47 Thanksgiving Cookie Recipes to Give Pie Some Competition
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Put away that pie plate. These festive, warming Thanksgiving cookies raise the stakes for ways to use pumpkin spice and apple filling. While cookie-baking season might not kick off in earnest until December, there’s no reason to wait to bake a batch of festive cookies. In fact, we can’t imagine a better way to usher in the holiday season than with swirled rugelach, spicy ginger sandwich cookies, and shortbread dusted in sparkling sugar. Of course, we’ve got all the traditional Thanksgiving cookie ideas, likechewy molasses cookiesandsugar cookiesdecorated like turkeys. But we’re also making room for new traditions withfish sauce-flavored shortbreadandblack garlic chocolate chip cookies. These Thanksgiving cookie recipes aren’t just for dessert:Biscottiand chewyoatmeal cookiescan double as breakfast while watching the parade, andcoffee-spiked maltsprovide an extra caffeine boost to power you through the long day.
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Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
Brown butter imparts deep, toffee-like notes to this Thanksgiving cookie recipe, complementing the caramelly sweetness of the brown sugar.
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Chewy Oatmeal Cookies
This oatmeal cookie is for the purists. It skips the mix-ins entirely (that’s right, no raisins) and puts chewy old-fashioned oats front and center. The simple cookies are delicately flavored with light brown sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon.
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Pan-Banging Ginger Molasses Cookies
Gently banging the sheet pan of almost-baked cookies against the oven rack creates rippled crunchy edges, while keeping the middle slightly soft and chewy.
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Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies, aka "The Nora Ephron"
The process is key to this peanut butter cookie recipe. It may take a little time, but patient bakers are rewarded with evenly baked, uniform cookies and a creamy peanut butter filling. If you’re looking for an even easier option, considerthese 3-ingredient peanut butter cookiesinstead.
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Coconut-Sugar Crinkle Cookie Sandwiches
Coconut sugarstars in these sandwich cookies, adding rich notes of caramel and molasses. We’d happily eat the cookies on their own, but you know what makes them even better? A silky white chocolate ganache filling.
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Coffee-Hazelnut Biscotti
The secret to keeping biscotti tender, yet sturdy enough for dunking? An extra egg yolk—and lots of butter.
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Apple Pie Cookies
These portable treats pack all the flavors of apple pie into a flaky cookie crust. They’re one of our very best Thanksgiving cookies.
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Not-Quite-Bonnie's Rugelach
This recipe comes from renowned chef and cookbook author Yotam Olenghetti’s Canadian mother. The delicate, buttery pastries are filled with toasted walnuts and sweet-tart quince paste. The secret to uniformly shaping these fall cookies is to first slice the round of dough into quarters, then triangles.
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Chewy Molasses Cookies
Lightly spiced, chewy, and unapologetically molasses-y, this is our favorite version yet of the classic holiday cookie.
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Classic Snickerdoodle Cookies
With its fall-forward, cinnamon-sugar flavor, this old-school cookie recipe earns its spot at the Thanksgiving feast.
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Grated Shortbread Bars With Rose Jam
Freezing, then gratingshortbread cookie dough into a baking tray gives these jammy bars an airy, almost streusel-like crumb. Perfect for snacking on a few hours ahead of the big meal, ideally with a cup of tea.
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Sesame Chocolate Rye Breakfast Cookies
Earthy rye flour, sweet dried cranberries, toasty pecans, and a seedy medley make these breakfast cookies taste likehomemade granola bars.
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Soft Gingerbread Tiles With Rum Butter Glaze
Glazed in shiny rum butter, these tender cookies get their terracotta color from molasses and brown sugar. A cookie stamp creates their embossed pattern, giving them the look of antique tiles.
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Tamarind Millionaire’s Shortbread
This classic English bar cookie features the traditional layers of buttery shortbread, rich caramel, and chocolate ganache. The twist?The caramel is spiked with sweet-and-sour tamarind paste.
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Rugelach
The cream cheese-based dough helps these swirled cookies come together faster than their laminated counterparts. Feel free to play around with the filling, leaning into fall flavors like pecan, cranberry, or caramel apple.
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No-Bake Butterscotch-Coconut Cookies
Wantfestive cookies in a flash?These butterscotch buttons set in just 10 minutes in the fridge. They don’t need to be baked, which means they don’t take up coveted oven space on Thanksgiving.
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Pannelet Cookies With Sweet Potato and Coconut
These golden-hued yam and coconut cookies are a staple in Spanish bakeries when the fall weather sets in. They’re also full of the fall flavors you're craving on Thanksgiving.
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Triple-Ginger Cream Sandwiches
For a double ginger punch, this Thanksgiving cookie idea pairs grated, fresh ginger with the ground spice. But we don’t stop there: the cream cheese frosting is spiked with candied ginger too.
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3-Ingredient Hazelnut Cookies
A whipped egg white makes these hazelnut cookies crispy, yet airy. Wondering what to do with the leftover egg yolk? Here are37 ideas.
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Pumpkin Whoopie Pies
Put a portable spin onpumpkin cheesecakewith thesepumpkin spice sandwich cookies, complete with bourbon-spiked cream cheese frosting and candied pecans.
