For best results, use very cold butter and avoid overmixing the dough. Overmixing will develop the gluten in the flour, resulting in tougher cookies. Chilling the dough is crucial for preventing the cookies from spreading during baking and helps to maintain their intricate shapes. If you don't have rum or almond extract, vanilla extract can be substituted. Start with 1/4 teaspoon and adjust to taste. Store decorated cookies in an airtight container at room temperature to maintain their freshness.
Gilberto Schumm
Jun 16, 2025This recipe is foolproof! Even I, a novice baker, was able to make these successfully. Thank you!
Jaclyn Tremblay
Mar 17, 2025These cookies were a hit at our Christmas party! Everyone raved about how buttery and delicious they were.
Isaiah Pagac
Jan 12, 2025My kids had so much fun decorating these. They are the perfect Christmas activity!
Colby Dach
Jan 8, 2025I doubled the recipe, and they turned out great, perfect for my cookie exchange.
Beryl Durgan
Sep 26, 2024I added a pinch of sea salt on top of the frosting, which balanced the sweetness beautifully. Highly recommend trying it!
Addison Nikolaus
Apr 17, 2024Next time, I'll try adding some orange zest to the dough for a citrusy twist.
Irving Konopelski
Mar 11, 2024I love how these cookies hold their shape perfectly. They made decorating so much easier and the results were stunning!
Magdalen Metz
Feb 2, 2024The rum and almond extract combination is divine! It adds a subtle warmth and depth of flavor that sets these cookies apart.