Christmas Cookie Recipes and Baking Tips - It's a Keeper (2024)

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Just in time for the holidays, I’m sharing my favorite Christmas Cookie Recipes along with some cooking baking tips to help ensure your cookies look and taste their best!

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10 Cooking Baking Tips to Ensure Great Tasting (and looking) Cookies

  1. Always read the recipe through (at least) once before you start baking. This will ensure you have all of the ingredients you need and enough time allotted to make the cookies.
  2. Use the best ingredients you can, such as pure vanilla extract, rather than imitation vanilla. Your cookies will only taste as good as the ingredients you use to make them. Here’s my favorite brand.
  3. Use butter, not margarine. The higher fat content helps cookies maintain the proper texture and consistency.
  4. Be careful not to mix your batter too hard for too long. Blend it just until it’s smooth and creamy.
  5. Measure your ingredients with care. If you use the wrong type of measuring cup for your ingredients, your measurements will be inaccurate. Check out my YouTube channel for a quick video on which measuring cups to use.
  6. Chill the cookie dough before you bake it. This will give your batter more texture and help the cookies rise nicely. An hour in the fridge or 20 minutes in the freezer is fine.
  7. Use the right equipment. Light-colored and thick metal cookie sheets without sides (like these) work best. It also helps to line cookie sheets with parchment paper or use silicone baking mats to prevent any sticking. Also, make sure your cookie sheets cool completely between batches. A hot, or even warm, cookie sheet can cause cookies to spread too much.
  8. Use a cookie scoop to ensure that you have uniform size cookies. Always leave at least two inches of space between cookies so they don’t spread into each other.
  9. Always preheat the oven the proper temperature before baking. And, you should rotate the cookie sheet halfway through baking to ensure even heating.
  10. You can adjust the baking time to get the texture you’re looking for – a little less time produces chewier cookies; a little more time makes them crispy.

Cookie Trouble Shooting: Help! My Cookie….

  • …is flat and crispy: Cookies that are thin, shapeless, and dark are usually due to too much butter, too much time in the oven, or were not chilled enough before baking.
  • …is didn’t spread like I expected: Cookies that turn out as mounds rather than nice flat, even cookies are usually due to adding too much flour and/or not enough fat. This will keep the cookie from spreading and/or softening.
  • …is black on the bottom: Cookies that look perfect on top, but the bottom is burnt and black are usually due to placing the cookie sheet too close to the bottom of the oven. Cookies should be baked on the middle oven rack. If you’re baking two sheets of cookies at a time, rotate the cookie sheets half way through the baking time.

Christmas Cookie Recipes

Below is a list of my favorite Christmas cookie recipes – just click the link for the recipe. They are all pretty easy to make and don’t require a lot of hands on time. Make sure you check out my recipe for Oreo Truffles — it’s one of the most popular recipes on IAK!

Chocolate Peanut Butter No Bake Cookies
Cranberry Orange White Chocolate Biscotti
Norwegian Christmas Cookies
Mint Candy Cookies
Oreo Truffles
Potato Chip Cookies
No Bake Peanut Butter Crunchies
Forgotten Meringue Cookies

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3 thoughts on “Cookie Baking 101”

  1. Hi Christina,
    I have a question for you. Sometimes on a fudge recipe it calls for ex: 2 tablespoons of shortening. Can I use butter instead of shortening and can butter replace shortening in other recipes?
    Thanks,
    Lynn

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  2. Excellent tips. I think my issue is that my oven bakes weird. I think the temp is off somehow, so when something is supposed to bake for say 20 minutes, I need to take it out at about 14 minutes or it will burn. I wish it was easier, but I have to babysit what I bake.

    Reply

  3. I love your website Chris! I can’t wait to try some of your cookie recipes……they all look delicious!!!! 🙂

    Reply

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Christmas Cookie Recipes and Baking Tips - It's a Keeper (2024)

FAQs

How long before Christmas should 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 do you make Christmas cookies last longer? ›

How Should You Store Christmas Cookies?
  1. Always put cookies in airtight containers. ...
  2. Wait until the cookies are completely cool before putting them in the container. ...
  3. Avoid placing cookies with frosting or decorations on top of each other. ...
  4. You can put a slice of bread with cookies to help retain the moisture.
Dec 21, 2022

Why do my Christmas cookies not keep their shape? ›

Mixing Butter & Sugar

If your butter is under mixed, it won't have the air pockets to hold it's shape. If it's over-mixed, the air pockets decrease in size and are unable to hold their shape in the oven—causing your cookies to spread. It's best to cream butter and sugar on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes.

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 is the number one 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.

Should Christmas cookies be soft or hard? ›

The very best sugar cookies are soft and tender. → Follow this tip: One of the keys to great sugar cookies is mixing the dry ingredients only until they're just incorporated, and not a second longer.

Can you leave Christmas cookies out overnight? ›

Leaving cookies out overnight poses certain risks, primarily related to food safety and quality. Cookies left out overnight are at risk of microbial contamination, especially if they contain perishable ingredients like eggs or dairy.

Should I refrigerate my Christmas cookies? ›

Information. 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. Moist bars, such as cheesecake and lemon bars, can be refrigerated for seven days.

Which Christmas cookies last the longest? ›

Shortbread cookies and spritz cookies are real holiday troopers, lasting a bit longer than the rest. These buttery and crumbly cookies are a great option for a holiday cookie. Shortbread is known for its rich flavor, while spritz cookies are often made with a cookie press.

Should you refrigerate cookies after baking? ›

Baked cookies will stay fresh for three days in an airtight container at room temperature or in the refrigerator. If you decide to freeze baked cookies, plan to defrost and serve them within three months. How do you like to store your cookies?

What homemade cookies stay fresh the longest? ›

Dry cookies, like shortbread cookies, gingersnaps, and Danish butter cookies, will stay fresher for longer because they have very little moisture.

How to bake cookies that keep their shape? ›

To help cookies keep their shape, freeze them! I freeze each batch of cut-out cookies for 5 to 10 minutes before baking. They rise just slightly higher and keep their shape better. This really helps when using an intricate cookie cutter, but I do this even when baking circles.

What makes cookies fluffy and not flat? ›

Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

Do you decorate Christmas cookies before or after baking? ›

My preferred way is to bake my cookies the day before I want to decorate. That way, on decorating day, I start with a fresh mind and a clean kitchen! If you're making a lot, say for gifts for neighbors and friends, you can freeze the cookies at any step along the way. (OK, don't freeze them when the icing is wet.)

What is America's favorite holiday 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. Snickerdoodles (6%) come in fourth place, followed by butter (4%), peanut butter (4%), and chocolate (4%) tying for fifth.

What are the most Googled Christmas cookies? ›

Italian Christmas Cookies grow as top cookie

Zoom in: Italian Christmas Cookies were the top cookie in 13 states, more than double the six states from 2022, Google Trends curator Katie Seaton told Axios. Seaton said the Italian cookies dominated the East Coast both this year and last year.

What is 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 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.

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