Eggless Custard Tutti Frutti Cookies, How to make Custard Cookies

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Tomorrow is Christmas, and the kitchen feels extra special when the oven is on and cookie tins are waiting to be filled. These eggless custard tutti frutti cookies are soft, buttery, and gently sweet, with colorful bits of tutti frutti that bring instant cheer and nostalgia.

Inspired by classic Indian bakery cookies, this recipe is simple, egg-free, and perfect for last-minute Christmas baking. Whether you’re making them for children, gifting them to friends, or enjoying them quietly with a glass of milk, these custard cookies add a homemade warmth to the festive season.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!



Custard cookies have long been a favorite in Indian bakeries, especially in the decades when custard powder became a popular substitute for eggs. Vanilla custard powder added color, softness, and a gentle aroma, making it ideal for eggless baking in home kitchens.

The addition of tutti frutti—those bright, candied fruit bits introduced through colonial-era baking traditions—turned simple butter cookies into festive treats. Over time, custard tutti frutti cookies became a familiar sight in neighborhood bakeries, school snack boxes, and holiday cookie tins, especially during Christmas and celebrations.

These cookies are a reminder of how simple pantry ingredients shaped comforting, everyday bakes that many of us still cherish today.

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Ingredient Role in the Recipe
All-purpose flour (Maida) Forms the structure of the cookies
Custard powder Adds flavor, soft texture, and pale golden color
Butter Provides richness, moisture, and melt-in-the-mouth texture
Powdered sugar Sweetens and helps create a tender crumb
Baking powder Gives lightness and gentle lift
Tutti frutti Adds color, mild sweetness, and festive appeal
Milk Helps bind the dough if it feels dry
Vanilla essence Enhances aroma and overall flavor
Salt Balances sweetness and enhances taste

Directions to make Custard Tutti Frutti Cookies with step by step images

  • Cream Butter u0026 Prep Oven
    Preheat the oven to 170°C (340°F) and line a baking tray with parchment paper. In a bowl, beat the softened butter and powdered sugar until light and creamy.
  • Form the Dough
    In a bowl, whisk together maida, custard powder, baking powder, and salt. Add this dry mixture to the butter mixture, mix in vanilla essence, and gently bring it together to form a soft dough. Add milk only if the dough feels dry.
  • Shaping Tip (Using a Round Cutter)
    For neat, uniform cookies, roll the dough evenly and cut using a round cookie cutter place on the tray leaving space between each.
    Alternatively :
    You could Pinch small portions, roll into balls, slightly flatten, and place on the tray leaving space between each.

  • Bake u0026 Cool
    Bake at 170°C (340°F) for 12–15 minutes until the bottoms are lightly golden. Do not overbake—the cookies should remain pale on top. Let them rest on the tray for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

  • Do not overbake these cookies. They should remain pale on top; they firm up as they cool.
  • Use softened butter, not melted butter, for the best crumb and shape.
  • If the dough feels crumbly, add milk 1 tablespoon at a time—do not over-add.
  • Chop large tutti frutti pieces slightly so they distribute evenly.
  • For uniform cookies, weigh or measure dough portions before shaping.
  • Serve with a glass of cold or warm milk for a classic pairing.
  • Add these cookies to Christmas cookie tins or festive gift boxes.
  • Enjoy as an evening tea-time snack with mild chai or coffee.
Q. Can I make eggless custard tutti frutti cookies without oven?

Yes, you can bake these cookies in a thick-bottomed kadai or cooker on low heat using a stand and covered lid, similar to oven baking.

Q. Why are my eggless custard cookies spreading too much?

This usually happens if the butter is too soft or melted. Chill the shaped cookies for 10 minutes before baking if needed.

Q. Can I replace custard powder in custard cookies?

Custard powder is key for flavor and texture. Replacing it will change the taste, but cornflour with vanilla can be used in emergencies.

Q. How long do eggless custard cookies stay fresh?

Stored in an airtight container, these cookies stay fresh for 7–10 days at room temperature.

Q. Can I freeze eggless cookie dough?

Yes. Shape the cookies and freeze them. Bake directly from frozen, adding 1–2 extra minutes to baking time.

Q. Are eggless custard tutti frutti cookies good for Christmas?

Absolutely. Their festive colors, mild sweetness, and bakery-style flavor make them perfect for Christmas baking and gifting.

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