{gluten free} Kourambiedes – Greek Christmas Cookies

These Greek holiday cookies, called Kourambiedes, are covered in powdered sugar, melt in your mouth and have been modified from my grandma’s recipe to be gluten free!

 

gluten free Kourambiedes - Greek Christmas Cookies

This recipe is bittersweet for me to share. These Greek Christmas Cookies, called “Kourambiedes” are something I’ve made every year with my grandma (“yia yia”) since I can remember. This being our first holiday season without her, it was hard to make them alone. But at the same time, I knew she’d want me to carry on our tradition.

{gluten free} Kourambiedes - Greek Christmas Cookies

I decided to modify them to be gluten free so that I can enjoy them too! Even though she was not here making them with me, I felt like a part of her was. As I tried to figure out and adjust her measurements, I could envision her saying “this much sugar!”… holding out her hand and getting mad when I tried to put everything into measuring cups!

These Kourambiedes are a staple in every Greek house during the holidays, and I hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 2/3 cup sugar
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 2 Tbsp brandy
  • 3 cups gluten free flour (I always use Cup4Cup)
  • 1 cup almonds, coarsely chopped
  • 3 cups confectioners sugar

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  2. Cream the butter and sugar in mixer for about 15 minutes, until light and fluffy.
  3. Beat in the egg yolks one at a time.
  4. Add the baking soda, brandy, vanilla and gradually add the flour until you have dough (add more flour as needed).
  5. Stir in almonds and knead lightly.
  6. Break off small pieces of dough (about 1 1/2 tsp), form into ball (or whatever shape you’d like).
  7. Place on baking sheet and lightly flatten each dough ball.
  8. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until pale gold. You do not want them to brown.
  9. While the cookies are baking, cover serving plates with about 1 1/2 cups of confectioners sugar (just make sure the plates are covered).
  10. As soon as the cookies come out of the oven dust them generously with half of your remaining confectioners sugar.
  11. Let them cool only for a couple minutes (you want them warm), and carefully transfer them to sugar-coated platter. Sift the remaining sugar on the cookies, making sure they’re completely covered.
  12. Let cool and then serve!

*My yia yia always served them in cupcake liners because they’re quite messy and this way if you hold up the the liner to your mouth as you bite into the cookie, all the sugar gets caught.

{gluten free} Kourambiedes - Greek Christmas Cookies

Enjoy!

Question:

  • Does you family have a tradition of making certain cookies during the holidays?

20 comments

  1. Angie Limogiannis says:

    Made these for the first time and are delicious! My daughters and friends who are gluten free will enjoy them. Thank you and wishing you a Merry Christmas. Καλές γιορτες με υγεια❤️🎄🎅🏻☃️🎁❄️🤶🏻🎄❤️

  2. Olga says:

    I’m so glad I found your Pinterest board! Almost all of us eat gluten free in my family and those who don’t have to enjoy the recipes too! Cannot wait to try these and your koulourakia. My mom and yiayia make these with a clove in the center and pull it out after the cookies cool. It gives it a unique spicy taste. One year I left the cloves out and sprinkled a bit into the dough and everyone liked them that way too. I guess it’s just a different variation depending on what village you’re from in Greece. We are from Lithi, Xios. Merry Christmas! Kala Xristouyena!

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