What kinds of cookies does everyone make for Thanksgiving and Christmas, I wonder? (Apart from the typical butter, sugar, gingerbread, and chocolate chip cookies!) This year, I want to try something different. If posting recipes is okay, please do so as well. I appreciate your feedback!
Anise knots, biscotti, pizzelles, sesame reginas, pignolis, shortbread, snickerdoodles, pistachio pinwheels, peanut butter flowers, jam thumbprints, and struffoli, which isn’t really a cookie but is kind of cookie-related lol.
For a delightful twist on traditional holiday cookies like butter, sugar, gingerbread, and chocolate chip, consider trying Pumpkin Spice Cookies for Thanksgiving, blending pumpkin puree and warm spices. Cranberry Orange Cookies offer a tangy yet citrusy flavor perfect for Christmas, while Peppermint Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies provide a festive combination of rich chocolate and refreshing peppermint. For a classic buttery treat, Almond Snowball Cookies with their almond essence and powdered sugar coating evoke a snowy winter theme. These recipes promise a delicious array of flavors and textures that will surely impress family and guests during the holiday season. Enjoy baking and indulging in these festive creations!
Try making peppermint, it is great