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These maraschino cherry chocolate chip cookies always bring the wow factor to any gathering or special occasion. What’s even better? They take just 10 minutes to prep and have a perfect pink color for a beautiful display.
These cookies are SO GOOD! I used cherry juice instead of almond extract and mini white chocolate chips, and made them extra big- 12 cookies a batch. Definitely making these again, boyfriend was obsessed too!
-Jenna
Cherry Cookies
I believe I have mentioned this before, whenever it’s one of my nieces or nephews birthdays, they get to pick what kind of cookie I make and mail to them. Pretty lucky, huh?!
Well one of my nieces doesn’t like chocolate… I know, I don’t understand – I live off chocolate. So I was giving her a few options of cookies I could make and one of the options was maraschino cherry cookies.
I got to work and made five test batches! Some of the batches were pretty funny looking – working with an add in like maraschino cherries can be hard because they have so much moisture. But I finally got the recipe just right!
The ones I mailed her didn’t have chocolate chips so you can definitely make these cherry cookies without the chips, but for us chocolate lovers, more chocolate the better!
The combination of maraschino cherries and chocolate chips reminds me of this delicious cherry cordial ice cream that the ice cream shop near our house has. I love the taste of cherry ice cream, especially if there’s chocolate!
The cherry flavor is on point. These pink cookies would also be fun for baby showers – especially for a baby girl!
We’ve also add these cookies to our cookie trays during the holidays. And we love gifting this easy recipe for valentine’s day.
Ingredients for Chocolate Cherry Cookies
Scroll down to the recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions for making Cherry Cookies.
- unsalted butter – Let the butter come to room temperature.
- brown sugar – I recommend using light brown sugar for this recipe.
- large egg
- vanilla extract
- almond extract
- pink gel food coloring – I recommend AmeriColor brand.
- all purpose flour
- baking soda
- salt
- maraschino cherries – Well drained & finely chopped.
- semi-sweet chocolate chips – You can substitute or dark, milk or white chocolate chips.
I love the flavor the 1/8 teaspoon almond extract adds to this cookie recipe. Cherry-almond cookies were a match made in heaven!
How to Make Cherry Cookies
- In a large bowl beat the softened butter and brown sugar with an electric mixer or in a stand mixer for 1 minute, or until combined.
- Add in the egg and extracts, beat again.
- Gel food coloring. Add in a small amount of pink gel food coloring and mix.
- Add dry ingredients. In separate small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Gradually add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients, mixing by hand with a spatula.
- Add-ins. Add in the finely chopped cherries and chocolate chips, mix by hand until combined. The batter will be thick.
- Scoop. Use a cookie scoop to drop dough balls onto a silicone lined baking sheet or parchment paper. Press additional cherries and chocolate chips into the outside of the dough balls.
- Bake for 14-16 minutes. Be sure not to over bake or the cookies will loose their pink color and turn brown.
- Cool. Allow the cookies to cool to the touch on the baking sheet (about 15 minutes) then move them to a wire rack.
Cherry Cookie Baking Time
For the cherry chocolate cookies in the photos, the dough balls were about 3 heaping tablespoons, so that’s a large cookie!
I baked those for 14-16 minutes – just until the edge of the cookie would begin to turn golden. The result is a soft and chewy cherry chocolate chip cookie!
If you make smaller dough balls, you should reduce the baking time otherwise the cookies will be over done.
Time Required for Chocolate Cherry Cookies
- 10 minutes to make the cookie dough
- 14-16 minutes to bake the cookies
- 15 minutes to cool the cookies
Gluten Free Cherry Cookies
I have made these cookies multiple times with King Arthur’s Gluten Free Measure for Measure Flour with great success.
Cherry Chocolate Chip Cookies Tips
Here are some tips and hints for perfect cherry cookies.
Properly measure the all purpose flour using the spoon and sweep method.
You need 3/4 cup chopped & drained maraschino cherries. Plus an extra 2 tablespoons or so for garnish. 3/4 cup chopped maraschino cherries is about half a 16 oz jar.
Be sure to drain the cherries well. Once you drained off the juice, put the cherries on a few paper towels and let the extra maraschino cherry juice soak up.
Once the cherries have been drained, finely chop them.
If you want the tops of your cookies to look loaded with cherries & chocolate chips like the ones you see in the photos, be sure to add additional cherries and chocolate chips to the outside of the dough balls before baking the cookies.
Can you freeze maraschino cherry cookies?
Maraschino cherry cookies freeze beautifully! Wrap them in individual portions with plastic wrap or place them in an airtight container or freezer bag with parchment between the layers to keep them from sticking.
Freeze for up to 3 months. Let them thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
In the mood for more sweets? Learn how to add crumb topping to any muffin or try chocolate pudding pie!
