Cookies, brownies, fudge, and cakes, this is the ultimate list of easy Christmas treats!
From classic cookies to creative goodies, these sweets are as festive as can be. There are no-bake, make-ahead, and freezer-friendly options, too.
30 Best Christmas Treats Your Family Will Love
Nothing spreads Christmas cheer like something made with love. So make someone’s day with a box of these goodies.
Christmas tree cupcakes, rum balls, crinkle cookies, take your pick. Each one of these is sure to make someone jolly.
So roll up your sleeves and work your way through this list of 30 Christmas treats.
1. Chocolate Peppermint Bundt Cake
I’m in love with this dark cake sprinkled with crushed candy canes! It would make one fantastic centerpiece.
Although, I am a little obsessed with these mini-bundt pans, which would make them the perfect little gifts.
Big or small, this chocolate ganache-covered cake is a masterpiece.
2. Gingerbread Cake
Once it starts to get cold, I like to make up a big batch of gingerbread-flavored everything. Including this cake.
Warm, tender, and spiced, this Christmas dessert is everything nice.
It has the depth of molasses and caramel undertones we all love. Perfectly moist alone, it pairs just right with a cup of coffee.
3. Nestle Fudge Recipe
Fudge is one of my favorite things to gift during the holidays.
It’s easy to make and lasts much longer than most cookies. Plus, it’s easy to transport and won’t ruin if the box gets knocked over.
You can create a few varieties out of just one batch, too. From nuts to crushed candy canes, this fudge is simple to doctor up.
4. Christmas Tree Cupcakes
Everyone will light up when they see these cuties! They’re absolutely adorable and loaded with frosting.
Be careful, transporting them can be tricking. But any cupcake box will do the trick.
So make a batch for a December birthday party or the holidays. All those little frosting lickers will be beyond happy.
6. Pumpkin Roll Recipe
You might think that this pumpkin roll is too hard to make at home. But this recipe will show you the way.
You can create this cake without being a pro. It looks impressive, tastes phenomenal, and will cause jaws to drop.
This roll is proof that pumpkin isn’t just for Halloween or Thanksgiving. It’s for Christmas too.
7. Pretzel M&M Hugs
I love how, just by using red and green, any recipe can be festive!
White chocolate and M&Ms to make these elf-like treats. They’re quick, so you can make as many as you need.
Put them in cute Christmas bags, and they’re a fast gift, too. Classmates, co-workers, and family will all love getting these.
8. Melted Snowmen Oreo Balls
Truffle balls and cake pops have been my go-to since they burst onto the scene.
But these snowman truffles might just be my favorite! They’re just too cute, with their little Oreo hats and piped noses.
Not only are they a great gift, but they’re also perfect for any winter gathering.
9. Christmas Crack
I warn you now: this stuff is addictive! It’s sweet, salty, and full of holiday cheer.
The crunchy Saltines, homemade toffee, melted chocolate, and festive toppings create the ultimate Christmas treat.
You can’t eat just one of these goodies. Just try, it’s impossible!
10. Gingerbread Men
Gingerbread men. Gingerbread people. Gingerbread dogs?
Whichever shape you prefer, they are a must-make at Christmas. I mean, it’s just not the holidays without these adorable treats on a cookie platter.
Oh, and here’s a pro tip. Decorate with royal icing so it sets up and won’t smudge.
11. Christmas Tree Brownies
It’s never a bad time for a brownie. Barbecues, birthdays, holidays, afternoon snacks, you name it.
They’re so easy to jazz up for a special occasion, too. Just like these cute Christmas trees.
Pipe green frosting on top and add holiday-colored sprinkles for lights. It’s a super easy, fan-favorite treat.
12. Rolo Reindeer Pretzels
Looking for a fun holiday treat you can make with the kids? These reindeer pretzels are perfect!
They’re super simple to make, and they’ll have a blast decorating. Plus, you only need four ingredients. So you don’t have to spend a fortune on baking.
Can’t find candy eyes? Just do what I do. Use white chocolate chips and edible pens.
13. Christmas Trash
I admit, the name isn’t the most appealing. But the flavor and texture sure are!
Christmas trash takes all kinds of holiday leftovers and turns them into a delicious snack. Cereal, pretzels, peanuts, candy, and chocolate to be specific.
Sweet, salty, and crunchy, this no bake holiday treat is a must for your parties.
14. Ginger Cookies
Nothing gets me into the holiday spirit like ginger cookies. Their scent wafting from the oven is so festive and cozy.
What’s even better, though, is biting into these chewy spiced cookies. It sends me right to my happy place and relieves that holiday stress.
So forget about shopping and schedules. Instead, grab a cookie and decompress.
15. Rum Balls
Not all Christmas desserts have to be about Santa and Rudolph. Some can be sinfully delicious, like these rum balls.
