![]() ![]() OMG so easy and good! You can also dip half of their brownie cookies in the melted dark chocolate and then coat with crushed peppermints! Melt Enjoy Life Foods dark chocolate chips and dip gluten free pretzels in it.Dip their Snickerdoodle cookies, gingerbread cookies, and crispy or soft chocolate chip cookies in my maple cashew frosting or even melted vegan white chocolate (as pictured above!).Crispy Chocolate Chip Cookies or the soft baked chocolate chip!Īs mentioned above, there are several ways to use there allergy friendly vegan cookies to create an easy and DELIGHTFUL Vegan Christmas Cookie Platter!.THey are certified vegan, gluten free, soy free, egg free, and nut free! There are many delicious varieties of vegan Christmas cookies to choose from, but these are my favorite:Įnjoy life Foods Cookies are loaded with enough flavor to trick anyone into thinking they’re homemade. Just a few extra dips in chocolate (their meltable baking chocolate) and those cookies are Christmas ready! Vegan Christmas Cookies from Enjoy Life Foods with everyone bringing Vegan Christmas cookies to share! This can be done and it’s WAY easier than you think, and DELICIOUS! Best Christmas Cookies for VegansĮnjoy Life Foods gets into the egg free and vegan Christmas cookies spirit, too! I used their ready to eat, egg free and vegan Christmas cookies in a delicious spread of holiday cookies! All their cookies are No baking required. What do you do then?ĮASY! You throw your own cookie exchange. Merrymaking FUN and tasty, right?! Corny Cotter approved!īut not everyone who attends a cookie exchange is vegan or gluten free. The bags of cookies are swapped, so when you leave the party, you will have the same amount of cookies you originally baked, but a variety of different cookies! You will be stocked with delicious cookies to last you through the holidays.The batches of cookies are packaged into individual bags, with the Christmas cookie recipe attached.If there are a lot of people attending the party, everyone can agree to bring a half dozen or even just one cookie per guest. Most often, the arrangement is to bake a dozen cookies for each guest, but that isn’t a hard set rule.The host usually coordinates to make sure that there are no duplicates. Each person attending brings one variety of homemade cookies.The “ rules” of a cookie exchange are simple: The best part is, cookie swaps don’t require a lot of planning like many holiday parties do. Mmmm k? What is a cookie exchange?Ī cookie exchange is one of the easiest ways to celebrate the holidays with a group of friends. You feel me? But if you want the “real” definition, just read below. It’s basically cozy goodness wrapped up in a gathering/party. Have you ever attended or hosted a Christmas cookie exchange? Ya’ll, they are SO much festive holiday fun! Picture this: a huge room filled with the best Christmas cookies, all baked with love! Friends gathered, chocolate and ginger and cinnamon fill the air. Thank you for supporting the brands that help keep the healthy recipes cranking out of the Cotter Crunch kitchen. ![]() ![]() This Vegan Christmas Cookies for your Cookie Exchange post is sponsored by the good people at Enjoy Life Foods. We’re sharing our BEST Christmas cookie recipes for vegans so that everyone can enjoy the holiday baking and cookie exchange festivities! Be sure to add these to your collection of vegan Christmas recipes. Vegan Christmas cookies ( that are also egg free) are perfect to bake for a holiday cookie exchange. ![]()
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