The website, Christmas-cookies.com, offers over five hundred and fifty cookie recipes that you can choose from. There are several categories such as hand-shaped cookies, fried cookies, ornament cookies, no-bake cookies, decorated cookies and many more. There are also recipes for breads, rolls, biscotti, pies and tarts. Just in case you are looking for cookie recipes for other holidays, you can find them for Easter, mother's day, Valentines day, the fourth of July, Halloween, New Year's and Thanksgiving. The website also offers a countdown to Christmas too.
Bakingchristmascookies.com not only offers recipes, but it also offers many tips to help you bake that perfect batch of Christmas cookies. Read informational articles such as 6 Easy Days to Perfect Christmas Cookies and Christmas cookie decorating 101. If you are looking for a cookie cookbook, there are also cookbook reviews to help you decide which one is perfect for you and your family. Some of the Christmas cookie recipes that are available on the website include bars and squares, filled cookies, drop cookies, fudge and cut-out cookies.
The Joy of Baking website offers a special section just for baking Christmas cookies. It offers tempting and colorful pictures of all kinds of Christmas cookies. For anybody who was hungry for cookies, you could almost rip them off of the page! The photos also help you compare your completed baked cookies with the ones on the website as well. The Christmas cookie recipes that the Joy of Baking website has available are gingerbread men, rum balls, shortbread cookies, chocolate cookies, sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies and quite a few more. There are plenty of cookie recipes for beginners and advanced bakers.
If you and your friends or family are looking on the Internet for cookie recipes, these websites should have plenty of delicious opportunities for you to try. You can pick from old family favorites or become adventurous and try something new for the holidays. With a few anxious bakers and cookie ingredients, you can be ready to bake up a storm for the Christmas holiday.
Resources:
http://www.christmas-cookies.com
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Ariana Cherry-Shearer began writing for the Web in 2006. Her first love is poetry & she has published 2 collections.She has written for: Examiner, Demand Media, Need an Article and Textbroker. Ariana writes... View profile

