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    Home » Baking » Holiday cookie ideas

    Holiday cookie ideas

    Published: May 28, 2019 · Modified: May 28, 2019 by Amira · This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission.

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    What's a holiday without cookies!! Holidays cookies are always the best because we always bake them with love and joy filling the air. Holidays are full of fun, family, and great food- and lots to do! It's essential to eat with joy and it's a blessing to bake for people who eat with joy. That's what holidays are all about.
    As if we need another excuse to fill ourselves with sugar, butter and chocolate! But listen up, holidays are not meant for calorie count... drop that for now and put on your baker's hat because you are in for treats.
    This post has been updated from the original June 2017 . Last updated May 2019.

    A round up of the best holiday cookie ideas

    Essential Tips to Know Before You Begin Baking

    Here are some tips for the cookie baker in you, to make this holiday season less intense and more joyful. These are the most common cookie problems that I've faced and how to fix them, I hope you'll find them useful and.... keep baking.

    1- Cookies are spreading/flat:

    By far, this is the most common question I've been asked and the most common problem I faced. Especially with high fat content cookie dough, cookies seems to spread like crazy in the oven and melt! Here is what I've done, you'll need to try to

    • Scoop your dough and chill before baking, this ALWAYS fix the problem.
    • Always cool the baking pan between batches. You can do this quickly by running cold water on the back of the sheet.
    • Use shortening or oil instead of butter. What I sometimes do is using a mixture of shortening and butter as I do not want to sacrifice the buttery flavor.
    • Bake in a hotter oven, low oven temperature causes spreading.

    2- Cookies are too tough/stiff:

    This is the second complaint  people suffer from, my cookies are tough the kind that will break your teeth :). Flour is mostly the culprit here, you've added too much flour than necessary. Other reasons include less fat, over mixing or over-baking.

    • Measure flour accurately or try to reduce flour a bit (1/4 cup).
    • Add an egg.
    • Bake a few minutes less or try to take out your cookies when it starts browning at the edges.

    3- Cookies are too dark:

    This probably is caused by the baking pan itself, do not use dark pans, this is my favorite baking pan. Fixing this is not hard just try one or more of the following:

    • Use heavy, dull aluminum, non insulated light colored pan.
    • Reduce sugar to prevent over-browning. 

    How to keep cookies from hardening after baking?

    To keep your cookies from hardening, store them in an airtight container immediately after baking. If they got hard, put a piece of bread with the cookies in the container overnight. 
    I tend to make the same types of cookies each year, which are the traditional ones. Kahk is a must, betefour is a second must and also ghorayeba. But I also like to shake things up by making at least one new holiday cookie. I have many cookie monsters in my house, who will enjoy cookies year round. Here is a holiday cookie list for you to enjoy.

    A hand holding one kahk cookie cut in half to show the filling.

    1- Stuffed Shortbread cookies:

    This is mostly called Egyptian wedding cookies or kahk. I've made Kahk twice on this blog the old one with the traditional way and the more modified one stuffed with pistachios. Both turned out great.

    A photo showing hands holding petit fours cookies

    2- Butter Cookies:

    My kid's favorite is the chocolate one glued together with any sort of jam. One of my kiddos though, like it unglued so he can dip it freely in a bowl of Nutella.

    A white serving plate with coconut macaroons dipped in chocolate and a cherry on top.

    3- Coconut macaroons:
    A seriously easy recipe for coconut macaroons or as we call them in Egypt "Shakallama". This macaroon recipe does not have condensed milk in it which make it easier to control the sweetness.

    A close up of a plate of food, with caramel heavenlies

    4- Caramel Heavenlies:
    Another coconut-y recipe that was a hit, this one is adults/kids approved. Ridiculously easy recipe that requires no special skills at all.

    A close up of a plate of oatmeal cookies and cup of milk

    5- Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies:
    And who does not like any sort of chocolate chip cookies?. Try this oatmeal chocolate chip cookies and you'll never look back.

    A wooden board with linzer cookies lined on it with one missing.

    6- Linzer cookies:
    Master these sweet and addictive cookies with a simple flavorful recipe. These raspberry filled sandwich cookies are very popular throught the whole world.

    A plate filled with Molasses cookies

    7- Soft Ginger Molasses cookies:
    Perfectly spiced, molasses and ginger cookies. Soft in the center with a little crispness on the edges. These are a must bake.

    A close up cinnamon hearts cookies

    8- Cinnamon cookies:
    These does not have to be heart shaped of course. My kids literally gobbled these cookies up. Yet another very easy cinnamon cookie recipe that I highly recommend.

    a white plate with a pile of lancashire cookies dipped with ground nuts and sprinkles.

    9- Lancashire cookies:

    Lancashire cookies are adorable tasty bite sized cookies that I believe originated in the UK and was introduced to the Egyptians during the British occupation.

    A close up of ruby gem thumbprint cookies

    10- Ruby cookies:

    These jam filled with a cherry on top little gems are wonderful by all means. Not sweet at all yet feel free to sweeten them up with your choice of jam or Nutella.

    Happy holidays, wishing you all the best and happy baking ♥️.

    I hope you've found inspiration for your holiday baking, snap a pic and hashtag it #amiraspantry — I love to see your creations on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter!

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    1. John / Kitchen Riffs

      December 19, 2018 at 8:49 am

      Great ideas -- glad to see this post return. Happy Holidays!

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    2. Easyfoodsmith

      December 01, 2017 at 3:32 am

      Wonderful tips and beautiful collection there Amira. Off I head to the kitchen to bake some cookies 😀

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    3. SE Hamlin

      November 29, 2017 at 11:01 pm

      Assalamu alaikum. Thanks for sharing so many great tips and cookie ideas! I love baking around the holidays. Especially if it gives me a good excuse to take a short break from the Ketogenic diet 🙂

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      • Amira

        November 30, 2017 at 10:48 am

        Hamlin, Wa Alaykom Assalam dear. Thanks for your sweet comment, and yes holidays are always associated with great food - especially desserts- around the world. Oh, you are following a keto diet, I wish I can do the same to shed off some pounds :).

        Reply
    4. Evelyne CulturEatz

      June 23, 2017 at 12:20 pm

      This is killing me, you awoke my sweet tooth lol. They all look amazinf but I am most curious about the Nutty chocolate caramel cups.

      Reply
    5. kitchenriffs

      June 21, 2017 at 11:01 am

      Mmmm, cookies! Who doesn't like them? And you're right -- so many holidays aren't holidays unless cookies are baked and consume. Lotta great ideas here -- thanks!

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      • Amira

        June 22, 2017 at 8:27 pm

        Thanks John, have you tried any of those? Cookies are so much fun and kids can help in the process too.

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