20 Sweet Treats for Your Christmas Cookie Tray
Working on your Christmas cookie tray? Here are 20 scrumptious little bite sweet treat ideas for you. They're sure to be the hit of Christmas day!
We've always had a cookie tray on Christmas day at my mother-in-law's house, and it's been my job to keep it fully stocked. What about your family? Are you working on planning your family's cookie tray?
If you are, then I've got 20 ideas for you right here! These little bite sweet treats are sure to be the hit of Christmas day.
Oh, and I must say, I use the term 'cookie tray' loosely, because the Christmas day sweets certainly don't have to be limited to just cookies! Right?? Right.
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My Mom has made these tasty little rum balls forEVER for Christmas. I honestly and truly can't remember a Christmas when we didn't have these. Naturally, I have continued the tradition, ... so we now end up with multiple batches throughout the holidays at both houses. But that's no problem for us! I've kicked them up a notch by using spiced rum and by ... well ... adding some extra splashes. Mmmmmm, they're good like that. But you might not want to light a match around them. I'm just sayin'.
1 & 1/2. Kentucky Bourbon Balls (a little bonus)
Another great spiked option is this Southern classic. Packed full with finely chopped pecans and the full-bodied flavor or bourbon, Kentucky Bourbon Balls are a fabulous holiday sweet treat.
Or, insanely delicious Turtle Cookies, as they're titled in their post. These are by far the readers' choice for the most popular cookie on - and might I just say ... you all have fabulous taste.
3. Christmas White Chocolate-Dipped Pretzel Rods
Chocolate-dipped pretzels are always a hit. And with no baking involved, you can whip these beauties up pretty quickly. Use any type of Christmas-colored sprinkles you have on hand for embellishment. Dip ... sprinkle ... dip ... sprinkle ... it's as easy as that!
4. 7 Layer Cookies
These 7 Layer Cookies are a Christmas tradition from Mark's family. Since marrying Mark, I've heard many stories about his Mom having to make more batches of these like the day or two before Christmas ... because somehow they had all disappeared before the big day.
5. Christmas Chocolate Kiss Cookies
These festive little sprinkle-adorned beauties are just plain fun to make ... and to eat!
6. Candy Cane Cookies
The tradition of making these Candy Cane Cookies started way back when I was a kid. Mom and I made this batch a couple of weeks back when we got together. Making them with Mom was a fun trip down memory lane!
7. Christmas White Chocolate-Dipped Sugar Wafers
An easy, adorable, kid-friendly, crowd-pleasing festive treat that can even be made last minute if need be. Adored by both kids and grown-ups alike, a platter of these beauties will disappear in a flash.
8. Cherry Almond Cookies
With their white chocolate-drizzled maraschino cherries perched prettily on top, these adorable little Cherry Almond Cookies are one tasty treat!
9. Christmas Chocolate Layer Bars
Rich and fudgy Christmas Chocolate Layer Bars are adorned with festive red and green for the holidays! Whip up a batch for your cookie tray, and watch them disappear.
10. Gingerbread Magic Cookies
Love magic cookies? Then you'll go crazy for this Christmas version of the classic! That's right, it's Gingerbread Magic Cookies, complete with a gingerbread crust, cinnamon chips, and white chocolate. It's just as good as the original ... hmmmm, perhaps even better!
Eggless chocolate chip cookie dough ... sandwiched in chocolate ... because sometimes you really just want the unbaked dough. Am I right?
Another one of my favorite Christmas traditions. I like mine 'naked' ... but add frosting and decorations, if you'd like! (And hey, if you're looking for other cut-out classics to decorate, check out our rolled cookie favorites: basic rolled butter cookies, basic rolled shortbread cookies, chocolate sugar cookies.)
13. Toffee Bars
Oh, these are soooooooo good! A brown sugar cookie crust topped with chocolate, toffee bits, and pecans makes for some very rich-and-delicious Toffee Bars.
Love pound cake? Well, enjoy the tender texture & flavor of cream cheese pound cake in bite-sized form with these tasty little Pound Cake Cookies.
With their slightly-sweetened shortbread-type dough rolled in a coating of powdered sugar, who doesn't just adore classic Snowball Cookies? I know we sure do!
Such a fun and festive twist on the classic! With their chocolate flavor and deep red interior, these are a fabulous addition to any Christmas cookie tray -- and perfect for Christmas gifting-from-the-kitchen, too.
17. Homemade Marshmallows
With their ultra-fluffiness and intensely-delicious vanilla flavor, Homemade Marshmallows are one confection I highly recommend for your cooking bucket list. They are completely-and-totally worth the homemade time and effort! ... and a perfect extra-special addition to your Christmas cookie tray.
Loaded with great cinnamon flavor, their characteristic tang, and baked up pillowy-soft, these Snickerdoodles are the real deal. And believe me, those cinnamon and Snickerdoodle lovers in your life will be ever-thankful for it!
19. Peppermint Snowball Cookies
Fabulously festive peppermint flavor and a fun bright pink hue, all packed in an adorable classic snowball cookie form -- What more could we ask for in a Christmas cookie?
20. No-Bake Lumps of Coal {aka: Oreo Cocoa Krispie Treats Coal}
Know someone on the naughty list? Make them a batch of these no-bake lumps of coal. Oreo Cocoa Krispie Treats coal is such a deliciously fun way to tell folks they'd better shape up!
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