Create a Christmas Cookie Gift Box: 30 Festive Recipes

Nothing captures the holidays like Christmas cookies, and a thoughtfully arranged cookie box is a beautiful, festive way to present them. This Christmas Cookie Box idea brings together tried-and-true recipes and simple presentation tips to create a stunning gift or showpiece for parties, potlucks, and family gatherings.

Christmas cookie box with twine, pine cones and ornament decorations

Growing up, baking with my mom was a seasonal ritual. Everything we made was from scratch, and over the holidays she always filled the house with a wide assortment of quick breads, cookies and no-bake treats. Her homemade gifts were eagerly anticipated — the joy on recipients’ faces when she presented them is a memory I cherish.

Her tradition inspired me to carry on the custom. Now, every year I bake an abundance of cookies and candies and assemble them into pretty boxes to give to friends and family. This Christmas Cookie Box is an ode to those memories and to the simple pleasure of gifting something homemade.

Cookie box filled with sugar cookies, biscotti and more

Tips for the perfect cookie gift box

Cookie boxes are easy to assemble and make an immediate impression. With a little planning and a few simple supplies, you can create a polished presentation that highlights the variety of cookies and candies you’ve prepared.

Step 1: Choose your recipes

Select a combination that balances color, texture and flavor — for example, a soft cookie, a crunchy biscotti, a chewy bar and a no-bake candy. Decide how many recipes you’ll include (three, six, or more) so you know what size box or boxes to buy. If time is limited, include some easy no-bake items and a few store-bought accents like foil-wrapped chocolates or candy canes.

Step 2: Choose your boxes

Boxes, tins and wood organizers each have their advantages. Larger organizers work well for potlucks or family gatherings, while smaller boxes, tins or cellophane-wrapped plates are ideal for gifts. Line boxes with parchment or use cupcake liners and dividers to separate different treats and prevent sticking. For shipping, choose sturdy tins or well-padded boxes to keep cookies intact.

Step 3: Select decorations and materials

Small decorative touches elevate the presentation. Think mini pine cones, tiny ornaments, festive twine, ribbons, gift tags and tissue paper. Place a sprig of greenery or a small ornament on top for a finishing touch that feels thoughtful without being fussy.

Step 4: Determine what equipment you need

Gather the basics before you begin: baking sheets, mixing bowls, measuring tools, a rolling pin and cookie cutters if needed, and a hand or stand mixer for doughs and frostings. Having equipment organized and at hand speeds up the process and helps prevent mistakes.

Step 5: Write a shopping list

Create a detailed list of ingredients for every recipe you plan to make. Bring the list to the store and check off items as you go so nothing gets forgotten. Consider common pantry staples ahead of time so you can avoid last-minute runs.

Step 6: Plan your schedule

Plan baking and decorating sessions with packaging in mind. Cookie doughs can often be made a few days ahead and refrigerated, and many cookies freeze well after baking (freeze before decorating for best results). If you’re pressed for time, bake first and decorate the next day. Staggering tasks over several days makes large batches manageable.

Christmas cookie box filled with cookies, candy and holiday decorations

30 Best Holiday Recipes for your Christmas cookie boxes

This collection offers a wide range of holiday favorites: classic cut-outs and gingerbread, crunchy biscotti, bar desserts, fudges and no-bake candies, plus gluten-free and lighter options to suit different tastes. Mix and match to create a well-rounded box that will delight anyone on your list.

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Almond dragees in a white bowl with a linen

Almond Dragees

Crunchy caramelized almonds dipped in chocolate and dusted with cocoa or powdered sugar — gluten- and dairy-free.

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Christmas sugar cookies on a plate with sprinkles.

Christmas Cut Out Sugar Cookies

Soft, thick cut-out cookies decorated with a simple vanilla icing and festive sprinkles — a holiday classic.

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Almond horn cookies on parchment paper.

Chocolate Dipped Almond Horn Cookies

Crispy and chewy almond horns, dipped in chocolate for an elegant, gluten-free holiday cookie.

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Coconut macaroons on a plate with one cut in half

Easy Coconut Macaroons

Soft, chewy coconut macaroons without condensed milk — dairy- and gluten-free, ready in about 30 minutes.

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Cranberry orange biscotti dipped in white chocolate.

Cranberry Orange Biscotti

Crunchy biscotti studded with dried cranberries and almonds, optionally dipped in white chocolate — perfect with tea or coffee.

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Stack of flourless peanut butter cookies

Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies

Easy gluten-free cookies loaded with peanut butter, oats and dark chocolate — ready in about 30 minutes.

