Here are 24 reader favorite cookie recipes that would make the perfect gift to bake for friends or coworkers. Or they’re also terrific for not sharing and eating all by yourself. Just saying…
Healthy Chocolate Chip Cookies
Vegan Levain Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies
Snowball Cookies – 60 calories each
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Chocolate Chip Marshmallow Cookies
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Flourless Chocolate Chip Cookies
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(50 healthy recipes, including Emoji Sugar Cookies)
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The most popular cookie recipe on my blog is technically not even a cookie recipe at all. But it’s so good that you might want to just skip the cookie tray altogether and make one of these cookie pies instead.
Just a thought 😉







































Please do a gingerbread and linzer cookie!! Thanks:)
Do you have a recipe for healthy eggnog cookies?
I would love to see a gingerbread cookie recipe firm/crunchy enough to be decorated! Forgive me if I’ve missed it 🙂
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Hi Katie, I am a recently diagnosed diabetic and am so grateful and happy to have found your blog. As a former dessert fanatic I am so relieved to know there’s still hope to enjoy yummy treats without jeopardizing my health.
I am not sure these are too unhealthy to start with, but how about a healthy twist on a kolacky?
oh my. All of those recipes! I don’t know what I want to make first! for recipe suggestions what about a holiday flavored chia pudding recipe? or those holiday candy cane/peppermint cookies, tiramisu, eggnog cookies, strawberry shortcake. my favorite childhood recipe that I used to make all the time were cream puffs. I first was introduced when I visited a bakery called Bearded Papas on the upper west of Manhattan. Loaded with butter, white flour, and sugar though!!! I would LOVE to find a healthier version 😀
Almond roca!!!!!! Just something about it that screams CHRISTMAS to me!!
wow, those pixie cookies look amazing! I will have to get your cookbook for Christmas!
I would love to see some healthier ginger snap cookies. 🙂 and I’m so excited to see the chocolate crinkle cookies in the cookbook. and i’m definitely on the mint chocolate cookie vote too. oh or salted caramel cookies. maybe with dates.
Hi Katie! You already have so many things I would love to try. One of my Christmas favorites is Divinity. I would love to see it with given a healthy makeover.
Hello Katie
This is my first time to request a makeover recipe for my grandmother’s crunchy cookies that go well with coffee, and are super tiny. She called them Danish Hermit Cookies. Her ingredients were: 1 1/2 C. Sugar, 2 eggs, 2/3 C. Butter, 2 T. water, 1 t. baking soda, 3 C. of flour (or more), 1/2 t. nutmeg, 1 C. chopped raisins, 1 C. chopped walnuts, 1 t. salt, 1 t. cloves, and 1 t. cinnamon. Mix all, roll into long thin strips, cut into 1/2 to 1 inch pieces, then flatten pieces to bake for 10-12 minutes at 350 degrees on lightly greased cookie sheets. I have no idea what the nutritional info would be. Probably not terribly healthy, but I am hoping you can make it happen . I’ve asked my husband for your cookbook for Christmas. Thanks for all your great ideas!