Have you ever wondered how a simple cookie can taste like spring in Japan?
Cherry Blossom Cookies, also called 桜クッキー, are soft, delicate, and lightly sweet cookies that bring the beauty of sakura season into every bite. These cookies are made with simple ingredients like rice flour, almond flour, and salted cherry blossom petals. They are light, crispy around the edges, and full of gentle floral flavor.
One of the best things about Cherry Blossom Cookies is how beautiful they look. The pink sakura petals on top make them feel elegant and special, even though they are easy to make at home. They are perfect for tea time, spring parties, gift boxes, or a relaxing afternoon snack.
This recipe is also wheat-free, egg-free, and dairy-free, making it a wonderful choice for many people looking for a lighter dessert. The cookies come together quickly and do not require complicated baking skills, which makes them beginner-friendly and fun to prepare.
If you love Japanese sweets and want to try something unique, these Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー are the perfect recipe to bake today.

Why This Recipe Is Special
This Cherry Blossom Cookies recipe is special because it combines traditional Japanese spring flavors with simple modern baking techniques. The cookies are naturally beautiful and require very little decorating work because the cherry blossom petals create a stunning design on top.
Another great thing about this recipe is that it is:
- Wheat-free
- Egg-free
- Dairy-free
- Beginner-friendly
- Light and crispy
- Perfect for spring
The rice flour gives the cookies a delicate texture, while the almond flour adds richness and flavor. The sakura petals create a unique taste that feels elegant and refreshing.

What Are Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー?
Cherry Blossom Cookies are traditional-inspired Japanese spring cookies made with salted sakura petals. In Japan, cherry blossoms are a symbol of spring, beauty, and new beginnings. During sakura season, many desserts and drinks are flavored or decorated with cherry blossoms.
These cookies are known for their soft floral aroma and pretty appearance. Unlike heavy butter cookies, they are lighter and more delicate because they use rice flour and rice oil instead of wheat flour and butter. The texture is crisp yet tender, making them perfect with green tea, hojicha, or coffee.
The salted cherry blossom petals give the cookies a gentle balance of sweet and salty flavors. Each bite feels light, refreshing, and slightly nutty from the almond flour.
Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー are popular during spring festivals, tea gatherings, and seasonal celebrations. They are also loved because they look elegant while using very simple ingredients.
Essential Ingredients
Key Ingredients (材料)
Cherry Blossom CookiesThese simple ingredients create light, delicate, and beautiful Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー. Rice flour gives the cookies a soft crisp texture, while sakura petals add a gentle floral flavor perfect for spring.

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 – Prepare the Sakura Petals and Dry Ingredients
Soak the salted cherry blossom petals in water for a few minutes to remove excess salt. Gently pat them dry with kitchen paper.
Preheat the oven to 170°C.
In a large bowl, combine:
- 40g rice flour
- 15g almond flour
- 5g potato starch
- 1g baking powder
- 20g sugar
- A pinch of salt
Whisk everything together until evenly mixed.

Step 2 – Make the Dough
Add:
- 20g rice oil
- 18g unsweetened soy milk
Mix everything using a rubber spatula until a soft dough forms. The dough should hold together easily without feeling too wet or sticky.
If the dough feels dry, add a tiny splash of soy milk.

Step 3 – Roll and Shape the Cookies
Place the dough between two sheets of parchment paper or plastic wrap.
Use a rolling pin to roll the dough to about 4–5 mm thickness.
Remove the top sheet and cut the dough using your favorite cookie cutter shapes.
Place the cookies onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

Step 4 – Add Sakura Petals and Bake
Place one cherry blossom petal on top of each cookie and gently press it into the dough.

Bake at 170°C for about 15 minutes until the edges become lightly golden.
Allow the cookies to cool completely before serving.

Secrets to Success and Expert Tips
These simple tips will help you make light, pretty, and delicate Cherry Blossom Cookies every time:
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Soak the cherry blossoms first
Salted cherry blossom petals need to be soaked in water before baking. This removes extra salt and gives the cookies a soft floral taste. -
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Pat the petals very dry
After soaking, dry the petals well with kitchen paper. Too much water can make the cookie tops soft and uneven. -
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Roll the dough evenly
Keep the dough about 4–5 mm thick. This helps the cookies bake at the same speed and keeps the shape clean. -
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Press the petals gently
Place one cherry blossom petal on each cookie and press lightly. Do not push too hard, or the dough may lose its shape. -
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Watch the baking time
Bake until the edges are only lightly golden. Overbaking can make these delicate rice flour cookies too dry.
Assembly and Presentation
Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー already look elegant on their own, but simple presentation ideas can make them even more beautiful.
How to Arrange the Cookies
- Stack them neatly on a small dessert plate
- Serve them beside green tea or matcha
- Place them in a gift box with parchment paper
- Arrange them on a wooden tray for a Japanese café look
Presentation Tips
- Sprinkle a little powdered sugar around the serving plate
- Pair with fresh strawberries or sakura tea
- Use pastel-colored plates for a spring feeling
The soft pink sakura petals create a natural decoration that makes the cookies look delicate and artistic.

