
Soft, buttery red velvet cookies filled with a tangy-sweet cream cheese center — a festive, crowd-pleasing treat perfect for holidays and everyday celebrations.

This recipe for Red Velvet Thumbprint Cookies with Cream Cheese has been my go-to for every holiday cookie swap and last-minute get-together for years. I first discovered the magic of a red velvet dough paired with a silky cream cheese center on a snowy December afternoon when I wanted something colorful and comforting to bring to a neighbor's brunch. The texture is what makes these so memorable: a tender, buttery cookie with a slightly crisp edge and a soft, pudding-like center of cream cheese that melts into every bite.
I love how simple ingredients—common pantry staples and a little red food coloring—turn into something that feels elevated. The cocoa powder gives a subtle cocoa backbone without making the cookies taste like chocolate, while the cream cheese filling adds a tangy contrast that balances the sweetness beautifully. These cookies are easy to shape, travel well when packed, and always steal the show at parties because of their vivid color and charming thumbprint shape.
When I first served these at a family gathering, everyone kept asking how they were made. My nephew declared them "fancy cookies," which he only calls things he thinks are special. Over the years I've tweaked the balance of sugar and the thickness of the filling; this version delivers consistent results and always brings smiles.
My favorite thing about these is how forgiving they are—if a cookie spreads a little more than expected, the cream cheese filling hides imperfections and still looks beautiful. A tray of these will disappear quickly at any party; friends often ask me for the recipe after the first bite.
Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 48 hours; beyond that, transfer to the refrigerator because of the cream cheese filling to prevent spoilage. If refrigerating, place a sheet of parchment between layers to prevent sticking and keep them from absorbing refrigerator odors. For longer storage, arrange cookies in a single layer on a baking sheet and freeze for 1 hour, then transfer to a freezer-safe container or bag; they will keep for up to 3 months. To reheat from frozen, let them thaw on the counter for 30 minutes or warm briefly in a 275°F oven for 5 minutes to refresh the texture.
If you prefer to reduce dairy, try replacing the butter with a high-quality vegan stick margarine and use vegan cream cheese for the filling—note the flavor and texture will be slightly different and softer. To make them gluten-free, substitute a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend that includes xanthan gum; expect slightly different spread and a tender crumb. For a less sweet filling, reduce powdered sugar to 1/3 cup and add 1/4 teaspoon lemon zest to brighten the cream cheese. If you don’t have red food coloring, a combination of beet powder and a tiny bit of liquid red dye can create a natural hue but may add a faint earthy note.
These are delightful plated on a simple white platter so the red and white contrast shines. Serve with coffee or a lightly sweetened milk for breakfast gatherings, or pair with sparkling wine or dessert cocktails at evening parties. Garnish with a light dusting of powdered sugar or a tiny curl of white chocolate for a holiday touch. They also make charming favors—pack three in a cello bag and tie with ribbon for guests to take home.
Red velvet has roots in early 20th-century American baking, where cocoa and buttermilk produced a distinctive red-brown hue that became associated with special occasions. Over time, the color became more pronounced with added food coloring, and desserts like cakes and cookies adopted the eye-catching shade. Thumbprint cookies have European origins; combining the two yields a hybrid that feels both classic and modern—festive, nostalgic, and rooted in home-baking traditions across the U.S.
For winter holidays, add a pinch of cinnamon and swap a teaspoon of vanilla for almond extract to create a warm, festive profile. In Valentine’s season, top each filled thumbprint with a single heart-shaped sprinkles or a few freeze-dried raspberry crumbs. For a lighter summer version, fold a teaspoon of lemon zest into the cream cheese filling and serve chilled, which adds brightness and balances the richness.
I once brought a tin of these to a neighborhood potluck where someone who claimed to dislike cream cheese changed their mind after one bite. A friend also used the dough as a base for sandwich cookies—baking slightly larger dough rounds, filling with the cream cheese, and pressing two together created a delightful sandwich cookie that disappeared before dessert was served. These personal moments remind me that a simple, well-executed treat can make gatherings feel warmer and more joyful.
Prepare the dough up to 24 hours in advance and keep it chilled in the refrigerator wrapped tightly; this develops flavor and makes rolling neater. The cream cheese filling can be mixed and stored in an airtight container for up to 48 hours. For efficient baking, chill rolled dough balls on a sheet for 15 minutes before baking to reduce spread and keep the indentations defined. Use a small cookie scoop to make consistent sizes so baking time is predictable.
These Red Velvet Thumbprint Cookies with Cream Cheese are a small but memorable treat—bright in color, rich in flavor, and wonderfully adaptable. Whether you’re baking for a holiday, a party, or a cozy afternoon at home, these cookies bring warmth and a touch of festive charm to any occasion. Make them yours by experimenting with fillings and finishes, and enjoy the little moments they create around the table.
Use room-temperature butter and eggs for an even emulsion and smoother dough.
Chill rolled dough balls for 10–15 minutes to reduce spreading and keep thumbprints defined.
Spoon or pipe a small amount of filling—about 1/2 teaspoon—to prevent overflow during baking.
If using gel food coloring, start with less and add more for a vivid hue without extra liquid.
This nourishing red velvet thumbprint cookies with cream cheese recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. Dough can be chilled up to 24 hours before baking. Chill helps develop flavor and prevents excessive spreading.
Freeze baked cookies in a single layer until firm, then stack with parchment between layers in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months.
If you prefer a brighter filling, reduce powdered sugar to 1/3 cup and add a scant 1/4 teaspoon lemon zest to taste.
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Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Have a cooling rack ready for finished cookies.
Beat 1 cup softened butter and 1 cup granulated sugar until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes with a mixer.
Add 1 large egg and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract; beat until incorporated and glossy.
Mix in 2 tablespoons cocoa powder and 1 tablespoon red food coloring until uniformly combined.
Gradually add 2 cups flour, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, and 1/4 teaspoon salt, mixing until just combined.
Roll dough into 1-inch balls, place on prepared sheet, and press an indentation into each with your thumb or a spoon.
Beat 4 ounces softened cream cheese with 1/2 cup powdered sugar until smooth; spoon about 1/2 teaspoon into each indentation.
Bake 12–15 minutes until edges are set. Cool on the sheet 5 minutes, then transfer to a rack to cool completely.
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