Nothing gets me into the holiday mood faster than twinkling lights, Bing Crosby crooning Christmas carols on the radio and the smell of spice cookies baking in the oven. My favorite cookies come from my grandmother's recipe box, but many involve a rolling pin and cookie cutters, which is a bit too time-consuming for me.
However, I still make several of her recipes (the easier ones) and get the kids and grandkids involved while I'm cooking. With three generations of us in the kitchen, there is a great feeling of continuity as we bake, frost and decorate the cookies together. I know my grandma would be proud!
Here are five of our classic Christmas cookie recipes that will fill your friends and family with deliciousness and nostalgia.
Traditional Christmas pecan puffball cookies
Pecan Puff Balls
Also known as pecan snowballs, Russian tea cakes or Mexican wedding cookies, this traditional recipe has been around for ages and has always been a part of our holiday dessert platters. I have fond memories of making these with my older siblings in my mother's kitchen where we also ended up coated in powdered sugar while rolling the cookies.
Makes 4 dozen cookies
1 cup butter, softened
1/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups flour (sifted)
2 cups finely ground pecans
2 cups confectioners' sugar (plus extra for second coating)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix the butter, sugar, vanilla and salt together. In a separate bowl, mix flour and pecans, then slowly add this to the butter mixture until blended. Carefully roll dough into 1-inch balls (the dough will be slightly dry and crumbly) and place on a greased cookie sheet 1 inch apart. Bake for 15 minutes (or until cookies are a light golden brown). Fill a deep bowl with 1-2 cups of confectioners' sugar. Using a spoon, roll a few cookies at a time in the sugar bowl while they are still warm. Once coated, let them cool on a wire rack. After the last cookie is done, repeat the process again for a second coating.
Traditional Christmas Jelly Thumbprint cookies
Jelly Thumbprint Cookies
These cookies are very tasty and very pretty, arranged on a holiday party plate. Use different colored jams, such as strawberry, apricot and blueberry, to spruce up the presentation.
Makes 25-30 cookies
1 cup butter, softened
6 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Pinch of salt
2 cups flour
1 small jar of jelly or jam (any flavor)
Confectioners' sugar for topping