![]() ![]() Pumpkin Sage Beurre Noisette Cookies - Taste of Home 36. You’ll have to spend a bit more time with the piping bag on this one, but trust me - it’s well worth the effort.ģ5. Nothing like a batch of shortbread to liven up the holidays, am I right? 32. Crystallized Gingerbread Chocolate Chip Cookies - Taste of Home 31. Peanut Butter Chip Cookies - Marsha’s Baking Addiction 29. Santa’s Trash Cookies - DelishĪlthough they look a bit hectic, these cookies are actually quite scrumptious and easy to make. Reese’s are my favorite kind of candy, so it makes sense that these cookies make my list of the top performers, too. Cranberry Port Cookies - Taste of Home 25. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to master the art of creme brulee, but these creme brulee sugar cookies REALLY make me want to try (or at least serve as a good substitution in the meantime, albeit much less fancy). Gooey Caramel-Topped Gingersnaps - MasterCook 23. Tiny Tim Sandwich Cookies - Taste of Home 22. Chocolate Reindeer Cookies - Fireflies and Mud Pies 21. Thumbprint Cookies - DelishĪnother classic. Almond Bonbon Cookies - Taste of Home 19. Holiday Cutout Cookies - Once Upon a Chef 18. Chai Latte Sandwich Cookies - Broma Bakery 17. Here are 200 of my all-time favorite Christmas cookie recipes that you’ve got to try out ASAP.ġ6. If you’re pressed for time and looking for a short (but undeniably sweet!) roundup of the best Christmas cookie recipes, never fear - you’ve come to the right place. I used to stick to just one or two favorite cookie recipes but now that I have a stand mixer (I love my KitchenAid!), I spend a lot of time playing around with different recipes for cookies and other baked goods around the holidays. I don’t do a ton of baking around the year (although with the pandemic last spring, I spent much more time experimenting with new recipes in my kitchen).Ĭhristmas is go-time for baking for me, though. However, there’s one part of my holiday fanaticism that he doesn’t mind one bit - baking! I absolutely love anything and everything having to do with the holidays, much to my husband’s chagrin as he has to deal with the 24/7 Christmas carols, making ornaments, gift wrapping, and overall holly jolliness. We still have a bit of time before Christmas is here, but I’m 100% one of those people who views the entire months of November and December as a giant precursor to the big day (December 25). ![]() The current chill in the air has me thinking about one thing and one thing only - the holidays! ![]()
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