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I love the tradition of a Christmas Cookie Exchange. I have participated in a couple over the years and it is always so fun to get new ideas for cookies. If you want to impress the pants off your friends this year at a cookie exchange, here are some recipes that you have to try!

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Andes Mint Cookies

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Cookies and Cream Cookies

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Caramel Brownie Crinkle Cookies

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Chocolate Marshmallow Brownie Cookies

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Soft Lemon Cool-Whip Crinkle Cookies

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  1. Dana from Our Life's Legacy says:

    http://ourlifeslegacy.blogspot.com/2011/07/cashberry-chip-cookies.html

    The link is for a post I did several months ago for my FAVORITE cookie that I usually make at Christmas. It's got white chocolate chips, cranberries, and cashews! Delish, trust me :)

  2. Lindsay says:

    I love the baking aspect of Christmas! These are so delicious looking, thanks for sharing!

  3. Saylorsmom says:

    I am going to my first ever cookie swap this month and these recipes are just what I was looking for!!! Thank you so much for the wonderful post. Now if I can just decide which ones to bake! lol

  4. Tanya@takesix says:

    Cookie swaps are soooo fun!!! You have some awesome recipes! Check out our "Cranberry White Choc Chip Cookies" YUM!!!

  5. Tanya@takesix says:

    http://lisatakesix.blogspot.com/2011/11/cranberry-month-recipe-2.html

    OOps sorry here is the link! ;0)

  6. claudia @Whats Cookin says:

    Thank you for adding me to this awesome lineup.. cant wait to try some of these love the orange creamsicle !

  7. SusieQTpies says:

    Oh my goodness! Thanks for featuring my Brown Sugar Cookie post! I wondered why I had over 100 hits from your blog in the past day or so. Thanks for sending friends my way.

    I'm now following you all on GFC, Facebook and Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/susieqtpies/ Stop on over and say HI!

    Susieqtpies

  8. ABBY says:

    So funny...I just made the Candy Cane Blossoms earlier today!! They are tasty and very festive looking! I recommend them. :)

  9. Lindsi B says:

    Yummy! I think I wanna try them all! Would you please share this with my readers for Fun Stuff Fridays? http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2011/12/fun-stuff-fridays-4-3-weeks-long-for.html

  10. Anonymous says:

    I made the Cherry Chocolate Kiss Cookies and they are amazing! I swapped out regular kisses for the Cherry Cordial Kisses in half of the cookies and I definitely prefer the addition of the Cherry Cordial kisses, so yummy!

  11. Ricky S says:

    You have some real great cookie recipes. I do cookies for home but for business I do cakes at the moment. Hope to start soon and share my creations but for now I'll make these.
    http://magical-christmas-fondant-cupcakes.blogspot.in/

  12. Far From Seven says:

    You sisters are just adorable. I am an only child and I would have given anything to have siblings. God bless you . And your recipes are wonderful .
    Thank You !

  13. tracerscouponaffair says:

    Thank you! My husband was deployed last year and every year we bake cookies together. So I'm excited to make some of these yummy cookies!!

  14. esscents says:

    I've made those Andes mint chocolate cookies a few times and they are delicious and easy. Highly recommend! Thanks for new ideas to try this year!

  15. Susie Buetow says:

    Almost a year later I"m still getting traffic from your site because of my brown sugar cookies on your list. I'm posting a thanksgiving post today and this post will be included. I hope it bring traffic back to you.

    Thanks a lot! susie

  16. Jenn "Rook No. 17" says:

    Whoah....what an incredible collection of cookie recipes. Each one looks mouthwateringly fabulous! I'm sharing a link on my Facebook page today.

    Jenn

  17. How you think about wine? says:

    i cant get the recipes!

  18. D.W. says:

    I can't get the recipe for cherry chocolate kisses! can you help?
    Thanks

  19. Around the Block says:

    i would love these recipes!!!

  20. Maja Mazur says:

    I made the nutella cookie. I did use whole whea flour instead of white. They were a hit!!!
    I did not use the sea salt; to make it more festive I used green and red sprinkles.

  21. annieglan says:

    I have made 5 of these (so far) and 4 of the recipes are some of the best cookies I've had. I've made the Nutella cookies twice this week. Thank you so much for posting these links

  22. Texan Mom says:

    I made the cherry chocolate kisses this past Christmas for an exchange. It was yummy!

  23. sandy says:

    I can't seem to find the recipe for the Cranberry Pistacio Cookies

  24. Cyd says:

    Just click on the title underneath the picture. I just tested it and it works fine.

  25. elle says:

    why are your recipes such s pain to get. i;ve just spent an hour looking all over for the cherry kiss recipe. very annoying!! do not think i'll use your sight again if this is how you do things,,,,,,,

  26. Cyd says:

    Hi Elle, I'm not sure why it took you so long to find the recipe. I just checked it out and had no problem. You were on the 20 Christmas Cookie Exchange Recipes, click on the title of the cookie you want (do not click on the picture). The title of the recipe has the link. But here is the link: http://www.thecurvycarrot.com/2011/03/04/cherry-chocolate-kisses/Hope this helps!! Have a great day!

