The first sign of the holidays was never a calendar date, it was what was coming out of the oven. These cookies focus on ease, tradition, and flavors families recognize right away. With 27 recipes to bake through, there’s room for make-ahead plans and simple moments together. They tend to disappear fast, but the feeling they bring sticks around.

Traditional Christmas Cookies

Traditional Christmas Cookies are baked until golden and decorated once cooled. The dough works well for cutting shapes and frosting. I usually save these for family decorating days.
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Oreo Christmas Cookies

Oreo Christmas Cookies are no-bake cookies dipped in melted chocolate and chilled until set. They are helpful when oven space is limited. I usually make these on the same day I plan to serve them.
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Peppermint Blossom Cookies

Peppermint Blossom Cookies are baked until set and rolled in sugar before adding the candy on top. They hold their shape well, which helps when gifting. I often bake them a day ahead to save time.
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Colorful Christmas Cookies

Colorful Christmas Cookies are slice-and-bake cookies baked until lightly crisp on the outside. The layered dough saves time while still looking festive. I keep a log in the fridge so cookies can be baked as needed.
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3 Ingredient Christmas Cookie Recipe

3 Ingredient Christmas Cookie Recipe is baked until tender with a soft texture. The short ingredient list makes it easy to remember. I often use this recipe when baking with kids.
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Christmas Cookies with Sprinkles

Christmas Cookies with Sprinkles are baked until tender and topped with frosting and colorful sprinkles. This recipe keeps things simple while still feeling festive. I like using it for last-minute baking days.
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Candy Cane Sugar Cookies

Candy Cane Sugar Cookies are baked until lightly golden and keep their twisted shape. The dough is easy to work with and does not require special tools. I like making these when I want something festive that stands out on a plate.
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Christmas Refrigerator Cookies

Christmas Refrigerator Cookies are chilled, sliced, and baked until golden on the edges. The make-ahead dough fits well into busy schedules. I bake these gradually instead of all at once.
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Christmas Cookies with Oreos

Christmas Cookies with Oreos are baked until soft with cookie pieces mixed throughout. This recipe uses familiar ingredients and feels easy to pull together. I like making these for cookie swaps because they travel well.
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Christmas Icebox Cookies

Christmas Icebox Cookies are sliced and baked straight from the refrigerator until lightly crisp. The dough can be made ahead, which helps with planning. I like baking small batches as needed.
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Sugar Christmas Cookies

Sugar Christmas Cookies are baked until soft with lightly golden edges. The dough rolls easily, which helps when cutting shapes or decorating. I usually bake these early so they are ready for frosting days.
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Shortbread Christmas Cookies with Sprinkles

Shortbread Christmas Cookies with Sprinkles are baked until lightly golden and hold their shape well. The dough does not need chilling, which saves time. I like making these on busy days when baking still feels important.
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Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies with Peppermint Kisses

Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies with Peppermint Kisses are baked until soft, then finished with a candy pressed into the center. This recipe skips extra decorating steps while still looking festive. I usually save these for Christmas week because they disappear fast.
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Christmas Cookies with Peppermint

Christmas Cookies with Peppermint are baked until soft and finished with frosting and crushed candy. Using a cake mix helps speed things along during busy weeks. I usually make these closer to Christmas so the peppermint stays fresh.
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Hot Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies

Hot Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies are baked until soft with marshmallow pieces that melt slightly on top. The dough mixes quickly using familiar ingredients. I like serving these on cold evenings with warm drinks.
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Chewy Gingersnap Cookies Recipe

Chewy Gingersnap Cookies Recipe is baked until soft inside with a lightly crisp outside. The dough comes together quickly using familiar pantry ingredients. I like baking these early in the season since they store well and stay tender.
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Chocolate Marshmallow Peppermint Cookies

Chocolate Marshmallow Peppermint Cookies are baked until soft with marshmallow and crushed candy on top. The flavors come together without extra decorating work. I use parchment paper to keep cleanup simple.
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Gingerbread Cookie Recipe

Gingerbread Cookie Recipe is baked until firm enough to dip and decorate without crumbling. The cookies hold their shape well, which keeps prep simple and predictable. I often make these ahead so they are ready for parties and cookie trays.
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Raspberry Shortbread Thumbprint Cookies

Raspberry Shortbread Thumbprint Cookies are baked low and slow until tender with a smooth jam center. The simple ingredient list keeps prep easy during busy weeks. I often add these to cookie plates when I want something classic and reliable.
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Christmas No Bake Cookies

Christmas No Bake Cookies are chilled until firm and ready to serve. This recipe works well when time is short and baking feels rushed. I like having a no-bake option ready during busy weeks.
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Italian Pizzelle Cookies – A Holiday Tradition

Italian Pizzelle Cookies – A Holiday Tradition are cooked in a pizzelle iron until thin and lightly crisp. They cool quickly and store well for later. I like making them early and serving them throughout the season.
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Easy No Bake Christmas Cookies

Easy No Bake Christmas Cookies are assembled quickly and set in the refrigerator. The simple steps make them good for baking with kids. I keep them chilled until it’s time to serve.
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Peppermint Christmas Cookies

Peppermint Christmas Cookies are baked until chewy with a candy cane kiss pressed into the center. The dough comes together quickly without extra steps. I like this recipe when I want a familiar holiday cookie.
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Classic Shortbread Cookie Recipe

Classic Shortbread Cookie Recipe is baked until firm with a soft, crumbly texture. This recipe uses only a few ingredients and comes together quickly. I often use it as a base for simple toppings later.
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Classic Gingerbread Men Cookies

Classic Gingerbread Men Cookies are baked until lightly crisp on the edges while staying soft in the center. This dough is easy to roll and cut, which makes it a family favorite for decorating days. I like setting these aside for slower afternoons when everyone wants to gather around the counter together.
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White Cake Mix Christmas Cookies

White Cake Mix Christmas Cookies are baked until soft using a boxed mix as the base. This shortcut keeps prep quick during busy days. I like adding sprinkles so they still feel festive.
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Christmas Thumbprint Cookies

Christmas Thumbprint Cookies are baked until golden with a jam-filled center that sets as they cool. The dough is easy to handle and works well for baking with kids. I like using different jams to add variety without extra work.
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