29 Vegan Christmas Cookie Recipes For 2016 That Santa Will Go To Town On (2024)

I've said it before and I'll say it again: just because I'm Jewish, doesn't mean I can't appreciate a good Christmas cookie. I've been to plenty of holiday parties in my day, and I always appreciate Christmas' dedication to the cookie art form. As a vegan, though, I'm bummed when I can't taste any of the cookies on the spread. If you've found yourself in the same position — or have a vegan in your family who you don't want to exclude — then you're going to want to check out these vegan Christmas cookie recipes for 2016.

I've already rounded up some picks for the best easy vegan holiday cookies, but this list here focuses specifically only on the most Christmas-y of holiday cookies, some of which are less-than-simple to bake. Whether you'd like your cookies to be a nod to the classic Linzer or Danish Christmas cookie, or it's all about the tree-shapes and icing, there's a vegan Christmas cookie for you on this list.

Happy baking, and might I suggest leaving some of these vegan Christmas cookies for Santa? With all that time he spends hanging out with Reindeers, I'm guessing he respects animals.

Gingerbread Advent Cookies

If you want to start your Christmas baking early, this Wallflower Kitchen recipe has the cute idea to make Advent gingerbread cookies as you count down the days.

Linzer Cookies With Nutella

Classic Nutella isn't vegan — and if you'd like to right that wrong, these Linzer cookies by Heart Of A Baker should be your first line of attack.

Spelt Cinnamon Snowflake Cookies

Absolutely beautiful, these spelt snowflake cookies by Wallflower Kitchen are more doable than they look —granted you have the right cookie-cutter.

Chocolate Peppermint Crinkle Cookies

Nothing says Christmas like chocolate and peppermint, and these crinkle cookies by My Darling Vegan look downright professional.

Funfetti Sugar Cookies

Simply sub rainbow sprinkles for red and green ones — and bam — this Heart Of A Baker recipe is a solid and simple Christmas cookie.

Snowy Oatmeal Crispies

How lovely are these? These delicate oatmeal crispies by The Pretty Bee look whimsical AF.

Gluten-Free Sugar Cookies

If you're more of a holiday cookie classicist, this recipe from Minimalist Baker will please the gluten-free and the vegans in your group, and is relatively easy to make.

Eggnog Cheesecake Thumbprints

Thumbprints are big around Christmas, but this My Darling Vegan recipe really brings the holiday spirit by incorporating eggnog.

Gluten-Free Gingerbread Men

You need gingerbread men/women/gendernoncomforming people to make any holiday cookie roundup complete. This Minimalist Baker recipe is simple and gluten-free, ensuring most everyone will be able to eat them.

Chocolate-Dipped Rosemary Shortbread Cookies

This beautiful recipe by My Darling Vegan is more doable than it looks with the right cookie cutter, and the result is so beautiful you will definitely impress the whole family.

Danish Butter Cookies

The classic Danish butter cookies in a tin aren't vegan — so this recipe by Wallflower Kitchen teaches you how to make your own.

Hazelnut Sandies

These little snowballs by My Darling Vegan are on the simpler side to make — and look like Christmastime in chewable form.

Cherry Almond Thumbprints

Another thumbprint cookie classic, these cookies by Vegan Richa use cherry to give you that classic red Christmas color.

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies With Fresh Cranberries

If you're looking for a simpler cookie to make, The Pretty Bee's chocolate chip cookies are uniquely seasonal and tasty in that they use fresh cranberries. If you can make your own green vegan chocolate chips, extra power to you.

1-Bowl Vegan Sugar Cookies

The simplest vegan sugar cookie recipe on the internet, these one-bowl vegan cookies by Minimalist Baker are tasty and easy. Think of them as blank canvases for icing.

Nutcracker Cookies

While they might not be the prettiest looking of the bunch, these nutty Oh She Glows cookies are easy to make and shape, and come complete with the perfect holiday name.

Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies

Another beautiful crinkle cookie by My Darling Vegan, these cookies also use vegan white chocolate chips — something I didn't even know existed!

Gluten-Free 1-Bowl Fluffy Cookies

These Minimalist Baker lookers remind me of those delicious supermarket icing cookies that taste half-baked. They look absolutely beautiful and chewy, but are deceptively simple to make, in just one bowl. Kids will love them.

Cranberry Orange Pistachio Cookies

I love pistachios in everything, but these cookies by Wallflower Kitchen are definitely extra-Christmas-y for incorporating cranberries and orange.

Gingerbread Stained Glass Cookies

How beautiful are these? For the more ambitious bakers, these cookies by Wallflower Kitchen are showstoppers for sure.

Chewy Molasses Spelt Cookies With Candied Ginger

Molasses cookies are so delicious on their own — but add some candied ginger and you've really got a holiday cookie winner on your hands. This Oh She Glows recipe packs mad holiday punch.

Lemon Currant Butter Cookies

I love lemon desserts, and these currant lemon butter cookies by The Pretty Bee look mighty festive and fancy all tied up in a bow.

