I love to makes many cookies for Christmas and while I’m a fan of Easy Gingerbread Cookies, Almond Flour Sugar Cookies, or Healthy Sugar Cookies, I wanted today to make cookies than not only taste like Christmas but look the part to. These cookies taste absolutely delicious and are very easy to whip up and yet they look super fancy!

Ingredients and Substitutions

You only need 3 base ingredients for these cookies that can then be decorated to infinity (and beyond).

Dairy-Free Butter –Dairy-free butter provides the classic buttery texture and taste to these cookies. Margarine is a good substitute, though it may add a slightly different flavor. For those who can use dairy, regular unsalted butter will work but may alter the final flavor slightly. Powdered Sugar – Powdered sugar brings sweetness and a fine, smooth texture to the dough, which helps achieve the desired lightness. Because of this, you can’t use regular grain sugar. If you’re looking for a lower-sugar option, try powdered allulose or erythritol, although these may slightly alter the texture. All-Purpose Flour – All-purpose gluten-free flour could be an option for those needing a gluten-free variation, but stick to a 1:1 blend for the best results.

How to Make Christmas Wreath Cookies

These cookies are really easy to make with a piping bag.

Carine’s Baking Tips

Here are a few more tips for perfect cookies.

Soften the dairy-free butter correctly – Make sure the butter is softened but not melted, as overly soft butter can make the dough too runny to pipe easily. Use a strong piping bag – Piping cookie dough can be tough on thinner bags, so use a sturdy piping bag and a large star tip for the best shape and control. Chill the dough slightly if needed – If your dough is too soft to pipe, try chilling it for about 5-10 minutes. This can help it hold its shape while piping. Knead carefully if crumbly – If the dough appears crumbly, knead it gently with your hands to bring it together. A touch of almond milk can also help if it’s too dry. Control the baking time – Keep an eye on the cookies, as even slight over-baking can make them too crisp. Aim for a light golden edge only. Add almond extract for extra flavor – A small drop of almond extract enhances the cookie’s nutty, buttery notes without overpowering. Decorate after cooling fully – Ensure cookies are completely cool before icing or adding sprinkles to prevent melting or bleeding colors. Store with a silica packet – To keep cookies extra crisp in storage, place a food-safe silica packet in the airtight container to help absorb any excess moisture.

 

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