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Add these healthy Christmas cookies to your holiday baking list so you can indulge without an ounce of guilt this holiday season. Plenty of vegan + gluten-free options.
Itโs that time of year again! I feel like sweets pop up in my home pretty much year round, but theyโre extra prevalent during the holiday season. Iโm all for treating myself and think that planning for healthy treats is actually a key part of staying on track.
With that in mind, I wanted to round up some of my favorite healthy Christmas cookie recipes so that you can treat yourself this holiday season with some festive cookies, made a tad healthier.
In addition to sharing a variety of lightened-up Christmas cookie ideas, I also thought it would be fun to share some tips for hosting a cookie exchange party and for packing and shipping Christmas cookies this holiday season. I don’t know about you, but homemade, edible gifts are always welcome among my friends and family and who doesn’t love cookies?
Healthy Christmas Cookie Recipes
So let’s hop right in. Here are some of my favorite recipes โ ones I’ve shared and made over the years. Everything from gingersnaps to chocolate peanut butter no bake cookies… mmm! I love the holidays!
Healthy Sugar Cookies
Healthy No Bake Cookies
Almond Flour Thumbprint Cookies
Healthy Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
Gluten-Free Gingersnap Cookies
Almond Cookies
Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
Healthy Peanut Butter Blossoms
Oatmeal Scotchies
Gluten Free Snickerdoodles
Lemon Ricotta Cookies
Gluten-Free Sugar Cookies (Cut-Out Cookies)
Almond Butter Espresso Cookies
Peanut Butter Cookies
Almond Crescent Cookies
Oatmeal Date Cookies
Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
No Bake Almond Cookies
Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies
Tahini Chocolate Chip Cookies
Healthy Peanut Butter Balls
Healthier Magic Cookie Bars
Dark Chocolate Avocado Truffles
Healthier Christmas Crack
Tips For a Successful Cookie Exchange
Now that you have all these recipes, wouldn’t it be fun to host a healthy Christmas cookie exchange party? Here are some of my top tips for a successful exchange!
- Invite friends! I’ve read that anywhere between 8-10 friends is a perfect amount. Just make sure everyone you invite loves to bake!
- Figure out how many cookies to make for everyone. Some websites recommend a dozen for each person, but in my opinion that’s wayyyy too many! I typically like taking home 2-3 of each cookie. So do the math: # of cookies per guest x # of guests = how many cookies each person needs to make. Also, remember some of the cookies will get eaten at the party.
- If possible, have some sort of sign up sheet so people can see what everyone’s bringing! It’s definitely more fun when you have a variety of treats.
- Containers! Either have each guest bring their own storage containers or purchase containers so that everyone has something to take their cookies home in.
- Make snacks (besides the cookies)! I like making a party of the cookie exchange so I’ll typically make some appetizers and have a holiday themed drink so we can all hang out and celebrate the holidays before we exchange cookies! This is also helpful so that attendees have something to snack on rather than just sweets.
How to Store Cookies
Whether you participated in a cookie exchange or just made a bunch for yourself, storing cookies properly is key! Some cookies will have specific instructions on storing (if they need to be refrigerated or frozen) but in general, there are two simple steps to take when storing your cookies.
- Make sure they have cooled completely.
- Store them in an airtight container!
That’s it!
How to Pack and Ship Cookies for the Holidays
Cookies (and other homemade gifts) are such a thoughtful idea for friends and family during the holidays. Instead of stressing about buying gifts for everyone, why not gift/ship a variety of Christmas cookies? Who doesn’t love mail and who doesn’t love cookies? NO ONE.
If you’re hand-delivering the cookies, you can go light on the packing and just put them in cute containers or tin, but if you’re shipping the cookies through the mail, be sure to use a good amount of protective padding so that the cookies don’t arrive broken. Here are some additional tips:
- Let your cookies cool completely. Please don’t pack up warm cookies! Even if they are just sliiiightly warm, they will create condensation in your package and create soggy cookies.
- Pack in an airtight container! You can use a simple disposable container (brands usually release cute themed containers around the holidays), but there are cute reusable airtight containers that you can package the cookies in and gift. Not only will the recipient get cookies, but they’ll also get a cool reusable container. I love stainless steel and glass containers, but these are probably only practical if you’re delivering the cookies in-person rather than shipping.
- Wrap it up. Don’t worry, you can still make the package cute, but make sure you use lots of padding! Bubble wrap, tissue paper, crinkle strips, etc. will all help pad your container and make sure the cookies make it to their final destination in one piece.
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Healthy Snowball Cookies (+ More Healthy Christmas Cookies)
Ingredients
- 1 cup finely ground almond flour
- 3 Tablespoons softened organic butter, ghee or vegan butter (I used Earth Balance)
- 5 โ6 Tablespoons organic confectionersโ sugar, divided*
- ยฝ teaspoon vanilla extract
- โ teaspoon salt
- โ cup finely chopped pecans
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 325ยฐF.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or use a non-stick baking sheet.
- Mix almond flour, softened butter, 3 Tablespoons confectionersโ sugar, vanilla and salt in a small bowl until a cohesive dough forms. It will seem a little dry at first, but just keep mixing. Once combined, mix in chopped pecans. You can use your hands to help mix the pecans in if needed.
- Roll tablespoons of the dough into a ball and place on baking sheet about 1 inch apart. Bake the cookies for 20 minutes or until they start to turn light golden brown on the bottom.
- Remove from the oven and let cool on the pan for about 5 minutes. Transfer them to a rack to cool 10 minutes more. Place 2-3 Tablespoons confectionersโ sugar in a shallow bowl and roll each cookie until coated. Let cookies cool completely and enjoy.
- Store any leftover cookies in the fridge for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to a month. Iโve found storing in the fridge helps the cookies keep a crisp texture and ensures that the powdered sugar doesnโt soak into the cookies.
Notes
- Using powdered erythritol (such as Swerve) instead of confectionersโ sugar makes these cookies even lower in sugar.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This looks delicious! I will try to make a fig salad and will tell you how my friends found it. Thank you for sharing such a nice salad recipe!
These all look so good! I serisouly love all the sweets this time of year!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com
All of these look so amazing! Never too many cookies.
Thanks sweetie for highlighting our sugar cookies on your list ๐ xoxo
Of course!