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This article was originally published December 4, 2017 and was updated November 7, 2019.

Is there a time of year where the phrase "I made cookies!" is greeted with more excitement? It's hard to tell who is more excited, the lucky recipient or the baker. Holiday baking means layered treats, sugar-dusted biscuits, not to mention icing, sprinkles and cutouts galore. Serious bakers have been looking forward to this time of year since, oh, Labour Day. And whether you're one of them or a novice, we've got exactly what you need to make your cookie baking a success from start to finish (read: milk-dunk). We've rounded up some of our favourite holiday cookie recipes plus the three tips you'll need specifically for these festive batches. From working ahead to shipping cross-country, here's how to make holiday cookies like Santa's star elf.

Start baking now!

Most cookies freeze well (note: some do not, like cookies with delicate structures, fine decorations or temperamental fillings) which is a great reason to get a head start. A better reason to start early is that this way, if you burn a batch or forget an ingredient, you have lots of time for do-overs. The bessst reason is time to make extra batches for yourself after you get your potluck and gifting baking done. And as the mid-December holiday crunch comes, you'll be so happy you baked early in the month

But, you want to bake and freeze correctly to preserve your masterpieces.

The easiest way to do this is to bake off the cookies, let them cool, then freeze them in a single layer on a baking sheet before popping them into an airtight freezer container or resealable bag. Alternatively, you can layer cookies between pieces of parchment to freeze them on the baking sheet before and sealing them up. By preventing them from freezing together, you not only preserve the integrity of your creations, you can easily grab just a handful for any occasion and extend your supply by only thawing what you need.

To recreate that freshly-baked quality, pop frozen cookies into a 275F degrees oven and gently reheat for 10-15 minutes.

Have holiday cookies, will travel — here's how:

A box of your homemade cookies is the perfect gift for someone who can't make it home this year. With the right recipes and packaging, they'll easily survive a trip. Choose naturally-dry cookies like biscotti, or something with an extra-high sugar and fat content like shortbread. Both of these kinds of cookies will still taste as they should a week later.

Pack your cookies tightly for travel. Seal them in a plastic bag, sucking the air out of it with a straw. Put that bag in an airtight container with hard sides, and one that fits the cookies snugly, so when the box moves, the cookies don't. Think ahead and save packaging from online orders throughout the year so you can shove bubble packaging between your mailing box and the container as a buffer.

Gluten-free holiday cookies are a thing. A delicious thing!

Gluten-free holiday cookies are easier than you think, and are always handy to have on hand in case you're hosting someone with gluten intolerance or sensitivity. Recipes for macarons and meringues are usually naturally gluten-free, so bake them off for your cookie platter, or let them stand on their own. Bonus: both can be made ahead too.

If you're baking for someone with celiac disease, you'll want to be especially careful to avoid cross-contamination, for instance, never use a spoon that was dipped into flour into your sugar bowl. And because cross-contamination can also occur in the factory, make sure all of your ingredients, even baking powder, are labeled 'gluten-free' to ensure they're safe.

Most everyone, whether gluten-sensitive or intolerant, or not, will really appreciate a batch of these Chickpea Chocolate Mint Chip Cookies, trust us!

With tips for baking ahead, sending cookies by mail successfully, and gluten-free baking, let's get to the recipes. Below are some of our favourite cookie recipes. Perfect for the holidays and perfect to get started on right now!

Spiced Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

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Linzer Cookies

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Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies

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Brandy Snaps

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Chickpea Chocolate Mint Chip Cookies

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Old-Fashioned Madeleines

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Ginger Sparkle Cookies

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Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Milk Chocolate Digestive Cookies

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Best-Ever Biscotti

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Trail Mix Cookies

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Maple Leaf Sandwich Cookies

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Whole Grain Dark Chocolate Chunk Cookies

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Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies

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Shooting Star Sugar Cookie Cake

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Gingerbread Cookie Advent Calendar

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Sugar Cookie Dreidel

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Chocolate Praline Dacquoise Sandwich Cookies

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Kransekake

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Marshmallow Puffs

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Hazelnut Espresso Shortbread Crescents

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Jessica Brooks is a digital producer and pro-trained cook and baker. Follow her food stories on Instagram @brooks_cooks.

