This page contains Christmas sweets recipes. Whether they are just for you and your family or part of a gift to someone, these sweet treats are sure to be a hit this Christmas.
This page contains easy Christmas cookie recipes. Christmas cookies are a holiday tradition in just about every household. Quick and easy Christmas cookie recipes make it easier to make the cookies you and your family want during the holidays.
Colorful Christmas Tree Cookies
In this video, Pastry Chef Nicole Ferrigno shows you how to make some super easy, colorful and tasty Christmas tree cookies. Be sure to watch the related videos for more holiday treats.
Lorraine Hooper from Lola Cookies and Treats teaches you how to make classic Christmas peppermint bark. Be sure to watch the related videos for additional steps and more holiday sweets treats.
Here is an excellent video that walks you through making eggnog grog. Be sure to check out the related videos for more holiday eggnog recipes.
Joanne Seelig, Family Programs Manager at the National Building Museum in Washington DC, instructs you on how to make a classic gingerbread house. Be sure to watch the related videos for more tips on constructing your gingerbread house.
Red and Green Peppers Appetizer
To offset all the calories out there this season, serve green and red peppers. I clean and cut peppers in thin strips to fit into little plastic cups from the party store. They are 2 1/4 inches high. Since they are 2 ounce clear cups, the colors of the peppers show through.
This page contains recipes using candy canes. Using candy canes in holiday recipes is fun. You get to enjoy that pepperminty flavor in a number of treats. It is also a good way to use up leftover candy canes that are getting sticky.
This page contains eggnog recipes. Eggnog is a favorite holiday beverage. Rather than buying it at the store try making it yourself.
This is a guide about making a gingerbread house. A favorite past time at Christmas is making a gingerbread house. These adorable cookie houses are fun to decorate with icing and candy.
This page contains recipes for candy cane cookies. Candy cookies for many of us are a Christmas tradition. If you are looking for a new variation or are planning to bake these fun favorites for the first time you will be needing a recipe.
Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Combine all ingredients except flour in large mixer bowl. Beat at medium speed until creamy. Reduce speed to low; add flour. Beat until well mixed.
Cream butter, sugar, and water mixed with evaporated milk. Add flour, salt, baking soda, and cranberries. Pour into 2 greased pie pans. Bake at 350 degrees F for 30 minutes.
These bars a little time-consuming, but are so tasty. These bars do not require many ingredients, so you might already have everything handy to bake these soon.
This is the best ever! Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Cream butter and sugar. Mash bananas. Beat the eggs and add to the bananas with the vanilla and buttermilk.
Make the balls the size of a 1/2 cup measure. You can make them smaller. Brown. Place in two 9x13 inch pans.
Prepare a baking sheet by lining it with aluminum foil, and preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
In a small bowl with electric mixer at high speed, beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in sugar until stiff peaks form.
In large bowl, beat egg yolks until lemon colored.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Grease a 9 x 9 inch square baking pan or a 9 inch round baking pan.
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Almost every year that I can remember as a child, Mother would make several huge fruitcakes; and this Watkin's Pound cake recipe is what she used as the cake part of the "fruit-cake".
12 Days of Classic Christmas Cookies
From the cookie left out for Santa to the gifts of cookies we give our neighbors, The cookie is one of the symbols of Christmas. Now a lot of people have gotten away from baking some of the great Christmas Classics so I present them here to you for your baking pleasure.
Everyone loves quick bread for the holidays right? Well here are some quick and easy quick breads that can be given as gifts this year. These breads are different from the usual pumpkin, zucchini and banana bread. Hope you enjoy making them.
A Santa Theme Christmas Luncheon
With the holidays almost upon us, I like to give my girlfriends a little time off. So I invite them all over for a little holiday luncheon that is a fun way to take a break from all the baking and Christmas shopping. This was quick and easy, because all the food can be made ahead of time and cooked the day of the party.