What is your favorite holiday cookie?!


Question:

What is your favorite holiday cookie?

I make probably 10 different kinds every year and give them away as gifts, and I am trying to decide what kinds to make this year. What are your favorites? Not every day cookies like chocolate chip or oatmeal. Thanks for your answers!


Answers:
I like iced sugar cookies, and peanut blossoms ( peanut butter with Hershey's kisses)

Source(s):
DC

Snow balls, of course ;o)

Fudge cookies. Moist and super chocolaty. Yum.

I like sugar cookies or choc chip w/walnuts. But sugar cookies or a choc almond coconut square bars are good too! Yummy

Chocolate chip :)

Chocolate chips forever

chocolate crinkles--THE BEST

I love oatmeal raisin chocolate chip cookies, with some butterscotch chips added in too. Sand tarts are good too. Bourbon balls, rum balls are always Christmassy.

Hi There,
I would say Gingerbread Man cookies, and Short bread are awesome and delicious for the Christmas Spirit, not just children but for the big kids too ( sure u know what I mean)

I prefer peanut butter blossoms they hit the spot every time..

try Russian tea balls also known as Mexican wedding cakes.
beat until soft: 1/2 C butter--add & blend until creamy:2 tablespoons Sugar---Add: 1 teasp Vanilla---1Cup grind nuts---1 CFlour. Stir the nuts & flour into butter mixture--roll dough into balls place on a greased baking sheet-bake slow in oven at 325 for 20 min. then roll in confectioners suger while still hot the more you roll them the better. makes about 32 cookies. also try thumb prints-anise cookies-coconut kisses.

I like to make pizzelles (Italian waffle cookie) and rosettes (fried iron cookie). They are both painstaking to make, however they are the rare treat in the house. I make them only for my family.

I also like to make raspberry crumb bars with mini chocolate chips on top. And banana and chocolate chip bars.

Easiest, buy the white chocolate that you can melt in microwave, spoon onto cookie sheet top with mixed fruits and nuts, pecans, almonds, apricots, raisin's, red and green candied cherries and pecans sure beat fruit cake. chill in fridge and they come out looking cookie like.

My grandmother used to make a truly wonderful spicy chocolate clove cookie. She's gone now, and unfortunately the recipe died with her.... wish I could find it again.

How about white chocolate and macadamia nut cookies?

Pumpkin cookies, molasses cookies, ginger bread cookies.

Russian Teacakes are YUM! But not if you're mailing them. They'll just end up with crumbs. YUMMY crumbs! But crumbs nonethless. I make my Gram's ginger cookies and her fruitcake cookies. They ROCK!

I love PFEFFERNUSSE ("Peppernuts" in German) that actually calls for the use of ground black pepper. They are truly a "labor of love" and the ones that the grocery store sells around Christmas are great. I especially like the ones that have a hard white shell on them.

Of course, Scottish shortbread is traditional and delicious. If you make it NOW and pack it away in a metal cookie cannister, it'll be "just right" for Christmas. Lots of butter based cookies like a ripening time of several weeks.

Miniature fruit cake gems (made in tiny little cupcake liners) are great and need time to ripen, also.

Have fun! Jingle bells, jingle bells...cookies on the way!!

Snickerdoodles.

spritz cookies are my favorite... and they are fun to make.
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also i make bacon and eggs...

two skinny pretzel sticks....a dap of white almond bark and a yellow m&m in the center.. looks like the real thing and tastes great...

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minni ice cream cones...

take buggel snacks, fill with peanut butter. dip each peanut butter filled buggel into either white or chocolate bark.

then sprinkle on some colored cake sprinkles....

Iced sugar cookies
chocolate chip

FROSTED CASHEW COOKIES!! The cookies are absolutely incredible...everyone waits for them every year!

chocolate chip cookies r my favourites




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