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Deutsche Küche Spritz Shortbread Cookies

EDITOR’S NOTE: This review is from 2023. Aldi is selling identical cookies the week of April 29th, 2026, for $3.49 for 10.6 ounces. 

German week at Aldi is like a holiday unto itself. Sure, there are other special times of the year at the grocery store. The shelves are loaded with goodies for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, the Fourth of July, Halloween, and more.

With Aldi having origins in Germany, though, there are a couple of times each year when Aldi gives a nod to its heritage and stocks all kinds of authentic German imports, along with a few products that may not be from Germany but are inspired by Germany.

German week typically happens twice a year at Aldi: once during the spring, and then once again during the fall often in conjunction with Oktoberfest. Some products can show up at other times of the year, too. It just depends on what Aldi decides to do.

German products that show up at Aldi during German week often include:

Aldi does not stock German food year round other than a very limited handful of items such as certain canned soups. However, sometimes Aldi surprises us and temporarily throws a select few German products into the mix at other times of the year. For example, in the middle of the winter this year, some German shortbread cookies showed up at Aldi.

Deutsche Küche Shortbread Cookies
From left to right: vanilla, almond, coconut.

The price for these has fluctuated in recent years. Deutsche Küche Spritz Shortbread Cookies cost $3.49 in 2026. That’s up from $2.99 for 10.6 ounces in December of 2025. They were $3.49 in September of 2025, and they cost $2.99 in May of 2025 and $3.49 in 2024. We paid $2.99 when we first reviewed them in 2023.

These are a product of Germany.

These are an Aldi Find, so they’re only in stores for a short time. Each store receives one shipment, and once that sells out, they’re gone until the next German week at Aldi. Aldi does not offer online ordering for products that are not in stock at your local store.

If you’re looking out for allergens, all of these cookie flavors contain wheat, egg, and milk. The coconut and almond cookies contain tree nuts (coconuts and almonds, respectively) and may contain other tree nuts. The vanilla cookies may contain tree nuts.

All of these cookies are made with certified sustainable palm oil.

Deutsche Küche Shortbread Cookies
Nutrition information and ingredients. From left to right: vanilla, almond, coconut. (Click to enlarge.)

The vanilla cookies have 7.5 servings per container, while the coconut and almond cookies have 6 servings per container.

One 2-cookie serving (40-50 grams) will net you between 220 and 280 calories, 12-18 grams of total fat (18-28% DV), 6-11 grams of saturated fat (30-54% DV), 24-26 grams of total carbohydrates (8-9% DV), and 9-14 grams of added sugars (18-28% DV). The vanilla cookies, which don’t have a solid chocolate coating over half of the cookie, naturally are the lowest in calories, fat, and sugars of all the cookie varieties here.

Deutsche Küche Shortbread Cookies
From left to right: coconut, almond, vanilla.

These cookies taste very good. In fact, they exceeded my expectations. I thought they might be dry, forgettable little cookies, yet they are anything but that. These are really good shortbread cookies, and the chocolate accents make them even better.

The vanilla spritz cookies have the least amount of chocolate, so if you want a more basic shortbread cookie, these are for you with just a light drizzle of chocolate. Meanwhile, the tops of the almond and coconut spritz cookies are half covered in a thick chocolate coating. The chocolate on the almond cookies has crumbled cookie bits sprinkled on top, while the chocolate on the coconut cookies has shredded coconut sprinkled on top.

All of the shortbread tastes pretty similar whether you’re eating the vanilla or the almond flavors. My family and I couldn’t tell much difference in the shortbread itself. For instance, the almond spritz doesn’t have a strong almond flavor, and it doesn’t even have sliced or slivered almond bits in the chocolate coating: just cookie crumbs.

While all of these cookies are solid choices for a dessert or snack, I’m especially fond of the coconut spritz. It reminds me of Girl Scout Samoas but without the caramel. It has all the other components of a Samoa, though: cookie, chocolate, and coconut.

These cookies are large, too. One cookie might be enough to satisfy your sweet tooth, although two cookies is considered to be one serving. One or two of these cookies would pair perfectly with a cup of hot tea or coffee.

I’m still pretty fond of Aldi jaffa cakes and doppel keks, but having now tried these shortbread spritz cookies, they’re probably among my favorite German cookies at Aldi. I’ll be picking up the coconut version again, for sure.

The Verdict:

Deutsche Küche Spritz Shortbread Cookies are generously sized and come in vanilla, almond, and coconut varieties. The vanilla spritz features a light chocolate drizzle over the top of the cookie, while the tops of the almond and coconut spritz are half covered in thick chocolate. These are indulgent and delicious, and while all of the flavors are good, we like how the coconut spritz remind us of Girl Scout Samoas (only minus the caramel). If you’re wondering what sorts of German foods are good to try at Aldi during German week, these should definitely be on your shopping list.

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9 Comments

  1. Those are so delicious I look forward to them twice a year. I noticed this year that there is another shortbread cookie they are selling under the Deutsche Kuche with different branding….shortbread cookies with white icing and icing pearls on it. I hope you’ll review those too (if you did already and I missed it my apologies). Thanks for the heads up when they are going to be in the store!

  2. The coconut ones are definitely my families favorite by far!! They’re awesome!! Even those who aren’t big on coconut loved them. The almond ones were a bit bland in our opinions and we didn’t even taste almond. The vanilla ones were good. We definitely liked that they weren’t that sweet at all!

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