Pistachio Pudding Cookies

Deliciously chewy, nutty green cookies flavored with instant pistachio pudding — a quick, festive treat that's soft in the center and lightly crisp at the edges.

These Pistachio Pudding Cookies are one of those small joys that brighten the holidays and weeknight dessert rotations alike. I first mixed this combination together on a slow afternoon when I had a box of instant pistachio pudding tucked in the pantry and a craving for a cookie that tasted like the classic pistachio ice cream I loved as a child. The pudding mix adds not only that unmistakable nutty flavor but also a tender, chewy crumb that keeps the cookies soft for days. They bake up a pretty, soft green that begs to be shared — whether you’re assembling cookie plates for a party or just sneaking one (or three) with a cup of tea.
What makes these especially lovely is their simplicity: pantry staples, one box of instant pistachio pudding, and a little almond extract to lift the nutty notes. They came to define a string of holiday gatherings in my family; guests always ask for the recipe and tell me they remember this flavor from childhood. They’re forgiving for new bakers but satisfying enough that even experienced cooks find them worth keeping in the repertoire. Expect a buttery, slightly chewy texture with a delicate pistachio aroma and a hint of almond — perfectly balanced and addictive.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Fast to pull together: ready in about 40 minutes from start to finish, including a short chill for the dough — perfect for last-minute cookie trays.
- Uses pantry staples: a single 3.4-ounce box of instant pistachio pudding gives big flavor without specialty ingredients.
- Great texture: the pudding mix tenderizes the crumb so cookies stay soft and chewy instead of dry and crumbly.
- Visually festive: gentle green color means these are a natural for holidays, St. Patrick’s Day, or spring gatherings.
- Make-ahead friendly: dough chills well and baked cookies keep 5–6 days at room temperature in an airtight container.
- Kid-friendly and crowd-pleasing: mild nutty flavor with a touch of almond that appeals to many palates.
I still remember the first time I served these: my niece proclaimed them "the green cookies," reached for a second, and went back for a third before dinner was even finished. That moment convinced me these cookies belong in the family cookbook — they’re easy to scale, forgiving if you’re experimenting, and always bring smiles.
Ingredients
- Unsalted butter: 1 cup (2 sticks), softened but not melted. Use a good-quality European-style butter for richer flavor — Kerrygold or Plugrá work nicely. The butter creates the base richness and helps achieve a tender interior.
- Powdered sugar: 1/2 cup. Provides delicate sweetness and helps with a slightly melt-in-your-mouth texture compared with granulated sugar.
- Instant pistachio pudding mix: 3.4-ounce box (one standard box). I often use Jell-O or a store-brand equivalent — this is the main source of pistachio flavor and also helps retain moisture.
- All-purpose flour: 1 2/3 cups. Spoon and level the flour into the cup to avoid packing; this keeps cookies from becoming dense.
- Almond extract: 1 1/2 teaspoons. A small amount heightens the pistachio notes; do not substitute with too much or the cookie will taste overwhelmingly almond.
- Vanilla extract: 1 teaspoon. Rounds out flavor and adds depth.
- Green food coloring: 4–5 drops, optional and adjustable. Gel coloring will give a more vibrant hue with less liquid added.
Instructions
Cream the butter: In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, add the softened butter and beat on medium speed for 2–3 minutes until light and fluffy. You want visible aeration but no melting; soft but cool butter traps air for a lighter bite. Add the sweeteners and flavor base: With the mixer running on low, add the powdered sugar and the entire 3.4-ounce box of instant pistachio pudding mix. Add the vanilla and almond extracts and the food coloring a few drops at a time until you reach the desired green. Mix until smooth, scraping down the bowl once or twice. Incorporate the flour: Turn the mixer to low and add the flour in two additions, mixing just until combined. Overmixing develops gluten and will toughen the cookies; you want a soft, cohesive dough that holds together when pressed. Chill the dough: Cover the dough tightly with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. Chilling firms the butter slightly and reduces spreading during baking, producing cookies with tender centers and lightly crisp edges. Preheat and prepare pans: Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking and help even browning. Parchment also keeps bottoms from over-browning and makes cleanup simple. Portion and bake: Using a cookie scoop or about 1 1/2 tablespoons of dough, roll into balls and place on the prepared sheet about 1 inch apart. Bake for 9–11 minutes, watching for the edges to just begin turning light brown. The center will still look slightly soft — that’s the cue for chewy cookies. Cool: Leave the cookies on the cookie sheet for 3–5 minutes to set, then transfer to a cooling rack to finish cooling. Cooling on the rack prevents condensation on the bottoms and keeps the texture right.
You Must Know
- These cookies keep 5–6 days at room temperature in an airtight container; freeze baked cookies up to 3 months for best quality.
