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There's no hot oven required for these easy, no-bake cookies that are perfect for holiday entertaining and gift giving. Plus, using no-cook recipes makes it easy for kids to get involved in the kitchen. Break out the mixing bowls and get into the Christmas spirit with these delicious holiday treats.
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Edible and Bakeable Cookie Dough
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Edible and Bakeable Cookie Dough Recipe
If you’ve ever been scolded for eating raw cookie dough straight from the mixing bowl, get ready to enjoy the satisfaction you were once denied. This edible cookie dough eliminates the fear factor of eating raw cookie dough by following similar safety protocols as manufactures who produce cookie dough that is intended to be eaten raw (like that used in cookie dough ice cream and the cookie dough served at the increasingly popular dessert spots like NYC’s DŌ). To enjoy the dough in a raw state, use pasteurized eggs and toast your all-purpose flour before using it to make the dough. That said, unlike a number of the edible cookie dough recipes out there, which oftentimes do not include an egg at all, this dough will also produce a delicious batch of chocolate chip cookies when baked. So if eating cookie dough by the spoonful isn’t exactly your thing, you can treat this recipe as you would any cookie recipe—except that you can “clean” the bowl with no worries.
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Chocolate-Peanut Butter Bugle Bars
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Chocolate-Peanut Butter Bugle Bars Recipe
Creamy, crunchy, rich, salty, and sweet all at the same time—these no-bake, chocolate-peanut butter bars are everything. Crisp crushed Bugles (one of our staffs’ junk food favorites) make for an fun and amazingly delicious twist on a typical crumb crust. They lend the perfect hit of salty, crispy, buttery goodness in the base of this cookie bar, and topping the assembled bars with a another handful of the whole chips is a playful touch that lets folks know what’s in store when they bite into this salty-sweet situation. These decadent cookie bars were a huge hit in the test kitchen, and recipe developer Ivy Odom notes that they would be “perfect for tailgates, school parties, or for eating in front of the TV, with wine and the rest of the bag of Bugles, after a long day at work.”
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No-Bake Fudgy Toffee Bars
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No-Bake Fudgy Toffee Bars Recipe
These gooey bars will be your new favorite no-bake cookie. Serve chilled for less mess.
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Chocolate Ganache Sandwiches
Chocolate Ganache Sandwiches
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Chocolate Ganache Sandwiches Recipe
The only cooking that’s involved in these easy 3-ingredient sandwich cookies is heating the chocolate chips and cream in a saucepan.
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Bourbon Balls
Bourbon Balls
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Bourbon Balls Recipe
Shape a mixture of crushed vanilla wafers, ground pecans, corn syrup, and bourbon into balls and roll in powdered sugar for these classic Southern holiday cookies. Make them at least a week ahead to get the best mellow bourbon flavor.
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Snowballs
Snowballs
Snowballs Recipe
These kid-friendly, no-bake cookies are perfect for beginners, since the recipe requires no oven and no knives (if you buy pre-chopped nuts).
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Whole Grain Marshmallow Crispy Bars
Whole Grain Marshmallow Crispy Bars
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Whole Grain Marshmallow Crispy Bars Recipe
Make traditional Rice Krispies Treats a little more nutritious by using multi-grain cereal and dried cranberries.
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Key Lime Coconut Snowballs
Key Lime Coconut Snowballs
Key Lime Coconut Snowballs Recipe
Snowball cookies take a tropical turn with the addition of key lime juice and lime rind. For those of you in tropical climates, these coconut-covered cookies really don’t look that much like true snowballs, but you can dream.
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Peanut Butter Crispy Rice Treats
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Peanut Butter Crispy Rice Treats Recipe
This healthy version of crispy rice cereal bars uses brown rice cereal, natural peanut butter, honey instead of corn syrup, and dried cherries. With 2 grams of fiber per bar, you don’t have to feel guilty about indulging.
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Wreath Cookies
Wreath Cookies
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Wreath Cookies Recipe
Use your microwave oven to transform shredded wheat cereal into festive holiday cookies. Just stir in vanilla candy coating, green food coloring, and assorted candies.
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Cranberry Crisp Bars
Cranberry Crisp Bars
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Cranberry Crisp Bars Recipe
Savor a nutty version of cereal-marshmallow treats packed with sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, almonds, dried coconut and colorful dried cranberries. The sturdy bars make great travel snacks, but they’re also nice for gifts since you can pack them easily into a holiday tin.
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Swag Bars
Swag Bars
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Swag Bars Recipe
Make these no-bake bar cookies quickly with common pantry ingredients such as peanut butter, sugar, corn syrup and whole-grain cereal.
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Green Pumpkinseed and Cranberry Crispy Bars
Green Pumpkinseed and Cranberry Crispy Bars
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Green Pumpkinseed and Cranberry Crispy Bars Recipe
Green pumpkin seeds and dried cranberries are the star ingredients of this creative take on cereal-marshmallow treats. Keep them on hand for snacks, or package them for holiday gifts.
