Christmas Recipes with Pictures

Are you wondering about the most popular Christmas recipes and the true essence of this magical holiday? If so, you are not alone.

Every year, we embrace the holiday spirit by preparing delicious treats for our families and loved ones, filling our homes with the scents of cinnamon, gingerbread, peppermint, eggnog, and other delightful aromas that are synonymous with Christmas.

The authentic aroma of Christmas depends on the delicacies we choose to prepare.

In the US, traditional Christmas recipes include classic baked cookies, traditional gingerbread Lebkuchen, fruitcakes, ham, turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pies such as pumpkin and apple. Every family has their unique twist on these classic dishes, making the holiday season even more special.

Every year, we experiment with new recipes to create unforgettable treats that add to the magic of Christmas.

Whether you prefer to stick to traditional recipes or experiment with new ones, there are many exciting and inspiring recipes to explore during the holiday season.

We can offer advice on how to make the perfect main courses, what ingredients go into pumpkin pie, how to correctly combine spices, and what delicacies are enjoyed during Christmas worldwide.

Let's embrace the true spirit of Christmas by sharing the magic of food with our loved ones.

Together, we can create unforgettable memories that will last for years and make this festive holiday season even more special.

Honey oat patties with raisins on a wooden base

Honey-oat patties

The combination of honey and oatmeal is good not only for breakfast! INGREDIENTS METHOD

Unbaked oatmeal balls arranged in a pyramid

No-bake Oatmeal Balls

You can never have enough baubles during the Christmas holidays, so why not make this quick, flaky cookie? INGREDIENTS Method:

Healthy cookies with oatmeal (stacks).

Healthy oat stacks

Oatmeal is healthy, but what about the other ingredients we use in recipes? Flour, fat, sugar? We also have to replace them with a healthier option. You can eat healthily even at Christmas! INGREDIENTS METHOD

Excellent recipe for Christmas Oatmeal Cookies

Coconut Oatmeal Cookies

Oatmeal cookies are a year-round staple, but coconut gives them a Christmas twist. Other times, you can also enhance the cookies with a little fragrant cinnamon. INGREDIENTS Method:

Christmas gluten-free matcha rice flour cookies

Have you ever tried baking matcha-flavored cookies? They will have a typically delicate taste and aroma and be stylishly colored. Your cookies will, therefore, look interesting even without time-consuming decorating. The dough for matcha cookies is very simple and consists of…

Cashew Butter Cookies

If you’re avoiding Christmas cookies for fear of the calories, try these delicious gluten-free and sugar-free brown rice cookie recipes. Ingredients: Method:

Chocolate rice stars with Brazil nuts

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Whole-grain rice flour Banana bread

Fluffy, soft, and full of banana and coconut flavor, this gluten-free brown rice flour banana bread is one you can’t help but fall in love with. Ingredients: Method:

Linzer cookies made of rice flour

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Grain rice flour Chocolate Cookies

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Traditional Scottish Shortbread fingers

In other words, shortbread is a very popular Scottish Christmas food that should not be missing from your table. It is very good and very simple, and in addition to rice flour, it also contains classic wheat flour. Ingredients: Method:

Quick no-bake Fig Balls

Everyone will appreciate this candy, but especially those who accept a raw diet. Prepare a healthy dessert without baking and especially without sugar! Ingredients Method

Bright squares filled with fresh figs.

Confectionery made from fresh figs – Newtons

Newton cookies are a delightful treat that combines the wholesome goodness of figs with a satisfying cookie crunch. These scrumptious cookies are made with soft, chewy figs and deliciously crumbly cookie dough to create a perfectly balanced flavor and texture. Newton cookies are…

Fig paste in a bowl with fresh figs.

Fig Paste Recipe

Fig paste is a great alternative to jams or various creams that you can add to sweets. For example, you can use the paste to make healthy Linzer Cookies or as a filling for cupcakes. Ingredients Method

Oatmeal fig cookies stacked on top of each other.

Fig Cookies

You can serve fig cookies at Christmas time and throughout the year, with coffee or tea. Try this simple recipe. You will see that the whole family will love it. Ingredients Method

Candy from dried figs in the form of sticks.

Dried Figs Candy

Another variant of goodies is sweets made from dried figs. The recipe is not complicated, and you can have them ready in a few minutes! Ingredients Method

Marzipan shells of various shapes and colors.

Marzipan shells

Do you want to have original Christmas cookies on the table? In that case, marzipan shells are just right for you! These sweets with cheerful shapes are mainly fun for children, but everyone will enjoy them! Try our simple no-bake…

Cut-out marzipan Christmas cookies with chocolate

Full of marzipan and chocolate, this recipe just can’t help but taste good! Follow the simple steps, and you’ll be done in no time! Ingredients Method

Linnaeus marzipan cookies in the shape of a Christmas tree.

Linzer cookies with marzipan

This recipe will be appreciated by all those who love Linzer dough but do not want to spend a lot of time making it. Linzer cookies are a traditional Austrian pastry consisting of two buttery, nutty, or almond-flavored shortbread cookies sandwiched with…

Marzipan sweets in the shape of drops and diamonds, half decorated with chocolate coating.

Marzipan Chocolate Cookies

In this recipe, marzipan is not part of the dough but only serves as a filling. The result is excellent! Ingredients Dough: Filling: Decoration: Method