- Chill time is essential: a 30-minute chill prevents excessive spreading and gives a chewier center.
- Allergens to note: contains dairy and wheat; the pistachio flavor may be problematic for those with tree nut allergies — check pudding ingredients carefully.
- The pudding mix both flavors and tenderizes the dough — do not omit or replace with pudding prepared with milk, as the dry mix is what alters texture.
My favorite thing about these cookies is how reliably they deliver the same soft texture two days later — that pudding mix really helps. I once brought a batch to a potluck and several people asked for the recipe because the cookies stayed soft in a warm church kitchen where many other cookies had gone flat and dry.
Storage Tips
Store cooled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5–6 days. If you want to stack them, separate layers with parchment to avoid sticking. For longer storage, freeze baked cookies in a single layer on a sheet until firm, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container; they’ll keep well for up to three months. To reheat frozen cookies, place them on a baking sheet and warm at 300°F for 6–8 minutes or microwave a single cookie for 8–10 seconds for a fresh-from-oven feel.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you don’t have almond extract, increase vanilla to 1 1/2 teaspoons and add a scant 1/4 teaspoon of finely ground pistachio paste if available — this increases nuttiness without overwhelming the cookie. For a dairy-free version, substitute a vegan butter stick measured 1:1, but expect a slightly different mouthfeel and the cookies may spread a bit more — chill time becomes even more important. To make these gluten-free, use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend designed for baking and chill the dough longer to compensate for absorbency differences.
Serving Suggestions
Present these on a festive platter with a dusting of powdered sugar or a light drizzle of white chocolate for added sweetness. They pair beautifully with coffee, green tea, or a scoop of vanilla or pistachio ice cream for a dessert plate. For holidays, tuck cookies into cellophane bags and tie with a ribbon — the green hue is especially charming for spring or St. Patrick’s Day gatherings.
Cultural Background
While these cookies are an American-style creation, they draw on classic European flavors: almond extract and pistachio are staples in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern pastries. Instant pudding-based cookies became popular in American home baking because the dry mix lends flavor and soft texture without the need for additional wet ingredients. Over time, pudding mixes expanded the flavor palette of home bakers, enabling quick variations like these pistachio cookies that nod to both American convenience baking and old-world nutty flavors.
Seasonal Adaptations
For a spring or Easter version, fold in chopped roasted pistachios for added crunch (about 1/2 cup) and sprinkle with edible flower petals for a decorative finish. Around the holidays, add 1/2 teaspoon of orange zest and a pinch of cinnamon for warmth. In summer, sandwich two cookies around lemon cream cheese filling for a bright, refreshing treat.
Meal Prep Tips
Double the dough and portion into tablespoon-sized balls on a parchment-lined tray, then freeze raw dough balls solid. Transfer frozen portions to a bag so you can bake just what you need; add an extra minute or two to the baking time when baking from frozen. This is hugely convenient for weekday treats or unexpected guests and preserves the fresh-baked quality without daily mixing.
These cookies have a way of becoming part of the family story — the green hue, the gentle pistachio scent, and the soft center make them a small tradition I reach for again and again. Give them a try and make them your own: tweak the extracts, add pistachio bits, or dress them up for a holiday — they’re forgiving and endlessly adaptable.
Pro Tips
Use softened (not melted) butter for proper aeration — if it springs back slightly when pressed, it’s just right.
Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes to minimize spreading and keep centers chewy.
Measure flour correctly by spooning into the cup and leveling; scooping can pack flour and dry out cookies.
Start with fewer drops of gel food coloring and add until you reach your preferred shade to avoid oversaturating the batter.
This nourishing pistachio pudding 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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Ingredients
Cookie Dough
Instructions
Cream the butter
Beat 1 cup (2 sticks) of softened unsalted butter in a stand mixer with the paddle attachment on medium for 2–3 minutes until light and fluffy. Do not use melted butter.
Add sugar and pudding mix
Add 1/2 cup powdered sugar and the 3.4-ounce box of instant pistachio pudding mix. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 1/2 teaspoons almond extract, and 4–5 drops green food coloring. Mix on low until smooth, scraping down the bowl as needed.
Incorporate flour
Add 1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour in two additions and mix on low until just combined. Avoid overmixing to keep cookies tender.
Chill dough
Cover the dough with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. Chilling firms the butter and helps prevent spreading.
Preheat and line pan
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper to ensure even baking and prevent sticking.
Portion and bake
Using a cookie scoop or about 1 1/2 tablespoons of dough, roll into balls and place on the prepared pan about 1 inch apart. Bake for 9–11 minutes until edges are just starting to turn light brown.
Cool
Allow cookies to rest on the baking sheet for 3–5 minutes, then transfer to a cooling rack to finish cooling and set the texture.
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