Jam-Filled Cream Cheese Pastry Cookies – Buttery, Soft, and Perfect for Holidays

If you are looking for a beautiful homemade cookie that is soft, buttery, lightly sweet, and filled with fruity jam, these Jam-Filled Cream Cheese Pastry Cookies are the perfect recipe to make. They have a tender cream cheese dough, a sweet fruit filling, and a delicate powdered sugar finish that makes them look elegant on any dessert tray.

These cookies are often made during holidays, family gatherings, cookie exchanges, weddings, tea time, and special celebrations. The dough is rich and soft, while the jam center adds bright fruity flavor in every bite.

You can fill them with apricot jam, raspberry jam, strawberry preserves, blackberry jam, cherry filling, or any thick fruit spread you love. Once baked, they become golden at the edges, soft in the center, and beautifully dusted with powdered sugar.

Serve them with coffee, tea, hot chocolate, milk, or as part of a holiday cookie platter.


Recipe Overview

DetailInformation
Recipe NameJam-Filled Cream Cheese Pastry Cookies
Prep Time30 minutes
Chill Time1 hour
Bake Time12–15 minutes
Total TimeAbout 1 hour 45 minutes
Servings30–36 cookies
CourseDessert, Cookies
CuisineEuropean-Inspired / Holiday Baking
DifficultyEasy to Medium

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

These jam-filled cream cheese pastry cookies are:

  • Soft and buttery
  • Filled with sweet fruit jam
  • Beautiful for holidays
  • Perfect for cookie trays
  • Made with simple ingredients
  • Lightly sweet and delicate
  • Great with coffee or tea
  • Easy to customize
  • Freezer-friendly
  • Elegant but simple to make

The best part is the texture. The cream cheese dough bakes into a tender pastry-like cookie that melts in your mouth, while the jam adds a sweet and colorful center.


Ingredients

Cream Cheese Pastry Dough

IngredientAmount
All-purpose flour2 ½ cups
Cream cheese, softened8 oz
Unsalted butter, softened1 cup
Granulated sugar2 tablespoons
Vanilla extract1 teaspoon
Salt¼ teaspoon

Filling

IngredientAmount
Thick apricot jam½ cup
Thick raspberry jam½ cup
Strawberry preserves½ cup
Cherry preserves½ cup
Powdered sugarFor dusting

Optional Add-Ins

Add-InWhy It Works
Lemon zestAdds brightness
Almond extractAdds bakery-style flavor
CinnamonAdds warmth
Chopped nutsAdds texture
Cream cheese glazeAdds sweetness
Orange zestPairs well with apricot
Chocolate spreadCreates a dessert variation

Equipment Needed

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Electric mixer
  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
  • Rolling pin
  • Sharp knife or pastry cutter
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Small spoon
  • Cooling rack
  • Fine mesh sieve for powdered sugar

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Butter and Cream Cheese

Make sure the butter and cream cheese are softened before you begin.

They should be soft enough to mix smoothly but not melted.

Softened butter and cream cheese create a smooth dough that is easy to roll and shape.


Step 2: Make the Dough

In a large mixing bowl, beat the softened butter and cream cheese together until creamy and smooth.

Add the sugar, vanilla extract, and salt.

Mix again until fully combined.

Add the flour gradually and mix until a soft dough forms.

The dough should be tender and slightly soft, but not sticky.


Step 3: Chill the Dough

Divide the dough into two portions.

Flatten each portion into a disk.

Wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.

Chilling makes the dough easier to roll and helps the cookies hold their shape while baking.

Do not skip this step.


Step 4: Prepare the Filling

Choose thick jam or preserves for the filling.

If the jam is too thin, it may leak out during baking.

Apricot, raspberry, and cherry are classic choices because they hold their color and flavor beautifully.

Stir the jam slightly so it is easy to spoon.


Step 5: Roll Out the Dough

Lightly flour your work surface.

Remove one dough disk from the refrigerator.

Roll it into a rectangle about ⅛ inch thick.

Try to keep the thickness even so the cookies bake evenly.

If the dough becomes too soft, place it back in the refrigerator for 10–15 minutes.


