Tis the season for all the cookies!
Falalalala lalalala!
I adore this time of year for many reasons. But I’d be lying if I said cookies didn’t make up most of those reasons.
I love cookies, so Christmas is like my Super Bowl.
All of the different colors, textures, and flavors, “cookies for days” is certainly a saying I’m fond of this time of year.
SO. I rounded up some of my favorite cookie recipes (like, ever) just in case you’re still looking for a recipe or two to add to your cookie tray. Best part of all? They’re ALL vegan!
Can I get a woot woot? Enjoy, friends!
for the classic christmas cookie fan
Nana’s To Tos Made Vegan (Italian Chocolate Cookies) <– Alexa fave, and I’m making a big batch tomorrow!
Healthy Gluten Free Vegan Snickerdoodles
Healthy Gluten Free Vegan Peanut Butter Cookies
Healthy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Healthy Peanut Butter No-Bake Cookies
for the delightfully different
Peanut Butter Cut-Out Sugar Cookies
Vegan Glazed Molasses Oatmeal Cookies <– Alexa fave!
No-Bake Samoa Macaroons <– reader fave!
Almond Joy Macaroons <– reader fave!
Sparkling Vegan Almond Butter Oat Cookies
Chewy Lemon Cookies with Coconut Icing and Pistachios
for chocolate chip purists
Gluten Free Vegan Cookie Cake <– reader fave!
The Best Damn Gluten Free Vegan Chocolate Chunk Cookies <– Alexa & reader fave!
Giant Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookie for Two <– reader fave!
Vegan Double Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
for candy connoisseurs
for cookie dough lovers
Chewy Vegan Cookie Dough Cookies <– Alexa fave!
Chocolate-Covered Vegan Cookie Dough Bars <– reader fave!
Vegan Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Cake
Gluten Free Vegan Cookie Dough
Oatmeal Cookie Peanut Butter Cups
for the wannabe chocolatiers
Giant Vegan No-Bake Cookie <– Alexa fave!
Espresso Cookies with Chocolate Frosting
Peanut Butter Stuffed Cookies with Fudge Sauce
Giant Gluten Free Brownie Cookie for Two
for the health nuts
Vegan No-Bake Cookie Energy Bites
And that’s all, folks! I hope you have a wonderful and relaxing holiday. Sending so much love (and virtual cookies) to all of you!









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