Chocolatey, salty, sweet, and boozy, these grown-up goodies are the best.
These also make fantastic no-bake holiday treats for gift-giving. One batch makes three dozen!
16. Peppermint Bark
Is there anything more jolly than peppermint bark? It’s an oldie but a goodie that’s always sure to delight.
Unlike other candies, it’s also super easy. You just need three ingredients and a microwave — no thermometer required.
It makes plenty, too. So you can bundle them in cute wrappers and share the love.
17. Cranberry Christmas Cake
Make this cranberry cake the star on your table. It’s beginner-friendly, serves a crowd, and very fitting for the season.
The sweet and tender cake is rife with juicy cranberries and nutty pecans. It’s remarkably decadent for only needing seven ingredients.
It’s not just a Christmas dessert, either. Thanks to the frozen cranberries, you can make it year-round.
18. Christmas Cookie Fudge
Debating between making cookies or fudge? Guess what, you don’t have to choose!
Chewy, chocolatey, creamy, and sweet, this fuss-free cookie fudge is the best of both worlds. Topped with red and green sprinkles, it’s dressed for the season.
I like to make a double batch. One for sharing and one for freezing.
19. Bavarian Mints
Move over See’s candies, Bavarian mints are in town for the holidays!
These candies are dangerously decadent. They’re creamy and chocolatey with a cooling kiss of peppermint.
Part mint, part fudge, they’re the ideal combo. Serve them before or after dinner for a sweet little nibble.
20. Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
These chocolate crinkle cookies are a must for your cookie platter. They’re a classic the family will love eating year after year.
The crackled confectioner’s sugar topping looks just like snow. And the chewy, fudgy flavor is to die for.
They’re also simple to make. So you don’t have to spend the afternoon baking up a storm. Unless you want to!
21. Puppy Chow
This no-bake Christmas treat is a great make-ahead option that lasts in the freezer for three months.
Sometimes, making all the goodies you need in one weekend is overwhelming. So I like to make my sweets in advance, like puppy chow.
It’s easy to make and stores well. So I’m never caught without something tasty to offer.
22. Oreo Cookie Christmas Ornaments
Dipped Oreos are a genius idea for a Christmas treat. Just dip them in white chocolate and add candy on top.
They’re a blank canvas waiting for your special touch. Sprinkles, edible glitter, piping, have fun with your creation.
The kids will love helping with these goodies.
23. Christmas Sugar Cookie Bars
Everything about these cookie bars is fantastic.
They’re thick and chewy, just like a sugar cookie. As a bonus, they’re topped with buttercream frosting.
They come together fast, with no scooping or rolling required. And they’re super festive with the red and green speckles throughout the entire bar.
24. White Hot Chocolate
You know what makes baking more fun? A warm cup of white hot chocolate!
It’s the best drink for making cookies and treats with the family. Not to mention Christmas morning when it’s time for unwrapping presents.
It’s sweeter than regular, but just as cozy. And way better than store-bought because it’s made from scratch with love.
25. Peppermint Chocolate Covered Marshmallows
Say, you know what will go great with that hot chocolate? These adorable marshmallows!
You can hook the candy cane on the side of a mug. Or, line them on a platter and pass them around.
They’re a fun idea for a holiday party and easy enough for just spoiling the kids.
26. Grinch Rice Krispies Treats
The Grinch himself would be happy about Christmas thanks to these Rice Krispies Treats.
They have that classic chewy, crispy, marshmallow goodness you loved as a kid. Except they get all decked out for the season with the color green.
They’re the easiest thing in the world to make. Plus, the kids can help.
27. Christmas Cake Chocolate Truffles
If you want to impress this holiday, make these cake truffles. Everyone will be eyeing this across the room.
On the outside is a hard chocolate coating. Bite in and get a sweet surprise of frosting and cake.
They look like they took all day. But you make them with a boxed cake mix. Shh, it’s our little secret.
28. Christmas Gumdrop Nougat
Chocolate fudge is terrific, but this white chocolate nougat is a sweet surprise!
It’s wonderfully creamy and not too sweet. Dotted through with gumdrops and cut into bite-sized pieces, it looks like reindeer treats.
So leave some out for Santa. Something tells me it will make old Saint Nick very jolly.
29. Santa Hat Cheesecake Bites
Cheesecake lovers, this one’s for you. It turns your favorite dessert into a Christmas treat.
From the creamy filling to the Oreo crust, it’s everything cheesecake should be.
And the decorating couldn’t get any easier. Top each square with whipped cream and a strawberry for the cutest Santa hats around.
30. Peanut Butter Cup Cookies
I just can’t resist a batch of soft, chewy peanut butter cookies. Add peanut butter cups to the equation, and they’re even more irresistible.
The kids will go bonkers for these, and adults will love them too.
So it’s a good thing they make a whopping 40 cookies. Don’t worry, they’re freezer-friendly too.