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by Melissa Girimonte

updated December 3, 2022

It’s almost that time of year again – baking an abundance of sweet treats for the holidays and filling your home with the delightful scent of all that buttery goodness. From chewy gingerbread to peppermint Nanaimo bars, these festive cookie and square recipes will dazzle your taste buds (and are worth bookmarking for your upcoming cookie exchange!).

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Almond Linzer Cookies

These teardrop-shaped sandwich cookies, with a sweet blueberry jam filling, are just as eye-catching as they are delicious.

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Classic Chocolate Chip Cookies

The ultimatechocolate chip cookie. You’ll want to make these again and again.

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Classic Stained Glass Cookies

Transform classic sugar cookies into beautiful, sparkling treats with this easy recipe the whole family can help make. Crush your candies and have fun creating colourful candy ‘glass’ that catch the light and your eye.

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Buttercream Filled Maple Sandwich Cookies

There is a double dose of maple flavour in these delectable sandwich cookies. Opt for maple extract in the cream to give intense flavour without watering it down.

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Basic Gingerbread Cut-Out Cookies

Sink your teeth into these rich and aromaticgingerbread cookies, spiced with cinnamon and allspice.

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Warm Caramel-Centred Lava Cookies

An ooey-gooey surprise is discovered upon biting into this caramel-centred cookie complemented by a spicy cinnamon dough exterior. A cup of coffee or tea, or a glass of milk is recommended to accompany these sweet treats.

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Vegan Shortbread Cookies

Think shortbread requires butter to be melt-in-your mouth delicious? Think again. Thisdairy-freerecipe shows you how to make them fully vegan.

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Double Decker Chocolate Cherry Cookies

Cinnamon chocolatesnickerdoodlesand almond cherry chip cookies are delicious on their own, but they’re all the more irresistible when you combine them into these double-decker delights. Finish them with coloured candy sprinkles for a festive touch.

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Lemon Meringue Squares

These lemon meringue squares are a dressed-up version of a lemon square and are topped with a cooked marshmallow layer.

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Chocolate Slice Cookies

Not only are these chocolate slice cookies delicious, but they look beautiful, too!

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Icebox Cookies

These icebox cookies by Anna Olson are made oftender tart doughthat can be frozen for up to three months. Make the dough in advance so you have it on hand and are prepared when the next bake sale pops up.

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Empire Cookies

The dough can be prepared ahead of time and frozen for up to three months, so you don’t have to worry about a last-minute dessert.

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Chocolate Snowflake Cookies

Freeze this dough in advance and whip it out for holiday parties, cookie exchanges or the night before Christmas, so Santa can enjoy warm and chewy chocolate cookies.

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Ina Garten’s Lemon Bars

With the tangy flavour of lemons and a light dusting of powdered sugar, these must-try lemon bars from Ina Garten will take your holiday dessert from good to best.

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Holly Jolly Peppermint Nanaimo Bars

https://www.foodnetwork.ca/article/tasty-recipes-use-leftover-candy-canes/Add a splash of peppermint and a sprinkling of crushed candy canes to your Nanaimo bars to transform them into an instant Canadian Christmas classic.

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Ugly Christmas Sweater Cookies

Once the curse of the holidays, ugly Christmas sweaters deserve to be celebrated, whether in the form of tasty cookies, or by sporting one at your next festive get-together (or better yet, both!)

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Pecan Squares

Honey, pecans and brown sugar combine to create a perfectly sticky topping for these butterysquares.

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Melted Snowman Peanut Butter Cookies

Using marshmallows, vanilla melting wafters, sprinkles and mini chocolate chips, turn your peanut butter cookies into a canvas for these adorable melting snowmen.

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Pfeffernusse Cookies

Add a little spice to your dessert table with these dainty icing sugar-covered cookies.

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Classic Florentine Cookies

These gorgeous cookies are actually quite easy to make and are sure to wow your guests.

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Chocolate Vanilla Sandwich Cookies

Think of these sweet sandwich cookies as homemade Oreos that’ll be devoured by all. A must-try!

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Gingerbread Eggnog Sandwich Cookies

Bring your two favourite holiday flavours together in one soft and chewy sandwich cookie.

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Oatmeal Raisin Sandwich Cookies

Oatmeal raisin is a classic, but did you ever think about using them in a sandwich cookie? Make a whippedpeanut butterfilling and layer between two homemade cookies for adelightful dessert.

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Checkerboard Icebox Cookies

Try making your own checkerboard cookies at home with Anna Olson’s simple, step-by-step recipe — it’s much easier than you think!

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Vanilla Bean Spritz Shortbread

These lovely cookies are sure to impress your guests. The star shape can be achieved with a star-shaped tip on a piping bag or with a cookie press.

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Gingerbread Spiced Shortbread Wreath Cookies

Delicate shortbread cookies meet the festive spice of gingerbread in these adorably decorated holiday cookies. They’re easy to make but impressive to look at (and enjoy!).

