Gummy Bear Heart Cookies Recipe (2024)

by Alicia @ The Baker Upstairs

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Hello again! It’s Alicia from The Baker Upstairs, and I have another amazing cookie recipe to share with you today. Are you a regular dessert eater, or do you preferto save sweets for special occasions? For better or worse, my husband and I both like to end the day with a little something sweet. The problem is, we can never decide on something we both like! My husband lovescandy and will always choosecandy for his treat, whileI generally find myself craving baked goods. (I know, what a challenging problem to have, right?) Now, we could just each eat our own treat, but where’s the fun in that?

I’ve been experimenting lately with some fun ways to incorporate both of our favorites into one dessert, and have come up with a few fun ideas, like these amazing Snickers chocolate chip cookiesI made a few months ago. These gummy bear heart cookies are my latest effort, and they’re the perfect solution to that candy vs. cookie debate – a cookie with a candy center! It really doesn’t get better than that, my friends.

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I was inspired by these gummy bear cookies on A Beautiful Mess, but I decided to change things up a little and use my veryfavorite (and super simple) shortbread recipe. I also chose to use just red gummy bears, since they are my favorite flavor, and I love how pretty and vibrant the red centers turnedout!

You could definitely use any color of gummy bear you like, or even a combination of colors for each cookie. These gummy bear heart cookies would be so fun to customize for any holiday or special occasion!

Gummy Bear Heart Cookies

The full recipe is at the bottom of this post, but here’s what you’ll need:

  • butter
  • sugar
  • egg yolk
  • vanilla
  • flour
  • salt
  • gummy bears

My shortbread recipe is about as simple as they come: just flour, sugar, butter, salt, vanilla, and egg. It mixes up into a thick and buttery dough that’s easy to shape into balls.

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The thick texture of the dough helps the cookies maintain their shape while baking, and gives the finished cookies the perfect crisp and crumbly texture.

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Once your dough is mixed, you’ll roll it into one inch balls, and space them about two inches apart on a baking sheet. Next, you’ll make a heart shaped indent on each ball, using your finger tips. I used my pinky finger to make the indents, since my hands are pretty large, but if you have daintier fingers than I do, I’m sure your pointer finger will work fine. 🙂 Look how cute they are already!

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Next, you’ll add two gummy bear halves to the indent in the center of each cookie. I tried to place mine in a v-shape to help the gummy bears flow into more of a heart shape as they melted.

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Bake the cookies for 9-11 minutes, or until the cookies are lightly golden on the bottom and the gummy bears are melty. The original recipe showed the gummy bears liquifying completely, but my gummy bearsstayed more or less in their original shape, but got melty on the inside. I used a toothpick to gently spread the gummy bears inside the indented area of the cookie, and they spread pretty easily. I’m not sure if my gummy bears were a little more stale than the other blogger’s, or if there’s a difference in meltiness depending on which brand you use (I just used a generic store brand). So, if your gummy bears melt completely, great! If not, just know that you can easily spread them with a toothpick. Just be careful not to burn yourself with that hot molten gummy bear!

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Allow the cookies to cool completely before eating. As they cool, the gummy bears will firm up again into a soft gummy consistency. The chewy and sweet gummy centers are the perfect contrast for the buttery and crumbly shortbread cookies!

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My kidskepttrying to guess what was in the center of the cookies, and they wereamazed and excited to find that they were gummy bears! The melted gummy bears taste similar to jam, but with a more intense flavor and sweetness. Yum!

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5 from 1 vote

Gummy Bear Heart Cookies Recipe

These cookies will definitely be a new favorite for kids and grown ups alike!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time25 minutes mins

Servings: 24

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter softened
  • 2/3 cup Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 2 1/4 cups Flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • 24 gummy bears cut in half

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375F. Line two baking sheets with parchment or silicone liners.

  • In a medium bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the vanilla and egg yolk, and mix until smooth. Add the flour and salt, and mix to form a thick dough.

  • Roll the dough into one inch balls and place on prepared baking sheets. Use your finger to press down twice on each ball, making a heart-shaped indent. Place two gummy bear halves into each indent in a v shape.

  • Bake for 9-11 minutes, or until the cookies are just slightly golden at the bottom and the gummy bears are melty. If the gummy bears do not melt all the way, use a toothpick to gently spread them throughout the indent in the cookie.

  • Cool completely before eating.

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These gummy bear heart cookies are the perfect choice when you just can’t decide between a cookie and a candy!And they’re not only delicious, but super cute too. These cookies will definitely be a new favorite for kids and grown ups alike!

Thanks Alicia! If you’re looking for more cute and delicious cookie recipes, be sure to check out our adorable teddy bear cookies. These little guys were soooooo cute!!

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  1. Gummy Bear Heart Cookies Recipe (12)Marija says

    Tried it, but wasn’t verry succesfull 🙁
    My doughter loves gummy bears, she saw this pictures and we made the cookies, the dough is great, tasty, we had problems with the gummy bears. I’ve used serbian, heart-shaped gummies,they look great raw, but while baking they’ve melted too much, all out of the cookies. The hungarian Tesco-gummies didn’t melt at all, and the german Haribo gummie bears turned out best, but they also melted too much… But they are yummie after all!!

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  2. Gummy Bear Heart Cookies Recipe (13)Craige says

    Gummy Bear Heart Cookies Recipe (14)
    So fun! I was looking for something sweet to make for my mom’s birthday that didn’t require me to make an unnecessary trip to the store. She loves gummy bears so I knew this would be a hit. I found making the hearts was easiest to do with a chopstick, by the way.

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