Jammy Dodgers
On my first trip to Great Britain, I stumbled upon these cookies (or biscuits, as they're known in the U.K.). These iconic treats, sold as Jammie Dodgers, can be found everywhere over there. Since I couldn't find them in the States, I had to make my own version. —James Schend, Dairy Freed
Jammy Dodger Tips
What is in a Jammy Dodger?
This Jammy Dodger recipe is based on a popular shortbread sandwich cookie sold in the U.K. called Jammie Dodgers. They're usually filled with raspberry or strawberry jam. Fun fact: In the U.K, they refer to sugar as "caster sugar" and confectioners' sugar as "icing sugar." (If you like this recipe, be sure to check out our other cookie recipes from around the world!)Why is a Jammy Dodger called a Jammy Dodger?
Rumor has it that Jammy Dodgers got their name from a popular U.K. comic called The Beano. "Dodger" is said to refer to Roger the Dodger, a character in the comic.What other fillings can I use for homemade Jammy Dodgers?
There are plenty of other fillings you can use! We recommend swapping the strawberry jam used in this recipe for seedless raspberry jam, seedless blackberry jam, red plum jam or any other homemade jam recipes. Lemon curd is a popular Jammy Dodger filling, too!Research contributed by Christina Herbst, Taste of Home Assistant Digital Editor, and Peggy Woodward, Taste of Home Senior Food Editor