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20 Chocolate Christmas Cookies That Make the Holidays Extra Sweet

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Christmas baking season is here, and these 20 delicious and easy chocolate Christmas cookies are exactly what you need when the holidays call for easy, crowd-pleasing treats.

I know one of the biggest headaches during December is trying to juggle endless to-do lists while still wanting to share something homemade and special, that both kids and adults will love. That’s where these simple chocolatey holiday cookie recipes come in handy.

All your soon to be favorites from peppermint hot chocolate cookies and classic chocolate crinkle cookies to decadent Turtle cookies, and dark chocolate cranberry shortbread. There’s even fun no-bake options like haystack cookies and chocolate cornflake crossies.

These Christmas chocolate cookies make holiday baking simple, festive, and irresistibly good. Perfect for cookie exchanges, holiday parties and potlucks, edible gifts, cookie tins or cozy nights by the tree.

So turn up the carols, preheat the oven, and let the merry-mint begin.

Grid of easy chocolate Christmas cookies featuring a variety of festive treats including chocolate peppermint cookies, chocolate crinkle cookies, cookies with red and green M&Ms, chocolate-dipped peppermint cookies, chocolate rugelach, thumbprint cookies with sprinkles, and tree-shaped chocolate sugar cookies. Each cookie is decorated with seasonal toppings like crushed candy canes, powdered sugar, and colorful sprinkles.

Fun Christmas Chocolate Cookies

1. Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies

Close-up of rich chocolate cookies topped with gooey melted chocolate, toasted marshmallows, and crushed peppermint candy.
Photo & recipe by Stir Taste Smile

Peppermint meets cozy cocoa in these chocolate Christmas cookies that taste like a mug of cocoa fresh from Santa’s kitchen.

Soft, fudgy centers and gooey marshmallow bits make every bite sweet, and slightly addictive.

Whether you’re filling a cookie box or rewarding yourself after gift wrapping, these minty bites bring pure cheer all season long.

Get the recipe: Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies

⭐️ Need more festive cookie ideas? Try these 20+ delicious shortbread cookies, or these traditional German Christmas cookie recipes.

2. Christmas Kiss Cookies

Plate of chocolate kiss cookies decorated with festive red, white, and green sprinkles, each topped with a milk chocolate Hershey’s Kiss. The cookies sit beside a red knit cloth.
Photo & recipe by I Heart Eating

These Christmas Kiss Cookies are little chocolate love letters for your friends and family, topped with a sweet Hershey’s hug and rolled in festive sprinkles.

Soft, chewy, and irresistibly cute, they’ll earn top billing on any cookie tray, Christmas party or holiday potluck.

I love that I can mix up a batch with just a few pantry staples, and they look so darn festive.

Get the recipe: Christmas Kiss Cookies

A collage of chocolate Christmas cookies for a crowd including peppermint bark cookies, chocolate crinkle cookies, reindeer cookies, and M&M chocolate cookies displayed on festive holiday trays and plates.

3. Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies

Close up of sweet and salty Christmas cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet, packed with red and green M&Ms, white chocolate chunks, pretzels, potato chips, and festive holiday sprinkles.
Photo & recipe by Packed for Life

When your sweet tooth can’t make up its mind, these Kitchen Sink cookies step in with a festive.

Crunchy pretzels, salty chips, and melty chocolate all dance together in one merry bite.

These chewy Christmas M&M cookies are the kind you whip up once and suddenly become the official baker of the North Pole or your neighborhood holiday party. They’re one of my favorites to bake up for family Christmas movie night snacks too.

Get the recipe: Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies

4. Chocolate Cherry Crinkle Cookies

Close-up of red chocolate crinkle cookies with cherries, dusted generously in powdered sugar to highlight the cracked texture. The cookies are stacked on a white plate with more cooling in the blurred background, adding a festive holiday vibe.
Photo & recipe by Our Love Language Is Food

These Chocolate Cherry Crinkle Cookies bring retro dessert vibes with their fudgy centers, ruby-red hue, and sweet cherry twist.

Each bite feels nostalgic, just like those cookies Grandma used to make that are perfect for Santa’s cookie plate, edible gifts, or as Christmas snacks for home and gatherings.

Bake a batch, and you’ll swear Christmas came early, soft, chewy, and downright irresistible.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Cherry Crinkle Cookies

5. White Chocolate Dipped Eggnog Cookies

Plate of soft, round eggnog cookies partially dipped in white chocolate and sprinkled with ground nutmeg. The cookies have a festive holiday feel, surrounded by evergreen branches and a glass of eggnog in the background.
Photo & recipe by Pumpkin N’ Spice

Soft, buttery, and rich with cozy eggnog flavor, these white chocolate Christmas cookies are a sweet bite of the season.

Creamy white chocolate and warm spices make them melt-in-your-mouth good. Bake a batch, pour some hot cocoa, and make your kitchen smell like Christmas.

They’re fancy enough cookies for Christmas cookie exchange parties, and gift cookie boxes, but simple enough for after dinner desserts or snacks at home.

Get the recipe: White Chocolate Dipped Eggnog Cookies

A collage of festive Christmas chocolate cookies including reindeer cookies, chocolate peppermint cookies, and half-dipped chocolate chip shortbread, styled for parties and holiday gatherings.

