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Nut Free
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Vegetarian
Soft and Sweet Cheese Cookies with Farmers Cheese
These soft and sweet cheese cookies are a definite hit with everyone. They’re not your everyday cookie made with farmer’s cheese and sour cream.
Let’s start with a bit of confession: I’m slightly obsessed with cookies. Okay, that might be an understatement. I have been making them often lately, and they get eaten fast. You’ll know what I mean once you’ve tried these ridiculously moist, soft, and sweet cheese cookies.
For me, the perfect dessert is a good quality Russian cookie with simple ingredients. Also, it must be a recipe that’s so easy to create.
These cookies have ingredients you can get at any grocery store if they’re not already at home on hand! They’re perfect for special occasions or to have on any regular weekday, and are great for camping!
You’ve chosen the right recipe if you’re preparing to grace some dessert tables with these amazing cookies. Russian cuisine is generally made up of simple, accessible ingredients. So, it’s easy to cook up some holiday classics.
These cookies are the main course of the dessert table. They keep well for a few days so that you can make them one or two days ahead of time. You can store them in an airtight container or cover them with plastic wrap and keep them at room temperature.
Can I substitute Farmers Cheese with Ricotta Cheese or Cottage Cheese?
The main ingredient here is farmer’s cheese. It has a creamy, crumbly texture and a sweet and milky flavor. Ricotta cheese makes the best substitute for farmer’s cheese. Both will keep the taste and won’t make the cookies fall apart.
Cottage cheese is not the same as farmer’s cheese, so don’t substitute it. The cheese adds a great deal of moisture to the cookies to help bind everything together. Not to mention a perfect slightly sweet, slightly salty taste.
Table of Contents
Key Ingredients
- Farmer’s cheese
- Sour cream
- Sugar
- Vanilla
- Butter
Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
How to make Farmer’s Cheese Cookies
Step 1: Beat the butter
In a large bowl, beat the butter until smooth with no clumps.
Step 2: Add cheese
Add farmer’s cheese to the butter. Mix well with a spoon.
Step 3: Add sour cream and vanilla
Fold in the sour cream and vanilla.
Step 4: Mix baking soda and lemon juice
In a separate medium bowl or cup, mix the baking soda and lemon juice, it will foam. Add to the bowl with the rest of the ingredients.
Step 5: Fold in flour
Fold in the all purpose flour. Mix well until all is incorporated. The dough should be soft. (mixing with hands will help incorporate faster).
Step 6: Preheat
Preheat the oven to 350F. Also prepare a baking sheet by putting a sheet of parchment paper.
Step 7: Whisk the egg
With a whisk, in a small bowl whisk the egg to brush the top of each cookie.
Step 8: Divide the dough
Divide the dough in half. Sprinkle some flour onto your surface where you can roll out the dough.
Step 9: Roll out the dough
Take one half of the dough and gently roll it out into a rectangle shape. (If the dough is sticking to the surface, it means you are pushing too hard).
Step 10: Sprinkle sugar
Sprinkle a generous amount of sugar throughout the rolled-out dough. (leave some for the other half of the dough and sprinkle on top of each cookie).
Step 11: Roll in the dough
From the long side roll in the dough.
Step 12: Cut
Cut into small pieces. (Remember, they will expand when baking). Put each piece onto the baking sheets and lightly push down each piece with two fingers to seal the open end.
Steps 13 & 14: Prepare to bake
Brush each cookie with a whisked egg, and sprinkle with sugar.
Repeat the process with the other half of the dough.
Step 15: Bake
Place the cookies into the preheated oven and bake for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown.
Expert Tips
- Roll the dough to a consistent thickness, about 1/4 inch, for even baking.
- Lightly press down each cookie with two fingers to seal the open end, preventing unraveling during baking.
- Experiment with flavor variations by adding citrus zest, almond extract, or spices like cinnamon for a personalized touch.
- Use a sharp knife or a pastry cutter to ensure clean and precise cuts when dividing the rolled-out dough into individual pieces.
Recipe FAQs
No, powdered sugar has a different texture and won’t work well in the oven.
A hand mixer or standing mixer will work great, but not a food processor.
Discard the egg white, or use it in another recipe.
Here are some more tasty dessert recipes:
- I love to make this Simple Crunchy Recipe for Almond Cookies for the whole family.
- These Gluten-Free Double Chocolate Muffins taste like they’re from a bakery!
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Soft and Sweet Cheese Cookies with Farmers Cheese
Equipment
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Set of bowls
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Cooling rack
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hand mixer
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Spatula set
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whisk
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 1 cup farmer's cheese, or ricotta cheese
- 2 tsp sour cream
- 1 pinch vanilla
- ½ tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp lemon juice
- 2 cups flour, plus a little extra for sprinkling
- ½ cup sugar
- 1 large egg
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, extra
Instructions
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In a large bowl, beat the butter until smooth with no clumps.1 cup unsalted butter,, 2 Tbsp unsalted butter,
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Add farmer’s cheese to the butter. Mix well with a spoon.1 cup farmer's cheese,
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Fold in the sour cream and vanilla.2 tsp sour cream, 1 pinch vanilla
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In a separate medium bowl or cup, mix the baking soda and lemon juice, it will foam. Add to the bowl with the rest of the ingredients.½ tsp baking soda, 1 tsp lemon juice
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Fold in the all purpose flour. Mix well until all is incorporated. The dough should be soft. (mixing with hands will help incorporate faster).2 cups flour,
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Preheat the oven to 350F. Also prepare a baking sheet by putting a sheet of parchment paper.
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With a whisk, in a small bowl whisk the egg to brush the top of each cookie.1 large egg
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Divide the dough in half. Sprinkle some flour onto your surface where you can roll out the dough.
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Take one half of the dough and gently roll it out into a rectangle shape. (If the dough is sticking to the surface, it means you are pushing too hard).
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Sprinkle a generous amount of sugar throughout the rolled-out dough. (leave some for the other half of the dough and sprinkle on top of each cookie).
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From the long side roll in the dough.
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Cut into small pieces. (Remember, they will expand when baking). Put each piece onto the baking sheets and lightly push down each piece with two fingers to seal the open end.
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Brush each cookie with a whisked egg, and sprinkle with sugar.½ cup sugar
- Repeat the process with the other half of the dough.
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Place the cookies into the preheated oven and bake for 35-40 minutes or until golden brown.