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posted by Liz Berg

on November 26, 2023 (updated 3/8/24)

These Christmas Dessert Recipes are perfect for the holidays! With all the festivities, you’ll love this arsenal of amazing Christmas Treats.

Here are some of my favorite Christmas Desserts that are ideal for serving at the end of your celebratory meal or to package up and give to friends and/or family as holiday gifts! My family expects a rich chocolate dessert for Christmas, but we also gather together on Christmas Eve and often on New Year’s Day. Having some delicious Holiday Desserts from which to choose makes it less daunting to decide what to add to the menu!

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1 Why You Must Make

2 Frequently Asked Questions

3 Christmas Dessert Recipes

4 Cranberry, White Chocolate, Crystallized Ginger Cookies

5 Best Sugar Cookies Recipe

6 Holiday Pinwheel Cookies

7 Mousseline au Chocolat

8 Double Dose English Toffee Recipe

9 Bûche de Noël

10 White Chocolate Mousse with Frangelico Recipe

11 Easy Chocolate Mousse Tart

12 Triple Ginger Snaps

13 Christmas Pavlova Wreath - Elegant Holiday Dessert

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Why You Must Make

  • If you make the same recipes for each holiday dinner, here are some great alternatives.
  • Have a cookie exchange? Bake a tried and true, new recipe.
  • Need a show-stopping Christmas dessert? I’ve got you covered.

Have you baked up your holiday cookies? Planned your menu for Christmas, Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve? How about dessert? Well, today I’m guest posting for my busy friend, Brianne, who just moved into a new home and is a bit overwhelmed unpacking and getting her new house set for Christmas with two little ones in tow. Being a bit crazed myself, I handpicked some recipes that are ideal for the season. Whether used to cap off a big festive meal or to share at a cookie exchange, I hope my list will inspire you.

Make sure you check out all my Holiday Food Gift Ideas and Best Cookie Exchange Recipes, too!

Frequently Asked Questions

What Do Americans Like for Dessert on Christmas Day?

Some popular Christmas desserts in the US include English Trifle, a Yule Log, Cheesecake, Fudge, Truffles, Apple Pie, Fruitcake, and even Chocolate Chip Cookies.

What Are Some Make-Ahead Christmas Desserts?

Candies like Fudge, English Toffee, Peppermint Bark, and Caramels can be made ahead of time. Just store them in airtight tins.
Cheesecakes freeze well, but wait to garnish until after defrosting. Many cookies can be baked a month or more ahead of time and kept in the freezer. These include gingersnaps, chocolate crinkles, unfrosted sugar cookies, and more!

The Recipe:

Christmas Dessert Recipes

Impressive, delicious Christmas Desserts that are perfect for the holidays.

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Cranberry, White Chocolate, Crystallized Ginger Cookies

A star-studded cookie that's perfect for the holidays and all year long! With dried cranberries and a delicious hit of ginger, this is one unforgettable cookie.

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Best Sugar Cookies Recipe

These are the best iced sugar cookies! Perfect for the holidays. These cut-out cookies are perfect for any occasion and can be cut into any shape! My friends and I tested a few sugar cookie recipes and this was the winner!

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Holiday Pinwheel Cookies

These are just so pretty and festive; they screamholiday! These festive cookies are adapted from Gale Gand.

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Mousseline au Chocolat

Julia Child's Chocolate Mousse is an elegant no-bake recipe. Perfect when your oven is busy with a turkey or roast beast. This may not be a traditional holiday dessert, but who doesn’t love a rich, creamy chocolate mousse? Especially one that comes from Julia Child’s recipe collection.

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Double Dose English Toffee Recipe

Classic English toffee kicked up a notch with a topping of chopped Heath bars.

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Bûche de Noël

A traditional French Christmas dessert, this Yule Log is perfect for chocolate lovers!

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White Chocolate Mousse with Frangelico Recipe

A nice alternative to the classic chocolate mousse. A slosh of Frangelico, a hazelnut liqueur, makes it even more special occasion worthy. Plus, topping these with fresh berries and a sprig of mint adds a festive twist.

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Easy Chocolate Mousse Tart

A no-bake chocolate mousse tart is a terrific chocolate dessert. Cut it into slivers and be prepared to swoon with every bite of this elegant dessert.

