Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (2024)

I have a great recipe to share with you today, Yugoslavian Christmas cookies. I’m crazy for Christmas cookies and finding unique recipes is an obsession of mine!

The first time I had these was at a neighborhood cookie exchange. I had one bite and fell immediately into cookie bliss! Ever since that first bite, these have been in my regular Christmas cookies rotation.

But, let me tell you a little secret, I not only make these for the holidays, but these cookies are in demand at my house all year long!

A layer of buttery cookie sits under jam, which sits under fluffy meringue, which sits under nuts — yes, each layer is delicious, andyes,they combine into an utterly delectable treat that you’ll love any day of the year! The texture is crisp rather than that of a crunchy Christmas crack but both are equally addicting!

Ready to give your holidays a European twist? Add Italian Christmas cookies and Germany’s pfeffernusse cookies to your list!

Let’s bake some cookies!

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What I Love About This Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies Recipe

  • Fifty minutes from start to finish
  • Fabulous flavor combo!
  • Easy to make but tastes complex
  • Meringue!!

Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies Recipe Notes

  • Cutting: Because of the meringue element in these bars, it’s imperative that you use a serrated knife and a gentle sawing motion to cut them rather than just pushing the knife straight down to cut. Doing the latter will crush the bars and make a total mess.
  • You Can Meringue:Meringue always seemed like one of those complex desserts that only trained chefs could make. Wrong! Meringue is surprisingly easy, especially in recipes like this. Whip your egg whites and add sugar.
  • My recipe has you add lemon extract, which is a necessary addition to help your meringuehold its structure. Give it a try! You got this.
  • Is the MeringueCrying?Another tip to make sure your meringue turns out as perfect as I know it can is to spread your meringueall the way to the edge of the cookie tray. This will help prevent weeping when meringue starts to “melt” after baking.
  • Jam:My Yugoslavian Christmas cookies recipe calls for blackberry jelly — but if you want to up the Eastern European influence, there’s a whole world of jams and jellies you can try. One of my favorites is the plum jam. Plumyum!

How Long Can You Keep This In The Fridge?

Putting these cookies in the fridge is not advisable. Just cut up your bars and store them between layers of wax or parchment paper in an airtight container.

Can You Freeze This?

Because the meringue is in contact with the moist jam, you have to be careful when freezing. After you thaw them, the meringue will lose a bit of its structure, but the flavor will still be yummy.

Because of this interaction of moisture and meringue, I recommend only freezing meringuesfor up to a month.

Make Ahead Tips

Once you start making the meringue you’ll have to follow the recipe through to the end. Meringue is very much not make-ahead friendly! It works best with fresh eggs and will lose its volume over time unless you bake it right away.

The good news is they’re just as delicious the day after they’re made.

Serving Recommendations

Grab these cookies and make yourself a cup of spiked hot chocolate or apple pie moonshine and watch some Hallmark’s Christmas movies or just wrap yourself up in your coziest blanket!

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Recipe Variations

  1. Use almonds instead. If you have leftover ground almonds from baking vanillekipferl, use it instead of ground walnuts.
  2. Add a hint of cinnamon. Some Yugoslavian Christmas cookies recipe have cinnamon in it! Both my cream cheese spritz cookies and danish wedding cookies have 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon. I suggest not adding more than a quarter teaspoon of cinnamon here if you try it that way.
  3. Use pecans instead. Pecan shortbread cookies and butter pecan cookies both use chopped pecans, just grind it in the food processor to make it a substitute to the ground walnuts.

More Christmas Cookies Recipes

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  • Christmas Butter Cookies
  • Candy Cane Cookies
  • Reindeer Cookies
  • Christmas sugar cookies

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Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies

Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies combine layers of cookie, jam, nuts, and meringue into a holiday sensation! They’re great all year round, btw!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time50 minutes mins

Servings: 20 cookies

Author: Kathleen

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 egg yolk large
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 4 large egg whites
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 3/4 cup ground walnuts
  • 1 teaspoon lemon extract
  • 1 cup blackberry jelly
  • 1/4 cup walnuts chopped

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Cream butter and sugar together thoroughly; add egg yolk and salt and combine.Add flour and combine. Pat mixture into a 9X13 inch pan.

  • Beat egg whites until stiff.Gradually add 1 cup of sugar.Continue to beat until you reach a meringue consistency.Gently fold in ground walnuts and lemon extract.

  • Spread jelly over dough mixture in pan.

  • Swirl meringue over jelly.Sprinkle with chopped walnuts.

  • Bake for about 40 minutes. To cut, use aserrated knife and a gentle sawing motion.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1bar of cookie | Calories: 328kcal | Carbohydrates: 49g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 27mg | Sodium: 98mg | Potassium: 91mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 255IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1.4mg

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  1. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (12)Tanja says

    Being born and raised in former Yugoslavia, I just want to add some facts:
    1. In my Grandma’s notebook, as well as in many “national cookbooks”, these are called – for whatever reason – “the London bars” or “Londoners” (in Serbian “londonske štangle”, possibly from German “Londoner Stangen”). But sometimes the original name gets forgotten and you just name them after the person who gave you the recipe. And that’s perfectly OK 🙂
    2. The way to make them is to bake the dough until light-golden (20 min), then take it out, spread the jam (or marmalade, spread the meringue & wallnuts, and then put it back to the oven and bake for additional 20 minutes.
    3. Best kinds of jam (marmalade) for this are the “sourish” ones – apricot, sour cherry, orange and such. Mildly sour taste makes for great contrast with the sweetness of the dough and the meringue.
    Enjoy these bars – however you call them!

