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Nut Free
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Vanilla Cookies with an Easy Glaze (Pryaniki)
Moist, delicious vanilla cookies. Doused in an easy-to-make, easier-to-devour glaze. These are the perfect addition to your holiday spread.
Oh boy, am I excited to share this special recipe with you. Pryaniki! They’re delicious. Nostalgic. Festive. And oh so versatile.
These Russian spice cookies are traditionally served during special occasions. Occasionally, they are also known as honey bread in some areas.
You may have seen them around the internet, but everyone has their own take on them depending where you are from. I love this recipe the most, just like my mom used to make.
Soft cookies, with a sweet glaze almost like dense cake. It makes a wonderful tea cookie or goes great with milk. They’re one of my favorites, and soon you’ll love them too. They’re that good!
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These Russian cookies have a special ingredient!
You’ll find that many of my traditional Russian dough recipes include sour cream. This is because it adds a level of moisture, like these irresistible crumbled jam bars. And this cookie dough is no different. You may have tried butter cookies, so get ready for these sour cream cookies.
When you combine the sour cream with egg yolks, flour, sugar, butter, lemon, and the perfect amount of vanilla, you’ll have a slightly sticky, slightly wet dough. It’s supposed to be like that!
Freeze it for an hour. Grab a drink. Stretch. And imagine yourself savoring one, or twelve, of these cookies. No judgment here. Never ever for cookies.
These glazed cookies are a uniquely Russian treat.
Occasionally these are made with spices or other rich flavors. Sometimes, they’re called Russian gingerbread cookies or honey spice cookies. These tasty cookies can take on so many names and so much flavor.
No other cookie recipes can compare to these Russian pryaniki! The most famous type would probably be this vanilla version of these glazed cookies.
In ancient Russia, these cookies were made with honey, berry juice, and rye flour. The recipe has evolved to include so many unique options, such as a mint glaze.
On your mark, get set, bake!
Skip the cookie scooper for these. We’re going old school and making these bad boys with our hands. Wet your hands and form the dough into even balls.
Into the oven, these pretty cookies go. No cookie cutters needed, no stand mixer needed! Bake for about 20 minutes. The cookies will bake to light golden perfection.
In the meantime, make your glaze. Two ingredients. Super easy. Super yummy.
Oh, look. The cookies have baked. Now comes the magic. You brush the glaze on all sides of the soft cookies. They should be entirely covered. Drenched.
These Christmas cookies and this glaze are absolutely divine together. Whether you’re hosting a holiday party or bringing a dessert to a potluck, you can’t go wrong with them. Want to kick it up a notch? Serve these with tea.
Key Ingredients
Just 3 Dry ingredients: white sugar (don’t use brown sugar, it won’t work), baking soda, and all purpose flour.
Wet ingredients: egg yolks, sour cream, lemon juice, and vanilla extract for flavor (just a tiny splash goes a long way).
Here’s what you’ll need for the pryaniki glaze:
The glaze requires just two ingredients, but makes all the difference, so don’t skip out on it. You will need egg whites from large eggs and powdered sugar. You’ll be whisking these two ingredients in a small bowl for a creamy, sweet glaze.
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
How to make Vanilla Cookies with Glaze (Pryaniki)
Step 1: Separate the eggs
Separate the egg yolks from egg whites.
Step 2: Begin the cookies
Beat egg yolks with sugar.
Step 3: Combine lemon and baking soda
In a little bowl, squeeze out juice from the lemon and mix with baking soda. It will foam. Add to the eggs and sugar.
Step 4: Add sour cream and vanilla
Add sour cream and vanilla to the mix. Beat all together.
Step 5: Add flour
On low speed, mix in the flour.
Step 6: Freeze
The dough will be a bit sticky. Transfer into a bowl, cover, and put in the freezer for 1 hour.
Step 7: Prepare to bake
After an hour take the dough out. Preheat your oven to 350 F. Prepare 2 baking sheets with parchment paper (you can also just spray with oil).
Step 8: Roll the dough
Wet your hands, this will help you roll the batter into balls easily. Make balls and place them on cookie sheets. Leave room between each ball.
Step 9: Bake
Bake for 20 minutes or until the bottom of the cookies start to get a brownish color.
Step 10: Make the glaze
While the cookies are baking, make the vanilla glaze recipe: Beat the egg whites for 1 minute with a hand mixer. Then add powdered sugar and beat until well incorporated.
Step 11: Cool, then brush the glaze
When you take out pryaniki from the oven, let them cool down for a few minutes. Brush the glaze all around each cookie. (The glaze will dry fast on the cookies, so brush the tops, let dry, then flip over and glaze the bottoms.)
Step 12: Store
Store either in a ziploc bag or in a covered dish.
Expert Tips
- You do not need to use a dough hook to mix the dough, a large mixer whisk works well.
- Make sure to let the cookie batter sit in the freezer before forming into cookies and baking.
- Use a wire rack to cool off the cookies after baking.
Recipe FAQs
Store either in a Ziploc bag, an airtight container, or in a covered dish for up to a week at room temperature.
Pryaniki are a traditional pastry in Russia, Ukraine. We can also find them in Belarus, Poland and more neighboring countries. You can learn all about the history of pryaniki.
These tasty vanilla pryaniki or a recipe of Farmer’s Cheese Cookies are perfect to enjoy with tea.
Enjoy these sweet recipes you can make at home:
- Russian Bird’s Milk Cake Recipe with Chocolate Glaze is a classic Slavic dessert you can make right at home!
- Granola Breakfast Yogurt Parfait with Fresh Fruit is a great breakfast that gives you energy for your day!
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Vanilla Cookies with an Easy Glaze (Pryaniki)
Equipment
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bowl
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Stand mixer
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citrus squeezer
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Cooling rack
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hand mixer
Ingredients
- 2 egg yolks, from large eggs
- 1¾ cups sugar
- 2 cups sour cream
- ½ tsp baking soda
- ½ lemon, juiced
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 3 cups flour, unbleached
- 2 egg whites
- 2½ cups powdered sugar
Instructions
- Separate the egg yolks from egg whites.
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Beat egg yolks with sugar.2 egg yolks,, 1¾ cups sugar
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In a little bowl, squeeze out juice from the lemon and mix with baking soda. It will foam. Add to the eggs and sugar.½ lemon,, ½ tsp baking soda
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Add sour cream and vanilla to the mix. Beat all together.2 cups sour cream, 1 tsp vanilla extract
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On low speed, mix in the flour.3 cups flour,
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The dough will be a bit sticky. Transfer into a bowl, cover, and put in the freezer for 1 hour.
- After an hour take the dough out. Preheat your oven to 350 F. Prepare 2 baking sheets with parchment paper (you can also just spray with oil).
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Wet your hands, this will help you roll the batter into balls easily. Make balls and place them on cookie sheets. Leave room between each ball.
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Bake for 20 minutes or until the bottom of the cookies start to get a brownish color.
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While the cookies are baking, make the vanilla glaze recipe: Beat the egg whites for 1 minute with a hand mixer. Then add powdered sugar and beat until well incorporated.2 egg whites, 2½ cups powdered sugar
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When you take out pryaniki from the oven, let them cool down for a few minutes. Brush the glaze all around each cookie. (The glaze will dry fast on the cookies, so brush the tops, let dry, then flip over and glaze the bottoms.)
- Store either in a ziploc bag or in a covered dish.