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    Jam Drops

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    Modified: Sep 10, 2025 · Published: Feb 5, 2025 by Lucy Mathieson · This post may contain affiliate links · 98 Comments
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    Our old fashioned jam drops are the most delicious melt-in-your mouth thumbprint cookies filled with sweet jam! Made from just 6 ingredients with less than 10 minutes preparation time! #jam #drops #cookies #biscuits #thumbprint #thermomix #conventional #lunchbox #snacks

    In need of a quick, kid-approved treat? These jam drops are the ultimate lunchbox winner - buttery, soft, and filled with fruity jam! Made with pantry staples (no fancy ingredients needed), they're a classic favourite that busy mums can whip up in minutes.

    Love easy Aussie bakes? Don't miss my Milo and Oat Slice or Chocolate Chip, Sultana and Cornflake Biscuits - perfect for snack time too!

    A cake stand topped with biscuits filled with jam in the centre.

    Absolutely BEAUTIFUL! Simple ingredients. Beautifully written recipe. Incredible results. Extremely difficult stopping at two lol. YUMMMMMM! Thank you for your delicious recipe ❤️

    - Irene

    These jam drops have been a staple in Aussie kitchens for generations - and with good reason! Whether you're whipping them up for school lunchboxes, a weekend treat, or filling the biscuit jar for visitors, they're a guaranteed hit with kids and grown-ups alike.

    The best part? You only need 6 ingredients and about 10 minutes to get them in the oven (plus chilling time - don't skip it!).

    If you're looking for more easy lunchbox-friendly ideas, check out these Easy Banana Muffins, Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies or my go-to ANZAC Biscuits.

    Why You're Going To Love This Recipe

    • Super quick to make - 10 minutes of prep time, that's it!
    • Freezer-friendly - stash a batch away for lunchboxes or unexpected visitors.
    • Customisable - use any jam you've got on hand.
    • Kid-approved - soft, buttery, and the perfect little bite.
    • No fancy ingredients - just pantry staples and a bit of jam.
    • Thermomix or conventional - you will find both the Thermomix and conventional methods in the recipe card below.
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    • Why You're Going To Love This Recipe
    • Biscuit Ingredients
    • Variations
    • How To Make Jam Drops
    • Top Tip
    • Recipe Tips
    • Jam Drops FAQs
    • More Classic Biscuit Recipes
    • Jam Drops

    Biscuit Ingredients

    These simple jam drops are made from just six basic ingredients.

    Please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for ingredient quantities and the full detailed method. 

    The ingredients for jam drops in small bowls.
    • Butter - Softened to room temp so it creams easily. You can use salted or unsalted.
    • Caster sugar - Also called superfine sugar. It dissolves quickly and gives that perfect biscuit texture.
    • Plain flour - Known as all-purpose flour in some places.
    • Baking powder - Just ½ teaspoon is needed! Too much and they'll puff too much and spread.

    Variations

    • Gluten-Free Jam Drops - Swap plain flour for a high-quality gluten-free flour blend.
    • Egg-Free Jam Drops - Replace the egg with 1 tablespoon of milk or use a store-bought egg replacer for a similar result.
    • Lemon Curd Drops - Replace jam with lemon curd for a tangy twist.
    • Choc-Hazelnut Drops - Nutella or hazelnut spread works beautifully here too!
    • Jam + Coconut - Add a sprinkle of shredded coconut over the jam before baking for an old-school Aussie twist.

    How To Make Jam Drops

    Please scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for ingredient quantities and the full detailed method. 

    Creamed butter and sugar in a bowl.
    1. Step 1: Beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
    An egg added to creamed butter and sugar in a bowl.
    1. Step 2: Add egg and mix until well combined.
    Cookie mixture in a white bowl with a wooden spoon
    1. Step 3: Sift in the flour and baking powder. Gently mix until a soft dough forms.
    An indent in the middle of cookie dough balls on a tray.
    1. Step 4: Roll 2-teaspoon portions into balls and place on trays, spaced well apart.