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Coconut Dates
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Coconut Dates Recipe
You’ll only need 3 ingredients—dates, puffed wheat cereal, and shredded coconut—for these super-easy, totally no-cook treats.
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Chocolate Almond Cherry Crisps
Chocolate Almond Cherry Crisps
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Chocolate Almond Cherry Crisps Recipe
These no-bake treats taste like bite-sized candy bars and are terrific with a cup of coffee. Prepare them up to two days in advance, and store in the refrigerator in an airtight container.
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Peppermint Sandwich Cookies
Peppermint Sandwich Cookies
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Peppermint Sandwich Cookies Recipe
Make an easy peppermint cookie filling with ready-to-spread vanilla frosting, peppermint candy and peppermint extract, and spread the filling between chocolate waters. You can make these cookies ahead and keep them in the refrigerator for up to 8 hours.
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No-Bake Chocolate-Oatmeal Cookies
No-Bake Chocolate-Oatmeal Cookies
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No-Bake Chocolate-Oatmeal Cookies Recipe
Shape a sweet mixture of oats, peanut butter, coconut and cocoa into balls and let them set up on sheet of wax paper before serving. No oven required.
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Royal Rum Balls
Royal Rum Balls
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Royal Rum Balls Recipe
Gingersnap crumbs and chocolate wafer crumbs form the base of these truffle-like cookies, coconut and ground pecans provide the texture, and dark rum contributes the distinctive flavor. Rum balls are a popular Christmas treat in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, and a number of countries in Eastern Europe.
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Peanut Butter Balls
Peanut Butter Balls
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Peanut Butter Balls Recipe
Perhaps the easiest cookie recipe ever, these peanut butter treats have only 5 ingredients and require no cooking, no baking, and no chilling. Just a bowl, a spoon, and your hands.
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Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patties
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Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patties Recipe
We’re not exaggerating when we say these peppermint patties knock York’s out of the water. These are perfect to make with kids because they’re easy and—let’s face it—messy. They make a sweet after-dinner treat, mid-day pick-me-up, or even cookie swap contribution. If you’re not crazy about peppermints, try leftover candy canes, crushed, nuts, sea salt, or sprinkles as toppings.
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Peanut Butter Wreaths
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Peanut Butter Wreaths Recipe
Looking for the ultimate easy cookie? These no-bake peanut butter wreaths should do the trick. The oats and peanut butter add buttery and salty notes, making these almost like a praline. Toasting the oats beforehand really enhances the flavor and prevents the oats from getting soggy. Since these cookies are so easy and make a huge batch, you can get creative with your toppings—try other candies, like chocolate chunks, or fun holiday sprinkles to give these some serious spirit.
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4-Ingredient No-Bake Funfetti Breakfast Bars
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4-Ingredient No-Bake Funfetti Breakfast Bars Recipe
You don’t need permission to eat cake for breakfast. You’re an adult who deserves to treat yo'self occasionally (and your kids—if you have any—just because they love sugar and they’re cute sometimes). Think of these breakfast bars as a no-bake cheesecake that doubles as breakfast and dessert, so you can have the best of both worlds. Prepare the no-bake breakfast bars before bed and you’re all set for sweet indulgence when you wake up. Of course, because this is a funfetti recipe, sprinkles are involved. And sure, these kid-friendly funfetti breakfast bars get a bit messy, but that’s half the fun.
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White Chocolate OREO Cookie Balls
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White Chocolate OREO Cookie Balls Recipe
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No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Drops
No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Drops
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No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Drops Recipe
No-bake cookies make even the most oven-shy baker look like a hero. You’ll see them at bake sales, fundraisers, and in millions of homes across the country as an after-school snack. We've cut out a lot of the unnecessary butter and added chocolate chips, providing firmness, texture, and a great gloss to these cookies.
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No-Bake Dark Chocolate Granola Cookies
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No-Bake Dark Chocolate Granola Cookies
Traditional no-bake cookies get a flavor makeover with the addition of granola and dark chocolate cocoa powder.
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No-Bake Coconut-Citrus Snowballs
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No-Bake Coconut-Citrus Snowballs Recipe
Looking for an easy Christmas cookie to make with the kids? These creamy and tangy citrus snowballs should do the trick. With ingredients that are easy to find and a melt-in-you-mouth texture, these snowballs make a festive snack, dessert, or even gift.
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No-Bake Granola Jam Thumbprint Cookies
No-Bake Granola Jam Thumbprint Cookies
No-Bake Granola Jam Thumbprint Cookies Recipe
These no-bake cookies are easy to make and super delicious! A dollop of jam in the center adds a pop of color and flavor. These cookies are also a great way to use up gifted jams and jellies.
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