Hana’s Recipe Tips
Chill the Dough if Needed
If the dough becomes too soft while working, place it in the refrigerator for 10 minutes before rolling.
Use Simple Cookie Shapes
Flower, round, or heart-shaped cutters work beautifully because they allow the sakura petals to stay visible.
Let the Cookies Cool Fully
The cookies become crispier after cooling, so avoid moving them too early.
Pair with Japanese Tea
These cookies taste especially good with:
- Matcha
- Hojicha
- Genmaicha
- Sakura tea
The tea balances the sweetness and highlights the floral flavor.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
How to Store Cherry Blossom Cookies
Store the cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days.
Keep them away from moisture to maintain their crisp texture.
Refrigerator Storage
You can refrigerate the cookies for up to 1 week, though room temperature storage keeps the texture best.
Freezing Tips
Freeze the baked cookies in a sealed container for up to 1 month.
Place parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking.
Make-Ahead Dough
The dough can be prepared one day ahead and stored in the refrigerator until ready to roll and bake.
Recipe Variations
Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー are easy to customize and fun to make in different styles. You can change the flavor, texture, or decoration to create your own beautiful spring-inspired cookies at home.
Add More Flavor
Give the cookies a new taste by mixing extra flavors into the dough:
- Matcha powder for a soft green tea flavor
- Vanilla extract for a sweeter aroma
- Lemon zest for a fresh citrus touch
Try Sweet Mix-Ins
Add small mix-ins for extra sweetness and texture:
- White chocolate chips for a creamy finish
- Chopped almonds for extra crunch
- Shredded coconut for a soft tropical flavor
Change the Texture
Make the cookies softer or crispier with small dough changes:
- Add a little more soy milk for softer cookies
- Roll the dough thinner for extra crisp texture
- Create mini cookies for bite-sized tea snacks
Try Different Serving Styles
Enjoy your Cherry Blossom Cookies in cozy and elegant ways:
- Serve with matcha or sakura tea
- Arrange on a Japanese-style dessert tray
- Pack in small gift boxes for spring celebrations
Health Benefits of Cherry Blossom Cookies
These cookies are lighter than many traditional cookies because they use simple plant-based ingredients.
Gluten-Free Option
Rice flour makes the cookies naturally wheat-free.
Dairy-Free and Egg-Free
The recipe uses soy milk and rice oil instead of dairy products and eggs.
Lower in Heavy Fats
Rice oil keeps the cookies lighter while still giving them a crisp texture.
Almond Flour Nutrition
Almond flour provides healthy fats and a slightly higher protein content than regular flour.
Variation Recipe to Try
If you enjoy the soft floral flavor of Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー, you should also try this creamy Japanese spring dessert:
Cherry Blossom Milk Pudding 桜ミルクプリン
This smooth and creamy Japanese milk pudding has a delicate sakura flavor and a soft pastel look that feels perfect for spring. It is light, refreshing, and pairs beautifully with tea or cherry blossom desserts.

Cherry Blossom Milk Pudding 桜ミルクプリン
Conclusion
Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー are delicate, beautiful, and full of gentle spring flavor. They are simple to prepare but look elegant enough for special occasions, tea parties, or homemade gifts.
The combination of rice flour, almond flour, and sakura petals creates a cookie that feels light, crisp, and unique. Best of all, this recipe is beginner-friendly and comes together quickly with simple ingredients.
Whether you enjoy Japanese sweets or simply want to try a new spring dessert, these Cherry Blossom Cookies are a lovely recipe to add to your baking collection.
Enjoy them with tea, share them with friends, and have fun experimenting with your own variations.
FAQs
What do Cherry Blossom Cookies taste like?
Cherry Blossom Cookies have a light floral flavor with gentle sweetness and a tiny salty touch from the sakura petals.
Are Cherry Blossom Cookies gluten-free?
Yes. This recipe uses rice flour instead of wheat flour, making it naturally gluten-free.
Can I use regular milk instead of soy milk?
Yes. You can use regular milk, almond milk, oat milk, or coconut milk.
Where can I buy salted cherry blossom petals?
Salted sakura petals can usually be found in Japanese grocery stores or online Japanese ingredient shops.
Can I freeze Cherry Blossom Cookies?
Yes. Store them in an airtight container and freeze for up to 1 month.
Why are my cookies too dry?
The dough may need a little more soy milk. Add a very small amount until the dough comes together smoothly.
Can I make the dough ahead of time?
Yes. The dough can be refrigerated for one day before baking.
What drinks pair well with Cherry Blossom Cookies?
These cookies pair wonderfully with:
- Matcha
- Hojicha
- Coffee
- Milk tea
- Sakura tea
Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー
Course: DessertCuisine: JapaneseDifficulty: Easy12
servings20
minutes15
minutes85
kcalThese Cherry Blossom Cookies 桜クッキー are light, delicate, and perfect for spring tea time. Made with rice flour, almond flour, and salted sakura petals, these Japanese-inspired cookies have a soft floral flavor and a gentle crisp texture. They are simple to prepare and look beautiful with cherry blossom petals pressed on top.
Ingredients
40g rice flour
15g almond flour
5g potato starch
1g baking powder
20g sugar
A pinch of salt
20g rice oil
18g unsweetened soy milk
12 salted cherry blossom petals
Directions
- Soak the salted cherry blossom petals in water for a few minutes to remove extra salt, then gently pat them dry with kitchen paper. Preheat the oven to 170°C.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the rice flour, almond flour, potato starch, baking powder, sugar, and salt until evenly combined.
- Add the rice oil and soy milk to the dry ingredients. Mix with a rubber spatula until a soft dough forms. Roll the dough between two sheets of parchment paper to about 4–5 mm thick, then cut into shapes using cookie cutters.
- Place the cookies on a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Add one cherry blossom petal on top of each cookie and press lightly. Bake at 170°C for about 15 minutes until lightly golden around the edges.
Notes
- ✪ Pat the cherry blossom petals dry before baking for the best texture.
✪ Do not overbake or the cookies may become too dry.
✪ These cookies taste delicious with green tea or sakura tea.
✪ Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
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