Traditional Italian Rainbow Cookies Recipe (2024)

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The holiday baking season has begun, at least at our house. I am testing recipes for Cookie Exchanges and just to mix up my normal holiday dessert repertoire. Be sure to check out of Italian Butter Cookies too

Although growing up in an Italian household, we never made these at home Italian Rainbow Cookies Recipe with Almond Filling

I remember trying them once or twice with a bakery assortment. I slightly adapted this recipe from my Sister In law’s Sister.

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ITALIAN RAINBOW COOKIES RECIPE:

They do require a lot of steps but it is fairly easy. Just be sure your oven racks are even….mine were not incorrectly the first time I made them but this time was much better.

I did not realize it until after the layers were almost finished baking.

What else are Italian Rainbow cookies referred as?

Italian rainbow cookies are generally referred to by several different names — Italian flag cookies, Napoleon cookies, seven-layer cookies, seven-layer cake, tri-color cookies, or Venetian cookies.

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What are Rainbow Cookies?

These are not to be confused with our Sugar Rainbow Cookie. This Italian Cookie recipe is called a Rainbow Cookie, often called Tricolor because of its resemblance to the Italian flag, and sometimes called Napoleon Cookies or Seven Layer Cookies (3 cake, 2 chocolate, and 2 jam).

What you need to make Italian Rainbow Cookies Recipe

  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 2 Sticks of Butter, softened
  • 4 Eggs
  • 2 Cups AP Flour
  • 1 Cup ALMOND FILLINGTraditional Italian Rainbow Cookies Recipe (3) (this is different from most recipes)
  • 2 Tsp Green Food Coloring
  • 3 Tsp. Red Food Coloring
  • 1/4 cup Seedless Raspberry or Apricot Jam
  • 1 Cup Chocolate Morsels (We Prefer Bittersweet for a richer flavor)
  • 3 11 x 7 PansTraditional Italian Rainbow Cookies Recipe (4)
  • Parchment Paper (Optional but suggested)

Do I use Almond Paste or Almond Filling

While searching online for the recipe to link to I found several different recipes, almost all with almond paste.

I accidentally bought Almond Filling and then found a review that this “mistake” actually makes the cookie/ cake moister. Either way, they were awesome.

How to Make Italian Rainbow Cookies

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Separate the batter into 3 bowls, about 1 1/2 cups each.

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Bake 12-14 minutes making sure not to burn the edges. Allow the layers of Italian Rainbow cake to cool in the pan or carefully transfer to a wire rack. (we only had 2 pans so we moved the cakes to a wire rack)

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HOW TO MAKE 7 LAYER COOKIES

Either heat or stir the preserves until you can easily spread them. Start with the green layer and add a thin layer of preserves, add the yellow one and repeat. Top with the Red cake layer.

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Cover the pan with foil and place in the fridge with books or heavy cans for 4 hrs or until overnight.

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HOW TO TOP Italian Rainbow Cookie recipe

Melt Chocolate chips with a Tablespoon of butter or shortening in the microwave until smooth. Spread over one side and if you want to allow it to harden and turn over and cover the other side with chocolate.

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Allow the chocolate to harden completely and using a serrated knifeTraditional Italian Rainbow Cookies Recipe (11) cut them into the desired serving size.

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CAN I FREEZE ITALIAN 7 LAYER COOKIES

I made 5 dozen for a cookie exchange. I made the 3 different color layers, added the jam in between, wrapped tightly and froze them.

Once they were out of the freezer for several minutes, I added the chocolate topping. Boy does it set quickly.

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We cut these Italian Rainbow Cookies with Almond Filling into 36 pieces. Depending on how big you want them. Be careful, they will go fast.

OTHER ITALIAN COOKIES YOU MIGHT LIKE

Easy Pumpkin Biscotti Recipe (Plain, chocolate chips or craisins)

Homemade Olive Oil Almond Biscotti Recipe

Homemade Chocolate Brownie Biscotti

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Traditional Italian Rainbow Cookies Recipe

Yield: 36 Slices

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes

Cooling Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 27 minutes

A traditional Italian Christmas Cookie. Rainbow Cookie Recipe is well worth the few extra steps.

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 2 Sticks of Butter, softened
  • 4 Eggs
  • 2 Cups AP Flour
  • 1 Cup ALMOND FILLING (this is different from most recipes)
  • 2 Tsp Green Food Coloring(or less if using Paste)
  • 3 Tsp. Red Food Coloring (less if using paste)
  • 1/4 Cup Seedless Raspberry or Apricot Jam
  • 1 Cup Chocolate Morsels (We Prefer Bittersweet for a richer flavor)
  • 3 11x7 x 2 1/2 " pans
  • Parchment Paper (Optional but suggested)

Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
    2. Grease and line the pans with parchment paper. (I did not the first time and they came out without a problem
    3. Beat sugar and butter together in a stand mixer with a paddle attachment. Let it get light and fluffy.
    4. Add the Almond Filling and mix well.
    5. Add the eggs 2 at a time, making sure they are well blended in between each addition.
    6. Add flour and mix until blended. (do not overbeat)
    7. Separate batter into 3 bowls, about 1 1/2 cups each.
    8. Mix in food color to make a green, red and keeping one plain (yellow)
    9. Place batter in prepared pans and using an offset spatula flatten the mixture evenly into the pans.
    10. Bake 12-14 minutes making sure not to burn the edges. Allow to cool in the pan or carefully transfer to a wire rack. (we only had 2 pans so we moved the cakes to a wire rack)
    11. Either heat or stir the preserves until you can easily spread them. Start with the green layer and add half of the preserves to make a thin layer, add the yellow one and repeat. Top with the Red cake layer.
    12. Cover the pan with foil and place in the fridge with books or heavy cans for 4 hrs or until overnight.
    13. Melt Chocolate chips with a Tablespoon of butter or shortening in the microwave until smooth. Spread over one side and if you want to allow it to harden and turn over and cover the other side with chocolate.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 36Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 149Total Fat 9gSaturated Fat 4gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 4gCholesterol 35mgSodium 71mgCarbohydrates 15gFiber 1gSugar 8gProtein 3g

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Also, why can’t you make these Italian 7 Layer Cookies red white and blue for the Fourth of July???

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FAQs

Are rainbow cookies a thing in Italy? ›

Italian Rainbow cookies are sometimes also called Neopolitans, Venetian Cookies, 7 Layer Cookies, Italian Flag Cookies, and even Tri-color cookies. Many of you probably know them as Seven Layer Cookies (3 cake, 2 chocolate and 2 jam).

What is the most popular Italian cookie? ›

Most Popular Italian Cookies
  • Amaretti. These lovely almond-flavoured biscotti were supposedly first made during the Middle Ages. ...
  • Ricciarelli. ...
  • Baci di dama. ...
  • Chocolate-Pistachio Biscotti. ...
  • Savoiardi. ...
  • Canestrelli. ...
  • Biscotti al Cocco. ...
  • Pizzelle.
Oct 22, 2020

Where do rainbow cookies most likely originate? ›

Rainbow cookies originate in Italy, but Italian Americans added the color scheme to celebrate their heritage. The yellow layer used to be a white layer, so you'd have the Italian flag.

What cookie originated in Italy? ›

Today, I want to share a little bit about Italian cookies called Biscotti. Biscotti, also known as cantuccini or mandelbrot (Mandel bread), are traditional Italian cookies with a long history and rich cultural significance.

What are those Italian cookies called? ›

In a hurry?
Cookie NameRegion of OriginKey Ingredients
CantucciTuscanyAlmonds, Flour
AmarettiLombardyAlmond Paste, Sugar
RicciarelliTuscanyAlmond Flour, Sugar
PignoliSicilyPine Nuts, Almond Paste
3 more rows
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What are the colorful cookies in Paris? ›

These brightly-colored sandwich cookies line the windows of pâtisseries in Paris, and are often confused with the American coconut macaroon. No coconut. Instead, light meringue cookies made with almond flour and filled with ganache, curd or your favorite filling.

What flour do Italians use for cookies? ›

For cookies, bars, cakes/cupcakes, biscuits, scones, or anything that needs a tender crumb, use Farina di grano tenero, 00. This is your “cake flour.” Nobody wants a chewy cake. For bread, I recommend starting off with Farina di Manitoba, grano tenero, 0; this is similar to standard American bread flour.

What cookies do Italians eat for breakfast? ›

But when asked about the ideal breakfast, one mentioned biscotti (in Italy, a catchall term for cookies); another, fette biscottate (a kind of twice-baked, sweetened bread) with honey or marmalade.

What is the number one cookie in the world? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

Is Oreo making rainbow cookies? ›

The brand has new flavors that come out ALL the time, like Tiramisu and Strawberry Frosted Doughnut. Now, they're releasing brand-new limited edition sleeves of rainbow cookies to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

What are the oldest cookies in the world? ›

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico” in the village of Colcullo in the Italian region of Abruzzo.

Do they have rainbow cookies in Italy? ›

While there is no direct analogue to rainbow cookies in Italy, Italian food historian Mary Taylor Simeti speculates that the Italian-American rainbow cookie is based on the tri-colored gelato di campagna, a nougat with the same colored layers.

What's the most popular Italian cookie? ›

Some of the most famous Italian cookies include biscotti and amaretti. Biscotti is a classic Italian cookie typically made with almonds and perfect for dipping in coffee or tea. Amaretti are soft, almond-flavored cookies that are often served with dessert wine.

What cookies are in an Italian cookie tray? ›

Italian Cookie Tray
  • Italian Horn Cookies. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Italian Anise Cookies With Icing and Sprinkles Recipe - Food.com. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Traditional Cookie from Italy by frances n - Key Ingredient. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Cucidati - Italian Fig Cookies | Christmas Cookies. Joyce Wilson. ...
  • Chocolate Canestrelli Cookies. Joyce Wilson.

Are Oreos sold in Italy? ›

Mondelēz International's product portfolio includes iconic global brands such as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Oreo, Milka, and Toblerone and brands of recognized excellence in Italy such as Sottilette®, Philadelphia, Fattorie Osella, Oro Saiwa, Tuc, Cipster, Fonzies, Ritz, Halls and Mikado.

What is a cookie called in Europe? ›

In many English-speaking countries outside North America, including the United Kingdom, the most common word for a crisp cookie is "biscuit". The term "cookie" is normally used to describe chewier ones. However, in many regions both terms are used. The container used to store cookies may be called a cookie jar.

What is the name of colorful cookies? ›

A macaron is a colorful, delicate sandwich cookie, and a macaroon is a mound of sweet, shredded coconut. No matter how different they are, the similar spelling of these two confections has led to confusion over which cookie is which.

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