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Triple Ginger Snaps

Chewy ginger snap cookies with a delicious triple boost of ginger with ground ginger, crystallized ginger and fresh ginger!!

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Christmas Pavlova Wreath - Elegant Holiday Dessert

This beautiful meringue wreath is made out of a circle of meringues with divots for whipped cream and berries! Add some mint to complete the red and green presentation for the holidays!

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posted by Liz Berg on November 26, 2023
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    19 Comments on “Christmas Dessert Recipes”

  1. Judee Gluten Free A-Z Blog Reply

    I am blown away with all of these fabulous looking desserts for the holidays. I would be happy to sample any of them. Thanks for sharing these.

  2. Healthy World Cuisine Reply

    Great holiday round up! Would love one of each but think we want to start with those chewy ginger snap cookies. Love the warming spices.

  3. Sandra Reply

    What a delicious round up!

  4. The Ninja Baker Reply

    Happy Christmas indeed! You’ve given Brianne a very thoughtful gift indeed by guest posting with this rewarding roundup =)

  5. Ramona Reply

    What a fantastic round up of treats. I know the holidays are filled with sugar plums dancing in everyone’s head at your house! I need to bake more holiday treats… my poor kids!

  6. Peggy Johnson Reply

    I need a new stand mixer, this is what I would get

  7. Maureen | org*smic Chef Reply

    Those are some outstanding photos for things I should be baking for Christmas!

  8. Kelly Reply

    It’s been a crazy dessert factory in my kitchen lately but I keep looking for more sweets to add to the list hehe. These all look incredible! Can’t wait to check out the recipes!

  9. Angie@Angie's Recipes Reply

    That’s sweet and beautiful roundup, Liz!
    Have a wonderful baking season!
    Angie

  10. Linda | Brunch with joy Reply

    Gulp, it’s Christmas already? Where did 2014 go? Perhaps it’s a good idea to end the year with something sweet.

  11. Annamaria @ Bakewell Junction Reply

    Lizzy,
    What a great roundup and giveaway. Thanks so much.
    Annamaria

  12. Roz Reply

    What a super sweet spread of Christmas treats! Can’t wait to get in the kitchen and bake now that the semester has wound down! Ho Ho Ho!
    Roz

  13. Sophia @ NY Foodgasm Reply

    OMG allll these sweets looks good, I would not be able to stop eating and then make myself feel gross.

  14. Auntiepatch Reply

    Yum!

  15. elizabeth Reply

    Yummy yum yums!! I’d buy a food processor! My arms and hands are dying!

  16. Amy (Savory Moments) Reply

    Ah – so many tasty holiday treats to bake and eat, yet so little time! These all look delicious!

  17. Eva Reply

    Oh Liz, what a wonderful list! Your family must be very happy, they know already that they are going to eat the very nice food 😉

  18. Jill @ MadAboutMacarons Reply

    What a fabulous sounding list – ooh, that frangelico mousse sounds tempting, first off! Holiday baking? Not started yet – but think that last week of schools next week calls for lots of treats for the teachers… good luck with all the preparations, Liz!

  19. Lynn@Happier Than A Pig In Mud Reply

    That’s a nice round-up of treats Liz! I’m sure I’d use the gift card for some new kitchen toys:@)

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FAQs

What kind of desserts are you going to make if there is a celebration at home? ›

We favor desserts made in individual portions, such as cookies and cupcakes, or ones that can be easily portioned out—think bar cookies, sheet cakes, and Bundts—so there is less to fuss over at the last minute. We have included a few easy treats, like fruit crisps, that you could scoop and serve at the party.

Why do people bake during the holidays? ›

Baking also represents the giving spirit of Christmas. It is a way to show love and appreciation, and it is a fun activity for the whole family – a great way to bond with loved ones. Baking also allows people to be creative and express their holiday spirit through decorated cookies, cakes, and other festive treats.

What is a good dessert to bring to someone's house? ›

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Do holiday baking contestants get to use recipes? ›

"For baking we let people use recipes," he said. "I certainly couldn't compete without them."

What was the first Christmas cookie? ›

History. Modern Christmas cookies can trace their history to recipes from Medieval Europe biscuits, when many modern ingredients such as cinnamon, ginger, black pepper, almonds and dried fruit were introduced into the west.

Is cake a part of the celebration at your home? ›

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