Step 6: Cut Into Squares

Use a sharp knife or pastry cutter to cut the dough into squares.

Each square should be about 2 ½ inches wide.

You can make them slightly larger or smaller depending on your preference.

Transfer the squares gently to a parchment-lined baking sheet.


Step 7: Add the Jam

Place about ½ teaspoon of jam in the center of each square.

Do not overfill.

Too much jam can spill out during baking and make the cookies messy.

A small amount is enough because the jam spreads slightly as the cookies bake.


Step 8: Shape the Cookies

Fold one corner of the dough over the jam.

Then fold the opposite corner over the first corner.

Press gently in the center to seal.

You can use a tiny dab of water or egg wash to help the dough stick if needed.

The cookies should look like small folded pastry rolls with jam showing at the ends.


Step 9: Chill Before Baking

Place the shaped cookies in the refrigerator for 10–15 minutes before baking.

This helps the dough stay firm and prevents the cookies from opening too much in the oven.


Step 10: Bake

Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).

Bake the cookies for 12–15 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden.

The tops should remain pale and tender.

Do not overbake, or the cookies may become dry.


Step 11: Cool the Cookies

Remove the cookies from the oven.

Let them cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes.

Transfer them to a cooling rack and let them cool completely.

The jam will be very hot right after baking, so allow the cookies to cool before serving.


Step 12: Dust with Powdered Sugar

Once the cookies are completely cool, dust them generously with powdered sugar.

Use a fine mesh sieve for an even, bakery-style finish.

Serve and enjoy.


Pro Tips for Perfect Jam-Filled Pastry Cookies

  • Use softened butter and cream cheese.
  • Chill the dough before rolling.
  • Use thick jam, not runny jelly.
  • Do not overfill the cookies.
  • Seal the folded corners firmly.
  • Chill shaped cookies before baking.
  • Bake only until lightly golden.
  • Dust with powdered sugar after cooling.
  • Use parchment paper for easy cleanup.
  • Store in layers with parchment between them.

Best Jam to Use

The filling is one of the most important parts of this recipe.

Thick jam or preserves work best because they stay in place during baking.

Jam FlavorResult
Apricot jamClassic and bright
Raspberry jamSweet and tart
Strawberry preservesSoft and fruity
Cherry preservesRich and colorful
Blackberry jamDeep berry flavor
Peach jamMild and sweet
Plum jamTraditional and tangy

Apricot and raspberry are especially beautiful because they give the cookies a bright, elegant look.


How to Keep the Cookies from Opening

Sometimes folded pastry cookies can open while baking.

To prevent this:

  • Chill the dough well.
  • Do not overfill with jam.
  • Press the folded corners firmly.
  • Use a small dab of water or egg wash to seal.
  • Chill the shaped cookies before baking.
  • Do not roll the dough too thick.
  • Bake on parchment paper.

If a few cookies open, they will still taste delicious.

Homemade cookies do not need to look perfect to be beautiful.


Delicious Variations

Apricot Cream Cheese Cookies

Use thick apricot jam for a classic golden filling.

Add a little orange zest to the dough for extra flavor.


Raspberry Jam Pastry Cookies

Fill the cookies with raspberry jam.

Dust generously with powdered sugar for a beautiful holiday look.


Cherry Filled Cookies

Use thick cherry preserves.

This version is colorful, rich, and perfect for Christmas cookie trays.


Nutty Jam Cookies

Sprinkle finely chopped walnuts or almonds over the jam before folding.

This adds texture and flavor.


Chocolate Hazelnut Pastry Cookies

Replace the jam with chocolate hazelnut spread.

Do not overfill because chocolate spread can melt quickly.


Lemon Vanilla Pastry Cookies

Add lemon zest to the dough and use strawberry or blueberry jam.

This gives the cookies a fresh, bright flavor.


What to Serve with Jam-Filled Cookies

These cookies are perfect for dessert tables and cozy drinks.

