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Cookie Exchange: 30+ Cookie Recipes

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It is almost Christmas time and that means it is time for some cookie exchanges!

To help you come up with a fun and unique cookie recipe for your annual exchange, I have compiled over 30 of the best cookie recipes from around the web!

I hope you find something useful or even find a new blog to visit!

Cookie Exchange Ideas: Over 30 yummy Christmas Cookie Recipes

Cookie Exchange: 30+ Cookie Recipes

I painstakingly put all of these in alphabetical order, hope that helps you find something!

Blueberry Shortbread Cookies

Chaotic Cake Cookies

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

Chocolate Chip Pecan Heath Bar Cookies

Chrusciki (Baked, Not Fried) Stockpile Recipe

Cinnamon Stars

Cookie Kisses and Cookie Cups <–mine! Easy, but not a cheap cookie

Over 30 Christmas Cookies

Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

Crunchy Chocolate Chip Cookies

Easy Peanut Butter Cookies <–mine! the boys LOVE and it is super easy

Guaranteed To Turn Your House Into THE After School Destination, Chocolate Chip Cookies

Low Calorie Chocolate Chip Cookies

Magic Cookie Bars

Mini Peanut Butter Cookie Stuffed Pies

Mint Oreo Cookie Balls <–mine! oh so yummy, but not super easy

Oatmeal Cherry Cookies

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Recipe

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Pumpkin Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

Ranger Cookies – aka Santa’s Favorite

Snickerdoodle Cake Mix Cookies

Stockpile Monster Yummies

Triple Chocolate!!

White Chocolate Chunk Salted Oatmeal Cookie

Christmas Cookie Exchange Over 30 Recipes

More Cookies:

Over 20 Low Calorie Cookies

15 Different Peanut Butter Cookies

As if the list above isn’t enough, check out the list of Easy Christmas Cookies from Crystal and Comp

What is a cookie exchange?

You and the girls plan a time to get together.  You make a dozen cookies per person coming and take your set to the get together.  Each person does the same thing with their own favorite recipe.  Then, you relax, mingle, and swap!  So, if 6 of you get together, you have 6 different cookies to put together as gifts or to just eat at home.  Fun, right?  Plus, if you bring your recipe for each person, they can make your cookies throughout the year!

Cookie Exchange Invitations

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kathleen rowley

Sunday 6th of August 2017

Thanks for your thoughtfulness! I pinned &post on Facebook. Never to early to plan for Holidays!

Janie Burnsed

Saturday 5th of August 2017

I always wanted to have a cookie exchange party . Should I start off with a small amount of people or maybe keep it to ten ? I would like to have a couple party . I would do the meat and some side dishes Plus I would also ask for everyone to bring a covered dish . I would have popcorn and a movie for the children . Plus along with all the cookies that you take home I will be making a scrap book cookbook for everyone to take home . How should everyone bring their cookies to share ? In zipper bags in tins ? I have always wanted to have a cookie exchange party !!! Do you think 10 would be too many to invite ?? Don't forget we also are having a sit down meal . Please help me get started.

Kelli Miller

Wednesday 9th of August 2017

If you are sitting a sit-down meal, I would only invite the number of people that will fit around your dining room table. :-) As for how to share, that is totally up to you. I usually buy the metal throwaway tins at Walmart for only a couple dollars. Then, I can sort into pretty gift tins when I get back home with my selection of different cookies.

Rachel

Wednesday 12th of December 2012

thank you for posting this! I think i'll be making the ranger cookies for an upcoming exchange - they sound easy and delicious!

ConnieFoggles

Friday 7th of December 2012

It's fun to look through these cookie recipes and try out some new ones for the holidays.

Lindsay @ Laughing Lindsay

Wednesday 5th of December 2012

Yum! I'm going to be making some oatmeal chocolate chip cookies this weekend.