Eggnog Mascarpone Cookies: Christmas Spice Cookie Recipe

If you want a little Christmas-in-July vibe, these no-bake eggnog mascarpone cookies bring holiday flavor any time of year. Small, creamy, and delightfully festive, they’re an easy treat that will have you humming carols even in summer.

Gorgeous mascarpone eggnog cookies, rolled in ladyfinger crumbs and drizzled with chocolate sauce.

These quick, no-bake mascarpone cookies have been a family favorite for holidays and gatherings. They combine creamy mascarpone, warm eggnog flavor, and the delicate texture of crushed ladyfingers for an irresistible bite-sized treat.

The eggnog flavor is rich and comforting; the cookies look elegant and taste like a little spoonful of holiday cheer. They’re simple to prepare and need no oven time, which makes them perfect for last-minute entertaining.

🥘 Ingredients

Mascarpone cookies, 5 Ingredients only!!
  • Unsalted butter (very soft)
  • Mascarpone
  • Eggnog
  • Vanilla vodka (homemade or purchased)
  • Ladyfingers (ground) — or use gluten-free ladyfingers if preferred

For rolling

  • Ladyfingers (ground)

For drizzling

  • Melted dark chocolate

See the recipe card for exact quantities.

👩🏻‍🍳 Step-by-Step

Crush the ladyfingers.
Crush the ladyfingers.
Combine eggnog, vodka, butter, and mascarpone.
Combine eggnog, butter, vanilla vodka, and mascarpone.
Combine mascarpone, butter, eggnog, vodka, and ladyfinger crumbs to a sticky dough.
Stir in the ladyfinger crumbs and chill the mix for 30 minutes.
Shape the mascarpone eggnog mixture into a small ball and roll in ladyfinger crumbs.
Shape into small balls and roll in ladyfinger crumbs.
Drizzle the mascarpone cookies with chocolate sauce.
Drizzle with melted chocolate.
Gorgeous mascarpone eggnog cookies, rolled in ladyfinger crumbs and drizzled with chocolate sauce.
Chill until ready to serve.
Gorgeous mascarpone eggnog cookie, rolled in ladyfinger crumbs and drizzled with chocolate sauce.
Yum!

🔪 Instructions

Begin by crushing 30 ladyfingers in an electric chopper until you have fine crumbs. Place the crumbs in a mixing bowl.

Cream very soft butter with mascarpone, then add eggnog and vanilla vodka. Mix until smooth, then stir in the ladyfinger crumbs until evenly combined.

Chill the mixture in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes so it firms up and is easier to shape.

While the filling chills, crush the remaining ladyfingers and put those crumbs in a separate bowl for rolling.

When the filling is cold, scoop teaspoon-sized portions, roll into balls, and immediately coat each ball in the reserved ladyfinger crumbs. Arrange the finished cookies on a plate.

Melt dark chocolate using a double boiler or tempering device and drizzle it over the coated cookies.

Return the cookies to the refrigerator and chill until the chocolate sets and you’re ready to serve.

Gorgeous mascarpone eggnog cookies, rolled in ladyfinger crumbs and drizzled with chocolate sauce.

🍽 Equipment

  • Food processor or hand mixer
  • Electric chopper
  • Mixing bowl
  • Plate
  • Teaspoon

Store the cookies in the refrigerator for up to five days. They’re popular at parties, so they may disappear long before then.

💭 Top tip

If you love mascarpone, try it in other creamy desserts and fillings — it pairs especially well with coffee, chocolate, and fruit.

🙋🏻 FAQ

Is mascarpone the same as cream cheese?

Mascarpone is technically a type of cream cheese but differs in texture and richness. It’s made from heavy cream, which gives it a richer, silkier mouthfeel than typical spreadable cream cheese.

What can mascarpone be used for?

Mascarpone is versatile: use it in desserts like tiramisu and cheesecakes, in creamy fillings, or to enrich savory sauces. Its smooth, rich character enhances many dishes.

What is mascarpone cheese made of?

Traditional mascarpone is made from heavy cream thickened with a small amount of citric or tartaric acid.

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No-bake Eggnog Mascarpone Cookies

A festive, no-bake treat made with mascarpone and ladyfingers, flavored with eggnog for a holiday-inspired bite-sized cookie.
Gorgeous mascarpone eggnog cookies, rolled in ladyfinger crumbs and drizzled with chocolate sauce. Placed on black serving plate.
Prep Time:5 minutes
Chilling Time:30 minutes
Total Time:35 minutes

Equipment

  • Food processor or hand mixer
  • Electric chopper
  • Mixing bowl
  • Plate
  • Teaspoon

Ingredients

  • ¼ Cup Butter very soft
  • 1 Cup Mascarpone
  • 3 Tablespoons Eggnog
  • 5 Tablespoons Vanilla vodka homemade or purchased
  • 30 Ladyfingers ground

For rolling

  • 10 Ladyfingers ground

For drizzling

  • Melted dark chocolate

Instructions

  • Crush 30 ladyfingers with an electric chopper and place the crumbs in a mixing bowl.
  • Cream ¼ cup very soft butter with 1 cup mascarpone, then add 3 tablespoons eggnog and 5 tablespoons vanilla vodka. Stir in the ladyfinger crumbs until combined.
  • Chill for 1/2 hour.
  • Chop 10 ladyfingers for rolling and place the crumbs in a separate bowl.
  • Form teaspoon-sized balls from the chilled mixture and immediately roll them in the reserved crumbs.
  • Place the finished balls on a plate.
  • Melt chocolate in a water bath or tempering device.
  • Drizzle melted dark chocolate over the coated balls.
  • Chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Cookie | Calories: 130kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g
Servings: 25 Cookies
Calories: 130kcal
Author: Nora

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