7 Types Of Christmas Cookies You Should Definitely Make
Who doesn't like cookies?, especially cookies during Christmas time.
I love cookies as much as the next person, but making Christmas cookies are the best during the holiday. Especially, when your family goes all out with baking each year making almost ten different kinds. Making cookies, but just baking in general is so much fun and the outcome is so worth it! So, here are some types of cookies I make each year that you might even know about:
1. Chocolate Chip Cookies

https://www.handletheheat.com/bakery-style-chocolate-chip-cookies/
The classic chocolate chip cookies are one of the best types of cookies especially when they are still warm and the chocolate chips are all soft and runny.
2. Sugar Cookies

https://www.cookingclassy.com/perfect-frosted-sugar-cookies/
This type of cookie is great for the person with a sweet tooth, but is still an all time favorite because of that sweet vanilla flavor. You can do so much with this type of cookie too. Like make drop cookies, or cut outs, and you can even make the popular kind with frosting and sprinkles/jimmies.
3. Snickerdoodles

https://www.recipegirl.com/pumpkin-snickerdoodles/
Another classic type of cookie, but that is rolled in cinnamon sugar and baked to perfection.
4. Peanut Butter Cookies

http://www.kraftcanada.com/recipes/super-easy-peanut-butter-cookies-85456
As long as you don't have a peanut allergy and like peanut butter, you may like these cookies. You could make these with creamy or crunchy peanut butter even with different kinds of nut butters like cashew or sunflower seed.
5. Peanut Butter Blossoms

https://veronicascornucopia.com/2010/02/15/peanut-butter-blossoms/
This is variation of the peanut butter cookie, but instead while they are still warm you put a Hershey kiss in the middle and it becomes a delightful combination.
6. Coconut Cookies

http://www.themeaningofpie.com/2011/04/coconut-cookies/
Coconut cookies are a different type of cookie, but are still absolutely delicious. If you like almond joys or mounds, you'd definitely like these. They just don't have chocolate on them, but I'm sure you could put some on them if you wanted.
7. Oatmeal Cookies

https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/soft-and-chewy-oatmeal-raisin-cookies-recipe
These type of cookies definitely have a love/hate relationship with most. You can add really anything to them whether it be chocolate chips or raisins. I personally love both. It has a very comforting taste and can is a great holiday cookie.
There are many types of Christmas cookies that people can make and enjoy. Its great to try new ones each year and cookies are a great type of dessert that is easy to make and everyone can help make them. You can bring people together when you make them together and its the best and most fun thing to during the holidays.



Part of our outdoor holiday display.Allie Slagter
Tinsel Moose!Allie Slagter
Our Christmas tree in 2016 (aka we've only gotten more ornaments). Allie Slagter
Grinch cookies on the left and sugar cookies on the right.Allie Slagter
Chocolate cake pops I made for school senior year. Allie Slagter
Cutout and decorated brownies instead of cookies. Since no one in my family is a huge sugar cookie fan, when I saw this on Pinterest I knew we had to try it. Allie Slagter
The gifts I wrapped last year. I took a lot of pictures…and told everyone to appreciate the wrapping before tearing in. Allie Slagter
My brother and I last year; it really captures our relationship. Allie Slagter
Me in my natural element…and what happens when my brother takes the camera and says he needs to get all the angles. Allie Slagter
Merry Christmas everyone!Allie Slagter















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