Slice & Bake Christmas Cookies (2024)

In this post, I am sharing how to make 3 kinds of cute slice-and-bake Christmas cookies: Santa, Santa boots, and wreath cookies! Give them to your family and friends and share the jolly spirits!πŸŽ„

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πŸ“Œ What I love about this recipe

πŸ“Œ What you'll learn in this post:

πŸ“Œ Ingredients For Christmas Cookies

πŸ“Œ How to Make Christmas Cookies

πŸ“Œ Frequently Asked Questions

πŸ“Œ VIDEO: Watch How To Make It!

πŸ“Œ Other Holiday Recipes

πŸ“Œ Printable Recipe

πŸ“Œ What I love about this recipe

If you know me, you may know I LOVE making slice-and-bake cookies. In the past, on my YouTube channel, I shared how to make slice-and-bake easter egg cookies, happy clover cookies, and Christmas tree cookies.

Slicing the dough is like opening up a present you have patiently awaited. I'm excited, nervous, and feeling like a kid again!

The cookies are buttery and crunchy. It's just a perfect little treat to enjoy with a hot drink during this holiday season.

Last year, I made slice-and-bake Christmas tree cookies. This year, I tried to simplify the process a little bit more so that you can make them with less effort!

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πŸ“Œ What you'll learn in this post:

In this post, you'll learn essential baking tips, such as:

  • The techniques to shape each design
  • How to cut/shape them easier - temperature control
  • Decorating tips you can apply to different kinds of cookies
  • How to bake them to maximize the result.

... and more!

Let's get started.

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πŸ“Œ Ingredients For Christmas Cookies

Cookie Dough

  • Make one batch of this cookie dough recipe.

Decorations

  • Food coloring: Red (Santa hat, boot, and red deco), green (wreath), orange (Santa face), and black (Santa eyes) as the main colors. Use any colors you like!
  • Egg wash: Mix the same amount of egg white and water.
  • Sprinkles: Gold, pink, and green sprinkles to cover the logs. And white, gold, and tree sprinkles to decorate the sliced cookie dough. Pick any sprinkle you like!

πŸ“Œ How to Make Christmas Cookies

Step 1: Make Cookie dough.

Make 1 batch of the cookie dough recipe.

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Step 2: Divide and color the dough.

Take about 300 g | 10.5 oz from the whole dough and divide it into 3 to color each. (Save the rest to cover the parts later.)

  • β…“: red (Santa hat and boots)
  • A little less than β…“: green (Wreath)
  • A little more than β…“: Color about β…“ of it with orange (Santa face) and use the rest for plain parts. (a center of the wreath and Santa beard)

Step 3: Shape the dough.

  1. Shaping wreath:
    • Make a pole. (Diameter: 1.5 cm | 0.6") Freeze. Curve it with a star cookie cutter to make a ruffle pattern.
    • Cover it with the green dough evenly. Freeze. Curve it with a cookie cutter again.
    • Cover it with plain dough evenly. Freeze.
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  1. Shaping Santa boots:
    • Make a rectangle shape. (Width: 1.5 cm | 0.6", Height: 2.5 cm | 1") with red dough. Freeze. Cut the sides with a knife. Use the extra dough to complete the foot shape. Chill it again.
    • Cover it with plain dough evenly. Freeze.
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  1. Shaping Santa:
    • Make a semicylinder. (Width: 2.5 cm | 1", Height: 1 cm | 0.4") Freeze.
    • Attach plain dough on top of it as his beard. (Mix in white sprinkles if you like.) Chill it again.
    • Make a hat part. (Width: 2.5 cm | 1", Height: 1.3 cm | 0.5") Freeze.
    • Attach the face and hat parts with extra dough and egg wash. Chill.
    • Cover it with pale green dough evenly. Freeze.
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Step 4: Make decoration parts.

Make decoration parts with extra dough:

  1. Roll the extra plain dough and attach white sprinkles. Chill it. Cut to use it as fluffs for the Santa boots, hat, and beards.
  2. Tiny red balls as plant fruits
  3. Apply a thin layer of egg wash and attach sprinkles to the logs.
    • The diameter of the logs: About 4 cm | 1.6"
    • The length of the logs: About 15 cm | 5.9"
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Step 5: Slice the log.

