Get the entire family involved in the kitchen this year while making holiday treats for friends and family or just for you all to enjoy! Dress up the tree with something edible or craft your own tasty munchie for the perfect Christmas treat! Find these festive recipes below.
Christmas Puppy Chow
Cookie Named Desire has mastered the perfect treat to snack on during the holiday season! This festive mix is simple for your kids to make without extra supervision, no oven or stove time necessary! Remember to chill the mixture in the refrigerator to limit the mess. It can be made extra special for your kids by letting them pick out their favorite addition to toss in for a personalized treat.
Christmas Tree Rice Krispie Treats
Elevate your traditional rice krispie treats with a festive holiday spin that will look as good as they taste! Your kids will love shaping these little trees from Cooking Classy into the cutest Christmas snack. Get creative and use what you have on hand—switch out the peanut butter cups for oreos or use candies as ornaments. Decorate each “tree” to fit your home!
Ornament Popcorn Ball
These only require four ingredients that you typically already have in your kitchen! These edible ornaments from Taste of Home should be a new holiday favorite, especially made with popcorn and marshmallows! These are even more fun dyed with green or red food coloring for an extra festive spin.
Christmas Cake Balls
These Christmas cake balls from Wilton are so easy to make and hard to mess up. Each child can be involved from start to finish, from mixing the cake, to coating in chocolate. For an extra delicious treat, sprinkle with crushed candy canes or toss in edible sprinkles for an added holiday flair!
My Favorite Gingerbread Cookies
Need festive treats for Santa this year? Sallys Baking Addiction shows you how to make these gingerbread snacks that will be gone in no time! Your kids can easily personalize each one and make their own cookie creations to put out on Christmas Eve. It is the perfect cookie to bake ahead and let the kids decorate anytime!
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