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Easy-as-Pie Thumbprint Cookies

Get creative with your thumbprint cookies and fill them with an assortment of flavours this holiday season. For inspiration, look to your favourite pies like pecan or banana cream.

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Classic Cranberry Almond Biscotti

Crunchy almond biscotti are flavoured with a dash of nutmeg and lemon zest. Perfect for dipping into coffee or as a homemade gift for friends and family.

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Decorated Shortbread Cut-Out Cookies

Chocolate shortbread cookies are given a fun twist with cookie cutters and colourful icing. This is one dessert that’s as fun to make as it is to eat!

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Scottish Pan Shortbread

Why settle for one shortbread cookie when you can have a whole pan! This recipe bakes one giant shortbread cookie that can be sliced into wedges to be enjoyed over a few days. Although, it probably wouldn’t last that long!

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Chocolate Pistachio Cantucci

Cantucci are just smaller biscotti that are sometimes lighter in texture. This yummy chocolate version is filled with crunchy pistachios and chunks of dark chocolate.

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Vanilla Icebox Cookies

Consider these cookies your saving grace for last-minute guests. Make the dough in advance and stash it in the freezer.

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FAQs

Which cookie has been deemed most popular during Christmas? ›

Sugar Cookie is the preferred choice by 36% of people during Christmas in the United States. Almost 25% of children leave cookies out for Santa during Christmas.

What is the most popular Christmas cookie in Minnesota? ›

Peanut butter blossoms reigned supreme in North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ohio.

How many people bake Christmas cookies? ›

Nine in 10 Americans – nearly 300 million people -- bake cookies at Christmastime, according to the American Baking Association, and 83 percent whip up a batch of homemade ones throughout the year. But the implications of this study go far beyond baking cookies.

What is America's favorite Christmas cookies? ›

Speaking of holiday baking, nearly half of the country has a favorite Christmas cookie. Among those who can make a single choice, frosted sugar cookies lead the list (32%), with gingerbread (12%) and chocolate chip (11%) rounding out the top three.

What is the #1 cookie in the United States? ›

The chocolate chip cookie is far and away America's favorite cookie This should come as no surprise to anyone who enjoys the tasty treat. More than 53% of American adults prefer the cookies over the next most popular kind, peanut butter.

What's the least popular Christmas cookie? ›

On the naughty list of cookies, Americans gave the lowest win records to anise cookies, which only won 29% of its matchups.

What is the most eaten cookie in the world? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

What was the first Christmas cookie? ›

History. Modern Christmas cookies can trace their history to recipes from Medieval Europe biscuits, when many modern ingredients such as cinnamon, ginger, black pepper, almonds and dried fruit were introduced into the west.

What is Minnesota's favorite Christmas candy? ›

Maryland: Reese's Cup Minis. Maine: Hershey Kisses. Michigan: Peppermint Bark. Minnesota: Peppermint Bark.

What is Pennsylvania's favorite Christmas cookie? ›

According to Google Trends, the most-searched cookie recipe in Pennsylvania over the holidays is the famous peanut butter blossom! The peanut butter blossom was created in 1957 by Freda Smith.

What is Ohio's favorite Christmas cookie? ›

Ohio: Peanut butter blossoms. Oklahoma: Ricotta Christmas cookies.

How much should I sell my Christmas cookies for? ›

When pricing homemade cookies to sell, you should look at local sellers and see how much they ask for. Many simple cookies sell for between $2.00 and $5.00 each, but it's not uncommon to see a dozen cookies cost $55 or more depending on the time and ingredients that went into making them.

How much ahead of time can you make Christmas cookies? ›

You'll find that most of your favorite Christmas cookie recipes can be made anywhere from a month to six months before the 25th of December. (Consult this handy how-to guide to the matter.) Generally, most recipes will be best if baked and then frozen.

How many days will Christmas cookies stay fresh? ›

Bakery or homemade cookies can be stored at room temperature two to three weeks or two months in the refrigerator. Cookies retain their quality when stored in the freezer for eight to 12 months.

What is the 2nd most popular cookie? ›

Nabisco Oreo was the second ranked cookie brand of the United States with about 674.2 million U.S. dollars worth of sales in 2017.

What is the most popular cookie? ›

Chocolate chip cookies

What is the most popular type of cookie? It might just be this one. Ever the crowd-pleaser, the chocolate chip cookie is renowned for its balance of richness and sweetness.

What is Santa's second favorite cookie? ›

2. Holiday Candy Cookie Bites – Number two on the list of Santa's favorite cookies is Holiday Candy Cookie Bites, which is a holiday version of the year-round favorite, Chocolate Chip Cookies. Instead of traditional chocolate chips, these cookies are studded with red and green candies and white baking chips.

What is the name of Christmas cookie? ›

Classic Christmas Cookies

They're the ones you might remember from the platters of your childhood, like snickerdoodles, molasses cookies, macaroons, sugar cookies and more. Every single one of these recipes is a tried and true favorite and is perfect for carrying on your cookie traditions year after year.

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