Slice the logs into 5 mm intervals.

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Step 6: Finish decorating.

  • Wreath: Attach tiny red balls and sprinkles
  • Santa boots: Attach the dough for fluffs, tiny red balls, and sprinkles as the leaf.
  • Santa: Attach the dough for fluffs (hat and beard), sprinkles (his browse and pom-pom of his hat), red balls (his nose), and black coloring (his eyes).
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Step 7: Bake!

Freeze the cookies until right before you bake.

The baking time and temperature:

  • First, bake at 350 F | 176 C for about 7 minutes.
  • Next, bake at 330 F | 165 C for another 7 minutes or more until the edge is slightly toasted.
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Baking Tips

πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ³ Chill the sliced cookie dough completely until right before baking By doing that, they don't spread too much in the oven. Freeze them to maximize the result!

πŸ”₯ First, Bake at 350 F | 176 C (Preheated) for about 7 minutes

Turn the temperature down to 330 F | 165 C and bake for another 7 minutes or more until the edge is slightly toasted.

  • Adjust the time and temperature depending on the oven and the size of your cookies. (Today, it was about 2 inches | 5 cm)
  • To enjoy the crispy texture, bake cookies until you see nice golden caramelization around the edge.
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πŸ“Œ Uses For Slice & Bake Christmas Cookies

Gift these special cookies to share with your friends and family! Make a cute Christmas cookie box or decorate it in a glass jar or gift bag with some candies and marshmallows...?? I can already see their smiles!

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I gotta say, these cookies are definitely not something you can make quickly. It does take time to make! But I think The details and efforts move people's hearts sometimes.

Also, if you don't have time, simply omit some decorations. Or pick just 1-2 designs! You do not need to make everything I showed today. Change the color, size, and shape as you like. No need to stress out too much about making them look super precise; The most important thing is for you to have fun!

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πŸ“Œ Frequently Asked Questions

How should I store the cookies?

Store them in an air-tight container for up to 4 days at room temperature or a few weeks in the fridge. But of course, eating them sooner is better for the freshness.
Adding silica gels to the container is a great option if you want your cookies to stay crispy.

Can I make these cookies throughout the week since I don't have enough time daily?

YES! For example, you can make the dough and color it on Day 1, shape it and make the logs on Day 2-3, slice and bake on Day 4, box them up on Day 5, etc. Do it a little by little at your pace. You can also freeze the dough between the tasks to keep it fresh.

How many cookies does it make?

It should make 50-60 cookies if you slice them in 5mm | 0.2" intervals. The length of the logs is about 15cm | 5.9", and the diameter is about 4cm | 1.6". You can change them as you like. No need to stick to the size and length!

How should I store the cookie dough?

Wrap the dough tightly and store it in a fridge for up to 4 days or a few months in a freezer.

Can I add any flavors to this dough?

Yes! You can add any flavors you like. Don't add too much so the cookies don't spread a lot in the oven.

Can I store this dough at room temperature?

I do not recommend that since it contains raw eggs in it. Store in a fridge or freezer for food safety reasons.

πŸ“Œ VIDEO: Watch How To Make It!

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πŸ“Œ Other Holiday Recipes

  • Christmas Cookie Box
  • Shortbread Cookies
  • Pumpkin Spice Bread
  • Apple Hand Pies
  • Flaky Pie Crust

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Slice & Bake! Christmas Cookies (Santa, Santa boots & Wreath)

Make 3 delightful slice-and-bake Christmas cookies; Santa, wreaths, and Santa boots, all from one batch of the recipe.

Author ayacaliva

Total Time 4 hours hrs

Course Cookie

Servings 50 cookies

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Equipment

  • Stand mixer with a paddle attachment Or a bowl with a whisk and spatula

  • Whisk to mix flours

  • Rubber spatula

  • Plastic wrap to wrap the dough

Ingredients

Cookie Dough

  • 226 g (2 US sticks) Butter (soft)
  • 160 g (1 β…“ cups) Powdered sugar
  • ΒΌ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 egg Whole egg
  • 1 yolk Egg yolk - Save the egg white for egg wash.
  • 350 g (3 cups) Cake flour
  • 70 g (ΒΎ cup) Almond flour

Decorations

  • Some Food colorings - Your choice
  • Some Sprinkles - Your choice
  • Some Egg white for egg wash - Mix the same amount of egg white and water to make the egg wash.