      Use your little finger to press a small indent into the centre of each ball.
    Jam filled in the middle of cookies on a tray.
    1. Step 5: Fill each indent with a tiny amount of jam (less is more!).

      Chill the trays in the fridge for 30 minutes (this step is key to prevent spreading).

      Bake for 10-12 minutes or until just lightly golden.

    Top Tip

    Don't skip the chilling step! Popping the dough balls in the fridge for 30 minutes before baking helps the butter firm up, which stops the cookies from spreading too much and keeps that perfect thumbprint shape.

    Recipe Tips

    • Chill the dough balls before baking - this stops the cookies from spreading.
    • Use just 2 teaspoons of dough per cookie - they'll spread to the perfect size.
    • Don't overfill with jam - a small amount is best to stop it from oozing out.
    • Rotate your trays halfway through baking for even colour.
    • Leave space between cookies - they need room to spread slightly.
    • Let the cookies cool on the tray for 10 minutes before moving them.
    • Store in an airtight container at room temp for up to 1 week.
    • Freeze baked jam drops for up to 3 months. Layer with baking paper in a container and defrost at room temp.
    A stack of jam thumbprint cookies.

    Jam Drops FAQs

    Can I use any kind of jam?

    Absolutely! Raspberry, strawberry, plum, apricot - use whatever you love (or have open in the fridge!).

    Can I make jam drops using a Thermomix?

    Yes! I have included both the conventional method for making jam drops and the Thermomix jam drops recipe in the recipe card below.

    Why did my jam drops spread too much?

    Make sure you chilled the cookie dough before baking, and measure your baking powder carefully - just ½ teaspoon is perfect.

    Can I make the dough ahead of time?

    Yes! Roll the balls and freeze them raw (without jam). When ready to bake, indent and fill with jam, then bake from frozen - just add 1-2 minutes to the bake time.

    What jam works best?

    Use a thick jam - thinner ones tend to run too much. A spoonful of homemade or supermarket "fruit spread" style jam is perfect.

    More Classic Biscuit Recipes

    If you love old-fashioned jam drops, then I think you'll enjoy these recipes too!

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      Kingston Biscuits
    • ANZAC oat biscuits cooling on a wire rack.
      ANZAC Biscuits
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    Our old fashioned jam drops are the most delicious melt-in-your mouth thumbprint cookies filled with sweet jam! Made from just 6 ingredients with less than 10 minutes preparation time! #jam #drops #cookies #biscuits #thumbprint #thermomix #conventional #lunchbox #snacks

    Jam Drops

    Our old fashioned jam drops are the most delicious melt-in-your mouth thumbprint cookies filled with sweet jam! Made from just 6 ingredients with less than 10 minutes preparation time!
    5 from 132 votes
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    Course: Australian
    Cuisine: Biscuits/Cookies
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Chilling time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 50 minutes minutes
    Servings: 40 serves
    Calories: 76kcal
    Author: Lucy Mathieson

    Ingredients

    • 180 g butter softened to room temperature
    • 220 g (1 cup) caster sugar
    • 1 egg
    • 300 g (2 cups) plain flour all-purpose flour, sifted
    • ½ teaspoon baking powder
    • jam any flavour

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 170 degrees celsius (fan-forced). Grease and line two baking trays with baking paper.
    • Beat the sugar and softened butter with electric beaters or a stand mixer until light and fluffy.
      If using a Thermomix: Cream the butter and sugar for 20 seconds, Speed 4. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and repeat for a further 20 seconds, Speed 4.
    • Add the egg and continue to mix until combined.
      If using a Thermomix: Add egg and mix for 10 seconds, Speed 4.
    • Sift in the plain flour and baking powder. Stir gently to combine.
      If using a Thermomix: Add flour and baking powder and mix for 20 seconds, Speed 5.
    • Roll the mixture into small balls (2 teaspoons of mixture per ball).
    • Place the cookie balls onto the baking trays and use the tip of your little finger to create an indent in the middle that goes apprximately one-third to one-half of the way down).
    • Place a very small (TINY!) amount of jam into each indent.
    • Place the trays into the fridge and chill for 30 minutes (ESSENTIAL!).
    • Bake the cookies for approximately 10 minutes or until just lightly golden.
    • Leave the cookies on the baking trays for 10 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

