Dark Fruitcake Cookies
Dark Fruitcake Cookies. The flavour of a traditional molasses and spice dark fruitcake, translated into a crispy, chewy cookie. Even self professed fruitcake haters loved these!

Originally published December 2011.
My dark fruitcake adoring spouse proclaims this the best cookie she has ever eaten.
Here is another great cookie twist to celebrate the traditional Christmas fruitcake. My own recipe for a dark , richly flavoured, warmly spiced fruitcake is one of my favourite things at the holiday season. See that Old English Fruitcake recipe here.
I've incorporated all of the ingredients that I love from that recipe into these amazing fruitcake cookies.

If you are a fruitcake lover, you will simply adore these cookies. I taste tested these on about 40 people and even people who said they were not fond of fruitcake loved these cookies!

If you liked this recipe you may also like to try our un-spiced version of this cookie; Chewy Light Fruitcake Cookies.

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Looks wonderful! I'll make these tomorrow for my Christmas cookie tray. How many does the recipe make?
the cookies pictured look like they contain chopped walnuts, but they are not listed in ingredients...can they be added to the recipe?
Yes, that was a copy and paste error when I re-formatted the recipe. I've updated the recipe to include the nut option. Thanks for catching that.
Hi Barry, I made these wonderful cookies last year. Really loved them! This year as I'm mixing them up I notice in the directions it doesn't say when to add the white sugar. I know enough that it would be creamed with butter, just wondering if you use it at all.I don't remember what I did last year. Would appreciate your response! Thank You!!!
I've updated the recipe now. It is t be creamed in with the brown sugar.
Just tried your version of a similar recipe that I have been making for years. Guess who has a new Christmas recipe!! My oven must be running hot as my tester was done in 9 minutes. No sweat. Still was chewy, wonderful and great.
Glad you liked them!
I love fruitcake anytime of the year! Even though it's almost the end of June, l'm going to make these cookies this evening after it cools off. I don't have candied cherries but have everything else 😎
I made these and they are so good, but how do you store them? I put them in a tin and they got soggy and stuck together. I tried separating them with wax paper between layers but they are still soggy. Any suggestions?
Never had that issue. Perhaps they weren't cooled enough?
These are delicious and taste like Christmas to me! I have added this recipe to my permanent "must bake" for the Christmas season, so thank you so much for sharing the recipe. 🙂 I might note that when I followed the recipe I ended up with approximately 4 dozen cookies...not 2 dozen as noted above. This is definitely not a complaint!!!
I mixed these last night and chilled the dough overnight. I just baked them and they turned out flat Wondering what I did wrong. They taste great but don’t look so good. 🤔
Sounds like a mismeasurement if you didn't substitute anything.
Can you add rum to this recipe?
Can't see how.
Can you add rum to this recipe if so how much? Thank you
I don't think that would work.
@Barry C. Parsons, Perhaps a touch of rum extract?
These cookies are soooo darn good!!
Will the baked cookies freeze good or is it just better to freeze the dough and bake later?
The baked cookies freeze well but you can certainly try freezing the dough
I want to make a mini version of this cookie. Can I just drop a smaller amount and cook less?
Of course!
Perfect for Christmas this yr. Way cheaper than fruitcake with rising costs of everything. Will be making for sure Another winner
Do those cookies keep well in freezer after they are baked?