1Best-Ever Chocolate Chip Cookies
RACHEL VANNIWe've made our fair share of variations on the chocolate chip cookie over the years, from chewy to brown butter, but this recipe takes the cake: They’re the most classic, least-fussy version—exactly what you want when you’re looking for a no-frills, soft, and fudgy cookie.
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2Peppermint Meringues
PHOTO: DANE TASHIMA; FOOD STYLING: JASON SCHREIBERA cookie tray filled with a wide assortment of shapes, sizes and colors is such a treat for Santa during the holidays. These peppermint meringues are the perfect addition to add a pop of color and fun. They practically scream “holiday!” and they taste fantastic as well.
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3Santa Cookies
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: RILEY WOFFORD Here's a crazy idea that just might be brilliant: This year, leave the plate of Christmas cookies for Santa in his own image. He'll love sliding down the chimney to see his portrait! (Just don't forget the carrots and celery for the reindeer.)
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4Spritz Cookies
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5Rolo Ornament Cookies
Yossy ArefiThese are the perfect cookie decorating project for kids (and adults who just feel like one this time of year!). All you've got to do is snag some Lofthouse cookies and candy from the store, then get creative with the ornament decorations.
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6Gingerbread Cookies
Parker FeierbachFor us, gingerbread should have a lot of ground ginger, a bit of cinnamon, and a tiny amount of cloves. It's the perfect Christmas formula. You can leave out the cloves, but don't skip the ginger—it's necessary but negotiable, so feel free to use less.
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7Milk & Cookies Shots
Parker FeierbachWe love the ease of using store-bought cookie dough, but if you've got the time, making chocolate chip cookies from scratch is even better! We filled these with Bailey's Irish Cream, but you could feel free to just use milk (Santa is driving all night, after all 😉).
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8Cut-Out Sugar Cookies
Parker feierbachIf you're looking for a sugar cookie recipe that's perfect for decorating, this is it. Not only do these taste fantastically buttery with just the right amount of sweetness, they also hold their shape and will get you sharp, clean edges every time after baking.
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9Nutty Peppermint Chocolate Biscotti
Joel GoldbergWhat really sets this version apart from most other biscotti recipes is the use of whole wheat flour. Not only does it add a little nutritional bump, it also contributes a slight nutty-sweetness that pairs really well with the dark cocoa powder, subtle peppermint, and crunchy almonds.
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10Pfeffernüsse
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: DUNCAN FITZPATRICKBarely crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, these cookies call for a thick cardamom-flavored glaze that hardens into a candy-like shell. The addition of fresh ginger, orange zest, and rum gives these little bites a warm sweetness that blends well with the dark notes of molasses and black pepper.
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11Santa's Trash Cookies
Lindsay ConcharEven Santa has a snacky side. These cookies are loaded with chocolate chips, sprinkles, pretzels, and potato chips for the salty-sweet dessert of your (and his!) dreams.
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12Sugar Cookies
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSONHere at Delish, we love all cookies *equally*, but we hold a special place in our hearts for soft sugar cookies. Crisp around the edges and soft and chewy in the center, these simple, classic treats are hard to beat.
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13Christmas Pinwheel Cookies
Emily Hlavac GreenThese easy pinwheel cookies are beyond mesmerizing but also so easy to make. Make a batch of our easy sugar cookie dough, then dye one half red. Then simply roll them together to create the swirl. The sprinkles are optional, but they add so much extra fun!
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14Peppermint Meltaways
PHOTO: DANE TASHIMA; FOOD STYLING: JASON SCHREIBERThese cookies have a velvety, melt-in-your-mouth texture and are topped with a pretty pink frosting, plus a shower of peppermints. There's just a touch of peppermint extract in the dough to lend the cookies a festive but not overpowering taste.
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15Lemon Shortbread Cookies
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: RILEY WOFFORD 16Chocolate Peppermint Crunch Cookies
PHOTO: DANE TASHIMA; FOOD STYLING: JASON SCHREIBERWith a texture similar to a crinkle cookie (minus the sugar coating), these chocolate peppermint crunch cookies are soft in the center and slightly chewy around the edges. They're made extra festive with a dip in melted chocolate and crushed peppermint candies too.
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17Krinkle Kringle Cookies
Ethan CalabreseThese cookies are made by swirling two types of dough made from cake mix together (red velvet and a green-dyed vanilla). Chilling both before you swirl the two flavors together really helps keep it from sticking to your fingers—and getting food coloring on your skin.
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18White Chocolate Cranberry Orange Biscotti
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORENo cookies hold a candle to the crispy, crunchy goodness that is the humble biscotti. These have the classic flavor combination of cranberry and orange, and we dipped in white chocolate and coated in chopped pistachios to add a little extra indulgence we know Santa will appreciate after his long night.
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19Candy Cane Cookies
Andrew BuiThese cookies look so much more complicated than they are. They are actually just a simple sugar cookie where half of the dough gets dyed red and then twisted together.
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20Chocolate Shortbread
PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER PHOTOGRAPHY; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREIf you’re looking for an easy and classic addition to your Santa cookie repertoire, chocolate shortbread should be your next bake. Slightly crisp with a meltingly tender texture, they're perfect served alongside a glass of milk or a steaming mug of hot cocoa.
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