Our favourite Christmas biscuit recipes (2024)

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by Marina Hopkins

published on 27 November 2018

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It’s time to start indulging in some festive baking, and this collection of Christmas biscuit recipes will have your kitchen filled with the gorgeous scent of nutmeg and ginger in no time. We’ve put together a selection of our favourite festive biscuits, including beautifully decorated home-baked gifts and fun family baking projects to get stuck into over the school holidays.

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Clissold Park Christmas Crinkle Cookies

by Debora Robertson

from Notes From A Small Kitchen Island

These cookies provide the ultimate chocolatey, vanilla-y goodness to evoke Christmas and comfort. Best served with a hot warming drink.

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Notes From A Small Kitchen Island

Meliz Berg’s Almond-filled Celebration Cookies

by Meliz Berg

from Meliz’s Kitchen

These icing sugar-dusted and almond-stuffed cookies are the perfect treat for the festive season and make for budget-friendly edible gifts for friends and family.

From the book

Meliz’s Kitchen

White Chocolate Biscotti

by Jane Dunn

from Jane’s Patisserie

These pretty white chocolate biscotti from Jane’s Patisserie can be finished off with your choice of chopped nuts or freeze dried raspberries. Package them up as an edible gift, or keep them all to yourself.

From the book

Jane’s Patisserie

Jane Dunn

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Rochelle Humes’ Gingerbread Biscuits

by Rochelle Humes

from At Mama’s Table

Rochelle Humes’ take on the classic gingerbread biscuit is a fun, festive, and kid-friendly recipe; perfect for getting the whole family in the Christmas mood.

From the book

At Mama’s Table

Nigella Lawson’s Linzer Cookies

by Nigella Lawson

from Cook, Eat, Repeat

Nigella uses ground toasted hazelnuts to create a rich, tender dough in her take on the Austrian Christmas classic, Linzer cookies.

From the book

Cook, Eat, Repeat

Nadiya Hussain’s Ginger and Almond Florentines

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya Bakes

Thesedelicate biscuits are laced with crystallised ginger, sliced almonds and orange zest. Dipped into chocolate, they make for charming festive gifts.

From the book

Nadiya Bakes

Piparkakut

by Justin Gellatly, Louise Gellatly, Matthew Jones

from Baking School

These piparkakut, a classic Finnish Christmas treat from Baking School: The Bread Ahead Cookbook, are packed with warm Christmas spices.

From the book

Baking School

Christmas Biscuit Wreath

by Biscuiteers

from Biscuiteers Book of Iced Gifts

Dust off your piping bags and set aside an afternoon to make this Christmas wreath, a biscuit extravaganza from Biscuiteers Book of Iced Gifts.

From the book

Biscuiteers Book of Iced Gifts

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Christmas Honey Biscuits: Melomakarona

by Georgina Hayden

from Taverna

Also known asMelomakarona, these Cypriot-inspired biscuitsare fragrant with spices and drenched in a sticky syrup. As Georgina says, “they have been an incredibly popular addition to our kitchen”.

From the book

Taverna

Stained Glass Tree Biscuits

by Lizzie Kamenetzky

from The Great British Bake Off: Christmas

A cute addition to any Christmas tree, these stained glass biscuits from The Great British Bake Off: Christmasare easy to make and a fun activity for the kids to get involved in.

From the book

The Great British Bake Off: Christmas

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Candy Cane Biscuits

by Emma Marsden

from Christmas on a Plate

Nothing says Christmas quite like classic striped candy canes, and these candy canes in biscuit form are no different. Perfect as a decorative treat to fill the biscuit jar, or give them to friends and family as an edible gift.

From the book

Christmas on a Plate

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Bread Ahead’s Amaretti Biscuits

by Matthew Jones, Justin Gellatly, Louise Gellatly

from Baking School

These classic amaretti biscuits from Baking School: The Bread Ahead Cookbook are an irresistible Italian treat, and with a snowy dusting of icing sugar they really look the part at Christmas time.

From the book

Baking School

Cranberry, Oat and White Chocolate Biscuits

by Helen Goh, Yotam Ottolenghi

from Sweet

For an elegant home-baked gift, Ottolenghi’s cranberry, oat and white chocolate biscuits will do the trick, with notes of cranberry for a festive flavour.

