For a more intense anise flavor, you can add a few drops of anise extract to the dough. If you don't have a Springerle rolling pin, you can use other textured objects to imprint designs on the cookies, such as the bottom of a glass or a patterned rolling pin. Be sure to let the cookies dry uncovered overnight, as this helps to create the characteristic 'foot' on the bottom of the cookie during baking. Springerle cookies are traditionally made with a hard, almost brittle texture. If you prefer a slightly softer cookie, you can reduce the baking time by a few minutes.
Sebastian Fay
Jun 26, 2025I've made these cookies for years, and they are always a hit at Christmas. The recipe is easy to follow, and the results are amazing.
Lance Rippin
May 15, 2025These cookies are absolutely delicious! The anise flavor is perfect, and they are so festive.
Cristina Kuvalis
Apr 26, 2025My grandmother used to make these cookies every year, and this recipe is just like hers. Thank you for sharing!
Abel Kozey
Apr 23, 2025The cookies were a little too hard for my taste, but I think I just need to adjust the baking time next time.