Christmas Cookie Exchange

Submitted by: Katy Stovall

Photo by: Katy Stovall

 

I love Christmas cookies. In fact, I don't think I've met anyone who doesn't have at least one or two cookies during the holiday season. So in honor of the Christmas cookie, I pulled together a Christmas Cookie Exchange collection. These recipes would be great to give as gifts or to snack on during the holiday season. If you make any of them, upload your photos! We would love to see them! If you think I'm missing a crucial holiday cookie - drop me a message and I'll add it!

 

 
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These drop cookies are made from dough that has cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves & orange juice for flavor, with pecans, candied cherries & citron stirred in.

These giant cookies are made easier with the use of self-rising flour, which contains the leavening and salt. Both dark and white chocolate pieces are stirred into the dough, plus red and green M&M candies are dotted on top.

Serve these classic sugar cookies as a dessert at you next get together. These cookies taste even better with icing on top.

This crazy cookie has cranberries, oats, white chocolate, walnuts, corn flakes, and coconut. Now that just sounds crazy good.

Two crisp hazelnut cookies filled with a creamy chocolate truffle filling and drizzled with a chocolate glaze.

These buttery-rich cookies contain brown sugar & finely chopped walnuts. The dough is shaped into balls, baked and rolled in powdered sugar.

These cookies bring the perfect flavor and the perfect bite for any holiday gathering.

This recipe uses ginger spread, or jam, as the basis for a unique cookie creation to tantalize your tastebuds.

These tender coconut balls are dipped in melted chocolate for an elegant candy coating.

These festive drop cookies are made with sugar and brown sugar, a little orange juice, and loaded with chopped cranberries and walnuts, then spread with a browned butter frosting.

Cherry candies add a festive touch to these delicate chocolate and cherry flavored holiday cookies.

Simple no-bake cookies made with coconut and sweetened condensed milk. Each cookie is rolled in red and green coconut for the perfect holiday flare.

These spicy bar cookies are made with caramel, toffee, or butterscotch chips, plus macadamia nuts, and a little rum. (If you prefer not to use rum, substitute apple juice.)

These holiday cookies look like candy canes, but they're guaranteed to disappear faster than the traditional canes.

The dough contains chocolate chips, dried cranberries, and almond extract, and after shaping into balls it's rolled in coconut.

These thin and crisp cinnamon-flavored cookies are made with rolled oats, butter, sugar, egg, and very little flour.

These biscotti cookies are made with two colors of dough. The basic dough is divided in half; cocoa powder and white chips are added to one portion, with almond extract and semisweet chocolate chips in the other.

These no-bake treats will be sure to please. Oats add chewiness while the chocolate and peanut butter add a perfect flavor combination.

Maraschino cherries add a festive flare to these almond and coconut flavored gems.

Red and white dough is twisted to form candy canes, and then dusted with cinnamon and sugar for a dazzling presentation.

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