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34 Best Christmas Pie Recipes for a Sweet Holiday Season

On Christmas, after indulging in all the Christmas ham and side dishes that can fit on your plate, there’s always a bit more room for dessert. And while Christmas cookies, cakes and homemade candy tend to get all the glory, there’s nothing better than Christmas dessert pies.

These festive Christmas pie recipes include classics like chocolate cream and cranberry pie, plus new favorites like candy cane and eggnog. There’s plenty of variety, whether you’re choosing between an all-butter crust or a crumb crust, a no-bake ice cream pie or a double-crusted slab pie, or a fruit pie or a custard-filled one.

If you need to make any of these holiday pie recipes dietary-friendly, we have gluten-free pie crust and vegan pie crust recipes to help alter as needed. Of course, serve your hot pies with a scoop of the best vanilla ice cream or homemade whipped cream, and save salted caramel sauce or hot fudge for the cold pies. Go ahead and set up that second dessert table, you’re going to need it!

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Cherry Snowball Cookies

Expect a sweet, festively red maraschino cherry in the center of each of these melt-in-your-mouth cherry snowball cookies.

Every good Christmas cookie tray has variety, often including at least one type of confectioners’ sugar-covered bite. With a tender cookie and gorgeous cherry in the middle, these cherry snowball cookies are a strong contender for the coveted tray spot. Plus, four ingredients make them so easy and cost-effective—a must when there’s so much time and money spent on the other Christmas cookies.

Russian tea cakes, crescent-shaped Mexican wedding cookies and pecan-studded snowball cookies are the usual players on a Christmas cookie tray, but every single one includes some kind of nut. These cherry snowball cookies are nut-free, so whether you’re feeding someone who’s allergic or just simply doesn’t like them, these are the best choice.

Ingredients for Cherry Snowball Cookies

  • Butter: Bring two sticks of butter to room temperature. You can soften butter quickly by cutting it into smaller cubes or shredding the sticks on a (very clean!) cheese grater. The smaller pieces will come to room temperature much quicker than whole sticks.
  • Confectioners’ sugar: Instead of granulated sugar, we use confectioners’ sugar to sweeten the cookie dough, which makes for a much more tender, melt-in-your-mouth cookie. Make sure you have enough to coat the outsides of the cookies too.
  • All-purpose flour: The cookie’s texture is integral to the eating experience. It can’t be too dry or it will fall apart after the first bite. Measure the flour properly so you don’t accidentally add too much to the measuring cup.
  • Maraschino cherries: Stores will sell maraschino cherries with or without stems. For ease, buy the de-stemmed cherries to save time later on. Drain the cherries from their juice and cut each one in half.

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Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies

These chocolate thumbprint cookies are simple but tasty, satisfying any chocolate lover’s sweet tooth. Rolled in walnuts and sealed with a kiss, they’re delightful on their own, but especially when served with a bowl of maple walnut ice cream.

Cute, easy and fun to make, this chocolate thumbprint cookie recipe delivers a tasty dessert option that’s wonderful with a glass of cold milk or mocha frappe, or even tastier when served with a bowl of your favorite ice cream. While they do require a chill time of up to an hour and have the added step of a filling, they’re easy to pull together for a little treat. The crumbly nut outside and the chocolate-kiss-filled inside make them a bit showy, making them a nice cookie to include in your holiday cookie bake-off.

Ingredients for Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies

  • Butter: Soften your butter fully prior to using it in this recipe.
  • Sugar: Regular granulated sugar is fine here.
  • Egg: You’ll be separating the egg to make these cookies.
  • Milk: This recipe calls for 2%, but you can use whole milk or even cream here if that’s what you have on hand.
  • Vanilla extract: This extract helps to give the chocolate thumbprint cookies a rich, caramel-like flavor.
  • Dry ingredients: All-purpose flour and baking cocoa make up the bulk of the cookies, and the salt brings out the best in the other ingredients.
  • Walnuts: You can substitute another nut, but the walnut taste is excellent with the chocolate.
  • Filling: You’ll be using confectioner’s sugar, additional butter, milk and vanilla extract here, as well as chocolate kisses.

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Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup

Few foods are more comforting, warming or wholesome than a hearty bowl of chicken soup. This Crockpot chicken noodle soup recipe boasts deep, slow-cooked flavors without a ton of pot watching. It’s all of the flavor and none of the fuss.

Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup Ingredients

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  • Garlic cloves
  • Onion
  • Celery ribs
  • Carrots
  • Bay leaves
  • Mushrooms
  • Dried thyme
  • Kosher salt
  • Black pepper
  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • Boneless skinless chicken thighs
  • Chicken broth
  • Low-sodium chicken broth
  • Boxed or refrigerated noodles
  • Garnish: cilantro, green onion, parsley

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Elise Jesse’s Stuffed Pumpkin Snickerdoodles

These cream cheese-filled pumpkin snickerdoodles are one of my top five favorite cookies of the season. They are generous with cozy spices, rich pumpkin flavor and a decadent creamy filling. Perfect for holiday gatherings, bake sales or a quiet night in, these cookies are guaranteed to impress—and disappear fast! —Elise Jesse, Cincinnati, Ohio

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85 Christmas Cookie Recipes to Bake All Holiday Season

What would the holiday season be without Christmas cookie recipes? While we love easy Christmas desserts like fruitcakes, fudge and bread pudding, there’s just something magical about filling our homes with the scent of freshly baked cookie dough. So, we put together this collection of easy Christmas cookie desserts that will keep your oven busy all season long.

Here you’ll find classic Christmas cookie ideas like decorated gingerbread, ultra-rich spritz and snickerdoodles that are perfect for getting into the holiday spirit. Plus, fun and inventive takes like mint morsels, hot chocolate cookies and fruitcake cookies! You’ll even find international Christmas cookie must-haves like Italian sprinkle and rainbow cookies, Russian tea cakes, Czech kolache and German lebkuchen. The recipes in this collection were chosen to represent a wide range of flavors, cuisines and difficulty levels, so everyone can find something to bake.

Most of the cookies can be made well ahead of your Christmas party to cut down on your day-of to-do list. Knowing how to store cookies will keep your baked goods as fresh as possible. Grandma’s vintage Santa cookie jar might just come in handy! And if you’re gifting any easy Christmas cookie desserts, pair them with these Secret Santa gift ideas for the holiday season.

Whether you’re looking for the best holiday cookie recipes to bake and decorate with the kids, to take to a cookie exchange or to leave out for Santa, these classic Christmas cookie ideas are sure to fit the bill.

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Roast Beef and Gravy

I’d say my slow cooker is the unsung hero of my kitchen, but every time I break it out, I sing its praises. I mean, who doesn’t love set-it-and-forget-it slow-cooker recipes? I’m all for a kitchen gadget that makes throwing dinner together a breeze! And let me tell you, your slow cooker is ideal for prepping a classic roast beef and gravy recipe.

Only four simple ingredients are required for this slow-cooked roast beef and gravy recipe—that’s it. Add them to the slow cooker in the morning, and come home to a flavorful, fork-tender roast beef dinner. This simple recipe is ideal for a busy weeknight meal (and will leave plenty of leftovers!). But it’s also perfect for a Sunday night dinner with the whole family when you’re craving a cozy and comforting meal just like Grandma used to make.

What cut of beef is best for roasting?

Several cuts of beef are perfect for roasting low and slow. When making this slow-cooked roast beef and gravy recipe, some of your most flavorful options include boneless chuck roast (also called blade roast or arm roast), top or bottom round roast, or even short ribs.

Ingredients for Roast Beef and Gravy

  • Beef chuck roast: Chuck roast comes from the shoulder and neck area of the cow. Because it has a lot of connective tissue, it can be a tougher cut of beef, which makes it perfect for Crockpot roast beef and gravy.
  • Cream of mushroom soup: When it comes to condensed soups, cream of mushroom soup is a real pantry powerhouse. Here it adds a delicious creaminess and savory mushroom flavor to the gravy.
  • Sherry or beef broth: Sherry, which is a fortified wine, adds complexity to the flavor of the gravy. You can use beef broth if you prefer. (Make this recipe even more your own by prepping beef stock from scratch!)
  • Onion soup mix: Speaking of pantry staples, onion soup mix is another versatile ingredient that’s great to always have on hand. If you run out, you can easily make this simple five-ingredient onion soup mix.

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Sushi Bake

One of my biggest regrets in life is that I didn’t try sushi until college. Today, I love it all: sashimi, nigiri, maki … Basically, if it involves fresh seafood, seasoned sushi rice, nori and a side of wasabi, sign me up. So, when recipes for sushi bake started going viral on social media, I knew I had to create my own version.

Making good sushi at home is challenging. Sushi-grade fish isn’t widely available at supermarkets, and learning how to layer, roll and slice perfect maki is an art form that takes patience and precision to master. Thankfully, you need none of these skills to make a delicious, easy and beautiful sushi bake at home.

What is a sushi bake?

Sushi bake is essentially deconstructed maki assembled in a 9×9-inch pan. (Maki means “roll” in Japanese. To make it, you spread sushi rice on top of a sheet of nori, add simple fillings and then roll it up using a bamboo sushi rolling mat. Basically, with maki, the nori is on the outside, the sushi rice is in the middle, and the fillings are in the center.)

The easiest type of sushi bake to prepare is one inspired by a California roll, since it’s made with imitation crab meat (as opposed to sushi-grade fish), which can be purchased from most retailers in the seafood section. To make a sushi bake, you’ll begin by making a batch of seasoned sticky sushi rice, which serves as the base. Use authentic sushi rice to achieve the perfect consistency.

