For best results, use high-quality almond paste. If the almond paste is dry, you can add a teaspoon of almond extract or a few drops of milk to moisten it. Be careful not to overbake the layers, as they will become dry and brittle. They should be lightly golden and still slightly soft in the center. When spreading the jam, use a thin, even layer to prevent the cookies from becoming too soggy. Chilling the cookies under weight is crucial for creating a cohesive and uniform structure. Don't skip this step! If the melted chocolate is too hot, it can melt the jam layers. Allow it to cool slightly before spreading it on the cookies. Store leftover cookies in an airtight container in the refrigerator to maintain their freshness.
Corrine Hudson
Oct 2, 2024My first attempt at making these cookies was a success! The chilling step is definitely important for getting clean slices.
Isac Beahan
Aug 22, 2024These cookies were a huge hit at our holiday party! Everyone loved the vibrant colors and delicious almond flavor.
Jaren Grant
Jun 10, 2024These are so much better than store-bought rainbow cookies! The homemade version is worth the effort.
Pearl Lueilwitz
May 22, 2024The layers didn't stick together as well as I'd hoped. Maybe I didn't compress them enough during the chilling process.
Lucy Champlin
Dec 28, 2023This recipe is a keeper! I've already made it twice, and it's become a family favorite.
Gustave Wintheiser
Jan 20, 2023I found that adding a touch of almond extract enhanced the almond flavor even more.
Eric Davis
Jul 14, 2022Next time, I'm going to try using different flavors of jam for a unique twist.
Amanda Doyle
May 3, 2022The recipe was easy to follow, and the results were fantastic. I especially appreciated the tip about using gel food coloring.