Favorite Holiday Cookies/Treats???
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I just realized the title includes treats. Aside of cookies I look forward to peppermint ice cream every year. Going to Trader Joe's right before Christmas is expensive as I love peppermint even more than pumpkin spice!
Speaking of peppermint and Trader Joe's, these are seasonal AFAIK:
They are like an Oreo with a dark chocolate coating plus peppermint. My sister gave me a box one year and I ate most of it on the drive home. Nom nom nom.1 -
bold_rabbit wrote: »I know this just covers the USA, but it was fun to look at. Maybe someone else can post one for other regions of the world.
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/609816/most-popular-christmas-cookie-each-state
For me, it's poppy seed rolls like my grandma made. Haven't had one in many years, though.
My state's favorite is "sugar cookie M&M bars" which I've never even heard of, lol. Looks festive.
https://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/sugar-cookie-mms-bars/3e143dd9-04af-4cf8-80d9-980fb2a57867
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I've never made them-but will be making some this next week - I'm going to add dried cherries or cranberries and coconut flakes too on top too.
Personally, I always love spicy gingerbread cookies and my mom's sugar cookies with buttercream...mind you, I just love cookies...most all of them...
I made something similar with leftover graham crackers, but noticed the recipes in my Joy of Cooking had you make a shortbread crust, and that's probably what I would do next time.
I used Great Value butterscotch chips and didn't like the artificial aftertaste. Will spring for Guittard next time.1 -
kshama2001 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »surprised nobody has mentioned this classic...
Ah yes, I love chocolate peppermint!
I much prefer After Eights. My mom only ever bought them around Christmas time.0 -
I have two favorites that I wait all year for.
1. White Chocolate oreos. (Yes I know I can make them at home. They don't taste the same)
2. Sugar Cookie Pop Tart. I just love these!!0 -
nicsflyingcircus wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »surprised nobody has mentioned this classic...
Ah yes, I love chocolate peppermint!
I much prefer After Eights. My mom only ever bought them around Christmas time.
How about Andes mints? So good!1 -
SuzySunshine99 wrote: »Spritz cookies!!!
I never knew what these were called! My dad made these and a dozen other cookie varieties every Christmas for ages (his mom before him, and now my sister has continued the tradition). These were always my favorite - he made the tree-shaped ones and dyed them green.
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seltzermint555 wrote: »nicsflyingcircus wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »surprised nobody has mentioned this classic...
Ah yes, I love chocolate peppermint!
I much prefer After Eights. My mom only ever bought them around Christmas time.
How about Andes mints? So good!
I LOVE ANDES1 -
pancakerunner wrote: »surprised nobody has mentioned this classic...
That's because I wasn't here earlier0 -
Also, these from Aldi. I may have bought 6 packages today, with plans to go back for more...
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seltzermint555 wrote: »nicsflyingcircus wrote: »kshama2001 wrote: »pancakerunner wrote: »surprised nobody has mentioned this classic...
Ah yes, I love chocolate peppermint!
I much prefer After Eights. My mom only ever bought them around Christmas time.
How about Andes mints? So good!
Definitely love Andes, but the After Eights scream Christmas to me because childhood association, you know?1 -
Snickerdoodle.. I'd be a happy camper.2
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kshama2001 wrote: »I just realized the title includes treats. Aside of cookies I look forward to peppermint ice cream every year. Going to Trader Joe's right before Christmas is expensive as I love peppermint even more than pumpkin spice!
Speaking of peppermint and Trader Joe's, these are seasonal AFAIK:
They are like an Oreo with a dark chocolate coating plus peppermint. My sister gave me a box one year and I ate most of it on the drive home. Nom nom nom.
These look awesome! There's something about Trader Joe's that makes me devour food on the way home, I put everything in the trunk now. I used to open triple ginger cookies or the peanut butter cups on the way home.
Peppermint everything rocks, I'd pick some of TJ peppermint options like peppermint Joe Joe's or actual peppermint bark over Ghirardelli but I would not turn it down!1 -
we always called them "easy-do squares" growing up, because they're so easy to make. My mom makes them every year. These are essentially what they are: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/chocolate-chip-cheese-bars/
Never made this before, but I see that changing very soon.0 -
My daughter makes a peanut butter pie and a cinnamon roll cake that are to die for (two different desserts, not all rolled together in one ). I look forward to them all year long0
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corinasue1143 wrote: »we always called them "easy-do squares" growing up, because they're so easy to make. My mom makes them every year. These are essentially what they are: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/chocolate-chip-cheese-bars/
Never made this before, but I see that changing very soon.
Indeed, those look dangerously easy.0 -
My homemade Cucidate, a Sicilian Fig cookie. A pain to make but oh so delicious. Just finished a big batch1
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My latest email from Whole Foods says, "Forget holiday cookies — holiday cheese is where it's at. And 12 funky favorites are half off 12/12 – 12/23.1 Plus, Prime members get an extra 10% off. Get the lineup, plus our best wine, beer and accoutrement pairings."
https://holiday.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes-and-tips/must-have-holiday-cheeses/
December 12: Roth Pavino
Rich, earthy, medium-firm Alpine cheese with notes of sweet hazelnut. Exclusive to Whole Foods Market.
Wine: Cloudveil Pinot Gris
Beer: Doppelbock
Accoutrement: Dalmatia Organic Fig Spread
Cracker: Apricot, Fig and Lemon Lesley Stowe Raincoast Crisps
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kshama2001 wrote: »My latest email from Whole Foods says, "Forget holiday cookies — holiday cheese is where it's at. And 12 funky favorites are half off 12/12 – 12/23.1 Plus, Prime members get an extra 10% off. Get the lineup, plus our best wine, beer and accoutrement pairings."
https://holiday.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes-and-tips/must-have-holiday-cheeses/
December 12: Roth Pavino
Rich, earthy, medium-firm Alpine cheese with notes of sweet hazelnut. Exclusive to Whole Foods Market.
Wine: Cloudveil Pinot Gris
Beer: Doppelbock
Accoutrement: Dalmatia Organic Fig Spread
Cracker: Apricot, Fig and Lemon Lesley Stowe Raincoast Crisps
Roth makes a mean cheese.0
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