It's the jolliest time of year and we love to celebrate Christmas, baking all the delicious Christmas Cookies out there. This post is filled to the brim with all the classics and some new ones, 25 cookies so you can try a new recipe every day during the Holidays!
Christmas is a lot about traditions, and that is why there are so many different Christmas cookies from various parts of the world. And I'm not complaining! I love trying new cookie recipes, and I am definitely trying some of these beauties over the Holidays.
If you want something different than cookies, I can recommend this Christmas box of chocolates for you!
1. Vixen's Soft and Chewy Eggnog Cookies with a Creamy Maple Eggnog Frosting
We can't have Christmas without eggnog! Vixen's Eggnog Cookies are made using Dasher's Creamy Eggnog and these two reindeer made one glorious Christmas cookie if you ask me! Soft and chewy are my favorite words with cookies, and these definitely fit the part. Recipe from Ginger with Spice.
2. Cinnamon Anise Shortbread Cookies (Biscochitos)
How cute are these? Biscochitos are a shortbread-like cookie, flavored with anise and cinnamon and sprinkled with cinnamon sugar for an extra festive cookie. The perfect pairing with a cup of coffee! Recipe from Itsy Bitsy Kitchen.
3. Classic Thumbprint Cookies
There’s a reason why Classic Thumbprint Cookies are so popular. They are a holiday favorite, easy to make, and even easier to customize with different filling and flavor variations! These are delightfully buttery with a sweet jam. Recipe from The Flavor Bender.
4. Fudgy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
The cute little snowballs can also be known as brownie cookies. These cookies are soft and chewy, perfectly fudgy with a slight crust – just like a brownie should be! A classic Christmas cookie that really should be made all year round. And they are SO easy to make! Recipe from Ginger with Spice.
5. Christmas Pudding Cookies
A Christmas pudding is a date pudding that is traditionally served in the UK at Christmas for dessert, topped with brandy cream and garnished with holly. But why not make a Christmas Pudding Cookie instead? These chocolate sugar cookies are so CUTE! Recipe from Culinary Ginger.
6. German Cinnamon Star Cookies (Zimtsterne)
Similar to a macaroon, these chewy cut out cookies are made with almonds, egg whites, sugar, and cinnamon. Plus, they’re naturally gluten and dairy free. A must on your Holiday cookie tray! Recipe from The Toasty Kitchen.
7. Norwegian Christmas Men Cookies (Julemenn)
These puffy little Christmas Men are on every Norwegian Christmas cookie tray. The crisp exterior and soft interior is such a satisfying texture, and the taste of hartshorn is amazing in these cute Christmas Men! If you're going to try one foreign Holiday cookie this year, this is it! Recipe from Ginger with Spice.
8. Ginger Snap Cookies
Full of yummy molasses, warming cloves and delightful cinnamon flavours, they’re perfect for cool fall and winter months. These ginger snap cookies have the perfect crunchy outsides with soft, chewy insides and magazine-worthy appearance. Recipe from Crave the Good.
9. Double Chocolate Peppermint Cookies (GF & DF)
My friend Leanne's Double Chocolate Peppermint Cookies are soft and chewy with cocoa, dark chocolate, peppermint and crushed candy canes. They’re also grain-free and dairy-free making them a killer allergy friendly Christmas cookie. Recipe from Crumb Top Baking.
10. Easy Christmas Chocolate Rice Puffs (Risboller)
If you like soft and chewy, you will LOVE these! It's my great grandma's recipe, so it's definitely an oldie but a goldie. They are chocolatey, chewy treats that can be eaten straight from the freezer. They are also no bake and so so easy to make. Highly recommend! Recipe from Ginger with Spice.
11. Peppermint Meltaways Christmas Cookies
Peppermint Meltaways are a delicate cookie, smothered with a creamy frosting and bursting with just the right amount of peppermint flavor. This festive cookie is truly special. It tastes like snowflakes melting in your mouth. Recipe from Happy Life Blogspot.
12. Chocolate Dipped Orange Macaroons
Sweet, citrusy, orange coconut macaroons dipped in dark chocolate for an everyday-is-a-special-day treat. I think these are perfect for Christmas because at least to me, chocolate and orange is a Christmas (and Easter) combination. Recipe from Twists & Zests.
13. Norwegian Gingerbread Cookies (Pepperkaker)
This will be the only gingerbread cookie recipe here, because this is the only gingerbread cookie recipe you will need! Snappy cookies that are perfectly spiced with a warming blend of ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg and molasses. And not to mention how fun they are to decorate. Recipe from Ginger with Spice.
14. Candy Cane White Chocolate Chip Cookies
Candy Cane White Chocolate Chip Cookies are everything you love in a cookie. These are soft and chewy with white chocolate bites and the added candy cane on top give them another layer of flavor and extra color to jolly up your Holiday. Recipe from Simply Made Recipes.
Bonus: if you thought these looked yummy, I'm sure you would enjoy these white chocolate macadamia nut cookies as well!
