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Old Fashioned Honey Drop Jam-Jams Cookie Recipe

Posted by Claire | Monday December 12, 201165 comments

My Grandmother has made these cookies for as long as I can remember.  The honey-sweetness paired with the tangy zip of jam makes this the perfect afternoon snack with tea!  Or coffee.  Or booze.  Really, these are amazing with any bevvie - I shouldn't discriminate.

Ingredients:

1 cup soft shortening (or half shortening, half margarine/butter for added richness)
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1/3 cup liquid honey
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups white flour
2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
Jam or jelly of your choice (I used seedless raspberry jam)

Yield: 3 dozen jam-jams or 6 dozen cookies if you leave them plain


Cream fats, brown sugar, and eggs together until smooth.  Stir in honey and vanilla for a light, almost whipped texture (below left).


Sift flour and baking soda together, add to the wet mixture.  Blend thoroughly and then cover with cling wrap and refrigerate overnight.  I have no idea why this is important, but it's my grandma's recipe and she's the boss.


Roll into balls, dusting your hands with flour occasionally if the batter sticks. These cookies spread a fair bit, so I experimented with both walnut- and acorn-sized balls on separate baking sheets.  The walnut size will come out about 2 inches in diameter; the acorn size just over 1 inch in diameter.

Bake 10 mins at 350F (180C) to a gorgeous golden colour.  It's best to err a little on the underdone side in order to be sure you don't overbake.


Spread the underside of one cookie with a small quantity of jam and then top with a second cookie to create a little sandwich.  I used seedless raspberry jam but you can use any jam you wish.  The cookies have a deliciously sweet honey flavour, so I prefer a jam that has a little kick - apricot, gooseberry, blackberry,  raspberry, or orange (marmalade) rather than strawberry, apple, or grape for example.  You also want to avoid jams with large blobs of fruit.

Tip: feel free to enjoy these cookies without jam if you prefer!


Attempt to hide, freeze or quickly scarf down these cookies before anyone comes home.  The cozy honey aroma will draw people from far and wide to sample these goodies!

So all last week we tantalized you with recipes from our Chicks' kitchens, and now it's your turn to tell us which cookie recipe caught your eye, including some highlights from our recipe archive! 









Candy Canes, Candy Cane Shortbread, Cherry Shortbread, Chocolate Coconut Oat Balls...


Chocolate Heart Attacks, Gingerbreadmen, Honey Drop Jam-Jams, Kris Kringles...









Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip, Pumpkin Whoopie Pies, or Snickerdoodles?

There is no right or wrong answer: simply cast your vote on which cookie recipe you would most like to try in your kitchen, and we'll randomly draw a winner from all entries.  Readysetgo!

Want more ChickAdvisor-tested-and-true recipes?  Check out our entire archive here, including appetizers, main dishes, vegetarian fare, desserts, breads, brunch picks and much more!
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63 Comments

on December 12, 2011  takanikki  2,265 said:

Hmmm, that might be a little too sweet for me, but a couple couldn't hurt! :D
My fave has been the chocolate coconut oat balls. Delish!

on December 12, 2011  kitty6  303 said:

Yum to the pumpkin whoopie pies. I think I may make these for a New Year's Party.

on December 12, 2011  mamaluv  STAFF said:

@chicky82 - you're absolutely right! They taste just fine all on their own. I totally forgot to mention that when I wrote this article, so I've added that tip in now. My kids did MUCH comparative taste-testing trying to determine exactly which version was better. By the time they had finished deciding, most of the cookies were eaten... and it was a split decision anyway.

on December 12, 2011  chicky82  2,625 said:

I love the honey drop jam cookies but I think I'd omit the jam and just enjoy the simple sweetness of the jam, perhaps with a cup of tea.

on December 12, 2011  Bren  25,851 said:

Well Ive already tried the snickerdoodles which were a big success...So the next one I want to try is the Honey drop jam jams they look like they'd be so good with a cup of creamy tea.

on December 12, 2011  takoda  28,648 said:


I guess I should read a little more before I say anything.LOL
I pick all of them, they all look so yummy how could you not want to try all of them.

on December 12, 2011  collifornia  784 said:

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip!

on December 12, 2011  MarBear  511 said:

I'm a sucker for some good shortbread!

on December 12, 2011  briannauk  765 said:

Honey drop jam jams sound awesome, so that's my pick!

on December 12, 2011  Marie1234  4,232 said:

i'm curious about those chocolate coconut oat balls...they look yummy!

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