For a more intense spice flavor, consider adding a pinch of white pepper to the dough. If you don't have anise extract, you can substitute it with a teaspoon of anise seeds, finely ground. Chilling the dough is crucial for preventing the cookies from spreading too much during baking. Don't skip this step! Feel free to experiment with different spices to customize the flavor profile to your liking. Star anise, coriander, or even a hint of citrus zest can add unique dimensions. These cookies tend to improve in flavor after a day or two, as the spices meld together even further.
Laila Cronin
Feb 17, 2025The anise extract is a must! It gives them that classic Pfeffernusse flavor.
Lucious Feil
Nov 30, 2024I used dark molasses, and the flavor was incredible!
Lenny Ledner
Nov 24, 2024I made these with my kids, and they had so much fun rolling the dough into balls.
Amie Borergoodwin
Nov 21, 2024I was a little hesitant about the black pepper, but it really adds a nice warmth to the cookies.
Destinee Wiza
Sep 17, 2024These are now a family tradition! So delicious.
Felipa Swaniawski
Oct 23, 2023The dough was a bit sticky, but I added a little extra flour and it worked out perfectly.
Filiberto Shields
Feb 7, 2023I let the dough chill overnight, and the cookies turned out amazing.
Liliane Rutherford
Aug 8, 2022These were a hit at our Christmas party! Everyone loved the unique spice blend.