15 Christmas Cookies That Won't Crumble in the Mail

Citrus Shortbread Cookies
Photo: My Hot Southern Mess

If you plan to bake and mail Christmas cookies as homemade edible gifts from your kitchen, I have two things to tell you. First, my home address. (Just kidding. Or am I?) Second, you'll want to bake cookies that can survive the trip. Here are the ideal Christmas cookies that have the best chance to arrive without crumbling in the mail.

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Gingerbread Biscotti

gingerbread biscotti with white glaze
Allrecipes Magazine

Crisp, dense cookies like shortbread, biscotti, and snowballs are sturdy enough to hold up for the long haul. Be sure to let your biscotti logs cool completely after the first baking so they'll slice without crumbling.

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Citrus Shortbread Cookies

Citrus Shortbread Cookies on a white plate
uwland

"I changed one thing only and that was the amount of cranberries. I reduced them to one cup," says home cook redcop. Dust the cranberries with flour — this separates them and makes them easier to chop.

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Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti

pieces of Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti lined up
Rob Tanner

"I seriously wish I could rate this one 20 stars! This recipe is going to be a problem because these were intended to be for office Christmas gifts, but I think I'll have to make a couple more batches because this one isn't going to make it till Monday morning," pinkypink says.

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Snowballs II

snowball cookies on a white plate
TummyYummy

Some reviewers recommend chilling the dough after mixing to make it easier to work with. And don't forget the roll the cookies in confectioners' sugar twice.

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Ashley's Chocolate Chip Cookies

chocolate chip cookies in a container
SUPAHHOTFIRE??INTHEKITCHEN

Softer, chewier chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, and ginger cookies ship well, but they tend to dry out if they're traveling for more than a week. It's worth it to pay a little extra to send these the quickest way you can. "These cookies turned out great! They stayed soft and they had awesome flavor," reviewer MAXIMOMOF3 says.

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Mrs. Sigg's Snickerdoodles

Two cinnamon-dusted sugar cookies on a white plate, one with a bite taken out of it
footballgrl16

Home cook ROUVER gathered up these helpful tips from reviewers: "Bake for eight minutes, not until they look done. For easier cleanup, and for immediate removal from cookie sheet to wire rack, bake on parchment paper. Increase the coating mix to 5 tbsp. white sugar and 5 tsp. cinnamon. Put sugar/cinnamon mix in baggie and roll cookies in it. (Do not shake. Too much cinnamon gets on cookies.) You might need to refrigerate the dough, although it will be sticky either way."

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Big Soft Ginger Cookies

ginger cookies in a white bowl
ZAKIAH

The dough can be quite sticky, so let it chill for 30 minutes to make it easier to handle. It's worth the wait. "Do not make these cookies unless you are on an all cookie diet. You have been warned," says SWEETNOTHINGS.

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Excellent Oatmeal Cookies

chewy oatmeal cookies on a white plate
bbank334

You can't go wrong with sending classic oatmeal cookies for as a holiday treat. "Very tasty and chewy. The cinnamon adds a good kick," lizk says.

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Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

peanut butter chocolate chip cookies cooling on a rack
Allrecipes Magazine

These cookies live up to their name. "My husband and kids all loved them and gave rave reviews on taste and how chewy they were," says RBEKCUMS.

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Coconut Macaroons III

close up of Coconut Macaroons
Lily

Coconut macaroons and Italian pignoli cookies not only mail beautifully, but their texture seems to improve after a few days. "I like to refrigerate the dough for a couple of hours which results in a much rounder macaroon that can be dipped in chocolate," reviewer mjwilly says. "Parchment paper is a must here. "

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Pignoli Cookies I

pignoli cookies on a rack
linda ch

These gluten-free cookies are made with almond paste and pine nuts, but a note of caution from reviews: Read the label to make sure the paste you're using is indeed gluten free, and you'll get better results if you use canned paste instead of paste from a tube.

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Best Brownies

stack of three brownies on a white plate
sanzoe

Dense bar cookies and brownies do well, too, as long as they don't have cream cheese or custard layers. (Sorry, Nanaimo Bars, lemon bars, and cheesecake bars. You're not going anywhere.) You can't go wrong with our Best Brownies.

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Peanut Butter Bars I

peanut butter cup bars on a white plate
sanzoe

"So yummy and so easy! I took the suggestion from other reviewers to melt the peanut butter with the butter for easier mixing." — MizzWycked

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Brown Sugar Cookies

sugar cookies coated in powdered sugar on a red plate
Holiday Baker

Dust this cookie dough with powdered sugar instead of flour when you're rolling it out. And line your cookie sheets with parchment paper for a guaranteed non-stick surface.

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The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies

Christmas tree sugar cookies
Dee

Go on and show off your mad decorating skills, but with these caveats. One: Be sure to chill the dough thoroughly for easier handling. Two: Choose shapes without fragile bits that easily snap off. Three: Decorate with royal icing. It hardens as it sets, so your gorgeous work doesn't smear.

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