Great serving ideas include:

  • Hot coffee
  • Black tea
  • Mint tea
  • Hot chocolate
  • Cold milk
  • Cappuccino
  • Espresso
  • Fruit trays
  • Vanilla ice cream
  • Holiday cookie trays
  • Dessert boards
  • Fresh berries

For a beautiful dessert platter, serve apricot, raspberry, and cherry-filled cookies together.

The different colors make the tray look festive and inviting.


Make-Ahead Instructions

This recipe is excellent for making ahead.

You can prepare the dough up to 2 days in advance.

Keep it wrapped tightly in the refrigerator.

You can also shape the cookies and chill them for several hours before baking.

For the freshest taste, bake them the same day you plan to serve them or one day ahead.


Storage

Store cooled cookies in an airtight container.

Keep them at room temperature for up to 3 days.

For longer storage, refrigerate for up to 1 week.

Place parchment paper between layers to protect the powdered sugar and jam filling.


Reheating

These cookies do not need reheating.

If you prefer them slightly warm, place them in a low oven at 300°F (150°C) for 3–5 minutes.

Dust with fresh powdered sugar after warming.

Do not microwave for too long because the jam can become very hot.


Freezing

These cookies freeze well.

You can freeze them baked or unbaked.

Freezing Baked Cookies

Let the cookies cool completely.

Place them in a freezer-safe container with parchment paper between layers.

Freeze for up to 2 months.

Thaw at room temperature and dust with powdered sugar before serving.

Freezing Unbaked Cookies

Shape the cookies and place them on a tray.

Freeze until firm.

Transfer to a freezer-safe bag or container.

Bake from frozen, adding 2–3 extra minutes to the baking time.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

Using Runny Jam

Thin jam can leak during baking.

Use thick preserves for the best result.


Skipping the Chill Time

Warm dough is hard to shape and may spread.

Always chill the dough before rolling.


Overfilling the Cookies

Too much filling can spill out.

Use only a small spoonful in each cookie.


Rolling the Dough Too Thick

Thick dough can prevent the cookies from folding neatly.

Roll the dough thin and even.


Dusting While Warm

Powdered sugar can melt if the cookies are warm.

Wait until they are completely cool.


Nutrition Estimate

ServingAmount
Calories90–140
Protein1–2 g
Carbohydrates12–18 g
Fat5–9 g
Sugar6–10 g
Serving Size1 cookie

Nutrition values are approximate and will vary depending on jam, cookie size, and ingredients.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use store-bought jam?

Yes. Store-bought jam works well.

Choose thick jam or preserves for the best texture.


Can I use jelly instead of jam?

Jelly can be used, but it is often thinner and may leak more.

Thick preserves are better.


Why did my cookies open while baking?

The dough may have been too warm, the cookies may not have been sealed firmly, or they may have been overfilled.

Chill the shaped cookies before baking.


Can I make the dough ahead?

Yes. The dough can be made up to 2 days ahead and refrigerated.

Let it soften slightly before rolling.


Can I freeze these cookies?

Yes. You can freeze them baked or unbaked.

Dust with powdered sugar after thawing.


Can I use puff pastry instead?

Yes, but the result will be flakier and less tender than cream cheese pastry dough.

Reduce baking time if using puff pastry.


What flavor jam is best?

Apricot, raspberry, cherry, and strawberry are classic choices.

Use any thick fruit preserve you enjoy.


Can I add nuts?

Yes. Finely chopped walnuts, almonds, or pecans work well with the jam.


Should these cookies be refrigerated?

They can stay at room temperature for a few days, but refrigeration helps them last longer.


Can I make them larger?

Yes. Cut larger squares and add a little more filling.

Increase baking time slightly if needed.


Final Thoughts

These Jam-Filled Cream Cheese Pastry Cookies are soft, buttery, fruity, and beautiful enough for any dessert table. The tender cream cheese dough wraps around sweet jam filling, creating delicate pastry-style cookies that look elegant but are easy to make at home.

Whether you make them for holidays, tea time, cookie exchanges, family gatherings, or everyday treats, this recipe is simple, classic, and always loved. Fill them with apricot, raspberry, cherry, or strawberry jam, dust with powdered sugar, and enjoy a sweet homemade cookie that melts in your mouth.