Classic Shortbread Cookies

If you're more of a classic shortbread cookie person, these cookies by Wallflower Kitchen are a vegan take on the Christmas staple.

Almond Florentines

These delicate beauties by Vegan Richa are a classic Christmas cookie favorite for a reason, and go great with vegan nog.

Gingerbread Biscotti With Cranberries

Perfect for dipping in your vegan eggnog, this Vegan Richa biscotti earns double Christmas points with gingerbread and cranberries.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls

Another great thing about being vegan is that you can eat raw cookie dough without worrying about it so much! These Oh She Glows chocolate-dipped cookie dough balls look delicious and, as you can see above, can easily be decorated in Christmas colors.

Gluten-Free Chocolate Sugar Cookies

If you're always partial to chocolate, these holiday cookies by The Pretty Bee make sure some gets into your classic Christmas sugar cookie.

Eggnog Snickerdoodle Cookies

A Christmas take on the snickerdoodle, these cookies by The Misfit Baker pack an extra holiday punch with eggnog flavor.

Spelt Gingerbread Cookies

This gingerbread recipe by Making Thyme For Health is made with easier-to-digest spelt flour. Be warned, though: they are a healthier recipe calling for no refined sugar, so you will also be eating these for breakfast.

Images: The Misfit Baker; The Pretty Bee; Oh She Glows; Vegan Richa; Wallflower Kitchen; Minimalist Baker; Heart Of A Baker; My Darling Vegan

29 Vegan Christmas Cookie Recipes For 2016 That Santa Will Go To Town On (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular cookie for Santa? ›

Chocolate Chip cookies

Santa himself lists these as his favorites, and he prefers them soft and gooey with lots of chocolate chips. If you decide to leave these out for him, make sure there's a glass of cold milk nearby!

What is the least popular Christmas cookie? ›

On the naughty list of cookies, Americans gave the lowest win records to anise cookies, which only won 29% of its matchups.

What is the most popular Christmas cookie every year? ›

Based on this data from General Mills, Peanut Butter Blossoms are the most popular Christmas cookie in the country; it's the most-visited cookie recipe in seven states, which means it's the most common favorite cookie in the U.S. That's a pretty high honor!

What is the favorite Christmas cookie survey? ›

Among those who can make a single choice, frosted sugar cookies lead the list (32%), with gingerbread (12%) and chocolate chip (11%) rounding out the top three.

What cookies does Santa like best? ›

Chocolate Chip Cookies: Make them chewy and chippy. This is definitely his favorite cookie. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies: It's one of his favorites as well as mine (hint, hint). All that fiber does his body good.

What is Santa's second favorite cookie? ›

2. Holiday Candy Cookie Bites – Number two on the list of Santa's favorite cookies is Holiday Candy Cookie Bites, which is a holiday version of the year-round favorite, Chocolate Chip Cookies. Instead of traditional chocolate chips, these cookies are studded with red and green candies and white baking chips.

What is the most eaten cookie in the world? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

What is the #1 cookie in the United States? ›

The chocolate chip cookie is far and away America's favorite cookie This should come as no surprise to anyone who enjoys the tasty treat. More than 53% of American adults prefer the cookies over the next most popular kind, peanut butter.

What is the most popular cookie in December? ›

What are the most popular Christmas cookies? Our survey found frosted sugar cookies and chocolate chip cookies to be the most popular Christmas cookies in the country. They were the fan favorites in 39 states.

How many cookies does Santa eat each Christmas? ›

(If we're talking about just the U.S., it's approximated that of the 100 million households, about 1 million are serving sweets to St. Nick.) According to An Idea, If Santa takes two bites of each cookie served around the world, he consumes roughly 336,150,386 cookies.

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.

What are the most Googled Christmas cookies? ›

Italian Christmas Cookies grow as top cookie

Zoom in: Italian Christmas Cookies were the top cookie in 13 states, more than double the six states from 2022, Google Trends curator Katie Seaton told Axios. Seaton said the Italian cookies dominated the East Coast both this year and last year.

What does Santa eat instead of cookies? ›

In the United States, many children leave a glass of milk and a plate of cookies for Santa. Some families deviate from the norm by leaving Santa and his reindeer carrots, pizza, or even celery.

How many cookies does Santa need? ›

There is an average of 1.93 children per household in the U.S. Dividing the number of total children (48.2 million) by 1.93 estimates that Santa visits nearly 25 million households. If Santa decides to eat one cookie at each house, then he eats about 25 million cookies in one night. That's a lot of cookies.

What is Santa Claus's favorite food? ›

Santa loves all types of cookies. He has tried more than most people on Christmas Eve, but his favorite is a sugar cookie. Of course, of all the recipes he's tried, he likes Mrs. Claus' sugar cookies the best!

What is the most loved cookie? ›

Chocolate chip cookies

What is the most popular type of cookie? It might just be this one.

What is cookies for Santa? ›

According to one theory, the cookies-and-milk custom is derived from an older tradition, when families would stuff stockings with goodies for Santa and hang them by the chimney, his preferred mode of entrance, as a welcoming gift.

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