15. Cardamom Krumkake with Mascarpone Filling
Have you ever heard about the 7 Kinds of Norwegian Christmas Cookies (De 7 slag til jul)? There are 7 kinds of cookies we all bake each year (not everyone agrees on the 7 kinds, but most agree on some cookies - pepperkaker, julemenn and smultringer are some I use, see the rest of this post). And krumkake is one of those 7 as well! They are the Norwegian version of a pizzelle, a snappy waffle with beautiful patterns. Recipe from Proportional Plate.
16. Scottish Snowballs Christmas Cookies
Scottish Snowballs are a classic raspberry and coconut biscuit (cookie) treat from Scotland. They are raspberry jam filled sandwich cookies dipped in coconut. I mean, talk about festive! They are not hard, not soft, but somewhere in the middle. Recipe from Christina's Cucina.
17. Gluten Free Christmas Sugar Cookies
Because we will be having lots of Holiday parties, it's nice to have some allergy friendly recipes at hand as well. They are tender and sweet cookies that are the perfect delicious blank canvases to decorate this holiday season! Recipe from Allergy Free Alaska.
18. Moravian Molasses Cookies
Moravian (or Czech) molasses cookies are thin and crisp wafers, but they are not a delicate cookie. These cookies have a nice spicy flavor with lots of dark molasses, cloves, cinnamon and ginger. Sounds like just my thing! Recipe from What a Girl Eats.
19. Christmas Donut Cookies
This is just a super fun way of presenting a classic sugar cookie. I absolutely love these. Each vanilla sugar cookie is decorated with red and green icing and then holiday sprinkles are sprinkled on top. They look just like Christmas donuts but in cookie form. Recipe from Brooklyn Farm Girl.
20. White Chocolate Almond Cookies
Soft and delicious, these cookies are sweet with a caramel tone and lots of crunchiness from the sliced almonds.
This one-bowl recipe will certainly make a fantastic addition to your list of baked Holiday goodies. Recipe from Vintage Kitchen Notes.
21. Greek Christmas Honey Cookies
I can't get enough of traditional Christmas cookies around the world! These Greek honey cookies are like a cross of a baklava and ooey, gooey pecan pie. Spicy, nutty and caramely gooey cookies, I can't wait to try them. Recipe from Scrummy Lane.
22. Peanut Butter Blossoms
In this Hershey kiss cookies recipe, a soft peanut butter cookie is coated in sugar and topped with a chocolate kiss! It’s a favorite Christmas cookie that will become a must-make for your holiday cookie trays. Recipe from Joy Food Sunshine.
23. Lemon Snowball Cookies
Lemon shortbread cookies dusted in powdered sugar makes these awesome lemon snowball cookies. They’re fun, fresh and vibrant - perfect to brighten up any Holiday cookie tray! Crunchy, slightly sweet and super lemony cookies. Recipe from Away from the Box.
24. Hot Chocolate Chip Cookies
If a regular chocolate chip cookie isn't festive enough, add some marshmallows! I make a rich and decadent hot chocolate every Christmas morning, but this year I'll take it in cookie form - warm and gooey right out of the oven. Yes please. Recipe from Cheese Curd in Paradise.
25. Chewy Amaretti Cookies
These chewy Amaretti Cookies are crisp on the outside, chewy on the inside. Italian almond flavoured biscuits that make a great gluten-free nibble to go with your afternoon coffee. These are the perfect way to use up those extra egg whites! Recipe from Kitchen Sanctuary.
Ok, so you thought I was done at 25? I have a bonus for you! Another Norwegian treat, from the 7 Kinds of Christmas Cookies. I don't think they qualify as cookies per se, but since they are a classic from the 7 Kinds, I will add it as a bonus. They are f'ing DELICIOUS.
Bonus: Norwegian Crispy and Fluffy Donuts (smultringer)
These Norwegian donuts have a slightly crispy exterior but is so soft and flavorful on the inside. They are fried, because that is the very best way of indulging on donuts. I have no words to express how much better these Norwegian donuts are than cakey donuts. I've also made it into apple cider donut for a special Fall treat. Recipe from Ginger with Spice.
I sincerely hope you found some inspiration here for your Holiday baking this year. I'm always making a few old favorites and a few new ones to keep things interesting but still enjoying my dearest family recipes.
Pair These Christmas Cookies with Some Cozy Drinks:
- Rich and Decadent Hot Chocolate
- Dasher's Creamy Eggnog
- Scandinavian Mulled Wine (both alcoholic and not)
- Orange Hot Chocolate
- Peppermint Mocha
- Sore Throat Tea with Honey and Ginger
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Christina
Tuesday 9th of November 2021
What a superb list of recipes! I'll be coming here when I start my Christmas baking! Thanks for including my snowballs!
Stine Mari | Ginger with Spice
Sunday 14th of November 2021
Thank you so much, Christina! They look fantastic!