Pistachio Cranberry Wreath Cookie

Buttery, tender cookies studded with toasted pistachios and tart dried cranberries, shaped into festive wreaths and dusted with powdered sugar for an elegant holiday treat.

This Pistachio Cranberry Wreath Cookie is the kind of baking I turn to when I want something that looks special yet is refreshingly simple to make. I first developed this version during a holiday baking marathon the year my sister asked for small, elegant bites to bring to a cookie swap. The combination of rich butter, crunchy toasted pistachios, and bright dried cranberries created a texture and flavor contrast that immediately felt celebratory. The dough bakes into a tender, slightly crumbly cookie that holds its wreath shape beautifully, and the powdered sugar finish looks like freshly fallen snow on tiny evergreen rings.
What makes these cookies mean so much to me is how they bring people to the kitchen. I remember shaping the wreaths at my grandmother's kitchen table while she told stories about her childhood holidays. Every family member who tried one asked for the recipe. They are buttery but not greasy, nutty but not cloying, and their small size makes them perfect for sharing at parties, packing into gift tins, or leaving on the table with a cup of tea. If you love subtle festive flavors that celebrate texture as much as taste, these will become a favorite.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- These cookies come together from pantry staples in about 20 minutes of hands on time and bake in roughly 12 minutes, making them quick to prepare for last minute gatherings.
- They use simple techniques that are friendly to cooks who are new to shaping and decorating, yet they produce an elegant presentation suitable for gifts and parties.
- Pistachios add a pleasant crunch and a green pop that contrasts beautifully with the ruby dried cranberries and a dusting of powdered sugar for a festive look.
- The dough is forgiving and can be chilled or held at room temperature briefly, so you can make ahead and bake the day of serving for freshest texture.
- Variation options let you adapt them for different dietary needs or flavor profiles while keeping the same basic method and yield.
- They are transportable and store well, which makes them ideal for cookie swaps, holiday tins, and delivery to friends.
When I first brought these to the swap my sister hosted, everyone asked how long I had been making them. The answer was two months of experimenting with chestnut flour and different toasting times until the texture felt just right. My children love to help press the centers to form wreaths and sprinkle the finishing sugar. Those little helpers are a big part of why I always keep the ingredients on hand during the winter holidays.
Ingredients
- Unsalted butter: One cup softened to room temperature gives the cookies a rich base and tender crumb. Use high quality butter such as Plugra or Kerrygold for deeper flavor.
- Powdered sugar: One cup provides a silky sweetness that blends smoothly into the dough and helps the surface take a light, snowy dusting after baking.
- Vanilla extract: Two teaspoons of pure vanilla extract adds warm aromatic depth. I prefer Nielsen Massey or a good pure vanilla for subtle complexity.
- All purpose flour: Two cups, spooned into the cup and leveled for accuracy. I use King Arthur brand for consistent results and structure in the cookies.
- Baking powder and salt: Half a teaspoon of baking powder with a quarter teaspoon of salt gives just enough lift and balance to the rich dough.
- Pistachios: Half a cup finely chopped and lightly toasted bring crunch and a roasted flavor. Use unsalted, shelled pistachios for control over saltiness.
- Dried cranberries: Half a cup chopped provide a pleasant tart note and chewy texture. Ocean Spray or store brand both work well.
- Cornstarch: Two tablespoons optional for extra tenderness and a delicate bite if you prefer a shortbread like texture.
- Decoration: Additional chopped pistachios, dried cranberries, and powdered sugar for finishing details that make the wreaths elegant and festive.
Instructions
Prepare pistachios and mise en place: Toast half a cup of shelled pistachios in a dry skillet over medium heat for three to five minutes until fragrant and lightly colored. Let cool, then finely chop. Measure the flour by spooning into a measuring cup and level with a straight edge. Chop cranberries and set aside. Proper mise en place speeds work and keeps the dough texture consistent. Cream butter and sugar: In a large bowl, beat one cup of softened unsalted butter with one cup of powdered sugar until pale and fluffy about two to three minutes using a hand mixer or stand mixer on medium speed. Add two teaspoons of vanilla and beat until combined. Creaming traps air and contributes to a tender structure. Combine dry ingredients: Whisk two cups of all purpose flour, half a teaspoon of baking powder, a quarter teaspoon of salt, and two tablespoons of cornstarch in a separate bowl. Sifting is optional but helps ensure even distribution and prevents lumps. Form the dough: Gradually add the dry mixture to the creamed butter in two additions, mixing on low until just combined. Fold in the chopped toasted pistachios and chopped dried cranberries with a spatula to avoid overworking. The dough should hold together yet remain slightly tender to the touch. Shape the wreaths: Portion the dough into tablespoons and roll into small balls. Gently shape each ball into a ring by pressing a small indentation in the center and using your thumb to create a hole approximately one third the diameter of the whole cookie. Place rings on a parchment lined baking sheet two inches apart to allow gentle spreading. Bake and cool: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Bake the wreaths on the center rack for 12 minutes or until the edges are just set and a soft golden color appears. Remove from the oven and let cool on the sheet five minutes then transfer to a wire rack. Once cool, top with additional chopped pistachios and dried cranberries and dust lightly with powdered sugar for a wreath like effect.
