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Read More July 13, 2015 | Blain's Farm & FleetChristmas is a time where we gather with family and friends to exchange gifts, laughs, stories, and of course, food. And any Christmas party would be incomplete without Christmas cookies.
Whether you’re having a cookie bake or want to try something new for a holiday party, Blain’s Farm & Fleet is here to help. We’ve compiled some great Christmas cookie recipes we know you’ll love.
Spritz cookies are some of the easiest Christmas cookies to make. All you need is this recipe from Betty Crocker and a cookie press.
Just make your desired shapes with the cookie press, throw on some sprinkles, and bake for five to eight minutes.
Whether you want to create gingerbread men or houses, this recipe from the Pioneer Woman is easy to make.
Decorate your cut outs with icing, novelty candies, and more for a fun Christmastime activity.
These traditional-styled cookies from Saveur combine tart raspberry jam and sweet cookie dough. The recipe makes about three dozen, so you’ll have plenty to share at your Christmas party.
Make classic apple pie into a cookie with this recipe from Passion for Savings. The cookies are easy to make, and you can have bite-sized comfort food, perfect for any holiday party.
This recipe from The Gunny Sack uses a mini muffin pan to create “cups” of hot chocolate, perfect for chocolate lovers.
With chocolate ganache as the filling and pretzels as the handles, you’ll have a sweet and salty treat for those cold, winter days.
If you like red velvet, you need to try these cookies from Created by Diane. The recipe is a twist on classic cut-outs, using red velvet cookie dough.
Decorate the snowflakes with creamy icing for a finishing touch.
Fans of mint will love these cookies from Sally’s Baking Addiction. The recipe calls for white chocolate chips and candy canes for a delicious holiday treat.
You can make Betty Crocker’s gluten-free peanut butter cookie cups in mini muffin cups for a bite-sized holiday treat.
These gluten-free, paleo snickerdoodles from Chelsea Joy Eats are easy to make with a combined cooking and prep time of less than an hour. They use cassava flour and coconut sugar for a soft, deep-flavored cookie classic.
Christmas isn’t complete without cut-outs. You can make soft, easy-to-roll-out cutout cookies with this gluten free recipe from Mama Gourmand. This recipe tastes so close to Grandma’s old fashioned cookies that no one will know they’re gluten free!
Plus, the whole family can have fun decorating the sugar cookies!
At Blain’s Farm & Fleet, we understand that Christmas is a time for family traditions, and that includes crafting tasty treats in the kitchen. That’s why we offer cookware and bakeware from top kitchen brands.
Time spent in the kitchen is precious for making memories at Christmas or any other time of the year. For more great recipes to try with your family, visit our Cooking & Recipes Blog.