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FAQs

Can you make Christmas cookies ahead of time and freeze them? ›

Decorate Later

If possible, bake the cookies, freeze them, then decorate them after they have been thawed. When you're ready to decorate your thawed cookies, make it a festive family activity with our guide to decorating Christmas cookies with kids.

What type of cookies freeze well? ›

As a general rule of thumb, 'drop cookies,' which include oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, and 'cut-out cookies,' such as gingerbread and sugar cookies, are freezer-friendly.

How do you deliver Christmas cookies? ›

Try harnessing upcycled packing materials like shredded wrapping paper, bubble wrap, and foam peanuts to pack inside your box, as they can prevent cookies from shifting during transit. You can also use this tactic when packing other fragile gifts throughout the holiday season.

How far in advance can you bake cookies for Christmas? ›

You'll find that most of your favorite Christmas cookie recipes can be made anywhere from a month to six months before the 25th of December. (Consult this handy how-to guide to the matter.) Generally, most recipes will be best if baked and then frozen.

What is the best way to freeze Christmas cookies? ›

After baking, allow cookies to cool completely. Place them in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet to freeze them, then store them in a freezer-safe zip-top storage bag labeled with the name and date. Squeeze out extra air and place flat in the freezer. To save space, you can flat-stack freezer bags.

What cookies Cannot be frozen? ›

Most cookie doughs freeze well, but there are a few exceptions. Thin, delicate cookies like tuiles, florentines, lace, and pizzelles usually have liquidy batters that don't freeze particularly well unbaked or baked, so it's best to make these kinds of cookies fresh.

Can you freeze cookies in Ziploc bags? ›

Once cool, flash-freeze the cookies first by arranging them on a baking sheet and putting it in the freezer for 30 minutes to one hour. Once the cookies are frozen, package them in a zip-top plastic bag or an airtight storage container.

Do cookies taste the same after freezing? ›

Cakey cookies, like madeleines, also don't freeze well. "They begin to lose moisture no matter how tightly they're wrapped," Wenk says. It is possible to resuscitate them with a few minutes in the oven after thawing, but they won't taste the same.

How do I pack and send cookies in the mail? ›

7 Tips for How to Mail Cookies
  1. Choose sturdy cookies. ...
  2. Allow them to cool before packaging. ...
  3. Wrap the cookies. ...
  4. Stack them smartly. ...
  5. Choose a new box. ...
  6. Wrap and label the box. ...
  7. Select express shipping.
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How do I start shipping cookies? ›

Line the bottom of a durable, rigid box or cookie tin with cushioning material (like some crumpled parchment), then place larger and heavier cookies on the bottom, and smaller cookies on top. You can also add a layer of parchment paper or wax paper between each cookie for additional protection.

Can you freeze holiday cookies? ›

Yes, you can freeze cookies that have icing or frosting on them, but I'd recommend holding off on icing or frosting them before freezing for optimal freshness. You can then thaw the cookies and frost them before eating them!

Is it better to freeze or refrigerate Christmas cookies? ›

While cookies can last in the fridge for two weeks, eating them sooner is better. (We recommend storing a few in the refrigerator for eating in a few days and freezing the rest if eating more than four days after baking.)

Which Christmas cookies last the longest? ›

Shortbread cookies and spritz cookies are real holiday troopers, lasting a bit longer than the rest. These buttery and crumbly cookies are a great option for a holiday cookie. Shortbread is known for its rich flavor, while spritz cookies are often made with a cookie press.

How far in advance can you make cookies and freeze them? ›

For cookies that are already baked, here's how to freeze them successfully for up to two months. Be sure the cookies are completely cooled before freezing. Place the cookies into an airtight container lined with aluminum foil or plastic food wrap. For best results, wrap the cookies individually in plastic food wrap.

Can you freeze Christmas cookies after baking? ›

Wait for the cookies to cool completely, then transfer them to a reusable freezer-safe bag or container lined with wax or parchment paper. I like to place them in a single layer to avoid any cookies breaking. Cookies will keep well for up to 2 months. Once ready to eat, simply thaw out at room temperature and enjoy.

How far in advance can cookies be made? ›

Make ahead: Cookies can be stored in airtight containers at room temperature for up to 2 weeks.

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