    Notes

    RECIPE NOTES & TIPS
    Variations:
    • Gluten-Free Jam Drops - Swap plain flour for a high-quality gluten-free flour blend.
    • Egg-Free Jam Drops - Replace the egg with 1 tablespoon of milk or use a store-bought egg replacer for a similar result.
    • Lemon Curd Drops - Replace jam with lemon curd for a tangy twist.
    • Choc-Hazelnut Drops - Nutella or hazelnut spread works beautifully here too!
    • Jam + Coconut - Add a sprinkle of shredded coconut over the jam before baking for an old-school Aussie twist.
    Important Tips:
    • Chilling the dough balls before baking is ESSENTIAL - this stops the cookies from spreading.
    • Use just 2 teaspoons of dough per cookie - they'll spread to the perfect size.
    • Don't overfill with jam - a small amount is best to stop it from oozing out.
    • Rotate your trays halfway through baking for even colour.
    • Leave space between cookies - they need room to spread slightly.
    • Let the cookies cool on the tray for 10 minutes before moving them.
    • Store in an airtight container at room temp for up to 1 week.
    • Freeze baked jam drops for up to 3 months. Layer with baking paper in a container and defrost at room temp.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 76kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 34mg | Potassium: 16mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 120IU | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.3mg
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    Comments

    1. Joanne says

      September 06, 2020 at 5:33 am

      5 stars
      Absolutely fantastic recipe. My first time making these and I used Gluten Free flour that is also fodmap friendly. They turned out absolutely perfect. I will save this recipe as an absolute favourite. Thank you.

      Reply
      • Lucy says

        September 07, 2020 at 8:00 am

        Fantastic!

        Reply
    2. Kimberley-Ann Beaumont says

      July 12, 2020 at 6:57 pm

      Apparently, if you double a recipe you need to remember to double ALL the ingredients... (I forgot to double the flour) however, my jam crisp is absolutely delicious!

      Reply
      • Lucy says

        July 13, 2020 at 5:23 am

        Hehehe oh no!

        Reply
    3. Elise says

      May 24, 2020 at 9:30 pm

      5 stars
      Amazing, thank you

      Reply
    4. Marilyn Parmenter says

      April 29, 2020 at 10:11 am

      I followed the recipe but mine turned out like a disc not like your picture

      Reply
      • Lucy says

        April 30, 2020 at 9:36 am

        Hi Marilyn, I would recommend rolling the mixture into balls and only adding a tiny indent for the jam. Also chilling the biscuits in the fridge for 30 minutes before baking will help them keep their shape. xx

        Reply
        • Francis Chan says

          July 03, 2020 at 2:46 pm

          would it be okay if i refrigerated the cookies overnight before baking?

          Reply
          • Lucy says

            July 04, 2020 at 2:16 pm

            Absolutely!

            Reply
    5. Maddison says

      April 10, 2020 at 5:53 am

      5 stars
      Very amazing recipe. This is my first time making them as I tend to enjoy baking at 4am so much husband wakes up to a yummy smell at 5. He said the house has never smelt better. I added half a vanilla bean to mine because I love vanilla but honestly without it is still amazing. Thank you xx

      Reply
      • Lucy says

        April 10, 2020 at 7:55 am

        Thank you so much! Oh my goodness - that is an early start!!! So glad you liked it (and I love the idea of adding a vanilla bean). xx

        Reply
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