3 Delightful Herbal Holiday Cookie Recipes (2024)

Remember the simple joys of life and gather in the kitchen this holiday season to whip up a batch or two of cookies! A homemade holiday cookie is much beloved treat. Personally, I find it hard to say which I like better—baking favorite holiday cookies or eating them with friends and family! These delicious herbal holiday cookie recipes bring a tasty, unique herbal twist to this cherished holiday tradition.

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Sweet Spiced Gingerbread Cookies

Each year my girls and I whip up a big batch of these fragrant gingerbread cookies and have a cookie decorating party. We love this recipe because it is so very full of aromatic herbal goodness. You can leave these yummy cookies plain or decorate them with your favorite icing and toppings. Or, try out some of the ideas below for a tasty icing flavored with rose or orange flower water and colored with beet powder!

Sweet Spiced Gingerbread Cookies

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Adapted from Honey Bear Bakery

Ingredients

Cookies:
½ cup butter or coconut oil
¼ cup honey
¾ cup molasses
¼ teaspoon ground cloves
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 heaping teaspoon ground cinnamon
½ to 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger, adjust the amount depending on how spicy you like your gingerbread]
Sprinkle of ground black pepper, optional
Zest from 1 organic orange
½ teaspoon baking soda
¼ cup hot water
2 ¾ cups of whole wheat flour

Icing:

1 cup powdered sugar
1 to 3 tablespoons of milk, any kind that suites your fancy
1 teaspoon of flavoring such as vanilla, almond or even consider trying a hydrosol like rosewater or orange flower water
Beet powder for coloring

Decoration ideas:

Crystallized ginger
Dried candied orange peel
Papaya chunk
Raisins
Shredded coconut
Goji berries
Dried cherries and blueberries
Dark chocolate chips
Crushed natural candy cane

Directions

  • To make the cookies: Start by placing the butter/oil, honey, and molasses in a bowl and blend until creamy.
  • Mix in the spices.
  • In a separate bowl, mix the baking soda and hot water together making sure the baking soda is dissolved then add to the first mixture, blending well.
  • Finally add the flour and stir well to blend.
  • Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes.
  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees and grease your cookie sheet.
  • Then roll it out on a floured surface to ¼” thick. If it is too sticky, you can add a little extra flour to make it easier to roll.
  • Cut into shapes and bake for 15 to 20 minutes, they will firm up as they cool.
  • To make the icing: Simply mix all the ingredients together using a whisk or fork to blend until smooth. Adjust liquid levels to adjust thickness of icing. The have fun decorating with your choosen toppings!

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Rosemary & Honey Shortbread

Signifying remembrance, rosemary brings a sense of continuity to a time of year when many folks are looking back on the past year and taking stock for the new one to follow. And if you love all things rosemary and butter then these melt in your mouth shortbread cookies are the perfect cookie for you! They are not your typical holiday cookie, offering rich buttery flavor complemented with bright herbaceousness. The rosemary really is almost reminiscent of pine making this a wonderful cookie to include on any cookie platter.

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Rosemary & Honey Shortbread

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Adapted from People’s Company Bakery

Ingredients

2 sticks room temperature salted butter
¼ cup honey
2 cups flour
Zest from one organic lemon or orange
1 tablespoon fresh, minced rosemary
1 pinch of dried lavender, well crumbled
Optional goodies such as chocolate chips or jam for making thumbprints. Tasty flavors to consider: blackberry, strawberry, blueberry or even orange marmalade and lemon curd (add after baking)

Directions

  • Cream the butter until fluffy.
  • Add honey and beat to incorporate.
  • Then add the flour, rosemary, lavender, and lemon zest, continuing to beat until all the ingredients are very well blended together.
  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees
  • For plain shortbread cookies:Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes.
  • Roll the dough into 1” balls and place on a greased cookie sheet.
  • Press the dough down a bit with a cookie press, fork, or your fingers. The dough can be crimped along the edges if you wish with a folk. Poke a hole (or holes) all the way through the shortbread.
  • For thumbprint cookies with goodies:Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes.
  • Roll the dough into 1” balls and place on a greased cookie sheet.
  • Press a thumbprint into the center of each ball. Add a filling such as jam or chocolate chunks/chips.
  • Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until the edges are slightly brown.
  • The cookies may be very crumbly until they cool and harden.

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Dark Chocolate Dipped Anise Seed Biscotti With Roasted Nuts & Goji Berries

Biscotti, filled with the tastiness of anise, is one of my favorite treats especially when dipped in coffee or hot chocolate. In this recipe, the lovely flavor of anise is brightened with a bit of freshly zested orange while richly flavored, healthful nuts and goji berries fill out the rest of the cookie. Try wrapping up a few of these sturdy cookie to give as a simple yet much appreciated gift!