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Maraschino Cherry Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- ½ stick unsalted butter, softened, 1/4 cup
- ¾ cup light brown sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ⅛ tsp almond extract
- Small amount of pink gel food coloring
- 1 ½ cups all purpose flour, 180 grams, properly measured
- ½ tsp baking soda
- ¼ tsp salt
- ¾ cup drained & finely chopped maraschino cherries, plus extra for garnish
- ¾ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, plus extra for garnish
Instructions
- It's critical that you measure the flour accurately. Unknowingly adding too much flour will result in dry cookies.The most accurate way to measure flour is to use a kitchen scale, weighing it in grams. If you don’t have a kitchen scale, follow this method. Aerate the flour with a whisk or spoon. Flour becomes heavy and compact as it sits. Aerating is the same as fluffing the flour, but not the same as sifting it. Do not sift the flour unless the recipe specifically calls for it. Use a spoon to sprinkle the flour into the measuring cup. Do not tap the cup against the counter, as this will compact the flour. Use the back of a butter knife to level off the excess.
- Preheat the oven to 350º F.
- In a mixing bowl beat the butter and brown sugar with an electric mixer for 1 minute, or until combined. Add in the egg and extracts, beat again.
- Add in a small amount of pink gel food coloring and mix.
- In separate small bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Gradually add the dry ingredients to wet ingredients, mixing by hand with a spatula.
- Add in the finely chopped maraschino cherries and chocolate chips, mix by hand until combined. The batter will be thick.
- Use a cookie scoop to drop dough balls onto a silicone lined baking sheet. Press additional cherries and chocolate chips into the outside of the dough balls.
- Bake for 14-16 minutes – be sure not to over bake or the cookies will loose their pink color and turn brown.
- Allow the cookies to cool to the touch on the baking sheet (about 15 minutes) then move them to a cooling rack.
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very disappointed. says we can print this off but this will not print. I can not keep going back and forth from my phone to make it and the computer is downstairs. I want a printable copy to be able to use.
Hi Mary! There is a print button and it does work. Here is the URL to the print page: https://thefirstyearblog.com/maraschino-cherry-chocolate-chip-cookies/print/
Can I use parchment paper I don’t have a silicone mat
Yes!
Can you substitute the butter with coconut oil? If so, is it a 1 to 1 ratio?
I haven’t tried it yet, report back if you do!
If I don’t have a silicone pan. Should I use a dark or light surface for pan?
Either is fine! I have both.
Look for Swerve Sugar substitutes. They are usually carried by health food stores, and if they don’t, they will probably be glad to order some for their store. It truly has no aftertaste, and is used in the same amounts as sugar. I use all three forms, that they make, in my recipes for my diabetic clients – granulated, brown, and confectioners’. I just started using Swerve recently, and my clients are thrilled that when someone tastes their cakes, made with Swerve, their non-diabetic friends can’t taste the difference. It’s a little on the expensive side, but for someone who can’t have sugar, it’s more than worth it for their enjoyment.
I used the exact ingredients but my cookies turned out too cakey. I think it needs more butter? The flavor is lacking too. I even used real vanilla and almond extract.
I totally thought the same thing. Better Homes and Gardens has a White Chocolate-Cherry Shortbread recipe that is spot on. I substituted with semi-sweet chocolate chips and it was amazing.
I just made them and mine turned out way too cakey also! Definitely needed a little more moisture. Maybe I’ll try again with more butter.
Loved your cookies! Is there a way to make this recipe into cupcakes? What kind of icing would you use?
Beth, These would make great Christmas Cookies, by using Mint & maybe white Chocolate Chips.
For someone who is allergic to & to avoid Artifical Colorings, Artificial Preservatives & Artificial Flavors, could you use another jar of cherrys & boil them & maybe add sugar, in order to get the color? If so, how much?
Thank you!
Can you substitute the chocolate chips for pecans. Or even add pecans to this recipe?
What am I doing wrong? Tried making twice now. Both times the cookies instantly melt in the pan and becomes one thin burnt mess. Please Help!! Really want to make these.
Oh Dawn.. that doesn’t sound good! Can you give me more feedback – did you follow the recipe as written?
Just made them for the first time, I am a pretty experienced baker and mine did the same thing. I followed the recipe the only thing I could think of is maybe there was too much juice when I added it with the cherries.
Thank you for this recipe! I tried 2 new recipes for the holidays so far this year and both were terrible. I have been thinking about this recipe forever and went for it! So glad I did- these are amazing! I did make them a bit smaller, did not garnish, and only baked 10-12 minutes- also increased the almond extract a touch- simply DIVINE! Perfect on the christmas cookie trays!