Holidays and Events Recipes Christmas Desserts Christmas Cookie Recipes 10 Easy Christmas Cookies for Once-a-Year Bakers By Noel Christmas Noel Christmas Noel Christmas spent 12 years as a professional cook and another 10 years as a food writer for Allrecipes.com, turning professional techniques and recipes into approachable household standards. Allrecipes' editorial guidelines Updated on November 29, 2021 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Laurie Everyone goes cookie-crazy at Christmas. Speaking personally (but not complaining) I'm surrounded by cut-out cookies with more icing detail than a painting, or gingerbread men that seem almost realistic. How can those of us who don't bake get in on the fun? Make simple cookies that taste good and don't require baking skills or artistic talent to make. Here are 10 easy Christmas cookies that those of us who aren't bakers can make. 01 of 10 Christmas Wreaths View Recipe Cheryl Marie These colorful wreaths are made with cornflakes and melted marshmallows tinted green with food dye and decorated with cinnamon candies. You can make one big wreath or individual bite-size wreaths. So easy, so cute! 22 Christmas Cookies Just Like Grandma Used to Make 02 of 10 Best Chocolate Chip Cookies View Recipe France C It's totally okay to, you know, just bake a good cookie. Let's face it, these cookies are called the Best Chocolate Chip Cookies for a reason. And that reason is people eat them immediately after looking at them. Get More Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipes 03 of 10 Peanut Blossoms II View Recipe Erica Tuley You want a little decoration, but not too much? Then this is for you. It's an easy cookie with the easiest "decoration" possible. Just remember, the chocolate goes on the fully-baked cookie. Not on the raw dough. Don't ask me how I know this. Watch the video to see how this all works out. 04 of 10 Pretzel Turtles View Recipe France C Ooh! These have THREE different parts to the "cookie." But you don't have to make any of them! It's just a matter of placing one thing on top of another, popping them into a warm oven for a few minutes, then placing one more thing on top. There's really no better use of snacks than this. 05 of 10 Melted Snowman Cookies View Recipe The Gruntled Gourmand The great thing about these? They've got "melted" right in the title, so they look festive even if they look, well, melted! Plus, these are prime candidates for dressing up ready-made sugar cookies or refrigerated dough from the grocery store. 06 of 10 No Bake Cookies III View Recipe KGora If you're as serious about not being a baker as I am, then these are for you. No oven, no problem. 07 of 10 Saltine Toffee Cookies View Recipe Lena's Nova Scotia If you can boil water, you can make these cookies. In this case, you're boiling butter and brown sugar to make a caramel (just make sure it's at a full boil before you start the 3-minute timer). Watch the video to see what comes next. It's very easy, and everyone will think you do this for a living. 08 of 10 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies View Recipe Buckwheat Queen No kidding. Three ingredients is all it takes to make these popular cookies. You COULD add one more ingredient just to dress them up the way Buckwheat Queen did: She rolled the cookie balls in a little extra sugar and pressed a peanut half into the top before baking. 09 of 10 Cinnamon Palmiers View Recipe emendy613 Sure, they look like they came from a fancy French bakery, but all you have to do is spread cinnamon sugar on refrigerated puff pastry and roll up the two sides until they meet in the middle. Slice, bake, and ooh la la. 10 of 10 Reindeer Cookies View Recipe Laurie So, you want a good cookie, and you'd like people to feel a little festive when they see them? Then these Reindeer Cookies are what you need. Quick and easy holiday cheer! Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit