Holiday cookies made with everything available in your pantry. I like to use random things to give shape to cookies like bottle caps for the rounds, glass bottles for impressions, scissors for the cinnamon cookies and small serving tongs for the dates cookies. You wont need cookie cutters for any of these cookies. But if u have them feel free to use it.
These stained glass cookies are so much fun to make and good way to use up Halloween hard candies. It is cookie & candytogether so kids have so much fun eating them. They can be used as pretty centerpieces on ur coffee table during Holiday season, Could be hung on the Christmas tree like this. Here is the printable recipe .
Impression cookies are simple sugar cookies with cute impressions made with items available at home for ideas see here and for the printable recipe please click here
These Cinnamon Cookies are made from store bought pie crust dough with just cinnamon powder and sugar.It simply cut and bake recipe.I have done a step by step pic post here so it is much easier for you to understand and here is the printable recipe
These are dates filled cookies made with made store bought pie crust and baking dates.Just two ingredients and you get a Middle eastern cookie How cool is that.To see how to fold and get the desire effect see step by step here and for the printable recipe click here
These are pumpkin Snickerdoodle cookies filled with all the warming spices.For step by step instruction click here and printable recipe is available here
More ideas from Food Network friends:
Feed Me Phoebe: Gluten-Free Ginger Cookies
Devour: 5 Must-Bake Holiday Cookies
Jeanette's Healthy Living: Toasted Coconut Chocolate Chip Oat Sorghum Cookies
Dishin & Dishes: Dark Chocolate and White Chocolate Peppermint Bark Bites
Daisy at Home: Eggnog Cookies
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Chocolate Italian Cookies (Biscottini Glassati al Cioccolato)
Red or Green: Biscochitos (New Mexico State Cookie)
Swing Eats: Florentines (gluten-free)
Virtually Homemade: Soft Sugar Cookies (gluten free)
Weelicious: Molasses Roll Out Cookies
Dishing With Divya: Eggless Coconut Cookies
Taste with the Eyes: Heavenly Fried Cookies with Ginger, Honey, Pine Nuts
The Cultural Dish: A Taste of Tradition: Italian Pizzelle Cookies
Elephants and the Coconut Trees: 5 Favorite Holiday Cookies
The Mom 100: Crystallized Ginger Shortbread
The Wimpy Vegetarian: Rugelach - Your New Go-To Holiday Cookie
FN Dish: 10 Recipes to Win Your Holiday Cookie Swap
Devour: 5 Must-Bake Holiday Cookies
Jeanette's Healthy Living: Toasted Coconut Chocolate Chip Oat Sorghum Cookies
Dishin & Dishes: Dark Chocolate and White Chocolate Peppermint Bark Bites
Daisy at Home: Eggnog Cookies
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Chocolate Italian Cookies (Biscottini Glassati al Cioccolato)
Red or Green: Biscochitos (New Mexico State Cookie)
Swing Eats: Florentines (gluten-free)
Virtually Homemade: Soft Sugar Cookies (gluten free)
Weelicious: Molasses Roll Out Cookies
Dishing With Divya: Eggless Coconut Cookies
Taste with the Eyes: Heavenly Fried Cookies with Ginger, Honey, Pine Nuts
The Cultural Dish: A Taste of Tradition: Italian Pizzelle Cookies
Elephants and the Coconut Trees: 5 Favorite Holiday Cookies
The Mom 100: Crystallized Ginger Shortbread
The Wimpy Vegetarian: Rugelach - Your New Go-To Holiday Cookie
FN Dish: 10 Recipes to Win Your Holiday Cookie Swap
Hope you like it
Meena
Linsy Patel
all cookies looks delicious.
Julie
festive feel,nice yummy cookies..
MonuTeena RecipesPassion
very nice collection you have 🙂
Navaneetham Krishnan
Lovely compilation and indeed, all are spectacular but the first one is simply sort attractive.
Preeti Jaipal
Great collection Meena...:)
Smitha Kalluraya
lovely collection...
Jayanthi Sindhiya
Wow cookies collection looks awesome
Carol at Wild Goose Tea
I love this cookie time of year---to eat, to bake and to give. Nice roster of cookie suggestions.
Easyfoodsmith
Wonderful round up Meena. And clever use of house hold items to imprint these cookies.