You Must Know
- The cookies freeze well for up to three months when stored in an airtight container with layers separated by parchment paper.
- They are best served at room temperature to appreciate the balance of tender crumb and crunchy nuts.
- Using unsalted pistachios lets you control overall salt. If using salted nuts, omit any added finishing salt.
- If you prefer a softer chew, substitute half the dried cranberries with chopped dried cherries for a plumper texture.
- These contain dairy and gluten and are not suitable for those with nut allergies unless pistachios are omitted and an alternative nut free crunch is used.
My favorite aspect is how the shape invites creativity. Kids love pressing the centers and choosing placement for the cranberries to look like berries on a wreath. I once made a batch for a neighbor who was moving, and the little tin of cookies became a lasting farewell present. It is a simple joy to share something baked by hand that looks as thoughtful as the taste.
Storage Tips
Store cooled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to five days. Layer them with parchment to prevent sticking. For longer storage, freeze in a single layer on a tray until firm then transfer to a freezer safe container with parchment between layers. Thaw at room temperature for about 30 minutes before serving. If you decorate with powdered sugar right before serving there will be a fresher snowy appearance after thawing.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to adapt ingredients, swap the pistachios for toasted slivered almonds at the same one half cup measure for a milder nut flavor. For a gluten free option, substitute a one to one gluten free flour blend such as Bob's Red Mill measure for measure and add one extra tablespoon of cornstarch if the blend is grainy. To reduce sugar slightly, replace half of the powdered sugar in the dough with fine cane sugar, noting this will change the texture toward a slightly crisper finish.
Serving Suggestions
Present the wreaths on a festive platter with a few sprigs of fresh rosemary to mimic evergreen. They pair beautifully with black tea or a cup of strong coffee. For a dessert plate try them alongside citrus marmalade or a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream for contrast. These are small enough to serve as part of a larger dessert selection at a party or as a thoughtful addition to homemade gifts in a decorated tin.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, use tart dried cranberries and candied orange peel for a bright citrus note. For spring, swap the cranberries for chopped freeze dried raspberries and use pistachios as is for a floral color palette. In summer, reduce baking time by a minute and serve them slightly warm with a dollop of mascarpone sweetened with a touch of honey to highlight seasonal fruit plates.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the dough up to two days ahead and keep it refrigerated in an airtight container. When ready to bake, let the dough warm for ten minutes at room temperature so it is easier to shape. Portion dough into balls and freeze on a tray if you want ready to bake cookie rounds that can go from freezer to oven with an extra two minutes of bake time.
Cultural Background
Ring shaped cookies and breads are found in many cultures as symbols of welcome and celebration. These wreath shaped cookies draw inspiration from European butter cookie traditions where nuts and dried fruit were used to add luxury to simple doughs. The use of pistachios reflects Mediterranean influences and the wreath shape ties into winter celebrations that honor greenery and light.
These cookies are an invitation to gather and share and I encourage you to adjust them to tell your own baking story. Whether packed in tins for friends or arranged on a family table these wreaths bring color and warmth to any occasion. Happy baking and enjoy the small rituals that make food into memory.
Pro Tips
Toast pistachios briefly to boost flavor and let them cool fully before chopping to avoid adding warmth to the dough.
Use room temperature butter so it creams easily and traps air for a tender crumb.
Portion dough with a tablespoon scoop for uniform size and even baking.
Dust with powdered sugar just before serving for the best presentation.
Chill shaped rings for five to ten minutes on the baking sheet if your kitchen is warm to help them retain shape.
This nourishing pistachio cranberry wreath cookie recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I prepare the dough ahead of time?
Yes. The dough can be made up to two days ahead and stored covered in the refrigerator. Bring to room temperature for about ten minutes before shaping.
How long do these keep in the freezer?
Freeze the baked cookies in a single layer then transfer to an airtight container. They will keep in the freezer for up to three months. Thaw at room temperature.
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Ingredients
Dough
Decoration
Instructions
Toast and measure
Toast pistachios in a dry skillet for three to five minutes and let cool. Measure flour by spooning into cups and level. Chop dried cranberries and set up all ingredients before starting.
Cream butter and sugar
Beat softened butter with powdered sugar until pale and fluffy, about two to three minutes. Add vanilla and blend until incorporated.
Mix dry ingredients
Whisk flour, baking powder, salt and cornstarch in a separate bowl to distribute leavening evenly before adding to the wet mixture.
Combine and fold
Add the dry mixture to creamed butter in two additions mixing on low until just combined. Fold in chopped toasted pistachios and chopped dried cranberries gently with a spatula.
Shape and bake
Portion dough by tablespoon and roll into balls. Form small rings by pressing centers and placing on a parchment lined baking sheet two inches apart. Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 12 minutes until edges are set.
Cool and decorate
Cool on the sheet five minutes then transfer to a wire rack. Once cool top with additional pistachios and cranberries and dust with powdered sugar before serving or packing.
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