For the past two years I’ve created a gluten-free Christmas cookie recipe guide with twenty four new recipes, one for each day of December leading up to Christmas day. It’s a holiday recipe round up I’ve loved doing and based on the response, you’ve loved it too.
When my children and I first became gluten-free ten years ago the baking aspect of the holidays really loomed large. I was determined, really for them, that the holidays would be ‘normal’ and that I didn’t want them to feel left out of any traditions. I would have loved to have a fresh list of 24 holiday cookie recipes delivered on December 1st so I did not have to research and find a collection everyone would love and could eat.
I think whenever life deals you a curveball, unexpected gifts come from it. I joined a local Celiac Sprue Association to learn more about eating gluten-free as soon as we were diagnosed. They held periodic gatherings and did a Christmas Cookie Exchange and Recipe Swap in December. It was held at a Grange hall in a neighboring small town. Everyone would come with 6 dozen gluten-free cookies or treats, along with copies of their recipes, and containers to take cookie assortments home.
There would be wine, hot chocolate and mulled cider to drink. Everyone dressed up in festive holiday clothes, chatted with friends, met new ones and everyone could eat everything there. The impact of this is something one would never imagine unless they have to navigate through every single thing they eat, every day, as we are required to do. The freedom of knowing EVERYthing at the gathering could be eaten, without thought or label reading, was something my children never get to experience and it was like a liberation; it was a joyous event that they’ll always remember. We’d leave with a box of treats to enjoy at home as well.
For this third year I’m adding in some treats along with cookies. There are so many fun sweets to make that are gluten-free in addition to cookies I hate to leave them out! As with the prior two years, all the recipes are new so be sure to check out the first two round ups at the bottom for even more ideas!
White Chocolate Gingerbread Cookies {My Gluten-Free Kitchen)
Chocolate Pomegranate Clusters {Lexie’s Kitchen and Living}
Chocolate Peppermint Madeleines {Fearless Dining}
Red and Green Swirl Cookies {This Fox Kitchen}
Oreo Truffles {What The Fork Food Blog}
Sugar Crusted Chocolate Sables {The Heritage Cook}
Lime Meltaways (vegan too) {Heather Christo}
Coffee-Roasted Almond-Toasted Coconut Dark Chocolate Bark {Half Baked Harvest}
Chocolate Peppermint Meringue Christmas Trees {Baking A Moment}
White Chocolate Coconut Truffles {Dinners Dishes & Dessert}
Dark Chocolate Macaroon Thumbprint Cookies {Gourmande In The Kitchen}
Homemade Baci Perugina Italian Hazelnut Chocolates {Texanerin Baking}
Hot Chocolate Fudge {Wonky Wonderful}
Triple Chocolate Mint Cookies {My Gluten-Free Kitchen}
Soft Frosted Sugar Cookies {What The Fork Food Blog}
Peppermint Patties {Heather Christo}
Soft and Chewy Double Chocolate Chip Cookies {Dinners Dishes & Desserts}
Travel Blogger says
These look wonderful! It can be so difficult to work around a food allergy especially during the holidays. Your list helps make it easier.
Tracy @ Ascending Butterfly says
It is great to see such a wide variety of GF options, sometimes adhering to a particular diet can feel so restrictive, so to have so many options means not feeling deprived in any way! Happy Holidays! 🙂
Toni Dash says
I couldn’t agree more Tracy. Our attitude is not to focus on eating gluten-free as a detriment but rather to explore all we CAN eat. As you can see there isn’t much deprivation in this list!
Theresa says
What an awesome list! I would especially like to make those pretty meringues!
Liz says
Beautiful recipes. Thank you.
Jennifer Mercurio says
wow so many tasty treats and I love that they are all gluten free! The sugar plums and Meringue Christmas trees look absolutely amazing!
Liz Mays says
Oh man, they all look so yummy. I need to try a couple new cookie recipes this year. I’d love to make some gluten free ones like the thumbprint cookies.
MJ L says
These recipes looks great! I am not gluten free but I would try these!
Pam says
So glad to find all these gluten free treats! My daughter has celiac disease so she misses out on a lot of holiday baking.
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Thanks so much for sharing these. I never knew gluten free could look so good.
Ora Lee Gurr says
The gluten-free sugar cookies and chocolate peppermint meringue Christmas trees just captured my attention and didn’t want to let go. I know it will be fun to follow the links to the recipes and have a special batch of holiday goodies I can share with friends and family.