  27. Emily says:

    Cool cook away

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FAQs

What food do you serve at a cookie exchange? ›

While cookies are the main event, you'll have a much more well-rounded celebration if you offer a few other savory items to snack on. You can't go wrong with appetizers and finger foods like cheese and charcuterie boards, crudite and dips, and fresh fruit.

How many dozen cookies for cookie exchange? ›

2 dozen per guest is a good minimum so everyone has a few to bring home. 6 dozen is a good maximum if everyone wants lots of cookies to take home. Ask ahead for any allergies among your guests so you can make accommodations.

How do you do a Christmas cookie exchange? ›

The idea is simple: Everyone brings a big batch of (hopefully homemade) cookies and distributes roughly 6 - 12 cookies each to the other attendees. So at the end of the event, you and your guests will each have your own delectable assortment.

How do I package cookies for cookie exchange? ›

Make sure you have containers, cookie tins, boxes, or bags readily available, or you can request that your party guests bring their own. Have plenty of Reynolds Kitchens® parchment paper or wax paper on hand to line the containers, separate layers of cookies, and keep the cookies from sticking to each other.

What do you do at a cookie exchange party? ›

A cookie swap or cookie exchange is a festive party where guests exchange Christmas cookies. The idea is for everyone to bring a batch of homemade cookies and distribute approximately 6 to 12 cookies each to the guests in attendance.

How many people for a good cookie exchange? ›

Experienced cookie swap hosts generally cap their guest list at around eight people. That's enough for a satisfying variety of treats to enjoy at the party as well as a manageable amount for everyone to take home at the end of the night.

How to do a cookie exchange with a large group? ›

Cookie Exchange Rules
  1. Homemade Cookies. ...
  2. Give an exact number of cookies that everyone needs to bring. ...
  3. A good rule of thumb is to ask everyone to bring a dozen cookies per guest invited. ...
  4. Have everyone bring a copy of their cookie recipe. ...
  5. It's helpful to label cookies with their name or flavor.
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How many cookies do you need for 40 people? ›

How to Estimate the Number of Cookies Per Person? The general rule of thumb suggests calculating 2-3 cookies per person if other desserts are available. If cookies are the primary sweet treat, consider increasing the count to 4-6 per person.

How many people will 3 dozen cookies feed? ›

It's a safe bet to count one serving per person. You're planning an event for 30 people? Order three dozen.

What do you serve at a Christmas cookie exchange party? ›

You want guests to take some cookies home, not eat them all during the party, so you'll want to offer other snacks for your loved ones to graze on. Set out some savory appetizers, curate a cheese board, offer finger sandwiches, put out a festive party mix, or create a veggie and dip station.

How does the Christmas cookie challenge work? ›

About the show

In Christmas Cookie Challenge, five confident and daring bakers compete to prove their holiday cookie-making skills. Tough-love judges are on hand to crown the holiday cookie master, who will go home with a $10,000 prize!

How many cookies to give as a gift? ›

Decide how many cookies or pieces of fudge will make up a gift. Four is a good number to start with for an individual. Many cookie recipes, including my Hershey Kiss Cookie recipe, make 48 cookies. That's 12 potential gifts right there!

How to package cookies cheap? ›

Stack this year's holiday cookies and sweets inside store-bought clear tubes. At under $1 each, they're more affordable than tins or plastic containers; they're also sturdier in transit than cellophane wrapping. Finish them with our custom clip art to secure the boxes by covering the tube's end caps.

How do you package a dozen cookies? ›

Line the bottom of a durable, rigid box or cookie tin with cushioning material (like some crumpled parchment), then place larger and heavier cookies on the bottom, and smaller cookies on top. You can also add a layer of parchment paper or wax paper between each cookie for additional protection.

What do you put on a cookie platter? ›

Always include the classics

According to Bakeable member Peggy Daczewitz-Hamlin, every cookie platter needs to include the holiday cookies that everyone is craving. For Peggy, someone who's been baking cookie platters for 40 years, that's sugar cookies, almond crescents and chocolate-dipped butter cookies.

What do you use for a cookie platter? ›

Cutting boards can work great, especially if you want to mix shapes and sizes. I also love using cake stands or other round serving trays. Cake stand can add height to your table and help your dessert really stand out.

How do you organize a bake exchange? ›

Whether you're hosting or attending a holiday cookie swap, here's a step-by-step checklist for hosting a cookie exchange.
  1. Get organized. Set a date for your swap party—aim for two to three weeks before the holiday rush. ...
  2. Think about quantity. ...
  3. Don't forget the packaging. ...
  4. Keep parchment paper handy. ...
  5. Have fun.
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