. For natural color, use freeze-dried cherry powder rehydrated to tint rather than artificial dyes.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these with a small pot of loose-leaf tea, milky coffee, or a chilled glass of vanilla almond milk. For a party, arrange on a tiered tray with powdered-sugar-dusted cookies and a small dish of extra maraschino cherries. Garnish glazed cookies with a tiny sliver of candied lemon peel or a sprinkle of finely chopped pistachio for color contrast. They also make charming edible gifts boxed with wax paper layers.

Cultural Background

Thumbprint-style cookies have European roots, often filled with jam — this version leans American, using maraschino cherries popularized in the 20th century as an easy, shelf-stable garnish. The idea of hiding a cherry in dough echoes classic confections where a preserved fruit adds both sweetness and moisture. The glaze made from cherry juice modernizes the concept and amplifies the fruit’s flavor, turning a simple cookie into a nostalgic yet contemporary confection.

Seasonal Adaptations

In spring, tint dough a soft blush and pair cookies with floral teas. For winter holidays, use a deeper red and add a pinch of ground ginger or cinnamon to the dough for warmth. Summer variations could incorporate fresh cherry compote on the side or swap maraschino cherries for glacé cherries dipped briefly in warm water to remove some syrup. For Valentine’s Day, make mini versions as bite-sized bonbons perfect for favors.

Meal Prep Tips

Prepare dough and shape into filled mounds several days before you plan to bake; keep them chilled and bake on the day you need them for maximum freshness. Alternatively, freeze the dough mounds individually on a tray, then store in a freezer bag; bake from frozen, watching closely for an extra minute or two in the oven. Make the glaze ahead and store in the fridge; bring to room temperature and whisk before spooning over cooled cookies.

These Glazed Cherry Bonbon Cookies are one of those small pleasures that become part of a routine — easy to make, joyful to share, and endlessly adaptable. I hope you make them your own and create a few delicious memories along the way.

Pro Tips

  • Chill the dough at least 3 hours to prevent spreading and preserve a soft interior.

  • Drain and pat cherries dry to avoid excess moisture that causes spreading.

  • Slightly underbake so centers remain tender; cookies firm up as they cool.

  • Sift confectioners’ sugar for a silky glaze and mix the glaze to a pourable consistency before glazing.

This nourishing glazed cherry bonbon cookies recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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Glazed Cherry Bonbon Cookies

This Glazed Cherry Bonbon Cookies recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 10 steaks
Glazed Cherry Bonbon Cookies
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:20 minutes

Ingredients

Cookies

Glaze

Instructions

1

Cream butter and sugar

Beat 1/2 cup softened butter with 3/4 cup confectioners’ sugar on medium-high until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Scrape bowl to ensure even mixing.

2

Add milk and vanilla

Mix in 2 tablespoons milk and 1 teaspoon vanilla on medium-high for about 1 minute until incorporated; some separation is okay prior to adding flour.

3

Add dry ingredients

On low speed, add 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour and 1/4 teaspoon salt until just combined. If dough is crumbly, add milk 1/4 teaspoon at a time until cohesive.

4

Portion and fill

Portion dough into ten 2-tablespoon mounds, make a shallow well with your thumb, place a drained maraschino cherry inside, then seal and crimp dough around the cherry.

5

Chill

Place shaped mounds on a tray, cover, and refrigerate at least 3 hours or up to 5 days to firm the dough and reduce spreading during baking.

6

Bake

Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C). Arrange cookies 2 inches apart on a lined baking sheet and bake about 12 minutes, until edges are set and tops are just set; cool on the baking sheet.

7

Prepare and apply glaze

Melt 3 tablespoons butter in a microwave-safe bowl, whisk in 1 cup confectioners’ sugar and 2 tablespoons cherry juice until smooth. Spoon about 2 teaspoons over each cooled cookie and allow glaze to set.

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Nutrition

Calories: 294kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein:
2g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat:
5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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