The Ultimate (Easy) Cookie Box For Christmas / 1 Dough, 4 Recipes (2024)

Right now, nothing excites me more than writing (and editing photos for) this post about this easy but effective cookie box for Christmas.

It's definitely the post I've been waiting to share since last year. Meaning I started thinking about it in 2018, when I saw this photo by one of my favorite food photographers, Bea Lubas. And if you're wondering "Is it inspired by Bea's box?"...oh, definitely!

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The NO-STRESS cookie box for Christmas

The LAST thing you need during this time of the year is adding more stress. I have to be honest though: Christmas, to me, has never been stressful.

Maybe because I've never felt the pressure to make gifts at all costs (I'm probably surrounded by understanding people?), maybe because Christmas to me only means family and laughter.
Many people instead feel stressed.

Anyway, back to the no-stress cookie box for this Christmas.

Why I called this "NO-STRESS", you saying?
Easy: I created this box full of baked goods with only ONE dough. So, all these cookies use the same recipe as a "base". Then I've simply changed shape and flavors. And...

Magic: you'll obtain the best and easiest box!

I'm sure you will find this genius (ok, self-praise?)

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Start with the easiest: Christmas cookies with basic icing

As I mentioned above, all these cookies have the same dough in common. It was inspired by mom's strawberry pie recipe that I posted last May. I simply left baking powder and vanilla out to prevent the shape to ruin itself.

Do you consider yourself a beginner? Want to prepare some easy Christmas cookies? I mean, simple but cute?

Well, this first recipe is for you (and for everyone actually).
Just shape them using cute cookie cutters (I bought mine on Etsy, this is the shop - not an affiliate), combine water + icing sugar, decorate and you're done!

If you have extra time, try royal icing (with egg whites).

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Please any crowd with these raspberry thumbprint cookies

Who doesn't love raspberries? I could eat TONS of them. Same goes for raspberry jam.

That's why I included these raspberry thumbprint cookies in the box. They remind me of jam cookies my mom used to make when I was younger. Or those I used to find in store-bought metal boxes.

At first, my idea was to make linzer cookies, but I didn't have the right cutters.

Anyway, these are a crowd-pleaser believe me! (Mom loved them;))

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Peppermint cookies for Christmas? Just perfection.

Seriously: if "perfection" was a cookie, it would be a choco-peppermint one. These are my absolute favorite from this box.

The dough? Told ya: it's the same! I only added unsweetened cocoa powder and peppermint extract (I've used the one by Nielsen-Massey).

Pay attention not to add too much extract though, otherwise the consistency will change.

The cherry on top? Melted choc and pieces of mint candy cane. Delish!

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The "fancy": orange curd cookies.

Wish a Joyeux Noël with these fancy orange curd cookies!
Curd recipe is by my friend Laura by Tutti-Dolci. I made it for the first time in March/April, and I loooooved it (I made Linzer Cookies back then)

If you want to surprise your family and friends I definitely recommend these.

Remember though, since they're filled with curd, they won't last as long as the other ones.

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Last but not least: how to box cookies for Christmas

Do you think I made all these cookies just to create a blog post? Well, yes, kinda. I mean, I didn't ship them.
BUT...

I love creating homemade gifts for friends and family and cookies are the perfect present also to send via postage.

So, here's how to box cookies for Christmas if you also want to send them: (this is what I personally do)

  • Make them cool completely then gently wrap them up with parchment paper;
  • Wrap them using cute cellophane bags (I use something like these);
  • Choose a cute paper box and line it with bubble wrap so the cookies won't move during shipping;
  • Put the cookies inside and seal it;
  • Lastly, put your box into another cardboard box, lined with other bubble wrap to protect the cookies even more;
  • Seal the box with tape and tape and tape.

Don't forget to write FRAGILE on top! (Couriers are careless sometimes)

Don't forget to tell me if you ship them!;) Did you make people happy?

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COOKIE BOX FOR CHRISTMAS / EASY SUGAR COOKIES

1 dough, 4 different cookies: with this sugar cookies recipe you'll be able to build your NO-STRESS Christmas Cookie Box!

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Prep Time: 40 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 18 minutes minutes

Resting time:: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 58 minutes minutes

Servings: 50 (but depends on the size/shape)

Author: Roberta

Equipment

  • Cookie box

  • Cookie cutters

Ingredients

For the dough:
  • 250 gr Organic all purpose flour
  • 100 gr Powdered sugar
  • 140 gr High quality unsalted butter
  • 2 Egg yolks
  • 2 gr Salt
For the thumbprint cookies:
  • Raspberry jam
For the peppermint cookies:
  • ¼ teaspoon (or half) Peppermint extract
  • 5-7 gr Unsweetened cocoa powder
  • White chocolate & Peppermint candy cane to decorate
For the orange curd cookies:
  • 1 and ½ teaspoon Orange zest
  • 3 tablespoons Fresh Orange juice
  • 30 gr Light brown sugar
  • a pinch Salt
  • 1 Egg, at room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons Unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
Other:
  • Icing sugar
  • Water

Instructions

For the dough:
  • Add flour, sugar, butter, yolks, salt to a food processor and blitz until you get a crumbly mixture. Take it out.

  • Divide the dough in 4 parts of 130 gr each.

  • Add cocoa and peppermint extract to one part and knead it until you obtain a nice dough (not too much! Heat is the enemy of this dough!)

  • Add orange zest to another part and knead (ditto).

  • Let them chill in the fridge for one hour.

Prepare the orange curd (adapted recipe by Tutti-Dolci)
  • Add all the ingredients, except the butter, into a pot. Whisk.

