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Melt in Your Mouth Gluten Free Russian Tea Cookies

Published: Mar 20, 2020 · Modified: May 15, 2020 by Sandi Gaertner · 66 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links

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This easy gluten free Russian tea cookie recipe is a delicious cookie to make to enjoy with a cup of hot tea. Russian tea cookies melt in your mouth and are a fun cookie to make!

If you love cookies as much as we do, you will want to check out all of my delicious gluten free cookie recipes.

Gluten Free Russian Tea Cookies on a serving dish
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I hope these super easy gluten free Russian tea cookies will help add some cheer to your day. Whether it is a holiday or any day...cookies definitely make the days sweeter!

This cookie recipe is perfect for a cold rainy day because they are really fun to make with your kids. Rolling the dough into balls is only a part of this kid-friendly gluten free snack; eating them will definitely be the best part :-).

To see my very favorite gluten free cookies, check out my Gluten Free Holiday Cookie roundup.

Gluten Free Russian Tea Cookies in a stack

Today has been a great excuse for the kids and me to make these cookies. These cookies are great all year round, but their cute snowy white looks make them the perfect cookie for a cookie exchange or holiday party too!

If you are looking for more Christmas-style cookies, check out my best gluten free Christmas Cookies recipes.

Made your recipe last Christmas…. Yummms!"

Helen H.

Can you freeze these cookies?

Yes, you can easily freeze these cookies. We like to make a double batch and freeze the extras. Then all we have to do is defrost them and roll them in the powdered sugar.

Nothing goes better with hot tea or coffee than these Russian tea cookies. Their sweet buttery melt in your mouth goodness is so good. These cookies are also known as Mexican Wedding Cookies...just in case you were looking and thought they look familiar.

This easy gluten free Russian tea cookie recipe is super easy to make, so follow along!

Instructions:

Russian Tea Cookie dough being mixed in a mixer

Slowly cream the butter with the powdered sugar in a mixer.

Can you make cookies without a standing mixer?

You can easily make these cookies in a bowl. Put all of your dry ingredients in a large bowl. Whisk to blend them. In a smaller bowl, add the wet ingredients. Mix the two together and then scoop onto cookie sheet!

Chopping pecans on a cutting board

Chop up the raw pecans into small pieces.

Can you use different nuts?

Although pecans are more traditionally used in this easy tea cookies recipe, you can also use walnuts or different nuts.

You can also make a nut free crinkle cookie like these gluten free honey crinkle cookies.

Russian tea cookie dough in a bowl

Add the rest of the ingredients. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and roll the cookie dough to make balls.

cookie dough balls on a cookie sheet and a cup of tea in the background

Your dough will be firm enough to roll into balls. Bake at 350º F for 8-10 minutes. When you remove them from the oven, allow them to cool briefly and then roll in powdered sugar!

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  • If you love a sandwich-style cookie, these Gluten Free Nutella Linzer Cookies are fun to make.
  • Crinkle cookies are a lot of fun to make. Give this easy Gluten Free Chocolate Mint Crinkle Cookies recipe a try.
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Recipe

Gluten Free Russian Tea Cookies

Sandi Gaertner
Easy buttery, melt in your mouth gluten free Russian tea cookies.
4.75 from 55 votes
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Prep Time 20 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Total Time 30 mins
Course Gluten Free Dessert Recipes
Cuisine American
Servings 24 cookies
Calories 118 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup unsalted butter very softened
  • ½ cup powdered sugar
  • 2 cups gluten free flour blend
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • dash salt
  • ¼ cup raw pecans chopped

Instructions
 

  • In a mixing bowl, add butter, vanilla and sugar. Beat on low speed until sugar is incorporated.
  • Slowly add flour on low speed and mix until blended. Add pecans and mix on low. Chill the dough for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 350º F.
  • Roll dough into 1 ½ inch balls.
  • Place dough balls onto parchment paper lined cookie sheet.
  • Bake for 8-10 minutes.
  • Remove GENTLY with a thin spatula onto a cooling rack. These cookies are very crumbly when hot.
  • Allow to cool 15 minutes. Roll in powdered sugar.

