Nothing beats the taste of homemade Christmas cookies during the Holidays. Let RecipeTips.com satisfy your sweet tooth with our mouth-watering collection of Christmas cookie recipes. Mix and match several varieties for your holiday cookie tray.
Choose from a variety of favorites, such as our Spritz Cookies Recipe, Andes Mint Cookies Recipe, Peanut Blossom Kiss Cookies Recipe, and Mexican Wedding Cakes Recipe. Are you looking for a fun activity that your whole family can enjoy? Try making rolled out sugar cookies cut into various holiday shapes. These traditional Christmas favorites can be frosted and decorated in countless ways that will add a festive touch to your holiday celebration. This collection also provides you with many cookie recipes to choose from for your annual Christmas Cookie exchange.
Peanut butter and chocolate go so well together, and this great tasting holiday cookie favorite combines both popular flavors in one irresistible treat. These cookies are easy to make and are perfect for your Christmas cookie exchange.
Dipped in a white chocolate glaze, this inspired oatmeal cookie adaptation is loaded with dried cranberries and chocolate chips—a satisfying cookie treat for the Holidays.
Light, crispy cookies with a nutty, chocolate center. The light texture of the meringue cookies allows the sweet nutty flavor of the center to come through.
Also known as butterballs, Russian tea cakes, and Swedish tea cakes, these rich, buttery cookies, filled with chopped nuts, are a traditional favorite during the Holidays.
The frosting on these mint cookies is created with an Andes mint. A chewy chocolate cookie topped with an Andes mint blends the two flavors together to create a delicious mint cookie. Andes Mint Cookies are a great addition to your Christmas cookie tray.
This crunchy, buttery recipe is certain to take its place as one of the best sugar cookie recipes you've ever tasted. Decorate these tasty cookies in endless ways to add a festive touch to the Holidays or any day.
"Yes, you do need a special iron to make these. You can get them at a specialty kitchen supply store or go online and search for "Rosette Iron" and you will find several sources where you can order them. Good luck and hope you get a chance to make some someday."
"Rosettes! My grandma used to make these all the time. I loved them. I never saw her make them though. Are they hard to make? Don't you need a special iron or something? Where can you buy the irons to make them? Maybe someday I will try to make some. I would love to have some again."
"Great group of recipes. I can't believe it; it has two of the recipes I was looking for . . . Mexican Wedding Cakes and Spritz cookies. I have never made Mexican Wedding Cakes but I love them! I have a Spritz cookie recipe but it isn't great. Thanks for the recipes!"
The holidays are all about celebrating with friends and family and enjoying homemade baking. With the holidays being so busy, its difficult to make everything from scratch. Why not host a party, inviting over a few close friends, and bake together, stocking your freezer with a delicious assortment of cookies and bars without spending several days in the kitchen?
Choose from four printable Christmas recipe card designs in either a 3x5 or 4x6 size. Print them out on card stock and cut along the crop marks for festive Christmas recipe cards to share and enjoy.
There are so many delicious Christmas cookies and sweets to enjoy at Christmas time that it is hard to decide what we should make. You can make Christmas cookies, sugar cookies, breads, cakes, candies, bars, pies, tarts, and much more to share with family and friends throughout the holiday season. Christmas cookies are among the favorites during the holiday season, especially with the children. There is nothing like a frosted sugar cookie to bring a smile to everyone's face.
A cutting tool for use in making cookie patterns cut into dough to form the shape of a holiday or seasonal object such as an angel, a pumpkin, a star, a tree, or a snowman.
With a cream colored background accented in shades of dark burgundy markings, this variety of dried bean is similar in shape to other lima beans but is not related.
A kitchen tool that is used to hold specific amounts of cookie dough so that it can be manually or electrically extruded from this tool onto a baking sheet or pan to create a desired cookie shape.
A variety of melon that grows to approximately 1 foot in length and is oblong in shape. It has a thick outer green-striped rind with a pale green inner pulp that provides a mild melon flavor, generally not as sweet as honeydew melons.