  • Turn on the heat (low) and keep whisking. Then gradually add the butter.

  • Whisk until you get a creamy consistency.

For the cookies:
  • Preheat the oven at 180° C / 350° F.

  • Take the dough out of the fridge, one piece (130 gr) at a time.

  • Roll out to a thickness of half a cm on a floured surface or using two parchment paper sheets.

  • Cut into shapes using a cutter, and arrange the cookieson a baking tray, lined with parchment paper. Let chill in the fridge while you prepare the other cookies.

  • When your tray is full of cookies, bake the first batch for about 18-20 minutes.

  • To make thumbprint cookies: divide into 10 balls then gently press in the center of each ball, using your thumb or the rounded back of a teaspoon. Fill with raspberry jam.

  • Shape all the cookies and bake.

Garnish peppermint cookies:
  • Garnish with melted white chocolate and peppermint candy cane.

Ice cookies (easy icing):
  • Combine water and icing sugar until you obtain a thick "paste". Decorate.

Fill orange cookies:
  • Fill the cookies with orange curd.

To box the cookies:
  • Please follow instructions in the post.

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Liked this recipe?
Try these gingerbread cookies, they're gluten free!

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FAQs

How many cookies do you put in a cookie box? ›

Choose recipes that have a yield of at least 24 cookies, especially if you have many boxes to fill. For example, if you bake six different cookie recipes that all yield 24 cookies, you can pack six gift boxes with four of each cookie. Each box will make a bountiful gift of two dozen assorted cookies.

How to make box cookie mix better? ›

Add different flavors.

Dig around in your pantry or explore the baking aisle and pick out different flavor add-ins that can change up your cookie mix. You could use peppermint, lemon, or almond extract instead of vanilla, dump in plenty of rainbow sprinkles, or even mix in chopped nuts or dried fruit!

How to make box cookie mix chewy? ›

To make your cookies chewy, all you need to do is give your cookies less time in the oven. A cookie that has had less time in the oven will have a chewier texture. You can also add a little more brown sugar as this ingredient has molasses in it, and creates a softer consistency.

How do you fill a cookie box? ›

Pick a medley of cookies.

“I like the idea of a curated box that has an assortment of cookies, plus some surprise nibbles and treats. Include cookies with a variety of shapes, from simple round snickerdoodles to snowflake-shaped sugar cookies. Play with a range of textures, including chewy fudge and crisp shortbread.

What do you put in the bottom of a cookie box? ›

Place tissue paper in each compartment and nestle the cookies in in a pretty pattern. Place the top on and give to a lucky recipient! What do you put in the bottom of a cookie box? Place parchment or wax paper in the bottom of cookie box followed by seasonal tissue paper.

What do you put in a Christmas treat box for Christmas? ›

In addition to cookies, I love adding chewy caramel candies, marshmallows, English toffee, peppermint bark, and even little packages of savoury crackers in my holiday treat boxes. An added bonus is that many confections last for several weeks when stored properly, so you can make these ahead of time.

What do you put in Christmas cookie tins? ›

Store-bought wrapped candies, chocolate-covered cookies, and pretzels (with holiday sprinkles) come in super handy when it's time to start making your tins. They're perfect for filling in any empty spaces, and they look so beautiful and festive!

What size box fits 12 cookies? ›

For the 12-24 Cookie Gift, I recommend the 14" box from BRP Box Shop: If I'm packing up 1 dozen cookies, I'll put a bed of white crinkle paper (find it at staples here) under the cookies.

How to make cookie mix taste like bakery? ›

How to improve store bought cookie mix?
  1. Use browned butter (add about 10% more than what's suggested on the box).
  2. chill the dough for at least two hours if you want less spread.
  3. add cocoa powder or espresso powder into the dry ingredients, maybe vanilla extract too.
  4. yes adding marshmallow should be good. Or choco chips.
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How to spice up cookie dough mix? ›

Add spice to your dough.

You can upgrade your cookie dough by adding spices to it, said Tracy Wilk, lead chef at the Institute of Culinary Education. This can lead to a warm, spicy cookie. To do so, combine ground cinnamon, ginger, and sugar, and then roll your balls of cookie dough in the mix before baking.

How do you make box cookie mix thicker? ›

Soft – Dough that's “soft” or “runny” can be thickened by adding one or two tablespoons of flour to your mix. This will help keep your batch from “Spreading” and coming out of the oven looking like flat, not-so-cookie-like puddles.

What is the secret to making cookies soft and chewy? ›

Cornstarch gives the cookies that ultra soft consistency we all love. Plus, it helps keep the cookies beautifully thick. We use the same trick when making shortbread cookies. Egg yolk: Another way to promise a super chewy chocolate chip cookie is to use an extra egg yolk.

What do you add to Betty Crocker cookie mix to make it better? ›

Easy Add-In: After creating the dough according to the sugar cookie mix instructions, Add 2 tablespoons of sour cream to create a tangier, cakier and all-around more flavorful cookie. Flavor Twist: For a punchier twist, swap the water in the sugar cookie mix instructions for rum, bourbon or coffee liqueur.

How do you package cookies in a cardboard box? ›

Put bubble wrap over the cookies. Then bring the lengths of aluminum foil or plastic food wrap up and over the contents. Pack the tin or container in a heavy cardboard box that is large enough to allow two inches of cushion between the container and the box.

How many days before Christmas should you make cookies? ›

Aim to make them about two weeks in advance if you keep them at room temperature. Making them one week or a few days in advance is even better if you are going for the freshest possible cookies. Remember that you can always make a new batch if you accidentally keep your cookies out for too long and they become stale.

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