20 best-of-the-best tried-and-true Christmas cookie recipes!
Every year Mama gets me and the girls together to spend a day making Christmas cookies. We buy a dozen or so cookie tins then give away our creations to teachers, neighbors, coaches and friends!
Always on the lookout for ideas, I asked some of my favorite food bloggers for their favorite TRIED & TRUE cookie recipes and here is the collection I put together with their help!
Praline Cookies by Plain Chicken
Candy Cane Kisses by Goodeness Gracious
Oatmeal Coconut Chewies by Siggy Spice
Sugar Cookie Cut Outs for Santa by Mommy’s Kitchen
Pecan Chewies by South Your Mouth (a.k.a. moi)
Peanut Butter Pretzel Sugar Cookies by Siggy Spice
Pretzel Caramel Chip Cookies by Mommy’s Kitchen
Fudge Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars by South Your Mouth
Brownie Mix Cookies with Cream Cheese Frosting by Life in the Lofthouse
Snowball Cookies by South Your Mouth
Cinnamon Roll Cookies by The Country Cook
My Favorite Sugar Cookies by Southern Bite
Ultimate Chip Cookies by Goodeness Gracious
Chewy {Orange-Kissed} Sugar Cookies by South Your Mouth
Loaded Sweet & Salty Cookies by Sweet Little Bluebird
Nana’s Christmas Butter Cookies by Mommy’s Kitchen
Peanut Butter Cup Cookies by Sweet Little Bluebird
Gingerbread Cookies by Everyday Mom’s Meals
Peanut Butter Oatmeal No-Bakes by South Your Mouth
Cut-Out Sugar Cookies by The Country Cook
OMG where does one start?! These all look delicious! 20 days of baking cookies is what it sounds like to me!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to start baking, where do I start, they all sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous collection of cookies! Both delicious recipes and beautiful phoos!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of sweetness! Love the no bake pb cookies with chocolate drizzle! Yum! All month long I am featuring different holiday cookie creations for my cookie countdown to Christmas! I would love it if you stopped by to check it out! :-)
ReplyDeleteCathy@threekidsandafish.com
What an awesome lineup! I am such a cookie monster and I would love a plateful of each one of these! Thanks for sharing with us at Weekend Potluck.
ReplyDeleteWhen you need to cook alone it is always a good idea to get help so that you can learn how to be a good cook. One of the things that will help you a lot is to find cooking tips online from experts.
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