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Salted-Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Usingsalted buttergives these chocolate chip cookies a savory edge, complementing the sweeter flavors. Mix and match add-ins if you choose, like butterscotch chips, pecans, or dried cranberries.
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Gluten-Free Lacy Oat Sandwich Cookies
Orange liqueur-spiked chocolate ganache gives these delicate, lacy sandwich cookies a festive flavor. Enjoy with a post-feast digestif.
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Pistachio Cardamom Butter Cookies
Upgrade standard butter cookies with floral cardamom and toasty pistachios, plus a drizzle of white chocolate for good measure.
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Espresso Chocolate Sablés
Skip the sheet tray and bake these thick, chocolate-flecked cookies in a muffin tin.
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Stamped Calamansi-Fish Sauce Shortbread
Fish and fruit isa common pairing in the Philippines. In this shortbread cookie recipe, cookbook author Abi Balingit adds a splash of salty fish sauce to the sweet calamansi glaze.
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Molasses Cookies
Chewy, spiced molasses cookies are a staplefall dessert, right up there with caramel apples. Rolling balls of cookie dough in a coarse finishing sugar, liketurbinado or demerara sugar, adds crunchy contrast.
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Canadian Butter Tarts
Stuffed with a gooey brown sugar–maple syrup filling, these adorable mini tarts, might just upstage all the pies lining the Thanksgiving dessert table.
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Ginger and Almond Bars
Looking for a unique Thanksgiving cookie idea? These nutty bars double down on ginger, with both fresh and candied. They can be made with an assortment of dried fruits and citrus zest.
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Gluten-Free Pistachio Truffle Cookies
The generous amount of hands-off time in this recipe means you can work on other dishes (or, ahem, clean the house before guests arrive) while the cookies bake, chill, and set.
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3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies
A cup of peanut butter, a cup of sugar, and an egg are all you need to make this easy holiday cookie recipe. It also happens to be gluten-free.
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Melty Chocolate-Truffle Cookies
Rolled in powdered sugar, these chocolaty cookies have the crinkly exterior of the Christmas cookies you know and love.
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Bacon-Fat Gingersnaps
If you’re frying bacon forThanksgiving day breakfast, reserve the rendered fat to use in gingersnap dough. It gives the cookies an unexpected smoky flavor.
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Jam Bars
To make this cookie recipe feel particularly appropriate for Thanksgiving, try swapping the jam forapple butteror pumpkin butter.
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Quaker Vanishing Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
On a holiday when heirloom recipes shine, this quintessential oatmeal cookie delights all generations. With its simple, time-honored composition of chewy oats, deep brown sugar sweetness, and subtle touch of vanilla and cinnamon, you really can’t go wrong.
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Black Garlic Chocolate Chip Cookies
While regular garlic cloves are quite pungent, black garlic boasts a subtle sweetness, making it an unexpected counterpoint to semi-sweet chocolate in a batch of cookies. Bake these cookies, thenread more about the culinary traditions of the Canadian prairie.
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Flourless Almond Cookies With Cardamom, Orange Zest, and Pistachios
Made with almond flour and potato starch, these Thanksgiving cookies have a supremely delicate crumb. For textural contrast, mix crunchy, toasted pistachios into the dough.
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Honey Oat Cookies
These honey-flavored, chocolate-topped oat cookies come together in one bowl, no electric mixer required.
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Lemon Oat Bars
With creamy, lemony filling and crumbly oat streusel, these lemon oat bars taste like your favorite sunshine-y pie, but in bar form. Make themin advanceso that the filling has time to set in the refrigerator—as a bonus, it frees up valuable oven space come Thanksgiving day.
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Gluten-Free Citrus Sugar Cookies
Wintercitrus seasonis fast approaching. Build anticipation with these tender sugar cookies, each glazed with lemon, lime, or grapefruit icing.
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Black Bottom Brownie Cookies
Freezing the batter overnight might seem fussy, but it helps these brownie cookies hold their shape in the oven. It also prevents the gooey, cheesecake-like filling from oozing out.
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All-in-One Sugar Cookie Dough
这个通用的面团切成各种叶子形状,then decorate them in festive fall colors.
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Phyllo Cardamom Pinwheels
Brushed in butter and dusted with cardamom sugar, frozen phyllo dough transforms into these easy slice-and-bake cookies. They require only five ingredients to prepare.
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Butterscotch–Potato Chip Balls
Crushed potato chips mixed into the doughandcoating each cookie gives these sweets a soft-meets-crunchy texture.
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Date Nut Cookie Pies
Confectioner’s sugar gives these chewy, fruit-filled cookies a tender, shortbread-like crumb. The soft sugar also prevents the dough from getting tough when re-rolled.
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Brown Sugar Cookies
A variation on the classic sugar cookie, this brown-sugar version is just a little bit deeper and richer than its inspiration.
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Coffee Malteds
Flavored with vanilla, coffee, and malted milk powder, these cappuccino-esque cookies are the perfect midday pick-me-up.
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Classic Sugar Cookies
A good sugar cookie recipe can be adapted to all holidays, from Halloween to Easter. For Thanksgiving cookies, decorate these with orange and redroyal icing. Bonus points if you have a turkey cookie cutter.
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