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (13)Kathleen says

      That’s awesome, Tanja! Thanks for the info 🙂 Enjoy!

      Reply

  2. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (14)Antoinette says

    How long will these keep refrigerated or room temperature? I am making them for family and wanted to know how far in advance I could bake them.

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (15)Kathleen says

      Hi, Antoinette. Putting these cookies in the fridge is not advisable. Just cut up your bars and store them between layers of wax or parchment paper in an airtight container.

      Reply

  3. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (16)Kyle says

    I’ve been making these for years, probably 8 or 9 now. I haven’t the past few years and just thought of these cookies out of nowhere. I looked it up and realized this is the same recipe I wrote down all those years ago. I’m going to make a batch and make sure not to forget the lemon extract like that one time. 🙄 Thanks for the great recipe!

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (17)Kathleen says

      Hi, Kyle! I’m glad you saw this recipe. The lemon extract does a lot, right? Enjoy baking!

      Reply

  4. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (18)Kathy S says

    This receipe has been in my family for generations. My Great Aunt made these for years she got the receipe from her Mom, she passed the receipe down to her daughter (my Aunt) who passed them on to me. My Great Aunt was born in 1900 so that tells you how old this receipe is. I make it all the time and I use my homemade blackberry jam instead of store bought. It is totally a win win cookie and I give a variety of homemade cookies out for Christmas and everyone truly Loves the Yugoslav cookie its light and flavorful.

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (19)Kathleen says

      Oh my goodness, Kathy! I’ve never spoken to anyone else who has had these cookies in their family. I love them so much! They are incredibly light, nutty and fruity!!!

      Reply

  5. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (20)Ravneet says

    Hi.. is the jelly to be prepared as per instructions?

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (21)Kathleen says

      Hi, Ravneet. I transfer the jelly from the jar to a measuring cup and spread it over the dough. The most popular blackberry jelly brand is Smucker’s. Hope this helps!

      Reply

    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (22)Ravneet says

      Got it.. Thank you! 🙂

      Reply

  6. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (23)Gardening Angel says

    I will make these again but will be certain the jelly has been strained to remove all berry seeds. I used Kerrygold butter for the shortbread and, while delicious, the cookies are prone to crumbling.

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (24)Kathleen says

      Hi, you are right about the meringue is prone to crumbling! I use a serrated knife and gently cut them. Great idea to stain the jam. <3

      Reply

  7. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (25)Karen Dushack says

    What is the best way to store these?? Can they be frozen short term??

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (26)Kathleen says

      Hi Karen. Yes, they can be frozen. I freeze them in a hard container to protect them because they are fragile. I store them in an airtight container at room temp generally. <3

      Reply

  8. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (27)Thom Kondas says

    Can I freeze these for later?

    Reply

    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (28)Kathleen says

      Hi Thom. Yes, they can be frozen. 🙂

      Reply

  9. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (29)Marlene says

    I’m Croation & Slav & I will have to make these cookies along with Potica & all other ethnic dishes. They sound yummy!

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (30)Kathleen says

      Hey Marlene! I Love these so much! Hope you do as well!

      Reply

      • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (31)Lisa says

        Hi.. post is pretty old but these are very similar to my country New Zealand and called Louise Cake.. might give them a go

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        • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (32)Kathleen says

          Hi, Lisa! Yum, Louise Cake and this cake really looks the same! I hope you enjoy making it! 🙂

          Reply

      • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (33)Shannon Bubalo says

        Hi Kathleen. I also will try this recipe. And bombice both for the holidays. Our family is from HR and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Lovely to find recipes from this part of the world. Wish We had a konoba and peka to make some of the other dishes with. Thanks for sharing

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        • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (34)Kathleen says

          Hi, Shannon, I hope you enjoy <3

          Reply

    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (35)Margie says

      Do these cookies need to be refrorated? Thanks Margie

      Reply

      • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (36)Kathleen says

        Hi Margie. I store them in an airtight container at room temperature. 🙂

        Reply

  10. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (37)home buyers legal advice says

    Nice post. I was checking constantly this blog and I’m impressed!
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  11. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (38)Arlette says

    These cookies sounds amazing…
    I bookmarked the recipe to give it a try next week.. I always look for a unique treats to try.

    thanks for sharing, i will let you know

    Reply

  12. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (39)melrose says

    :)) I am from former Yu, and this is known as 'London stanglice' (smth. like Bars from London) or according to some sources 'Damen Kapric' (smth. like ladie's caprice). I like it very much!

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    • Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (41)Mike says

      Thanks for mentioning this name, Dragana. I saw this recipe promoted on Yummly today and was looking for it through my old ‘Croatian Cuisine’ cookbook (1978, by Alojzicje & Ruzica Kapetanovic), which includes 42 pages of pastry resipes! Thanks to your naming it, I found a similar one (using 5 egg yolks and whites and ground almonds) called Zagorje Kolach on page 268.

      Reply

  13. Yugoslavian Christmas Cookies (Holiday Treat!) - Gonna Want Seconds (42)Simply Life says

    i'm so impressed! Coming from a family where I grew up on these, I never thought I'd see them in the blog-world! they look great!

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