Rum-Buttered Almond Cookies

Updated Oct. 17, 2025

Rum-Buttered Almond Cookies
Julia Gartland for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Samantha Seneviratne. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgpeth.
Total Time
40 minutes, plus cooling
Prep Time
5 minutes
Cook Time
35 minutes, plus cooling
Rating
5(1,229)
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Nutty, buttery and a bit boozy, these festive cookies come together in minutes, making them perfect for holiday baking. (They also happen to be gluten-free.) Reminiscent of the almond flavor and pillowy texture of an Italian pignoli cookie, this recipe calls for brushing them with rum-infused butter twice — once before baking and another round when hot from the oven — which imbues them with even more warmth and richness.

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Ingredients

Yield:18 cookies
  • ½ cup/113 grams unsalted butter, melted
  • 2tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons dark rum
  • 1½ cups/185 grams plus 1 tablespoon powdered sugar
  • 1¼ teaspoons kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal)
  • 3cups/330 grams superfine almond flour (see Tip)
  • 2large egg whites
  • 1whole egg 
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract
  • 2cups/187 grams sliced almonds (see Tip)
  • Flaky sea salt (optional)
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Nutritional analysis per serving (18 servings)

265 calories; 20 grams fat; 4 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 5 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 16 grams carbohydrates; 3 grams dietary fiber; 12 grams sugars; 7 grams protein; 125 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Heat oven to 350 degrees. In a small bowl, combine butter, 2 tablespoons rum, 1 tablespoon powdered sugar and ¼ teaspoon salt. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment and lightly brush them with some of the rum-butter mixture. In a large bowl, thoroughly whisk almond flour with remaining 1 ½ cups powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon salt, making sure there are no lumps.

  2. Step 2

    In a small bowl, beat egg whites, egg, almond extract and remaining 2 teaspoons rum until no streaks remain. Make a small well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour the egg mixture into it. Mix with a spatula or wooden spoon until no dry spots remain. Pour the sliced almonds in a separate shallow bowl for rolling the dough.

  3. Step 3

    Working a few at a time, scoop 2-tablespoon/40-gram mounds onto the sliced almonds. Roll them in the almonds and press slightly so each ball is thoroughly coated. Transfer to the lined baking sheets, leaving 2 inches between each, and repeat with remaining dough. There should be about 9 cookies per tray. (Dough can be made up to 2 days ahead of time, stored covered in the refrigerator and baked when ready.)

  4. Step 4

    Brush tops of dough balls with more rum butter, stirring it as needed, and bake until cookies become slightly golden at the edges and the almonds start to toast, 20 to 22 minutes. Immediately after pulling cookies from the oven, brush them with more rum butter and top with flaky sea salt (if using). Let cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheet before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. Cookies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.

Tip
  • Be sure to use blanched super-fine almond flour for the optimal result; natural almond flour contains skins that lead to a drier, gritty texture.

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Haven’t made these but recommend making in tandem with his egg nog snickerdoodles which use two extra yolks. Then you can use all three of the eggs in the two recipes :)

Update: These are fantastic and so quick. I only had some questionable rum on hand so I zhushed up with orange zest and vanilla to give a Santiago cake vibe. Added in some almond paste I had. These will join the annual roster, instant classic.

I was pleasantly surprised with this cookie. I did make a few adjustments. I had a lot of rum butter, so 1. I plan on using only 1/2 stick of butter next time. 2. I rolled my cookie balls in the butter THEN rolled them in the almonds. Worked nicely.

I've made these three times, and they've been terrific every time, but they always spread/flatten. I tried refrigerating the cookie balls overnight before baking, but they still spread. Any ideas? I live at high altitude (5800 feet); is elevation the issue?

Gotta say the video was a delight to watch! Can’t wait to make these. 😍

Just made these, and they are fantastic! I plan to make them again for our annual holiday cookie party. Unlike a few others here, I had exactly the right amount of butter mixture—I recommend following the recipe exactly and not cutting down on it. These are not super boozy, so if you want more rum flavor, you may want to add a little more liquor to the butter mixture and the dough. But I found the flavor subtle and pleasant.

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