The Holidays in Northglenn! Holiday Cookie Recipes to Try This Year

12 Holiday Cookies
By Bluebird Family Dentistry & Orthodontics | December 21, 2017

The holiday season is upon us in Northglenn! As we enter the season of giving, many of us are spending more time with friends and family. And nothing feels more classic as we get together as a great holiday cookie. So, why not spend an upcoming winter day trying out one of these exceptional options from this Holiday Cookie Recipes list, courtesy of BuzzFeed? They are fun, festive, and delicious treats that can also serve as a great gift for neighbors and coworkers, or simply a way to fill your own cookie jar with some holiday spirit.

Our dentist office in Northglenn has picked out some of our favorites.

Gingerbread

Nothing says it’s the holiday season quite like gingerbread, and these cookies are guaranteed to please. The recipe is simple, making it an excellent choice for those who don’t consider themselves to be bakers. Plus, decorating options abound. Anything from piped icing to cinnamon candies to raisins complement the flavor, so you can choose the option that most appeals to you.

Recipe here.

Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies

Sugar cookies are also another classic holiday treat, and the decorating options are almost endless. Again, the recipe is simple, making it perfect for novice bakers. Plus, the instructions include an icing recipe, so you can take pride in creating everything but the sprinkles from scratch.

Recipe here.

Red Velvet Cookies

If you are looking for one of the easiest recipes imaginable, then these Red Velvet cookies are a great choice. This recipe uses a box of red velvet cake mix and only three other ingredients, making the process of creating the batter nearly foolproof. And, after they bake, the cookies keep their festive red color. Just dust the finished cookies with powdered sugar, and you’re done.

Recipe here.

The Best Chocolate Chip Cookies

When in doubt, chocolate chip cookies are always a crowd pleaser, and these are outstanding. The recipe is a little more complex than those listed above, as it requires browning the butter and resting the dough overnight (or up to three days), but the results make all of the extra work worthwhile. So, if you’re an experienced baker or are feeling a bit ambitious, these cookies should definitely be on your list.

Recipe here.

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