Notes

  1. I have tested this recipe with King Arthur Measure for Measure GF, Bob's Red Mill 1 to 1 GF blend, and Authentic Foods Multi Blend in this recipe. That doesn't mean others will not work, I just have not tested other flours.
  2. If your gluten free flour blend doesn't contain Xanthan Gum, please add 1 teaspoon.
  3. To make this recipe dairy-free, substitute the butter for vegan butter.
  4. These cookies will keep up to 4 days in an air-tight container, or up to 4 months in the freezer.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 118kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 5gCholesterol: 20mgSodium: 68mgPotassium: 6mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 236IUCalcium: 10mgIron: 1mg
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  1. Carol

    August 30, 2022 at 6:45 pm

    5 stars
    Love making these cookies with the grandkids. Some don’t like nuts so we substitute Enjoy Life mini chips. We always make these on Christmas Eve for them to leave for Santa. I had tried so many GF recipes that were horrible and a waste of expensive ingredients. Thankfully I found you! I share them with others who need GF recipes. This was such a game changer because I knew nothing about gluten free! Thank you!

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    • Sandi Gaertner

      August 30, 2022 at 10:07 pm

      I love how you made this recipe with chocolate chips. It is so creative. I am glad you loved the recipe. Thank you.

      Reply
  2. Martha

    January 03, 2022 at 11:33 am

    I used Bobs Red Mill. Cookies definitely were VERY SHORT! Once cooled texture was great. Taste was excellent. I did 1.5 X the recipe. I will try substituting a small amount of oat flour as that should help the crumble issue. Using my multi shelf convection it took 12 mins for perfect cookies!!

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    • Sandi Gaertner

      January 03, 2022 at 11:53 am

      Hi Martha, did you use Bob's 1 to 1 or all purpose blend? Thank you!

      Reply
  3. Rachel

    March 27, 2021 at 11:09 am

    The recipe does not say when to add the salt. With the flour? Also, I am assuming extra powdered sugar is needed beyond the 1/2 cup?

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    • Sandi Gaertner

      March 27, 2021 at 3:56 pm

      Hi Rachel, the salt goes in with the dry ingredients. I hope you enjoy them :-).

      Reply
  4. Wendy Cassady

    January 10, 2021 at 3:16 pm

    These cookies are notoriously crumbly. I used Cup 4 Cup GF flour and actually found them much LESS crumbly than most. Even less than the regular flour ones I make at Christmas. I did find that I had to cook them at least 20 minutes - they weren't even close to being done at 10.

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    • Sandi Gaertner

      January 11, 2021 at 2:50 pm

      Thank you so much, Wendy. I haven't used that flour blend in this recipe, it is interesting it took longer to bake.

      Reply
  5. Barb

    January 07, 2019 at 4:54 am

    My momalways made pineapple cookies. They were so good ive try a couple times never turn out good. Añy sugestión ? She made oatmeal rasin cookies nd molassae cookies. Never turn out good any sugestion for the pineapple cookies. My child hood favorite. I put recipe away when i fine it i will text it back to you. Oh she made molasse rasin cake. Very moist so good.

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    • Sandi Gaertner

      January 07, 2019 at 8:52 am

      Hi Barb, those pineapple cookies sound delicious. Do you know if she used dried pineapple or fresh? I am wondering if the freeze-dried pineapple would work to recreate your cookies because you can crush it into a flour-like powder?

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      • Dian

        December 16, 2020 at 8:57 pm

        Mine stayed crumbly. I used everything you said and followed the recipe totally. Taste great but a crumbly mess.

      • Sandi Gaertner

        December 18, 2020 at 9:05 am

        Hi Dian, I haven't heard this. What gluten free flour blend did you use?

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