Once cooked, the rice is pressed into a baking dish and topped with a mixture of imitation crab meat, Japanese mayonnaise and wasabi (if desired). The sushi casserole is then baked in the oven until it’s bubbly before being topped with an array of flavorful toppings and sauces. Cut into squares, a sushi bake makes a great family meal or excellent party food to share with a crowd.

Sushi Bake Ingredients

  • Sushi rice: Look for sushi rice in your grocery store’s rice aisle or near other traditional Japanese ingredients and condiments. This short-grain rice has a higher starch content than other rice varieties, which holds the grains together well once they’re steamed. Other types of rice don’t contain enough starch and will not hold together when scooped.
  • Rice seasoning: To achieve its distinctive taste and aroma, sushi rice is traditionally seasoned with a blend of salt, granulated sugar and a few glugs of rice vinegar.
  • Imitation crab meat: Imitation crab is actually made from surimi, a fish paste made from cooked, deboned white fish (usually Alaskan pollock). It’s fully cooked and ready to eat.
  • Japanese mayonnaise: Kewpie is the most famous brand of Japanese mayonnaise available in the United States. If you don’t have access to it, regular mayonnaise can be used as an alternative.
  • Wasabi paste: A small amount of wasabi goes a long way, so start with a small amount and add more as needed. It tints the filling pale green and gives it an excellent zesty bite, too.
  • Avocados: Ripe, creamy avocados spread easily over the crab filling and offer a cooling effect that combats the spicy wasabi and Sriracha.
  • Marinated cucumber: Diced cucumbers marinated in a dash of soy sauce and sesame oil add a layer of freshness and complex umami flavor to the sushi bake.
  • Panko crunch: Panko bread crumbs toasted in olive oil offer a nice textural contrast to the softer layers of the sushi bake.
  • Sriracha sauce: For a little kick, mix a bit of Sriracha into Japanese mayo and then drizzle it over the top before serving. For extra color and heat, you can drizzle on additional Sriracha sauce.
  • Green onions: Finely chopped green onions add some mild zip and a flourish of color.
  • Furikake: This classic Japanese seasoning is usually found near the Asian condiments and sauces in your supermarket. It contains a mixture of nori flakes, sesame seeds, sugar and salt, along with other ingredients like dried egg, shiso or bonito.

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Pot Roast with Mushrooms

There’s nothing that’s more comforting than a plate of potatoes and brothy pot roast with mushrooms. I know pot roast for dinner sounds elegant, but this recipe is so simple to throw together. The trick is to use a slow cooker!

This slow-cooker pot roast with mushrooms takes 25 minutes to prep, then cooks on low all day, leaving your house smelling divine when you walk through the door. Served with creamy mashed potatoes, it’s the perfect meal to end the day.

Ingredients for Pot Roast with Mushrooms

  • Boneless beef chuck roast: Buy a roast that’s about 3 to 4 pounds.
  • Canola oil: Use canola or another high-smoke point oil to brown the meat.
  • Shiitake mushrooms: Because a good roast is always better with mushrooms, use umami-rich shiitakes for extra flavor.
  • Beef broth: We prefer to use a reduced-sodium broth to tamper down the amount of salt in this dish.
  • Dry red wine: You could also sub more beef broth if you prefer not to use wine.
  • Tomato sauce: A single 8-ounce can of tomato sauce is all you need.
  • Parsnips: Chopped and peeled parsnips add an earthy flavor to this recipe.
  • Celery, carrots and onions: The mirepoix ingredients bring classic pot roast flavor.
  • Bay leaves and thyme: Herbs add flavor that contrasts nicely with the fatty meat.
  • Chili powder: The spice mix adds a surprise flavor—don’t skip it.
  • Cornstarch: Use cornstarch to make homemade gravy to serve with your pot roast.

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Fried Sweet Potato Pies

Next time you’re planning a party, hosting a game day or taking dessert to a potluck, make an impression (and some new friends) with fried sweet potato pies. These hand-held, personal pies with a creamy sweet potato filling wrapped in crispy fried pie crust and dusted with confectioners’ sugar are so surprisingly delicious that even the staunchest sweet potato critic will be back for seconds.

If you’re from the southern U.S., you’re probably no stranger to sweet potato pie. A Dixieland staple, sweet potato pie is a decadent dessert popular year-round, but especially around the holidays. It’s so indulgent that it may have first-timers asking, “Wait, this used to be a vegetable?” This portable fried version is packed with all that deliciousness, with no slicing or portioning required. Plus, it can even fit in a pocket.

Ingredients for Fried Sweet Potato Pies

  • Self-rising flour
  • Sugar
  • Shortening
  • Eggs
  • 2% milk

Filling:

  • Mashed sweet potatoes
  • Sugar
  • Egg
  • 2% milk
  • Melted butter
  • All-purpose flour
  • Vanilla extract
  • Oil for frying
  • Confectioners’ sugar (optional)

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