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Gingerbread cookies piled on a wooden server

Gingerbread Cookies

Soft, slightly chewy gingerbread with warm spice and simple vanilla icing — always a holiday favorite.

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Gingerbread biscotti dipped in white chocolate with sprinkles

Gingerbread Biscotti

Crunchy biscotti packed with gingerbread flavor and dipped in white chocolate — lovely for gifting.

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Soft gingersnap cookies laying flat with sparkle sugar

Gingersnap Cookies

Chewy, soft gingersnaps with deep molasses and warm spices — a comforting addition to any cookie box.

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Gluten free peanut butter blossoms on white plate with kisses

Gluten Free Peanut Butter Blossoms

Flourless peanut butter blossoms made with just a few ingredients — a perfect gluten-free holiday cookie.

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Greek almond cookies piled on a wire rack

Greek Almond Cookies (Amygdalota)

Classic Greek almond cookies made with five ingredients — naturally gluten-free and delightfully satisfying.

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Key lime cooler cookies on a plate with bite out of top cookie.

Key Lime Cooler Cookies

Light, buttery cookies bursting with fresh key lime and coated in powdered sugar — they keep well for gifting.

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Meyer lemon Greek butter cookies on a plate with lemon slices.

Meyer Lemon Greek Butter Cookies (Kourabiedes)

Classic kourabiedes with a citrus twist — tender, buttery cookies rolled in powdered sugar for a festive touch.

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Stack of no bake chocolate peanut butter oatmeal cookies.

No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies

A quick, hearty no-bake cookie that’s dairy-, gluten- and refined sugar-free — great for a simpler box.

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Orange sugared cranberries in a white ramekin

Orange Sugared Cranberries

Bright, sparkly cranberries flavored with orange — a pretty edible garnish or sweet addition to a cookie box.

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Stack of persimmon cookies on a white plate

Persimmon Cookies

Soft cookies with persimmon, oats, dried cranberries and pecans — cozy, chewy and addictive.

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Peppermint bark squares in a parchment lined white box.

Peppermint Bark

Layered dark and white chocolate topped with crushed candy canes — an easy, no-bake favorite for holiday gifting.

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Peppermint brownies with peppermint crunchy scattered around

Easy Peppermint Brownies

Fudgy brownies infused with peppermint and topped for a seasonal treat — rich and crowd-pleasing.

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Stack of red velvet brownies with glass of milk

Red Velvet Brownies

Decadent red velvet brownies with a cream cheese swirl and chocolate chips — festive and indulgent.

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plate of red velvet macarons stacked up

Red Velvet Macarons

Crisp, chewy French macarons with red velvet flavor and a tangy cream cheese filling — elegant and special.

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Red velvet whoopie pies piled on a plate.

Red Velvet Whoopie Pies

Soft cake-like cookies sandwiched with cream cheese frosting — nostalgic and perfect for a gift box.

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stack of rocky road candy

Dark Chocolate Rocky Road Candy

A quick, four-ingredient candy that combines almonds, marshmallows and dark chocolate for a nostalgic treat.

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Chocolate truffles in a white bowl

Chocolate Truffles

Decadent, creamy truffles rolled in your choice of coatings — an impressive, easy homemade gift.

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Squares of chocolate peanut butter fudge piled on a white plate

Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge

Creamy, rich fudge with chocolate and peanut butter — an irresistible addition to any cookie assortment.

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Squares of dark chocolate fudge piled on a plate.

Dark Chocolate Toffee Fudge

Velvety dark chocolate fudge studded with crunchy toffee and finished with flaky sea salt.

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Magic cookie bars cut into squares.

Magic Cookie Bars

Sweet layered bars with graham crust, condensed milk, coconut, chocolate and pecans — classic and chewy.

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Stack of chewy chocolate chip cookies with bite out of top cookie

Salted Chocolate Chip Cookies

Thick, chewy cookies with dark chocolate and flaky sea salt — a reliably loved classic.

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Equipment

  • Baking sheets and cooling racks
  • Mixing bowls and measuring tools
  • Rolling pin and cookie cutters (if making cut-outs)
  • Hand or stand mixer for doughs and frostings
  • Parchment paper, cupcake liners and small dividers
  • Boxes, tins, twine, ribbons and gift tags for packaging

Notes

  • Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature with parchment between layers until you assemble your boxes.
  • Many cookies freeze well. Bake first, freeze in airtight bags, then thaw and decorate as needed before packaging.

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