
If you're heading to a Christmas cookie exchange and want to show up with something fun, unique, and festive, these seven cookies will absolutely steal the spotlight. Christmas cookie exchanges are honestly one of my favorite parts of the season - it's the best excuse to bake all week long, try new flavors, and walk away with a plate full of treats you didn't have to make yourself. Whether you love a cozy gingerbread moment or want something a little unexpected (hi, cornbread cookies!), this roundup has a cookie for every kind of baker. Below are seven recipes that are easy to transport, fun to share, and guaranteed to get recipe requests.
Gingerbread Coffee Cake Cookies

If you're looking for a cookie that tastes like December in one bite, these are it. Soft gingerbread cookies topped with a buttery brown sugar crumble and a silky cream cheese drizzle. They're warm, cozy, and a total crowd-pleaser - especially if you love anything coffee-cake adjacent.
Peppermint Bark Cookies

A classic Christmas flavor but in cookie form. These cookies have the perfect chocolate base, crisp edges, soft centers, and a white chocolate-peppermint crackle on top. They're festive, colorful, and look like you spent hours on them (even though they're super simple).
Caramel Banana Bread Cookies

Picture everything you love about banana bread - the soft texture, the warm flavor, that little bit of sweetness - but in a cookie with caramel drizzled over the top. They're nostalgic, gooey, and such a fun twist for a cookie exchange because nobody ever expects a banana bread cookie.
Caramel Gingerbread Cookies

These cookies are like gingerbread's glamorous cousin. Soft gingerbread cookies filled with a gooey caramel center and topped with a drizzle of caramel sauce. They taste like the holidays but with a richer, deeper flavor. If you want something impressive that still feels classic, this is your cookie.
Gingerbread Cookie Sandwich

A soft, chewy gingerbread cookie with a layer of cream cheese frosting in the middle - it's basically a whoopie pie, but Christmas. These sandwich cookies transport super easily and always get snatched up first. They're adorable, nostalgic, and give major holiday bakery vibes.
Frosted Peppermint Crinkle Cookies

A peppermint twist on the classic chocolate crinkle cookie. They're fudgy, snowy, and dipped in fluffy peppermint frosting for the prettiest color contrast. These look gorgeous on a cookie tray and bring the perfect amount of chocolate + mint without being overpowering.
Cornbread Cookies

Hear me out… these are so good. They're soft, buttery cookies with a subtle cornbread flavor, a little sweetness, and the coziest crumbly texture. They feel familiar, but different in the best way. People always ask what they are - and always ask for the recipe. Great for exchanges because they hold their shape, pack well, and stay soft for days.
Final Tips for a Perfect Cookie Exchange
- Bring your cookies in a sturdy container - no sliding around!
- Label your cookies (people love knowing what they're trying).
- Add a printable recipe card if you want extra brownie points.
- Bake the day before for the best texture and freshness.
- Have fun with it - the whole point is to share, taste, and enjoy!
If you're looking for even more ideas for your cookie exchange, here are a few holiday cookies from some of my favorite bakers and creators. These are recipes I personally love and think would be so fun on any cookie plate:
- @bromabakery - Her Chocolate Peppermint Cookies are always a huge hit and so gorgeous on a holiday tray.
- @butternutbakeryblog - Her Soft Ginger Molasses Cookies are cozy, chewy, and full of warm spice.
- @handletheheat - Tessa's Classic Red Velvet Crinkle Cookies are a forever favorite.
- @cloudykitchen - The Brown Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies are bakery-level delicious.
- @krolls corner- Her Christmas Monster Cookies are festive, colorful, and great for kids.

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