‘Tis the Season for Cookies!
Many of us hold dear memories of baking and decorating cookies with Mom or Grandma during the holidays. Whether making cookies for Christmas is a beloved family tradition or a new experience you want to share with your children or grandchildren, we’re excited to share some classic cookie favorites, along with a few creative recipes that might just become new staples on your holiday cookie tray!

Before getting started, be sure to check out our time-saving baking and storing tips, along with solutions for common cookie-baking mishaps. We want to ensure your baking experience is not only successful but also enjoyable, creating lasting memories that will remain long after the final holiday cookie is savored!
Santa Hat Brownie Bites
The kids will love decorating these holiday chocolate treats courtesy of Farm Flavor. Be sure to leave some out for Santa on Christmas Eve!
Pecan Pie Bars
Pecan Pie, a holiday favorite, is turned into an easy-to-make bar courtesy of McCormick®, and is a must on cookie trays!
Christmas Magic Bars
Spread joy and sweetness during this magical time of year with these irresistible treats courtesy of Price Chopper | Market 32 Ready Magazine.
Classic Sugar Cookies
When holiday baking comes to mind, so do sugar cutouts, and this recipe will quickly become a family favorite with its rich, buttery goodness. Be sure to watch the video to see how easy these classic cookies are to make. So, gather the kids and some holiday cookie cutters for an afternoon of baking and decorating!
Holly Jolly Cookies
Peppermint Crush Chocolate Chip Cookies
Get ready to indulge in the ultimate holiday treat from Farm Flavor! With each bite, you’ll experience the perfect blend of chocolatey sweetness and refreshing peppermint crunch.
Pumpkin Pie Cookies with Cran Orange Glaze
Farm Flavor’s scrumptious cookies capture the comforting essence of traditional pumpkin pie, but with a fun, bite-sized twist, Soft and spiced, each cookie is topped with a tangy cranberry-orange glaze that adds a refreshing pop of flavor.