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Easy Kinako Cookie Recipe: Spread The Love This Christmas

Christmas Cookies, Japanese Style

By Anisa Kazemi
December 15, 2025
Food, In Season

Fill the Christmas air with this sweet cookie aroma!

For the first time in my 26 years, I am truly feeling the festive spirit of Christmas—and this year, I wanted to share an easy kinako cookie recipe with a Japanese twist. Growing up in Iran, I never celebrated Christmas, so the holiday always felt a little foreign to me. That changed when my family moved to New Zealand. Everyone around us got excited about the season, so I often felt a bit left out.

Over the years, even as Christmas came and went, my family treated it mainly as a public holiday. Things started to change when my sister married a Kiwi who celebrated Christmas. Suddenly, my family joined in a little more, and I began to experience the joy of decorating, baking and giving gifts.

Looking back, my favorite Christmas was actually spent in Japan. It was a white Christmas, surrounded by Japanese friends and my visiting sister and brother-in-law. What I love most about the season, wherever I am, is the tradition of giving and receiving love. As part of sharing this festive joy in Japan, I would like to introduce one of my favorite Japanese ingredients: kinako.

What Is Kinako?

Product of soy flour in bowl with soybean, Kinako flour.© Photo by iStock: inewsistock

きな粉 (Kinako; “roasted soybean flour”) is a traditional Japanese ingredient made by roasting soybeans and grinding them into a fine, golden powder. It has a nutty, subtly sweet flavor and a naturally fragrant aroma, making it a staple in many Japanese sweets, from mochi and dango to cookies and wagashi.

Beyond its delicious taste, kinako is also packed with nutrients—it’s high in protein, fiber and isoflavones, which are plant compounds linked to various health benefits, including supporting bone health and balancing hormones. Its delicate yet rich flavor pairs perfectly with simple cookie recipes, like the easy Kinako cookie recipe below.

So, without further ado, here is a wholesome and straightforward kinako cookie recipe for you to share with your friends, colleagues and loved ones this festive season.

Ingredients

(Makes about 12 kinako cookies. Double or triple the ingredients to make more. This recipe is: dairy-free and vegan.)

  • 70g regular cake flour
  • 20g brown sugar
  • 10g kinako
  • 20g olive oil
  • 5g vanilla essence  
  • A pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl.
  2. Either roll out the dough onto a floured surface (not too thin) and use cookie cutters to cut out your desired cookie shapes, or use wet hands to form balls from the dough, then lightly press them down.
  3. Place cookies on a lined tray.
  4. Bake cookies in a toaster oven at 190°C (375°F) for approximately 7-9 minutes, or until they are crispy and golden.

P.S. For a bit of variety, feel free to add sesame seeds and/or dried fruit, such as raisins, to the cookie mixture.


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