easiest christmas treats/ cookies?

Anonymous
Mix together melted chocolate chips, cream cheese, and powdered sugar until it seems pretty solid. Add a few spoonfuls of liqueur if you are into that. Roll the lumps of cream cheese mix in sprinkles, cookie crumbs, crushed oreos, coconut, etc. put in fridge to solidify. Voila. Truffles.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look up the Eagle Brand fudge recipe with sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, and vanilla. Get really good chocolate chips like ghirardelli or guitard .. You just have to microwave the chocolate chips for short bursts and stir frequently. It takes 5 minutes and then you let it set in the fridge. You can add nuts or coconut or candy cane bits.


my mother used to make this; i had no idea it was so quick!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love those peanut butter cookies with the Hershey's kiss on top, and those seem pretty easy.


Yup, same. Everyone in our family loves them, they go quickest!
Anonymous
Another vote for fudge - you just melt the ingredients and freeze. Also, rice krispie treats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look up the Eagle Brand fudge recipe with sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, and vanilla. Get really good chocolate chips like ghirardelli or guitard .. You just have to microwave the chocolate chips for short bursts and stir frequently. It takes 5 minutes and then you let it set in the fridge. You can add nuts or coconut or candy cane bits.


my mother used to make this; i had no idea it was so quick!


This. It is so good with crushed candy cane on top.
Also, dip pretzel rods, walkers shortbread, Oreos or dried mango in melted white chocolate, then dredge in red or green colored sugar. So pretty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Corn flake holly cookies. My mom is not a baker and she makes these every year. She sometimes uses red frosting instead of the red hots because everyone just picks them off. I’m sure they’re not “classy” enough for DCUM but everyone loves them.

https://www.recipegirl.com/wprm_print/48678


NP
I totally remember you posting about these last year. The kids thought they sounded great. We got all the supplies, but we couldn't squeeze it in with all the other must-do holiday activities. We'll try again this year.
Anonymous
Whipped shortbread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Corn flake holly cookies. My mom is not a baker and she makes these every year. She sometimes uses red frosting instead of the red hots because everyone just picks them off. I’m sure they’re not “classy” enough for DCUM but everyone loves them.

https://www.recipegirl.com/wprm_print/48678


Ha, my DH (from the Midwest) just mentioned these. His now 90+ year old grandmother used to make them.
Anonymous
Also peanut butter buckeyes.
Anonymous
I’ve never really done Christmas cookies before, but we are all stuck home with Covid. I’m doing:

1) snap pretzels + Hugs kiss + red/green M&M ( I remember my DH’s secretary one year gave these out and they were good!)

2) snap pretzels + Dove caramel filled chocolate + pecan half


Ok, I know these aren’t really cookies, but I don’t feel up to actual baking. I did print a new hearty whole wheat chocolate chip cookie recipe to try sometime.
Anonymous
Seven layer bars. Like a candy square and easy. We don’t like the coconut layer though so we always experiment with something different like marshmallows.

You can also buy mini graham crusts and cheesecake filling from the refrigerated crescent roll section. Add cherry 🍒 pie filling on top. Kids can help.
Anonymous
Puppy chow, which I mostly see called muddy buddies now. Chex tossed with melted chocolate and peanut butter then covered in powdered sugar. You can make a batch in one of those giant ziplocs. Not exactly Dorie Greenspan but easy and addictive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also peanut butter buckeyes.


These are amazing but they actually take a ton of work!
Anonymous
Buy fudge rounds. Decorate them.
Anonymous
Rice Krispie treats with festive sprinkles on top. Made these with some 5yo kids this weekend, they love to do the sprinkles!
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