From the book

Sweet

Gingerbread Nativity

by Lizzie Kamenetzky

from The Great British Bake Off: Christmas

A true Christmas showstopper, this gingerbread nativity from The Great British Bake Off: Christmas is a fantastic activity to bring the family together.

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The Great British Bake Off: Christmas

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Spiced Biscotti with an Orange Syllabub Dip

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Kitchen

Nadiya adds a clever festive twist to an Italian classic with her spiced biscotti from Nadiya’s Kitchen. Served with an orange syllabub dip, they make a moreish tea-time or after dinner treat.

From the book

Nadiya’s Kitchen

Florentines

by Lizzie Kamenetzky

from The Great British Bake Off: Christmas

Essential to any Christmas biscuit selection, these florentines from The Great British Bake Off: Christmas are full of festive flavours and make a luxurious homemade gift when packaged in a cellophane bag and tied up with a colourful ribbon.

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The Great British Bake Off: Christmas

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FAQs

What is the favorite Christmas cookie? ›

Speaking of holiday baking, nearly half of the country has a favorite Christmas cookie. Among those who can make a single choice, frosted sugar cookies lead the list (32%), with gingerbread (12%) and chocolate chip (11%) rounding out the top three.

What is in a Monte Carlo biscuit? ›

Arnott's Monte Carlo cream biscuits are two coconut and honey biscuits filled with smooth vanilla cream wrapped in a chewy jam. A perfectly sweet biscuit treat made to twist and split.

What is the number 1 biscuit in the world? ›

Parle-G remains its bestseller though and according to the company, it is the largest-selling biscuit in the world. Parle has 130 factories in the country and 400 million Parle-G biscuits are baked every day. According to the BBC, it is available in 100 countries and 4,500 biscuits are consumed every second.

What is the secret to an excellent biscuit? ›

Use Cold Butter for Biscuits

For flaky layers, use cold butter. When you cut in the butter, you have coarse crumbs of butter coated with flour. When the biscuit bakes, the butter will melt, releasing steam and creating pockets of air. This makes the biscuits airy and flaky on the inside.

What is the least popular Christmas cookie? ›

On the naughty list of cookies, Americans gave the lowest win records to anise cookies, which only won 29% of its matchups.

What is the number one holiday cookie? ›

Peanut Butter Blossoms are America's favorite Christmas cookie, based both on total number of pageviews from the U.S. population as a whole, and number of states that ranked it as their top cookie (which is six, by the way).

What is the most popular cookie in December? ›

What are the most popular Christmas cookies? Our survey found frosted sugar cookies and chocolate chip cookies to be the most popular Christmas cookies in the country. They were the fan favorites in 39 states.

Are homemade biscuits better with butter or shortening? ›

The butter version rises the highest — look at those flaky layers! The shortening biscuit is slightly shorter and a bit drier, too. Butter contains a bit of water, which helps create steam and gives baked goods a boost.

What does Bourbon mean biscuit? ›

noun. a rich chocolate-flavoured biscuit with a chocolate-cream filling.

What are Yoyo biscuits made of? ›

Biscuits: Cream butter and icing sugar, add sifted flour and custard powder. Mix well. Form into balls and place onto greased oven trays and press with a fork to form biscuits. Bake in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes.

What is an iced Bobo? ›

An Iced VoVo is a wheat flour biscuit topped with 2 strips of pink fondant flanking a strip of raspberry jam and sprinkled with coconut. It is a product of the Australian-based biscuit company Arnott's (now American-owned).

What is America's Favourite biscuit? ›

Chocolate Chip Cookies: A Timeless Classic

It's no surprise that chocolate chip cookies consistently rank as one of the most beloved treats in the United States. The combination of buttery dough and rich, melty chocolate chips is a winning formula that has stood the test of time.

What is the least popular biscuit? ›

Digestives, malted milks and Maryland cookies are among the least favoured biscuits. There's a resounding theme emerging here, and it's that these biscuits are plain AF, which is probably why they didn't hit it off with our impassioned biscuit munchers – all gaining just one vote each.

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