![]() ![]() But these crinkles have become a go-to because they’re naturally dairy-free, don’t require a mixer for the dough, and the beautiful crinkling on top looks impressive despite being easy to create. As executive editor Matt Buchanan says, “What I’ve learned from this serendipitous experience is that baking cookies is incredibly easy, even without an electrical mixing apparatus of any kind, so anyone can do it, and that I never will again.”Ĭhocolate crinkle cookies: My husband is dairy-free, which tends to limit the cookies we’re able to make: Often, all-vegan recipes will require ingredients I don’t have on hand (I’m lookin’ at you, applesauce) and adapted-to-dairy-free recipes usually fail to work out for me (enter a tragic, time-consuming batch of snickerdoodles that came out hard as rocks). Even if you’re not normally a baker, many of these recipes are simple enough to pull off. ![]() Below, the Eater editors and writers who participated share why they chose the cookie recipes they did. The TL DR is that no one type of cookie performed better than another - the key is to keep the cookies packed tight and well padded. This year is an especially good one to double that batch and send cookies to family and friends.Įater conducted a cookie exchange experiment in which 12 editors sent all different types of holiday-ish cookies through the mail to see what survived best. After the contortions of modified and shrunk-down Thanksgivings, it’s exciting to bake something meant for sharing. M & M Christmas cookies | Cooking Classyģ0.It’s cookie season, and it couldn’t have come soon enough. Spiced gingerbread man cookies | The Comfort of CookingĢ9. Tiramisu cookies | A Spicy PerspectiveĢ8. How to Ice Sugar Cookies to look like Snow | Hospitably Yours BlogĢ7. Salted caramel shortbread cookies | High Heels & GrillsĢ6. Christmas tree peanut butter blossoms | JavaCupcakeĢ5. Cake batter chocolate chip cookies | Sally’s Baking AddictionĢ4. Chewy molasses spice cookies | Martha StewartĢ3. Chocolate chip meringue cookies | Life with the Crust Cut OffĢ2. Chocolate Kiss powder puff cookies | Averie CooksĢ1. Grinch Crinkle Cookies | Raining Hot CouponsĢ0. Cranberry orange cookies | Your Homebased Momġ9. Holiday present cookies | Family Fresh Mealsġ8. Linzer cookies | Jen’s Favorite Cookiesġ6. Lofthouse sugar cookies | Mother Thymeġ5. Mini holiday biscotti | Southern Fairytaleġ4. Orange ricotta cookies | A Family Feastġ2. Shortbread bites | Mrs Happy Homemakerġ1. Super Soft Gingerbread Cookies | NoBiggieħ. Thumbprint snowman cookies | Munchkin MunchiesĦ. Turtle cookies | The Kitchen is my Playgroundĥ. Peanut Butter Rudolph Cookies | NoBiggieģ. If you’re in the baking mood here is plenty of Christmas cookie inspiration!Ģ. Here’s a bunch of great recipes to help you plan ahead. I have such fond memories of my Grandma bringing out a big assorted cookie platter on Christmas Eve. Cookies for that work party, cookies to give as gifts for neighbors and co- workers and of course cookies for Santa. I guess that works out because there is always a need for cookies around Christmas. ![]() There is just something about the Holiday Season that makes me want to bake. *Update – Because we had a hard time limiting this list to 25 recipes, we’ve adding a second list of Christmas Cookie Exchange Recipes! Click here for 25+ MORE Christmas Cookie Exchange Recipes! Here are 25+ Christmas Cookie Exchange Recipes Some of the cutest and most delicious cookies ever. ![]()
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