Let me sweeten your day a little! Today, I would like to introduce you to a recipe that is a delight to the palate and beautiful to look at - our marbled heart cookies filled with delicious fig jam.
Imagine that: Delicate, buttery cookies covered in a mesmerizing red and white marbled icing, gently nestling a divine filling of fig jam.
These sugar cookies with marbled icing perfectly embody the essence of love and celebration. They are not just reserved for Valentine's Day but also make a wonderful surprise for a Mother's Day cookie gift or any other day you want to spread joy.
And it gets even better - they are child's play to make! Whether you're a baking novice or a seasoned pro, get ready to impress your loved ones with these gorgeous marbled sugar cookies that taste as good as they look. So, let's get started and create something really special!
🥘 Ingredients
For the Cookie dough
- Butter: Using cold, unsalted butter helps create a flakier texture in the cookies.
- Egg: Size medium
- Cake flour: Cake flour is finely milled and has a lower protein content than all-purpose flour. It results in lighter and softer baked goods, perfect for delicate cakes and pastries.
- Granulated sugar: Fine granulated sugar ensures even sweetness and smooth texture.
- Lemon zest: Lemon zest adds a bright, citrusy flavor that complements the fig jam beautifully.
- Fig jam: Adds a rich, fruity sweetness to the cookies.
For the Marbled Icing
- Powdered sugar: Powdered sugar creates a smooth and creamy glaze for the marbled effect.
- Lemon juice: Fresh lemon juice not only adds a refreshing citrus flavor to the glaze but also helps to thin it out to achieve the perfect drizzling consistency, ensuring your cookies have a beautiful, glossy finish.
- Food color (red): Red food coloring gives the marbled glaze its vibrant hue, making the cookies visually stunning.
See the recipe card for quantities.
🔪 Instructions
Prepare the dough by kneading together the flour, diced butter, granulated sugar, egg yolk, and lemon zest until smooth.
Chill the dough in the fridge for 30 minutes, then roll it out thinly on a floured surface.
Cut out an even number of heart shapes and place them on a lined baking sheet.
Bake at 320 °F / 160°C fan oven for 12 minutes until golden brown, then let them cool on a rack.
Spread fig jam on one half of the cooled cookies and sandwich them together with matching halves.
Whisk egg whites, and gradually add powdered sugar and lemon juice to make the glaze.
Marble the glaze with food coloring and dip one side of the cookies into it.
Allow the icing to set for about 30 minutes at room temperature before storing the cookies in a tin.
🥂 Perfect Pairing
- Raspberry daiquiri
- Daiquiri (coming soon)
- Paloma Cocktail
- Martinez
- Lavender Gin Tonic
- Lavender Spritz with Prosecco
- Aperol Spritz
🌡️ Storage
The cookies will be kept fresh for about a week in an airtight container at room temperature.
💭 Top Tip
The best way to make this dough is by hand. I like to place the mixing bowl in my KitchenAid stand mixer so that it remains stable and doesn't slide back and forth while I'm kneading the dough. I find this method very convenient.
🍽 Equipment
- Mixing bowl
- Close meshed sieve
- Cling film
- Rolling pin
- Heart-shaped cookie cutters in different sizes
- Baking sheets and parchment paper
- Cooling rack
- Butter knife
- Electric hand mixer
- Toothpick
🙋🏻 FAQ
Yes, you can use any type of jam you prefer for these jam-filled cookies. Try them with raspberry, strawberry, or apricot jam for a change of pace.
These cookies will stay fresh for about seven days if stored in an airtight container at room temperature.
You can freeze these cookies before icing them.
Yes, you can use natural food coloring, such as beetroot powder, instead of artificial food coloring for the glaze.
I recommend chilling the dough as it helps the cookies retain their shape and prevents them from spreading too much while baking.
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📖 Recipe
Marbled Icing Sugar Cookies with Fig Jam
Equipment
- Cling film
- Rolling Pin
- Heart shaped cookie cutters in different sizes
- Baking sheets and parchment paper
- Butter knife
- Toothpick
Ingredients
- 7.05 oz Butter unsalted, cold
- 1 Egg medium
- 10.58 oz Cake flour
- ½ cup Granulated sugar fine
- 1 teaspoon Lemon zest
- ½ cup Fig jam
Marbled Icing
- 1 ½ cups Powdered sugar
- 2 teaspoon Lemon juice
- 3 drops Food color red
Instructions
- Dice 7.05 oz Butter, and separate 1 Egg. Quickly knead 10.58 oz Cake flour, butter, ½ cup Granulated sugar, egg yolk, and 1 teaspoon Lemon zest into a smooth dough using your hands.7.05 oz Butter, 1 Egg, 10.58 oz Cake flour, ½ cup Granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon Lemon zest
- Wrap in cling film and leave to rest in the fridge for 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 320 °F / 160°C fan oven.
- Roll out the dough thinly on a floured work surface.
- Cut out hearts of any size, making sure there is an even number for each size.
- Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Knead the leftover dough back together and roll it out.
- Bake for 12 minutes until golden brown, and then leave to cool briefly on a cooling rack.
- Take ½ cup Fig jam, spread the halves of the cookies with jam, and press the matching second half on top.½ cup Fig jam
Marbled Icing
- Briefly whisk the egg whites and gradually add 1 ½ cups Powdered sugar while continuing to stir.1 ½ cups Powdered sugar
- Stir in 2 teaspoon Lemon juice.2 teaspoon Lemon juice
- Add 3 drops Food color to the surface and marble into the icing with a toothpick.3 drops Food color
- Dip one side of the cookies flat into the icing, shake off gently and place back on the wire rack.
- The icing needs about half an hour at room temperature to set.
- Store the finished hearts in a cookie tin.
Nutrition values are estimates only, using online calculators. Please verify using your own data.
⛑️ Food Safety
- Cook to a minimum temperature of 165 °F (74 °C)
- Do not use the same utensils on cooked food, that previously touched raw meat
- Wash hands after touching raw meat
- Don't leave food sitting out at room temperature for extended periods
- Never leave cooking food unattended
- Use oils with high smoking point to avoid harmful compounds
- Always have good ventilation when using a gas stove
For further information, check Safe Food Handling - FDA.
Jean says
These turned out so delicious and pretty. I loved them.
Nora says
Thank you so much, Jean!
Lathiya says
The marbled cookies were amazing. I made these last week and my kids loved it.
Nora says
That is so sweet! Thank you, Lathiya!