Ok, now that Thanjsgiving is over...it's time for holiday cookies!

Anonymous
I'm looking for new holiday cookie recipes for a cookie exchange. Anyone want to share their favorites?
I'll go first: usually for an exchange I make coconut jam thumbprints using Ina Garten's recipe.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/jam-thumbprints-recipe.html
Anonymous
Holiday cookies
Very tasty with some milk
Best when dipped in ranch

-Flip Driscoll
Anonymous
Dd is demanding gingerbread cookies this year. Anyone have a good recipe?
Anonymous
I am currently in detox mode. Talk to me next week.
Anonymous
I'm not a big fan of cookies that don't incorporate chocolate, so my Christmas favorites were always the peanut blossoms.
Anonymous
The Betty Crocker Toffee Squares. There's no toffee in them but they are a brown sugar dough with chocolate on top so they taste reminiscent of toffee. I put pecans on top. Delicious.
Anonymous
I've already started baking cookies! Not for the holidays really, but just because I thought it would be something fun to do with my toddler. I made my mom's cut-out cookie dough last night, then we rolled, cut and baked today. We'll frost and decorate tomorrow, and then my mom will get some cookies from DS for her birthday. . I LOVE cookie making in December.

Aside from family recipes (most of which I don't have electronically), these are two of my favorites:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Coconut-Orange-Snowballs-108975
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Molasses-Crinkles-231214

Both always come out really well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a big fan of cookies that don't incorporate chocolate, so my Christmas favorites were always the peanut blossoms.


I guess I balance out the universe for you. My thought is if the cookie doesn't have chocolate, its not worth making or eating

I would love to find a good sugar cookie roll-out recipe. I know it should be super easy. But everyone I've tried just seems dry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a big fan of cookies that don't incorporate chocolate, so my Christmas favorites were always the peanut blossoms.


I guess I balance out the universe for you. My thought is if the cookie doesn't have chocolate, its not worth making or eating

I would love to find a good sugar cookie roll-out recipe. I know it should be super easy. But everyone I've tried just seems dry.


I use the sugar cookie recipe from a Gourmet magazine, Dec 2005 with plugra butter. They are always super popular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a big fan of cookies that don't incorporate chocolate, so my Christmas favorites were always the peanut blossoms.


I guess I balance out the universe for you. My thought is if the cookie doesn't have chocolate, its not worth making or eating

I would love to find a good sugar cookie roll-out recipe. I know it should be super easy. But everyone I've tried just seems dry.


This is my go-to recipe http://m.allrecipes.com/recipe/10402/the-best-rolled-sugar-cookies/
Anonymous
These look delish!
How far in advance do people make holiday cookies? Any trick to storing them in a way that maximizes how long they stay fresh and not stale?
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