Apple butter linzer cookies
Existing somewhere in between a jam and an apple sauce, this slow simmered spread can be enjoyed all year round, so why not do a spin on a classic holiday cookie?
Ginger Molasses cookies
Ginger molasses cookies are arguably the hallmark cookie for the holidays. Some like their ginger molasses cookies hard and crispy, like gingersnaps, and others want them pillow-y soft.
Carrot cake cookies
I took a classic cake and cookie-fied it. It’s got all the same fixings as a carrot cake, but arguably more efficient.
Orange cranberry cardamom muffins
These light and fluffy muffins can (and should!) be enjoyed anytime of the day, and will definitely come in handy around the holiday season.
Chocolate peppermint blossoms
If given the chance and no impulse control I’m confident that I could devour a bag of Candy Cane Hershey Kisses in a day.
White chocolate cranberry cookies
These chewy cranberry white chocolate cookies are the perfect combo of sweet and tangy with a little bit of spice.
Red velvet crinkle cookies
These red velvet crinkle cookies are fudgy, jam packed with chocolate rich flavor, and in my opinion the ultimate holiday cookie.
Lemon lavender shortbread
As someone who isn’t very good at math, I can confidently tell you that making shortbread is as easy as 1 2 3.
Cherry almond ricotta cake
Let me preface this recipe by ironically stating I am not a fan of ricotta cheese.
S’more Bars
When I don’t want the fuss of building a bonfire but want a similar experience of ease without the microwave, I think these s’more bars hit the ‘meet-in-the-middle’ sweet spot.
Blood orange poppy seed olive oil cake
There’s something about the tangy, tart sweetness of a blood orange that understands me on a molecular level.
Olive Oil Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk cookies
Life pro-tip #1: Always keep cookie dough in the freezer. You never know when you’re craving something sweet.
Caramel Apple coffee cake
This caramel apple coffee cake will definitely set the tone for the season, and helps you eat your way through your apples.
Funfetti sugar cookies
There's a reason why we call them funfetti. They're fun to make, delicious to eat and oh-so-sweet for your nostalgia trip.