NOTE: For best results, measure ingredients with a scale. All recipes are designed with weighed ingredients using grams/ounces. Cup measurements (US customary units) are provided for your convenience.

Instructions

Icebox Cookie Dough

  • Make 1 batch of my icebox cookie dough.

    226 g Butter (soft), 160 g Powdered sugar, ΒΌ teaspoon Salt, 1 egg Whole egg, 1 yolk Egg yolk, 350 g Cake flour, 70 g Almond flour

Divide and color the dough.

  • Take about 300 g | 10.5 oz from it to make all the parts. (Save the rest to cover the parts later.)

    Divide it by 3 and color each:

    * β…“: red (Santa hat and boots)

    * A little less than β…“: green (Wreath)

    * A little more than β…“: Color about β…“ of it with orange (Santa face) and use the rest for plain parts. (a center of the wreath and Santa beard)

    Some Food colorings

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Shape the dough.

  • Shaping Wreath:

    1. Make a pole. (Diameter: 1.5 cm | 0.6 ") Freeze. Curve it with a star cookie cutter to make a ruffle pattern.

    2. Cover it with the green dough evenly. Freeze. Curve it with a cookie cutter again.

    3. Cover it with plain dough evenly. Freeze.

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  • Shaping Santa Boots:

    1. Make a rectangle shape. (Width: 1.5 cm | 0.6 ", Height: 2.5 cm | 1 ") with red dough. Freeze.

    2. Cut the sides with a knife. Use the extra dough to complete the feet shape. Chill it again.

    3. Cover it with plain dough evenly. Freeze.

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  • Shaping Santa:

    1. Make a semicylinder. (Width: 2.5 cm | 1 ", Height: 1 cm | 0.4 ") Freeze.

    2. Attach plain dough on top of it as his beard. (Mix in white sprinkles if you like.) Chill it again.

    3. Make a hat part. (Width: 2.5 cm | 1 ", Height: 1.3 cm | 0.5 ") Freeze.

    4. Attach the face and hat parts with extra dough and egg wash. Chill.

    5. Cover it with pale green dough evenly. Freeze.

    Some Egg white for egg wash

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Make decoration parts.

  • Make decoration parts with extra dough:

    * Tiny red balls as plant fruits and a Santa nose.

    * Roll the extra plain dough and attach white sprinkles. Chill it. Cut it for the Santa boots, hat, and beards.

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  • Apply a thin layer of egg wash and attach sprinkles to the logs.

    * The diameter of the logs: About 4cm | 1.6"

    * The length of the logs: About 15cm | 5.9"

    Some Egg white for egg wash, Some Sprinkles

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Slice the log.

  • Slice all the logs with about 5mm intervals.

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Finish decorating.

  • * Wreath: Attach tiny red balls and sprinkles

    * Santa boots: Attach the dough for fluffs, tiny red balls, and sprinkles as the leaf.

    * Santa: Attach the dough with white sprinkles (hat and beard), white sprinkles (his browse and pom-pom of his hat), red balls (his nose), and black coloring (his eyes).

    Some Sprinkles

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Bake!

  • Freeze the cookies until right before you bake.

    1. First, bake at 350 F | 176 C (Preheated) for about 7 mins.

    2. Next, turn the temperature down to 330 F | 165 C and bake for another 7 mins or more until the edge is slightly toasted.

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Notes

How to store them:

Store them in an air-tight container for up to 4 days at room temperature or a few weeks in a fridge. But eat them sooner for the best taste.
Adding a silica gel to the container is a great option if you want your cookies to stay crispy.

Chill the dough completely until right before baking. By doing that, they don't spread too much in the oven. I like to freeze them to maximize the result!

Nutrition

Calories: 73kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 9mg | Potassium: 15mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 0.1g | Vitamin A: 140IU | Vitamin C: 0.001mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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