Chocolate Dipped Anise Seed Biscotti With Roasted Nuts & Goji Berries

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Ingredients

2 cups whole wheat pastry flour
1 cup almond meal
1 ½ teaspoon baking powder
Sprinkle salt
3 teaspoons anise seeds, crushed with a mortar & pestle if possible
¾ cup turbinado or sucanat sugar
6 tablespoons melted butter
2 teaspoons vanilla
Zest from 1 big organic orange
3 eggs
1 cup of roasted, roughly chopped nuts such as hazelnuts, almond, pecans, or walnuts
⅓ cup goji berries
12 to 16 ounces of dark chocolate chips

Directions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and grease and flour a cookie sheet.
  • Whip together butter, sugar, and vanilla.
  • Add eggs and orange zest and beat until well blended.
  • Stir in the flour, almond meal, baking powder, anise seeds, and salt.
  • Fold in the chopped nuts and goji berries.
  • Form the dough into 2 logs that are about 10” x 3” and place on cookie sheet.
  • Bake for about for 25 minutes or until the logs are brown on the edges and firm in the center.
  • Let cool while reducing the oven temperature to 250 degrees.
  • Slice the logs at an angle into biscotti that are about ½” thick.
  • Carefully return the biscotti to the cookie sheet, they may be crumbly.
  • Bake for 10 to 15 minutes until the cookies start to firm up then turn them over to toast the other side.
  • While the cookies cool and harden, prepare the chocolate.
  • Place the chocolate chips in a bowl and then put that bowl over a pan of water with the bowl suspended above the water.
  • Melt the chocolate chips and mix the chocolate until smooth.
  • Dip the biscotti in the chocolate or use a spoon to spread the chocolate on the biscotti. Then set the biscotti on parchment paper to harden.
  • When the chocolate has harden, store in an airtight container.

For more herbal holiday fun, check out these offerings here at the Academy:

  • 13 Last Minute Gift Ideas To Make At Home will give you plenty of ideas for crafting your own holiday gifts.
  • Brew up a tasty cup of Peppermint Hot Cacao or Family Friendly Herbal Chai to drink while baking your cookies, making other herbal treats, or simply enjoy time together.
  • Maca-Roons, Cacao Dusted Peanut Butter Cookies, and even these Herbal Honeys make delicious gifts to share with friends and family.

Happy holidays!

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REFERENCES

Cooperative Whole Grain Educational Association. (1993). Uprisings, the whole grain baker’s book. Ann Arbor, MI: CWGEA.

3 Delightful Herbal Holiday Cookie Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How much in advance can you make Christmas cookies? ›

You'll find that most of your favorite Christmas cookie recipes can be made anywhere from a month to six months before the 25th of December. (Consult this handy how-to guide to the matter.) Generally, most recipes will be best if baked and then frozen.

What makes a cookie a Christmas cookie? ›

Modern Christmas cookies can trace their history to recipes from Medieval Europe biscuits, when many modern ingredients such as cinnamon, ginger, black pepper, almonds and dried fruit were introduced into the west.

What is Santa Claus's favorite cookie? ›

Chocolate Chip cookies

You can never go wrong with these classic, delicious 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 1 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 Christmas cookies stay fresh the longest? ›

Shortbread and spritz cookies are longer-lasting cookies, which means they are perfect for holidays when there is some competition on the table. After all, Christmas in many homes is celebrated with a variety of dishes and sweet treats.

How many cookies do you need per person for Christmas? ›

A good rule to follow is for every guest to bake a half dozen cookies per each attendee. So, if 10 people attend, each guest would bring five dozen cookies to share. We've put together a chart to help you figure out just how many cookies to ask your guests to make.

Which cookies last the longest? ›

Dry cookies, like shortbread cookies, gingersnaps, and Danish butter cookies, will stay fresher for longer because they have very little moisture. Dry cookies become stale when they suck up moisture from the air - causing them to become soft and lose their snap.

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.

Do you decorate Christmas cookies before baking? ›

If you're making unfrosted cookies like shortbread or drop cookies, sprinkle the sugar on before baking. If you're icing the cookies, bake them, then decorate, and then shake the sugar on while the icing is still wet.

What is the cookie in White Christmas? ›

In "White Christmas," tech was used in a harrowing manner, firstly forging a system of digital enslavement. It came with Jon Hamm's Matt who worked with a device called the Cookie. This egg stored copies of people's minds, which Matt would then torture by giving them a "human form" inside a digital construct.

What is the most Googled Christmas cookie? ›

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 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 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 are the top 5 favorite cookies? ›

Some of the most popular cookie flavors include:
  • Chocolate chip.
  • Peanut butter.
  • Peanut butter blossoms.
  • Double chocolate chip.
  • Snickerdoodle.
  • Sugar.
  • Shortbread.
  • Pumpkin.

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