6. Chocolate Linzer Cookies

Festive plate of sandwich-style chocolate cookies with scalloped edges and star-shaped cutouts, filled with rich chocolate spread and dusted with powdered sugar. The cookies are styled on parchment paper with candy canes, and holiday decorations.
Photo & recipe by Chef’s Pencil

Chocolate Linzer Cookies bring old world charm with a rich chocolate ganache tucked between buttery, almond cookie layers. They’re one of my favorite Christmas cut out cookies recipes.

They’re soft, elegant, and just the thing to make your cookie box feel extra fancy. Gift them to friends, or keep them for yourself and call it Christmas self-care. I won’t judge!

Get the recipe: Chocolate Linzer Cookies

⭐️ You may also like these kid-friendly no bake holiday treats and these delighful Reindeer themed snacks and treats or fun no bake holiday desserts.

7. White Chocolate Dipped Peppermint Chocolate Cookies

Thick, crackly double chocolate cookies partially dipped in white chocolate and topped with crushed peppermint candy.
Photo & recipe by I Heart Naptime

If you’re craving a peppermint treat, these these Double Chocolate Peppermint Cookies taste like Christmas in every bite.

Soft, chewy centers meet a cool peppermint crunch for the ultimate cookie combo.

They make an amazing addition to any Christmas dessert board, or cookie tin.

Get the recipe: White Chocolate Dipped Peppermint Chocolate Cookies

8. Chocolate Turtle Cookies

Close-up of a rich, fudgy chocolate turtle cookie loaded with melted caramel chunks and chocolate chips, resting on crinkled parchment paper. The gooey textures and deep cocoa color make it a decadent and easy Christmas cookie
Photo & recipe by Liv’s Little Muffins

Rich, chewy, and drizzled with gooey caramel, these chocolate turtle cookies taste like your favorite candies into every bite.

Toasted pecans and melted chocolate come together for the ultimate treat that feels right at home on your holiday cookie tray, or as a Christmas potluck treat.

If you need the perfect Christmas chocolate cookies, this is it.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Turtle Cookies

9. Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

Stack of classic chocolate crinkle cookies coated in powdered sugar, showing their signature cracked surface. The cookies are styled with glass bottles of milk and a striped napkin beside them.
Photo & recipe by Little Chef Within

Crackly on the outside, fudgy on the inside, these Chocolate Crinkle Cookies bring serious wow factor with zero fuss.

The powdered sugar coating bakes into those gorgeous snow-dusted cracks all on its own. One bite of these classic Christmas cookies, and you’ll see why they’re always a favorite with both kids and adults.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

10. No-Bake Haystack Cookies

Assorted no-bake chocolate haystack cookies made with chow mein noodles coated in milk or white chocolate, topped with colorful rainbow sprinkles displayed in a festive holiday tin.
Photo & recipe by Small Town Women

No-bake Haystack Cookies are the ultimate quick win, crunchy, chocolatey, and ready in minutes.

A mix of chow mein noodles, peanut butter, and creamy white chocolate turns these simple ingredients into a sweet, salty treat everyone loves.

Swap the sprinkles for the season, and you’ve got a go-to Christmas snack without even turning on the oven.

Get the recipe: No-Bake Haystack Cookies

11. Christmas Tree Twix Cookies

Christmas tree-shaped Twix cookie topped with smooth chocolate frosting, decorated with red and green candy dots and a yellow star sprinkle. The cookie sits on a black wire cooling rack.
Photo & recipe by Artsy Fartsy Mama

I do love a good Twix bar on occasion.

And these Christmas Tree Twix Cookies turn your favorite candy bar into a festive, buttery shortbread dream layered with gooey caramel and rich chocolate.

Each bite has that irresistible chew that makes Christmas baking feel extra fun.

Grab a tree-shaped cutter, sprinkle on some cheer, and watch these cookies steal the spotlight on any dessert tray.

Get the recipe: Christmas Tree Twix Cookies

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12. Toblerone Shortbread Cookies

Soft, buttery shortbread cookies with chunks of Toblerone chocolate peeking through the dough. The cookies are displayed on a white surface next to a red-striped kitchen towel, with a few broken pieces showing the creamy chocolate center.
Photo & recipe by Style and Grace

Buttery shortbread meets creamy, nougat-filled Toblerone in these rich, melt-in-your-mouth cookies that taste straight out of a Swiss bakery.

I can almost taste that buttery crunch with a hit of chocolatey chew now. Just impossible to resist.

Add them to your holiday baking lineup or gift baskets, as they’re one of those Christmas tray recipes everyone will reach for first.

Get the recipe: Toblerone Shortbread Cookies

13. Peppermint Mocha Cookies

Soft, rich peppermint mocha cookies topped with crushed candy canes for a festive crunch.
Photo & recipe by The Short Order Cook

Now this is the type of holiday treat I like to make each year.

Rich chocolate, cool mint and a hint of espresso make these fudgy, chewy peppermint Christmas cookies taste just like your favorite café drink. Only better!

Each bite blends brownie softness with a little candy cane crunch for the ultimate cozy treat. Bake a batch, grab your mug, and call it a mocha kind of Christmas day.

Get the recipe: Peppermint Mocha Cookies

14. Reindeer Cookies

Chocolate Christmas cookies decorated to look like reindeer, with pretzel twists for antlers, chocolate candies for eyes, and a red candy nose. The cookies are arranged on parchment paper surrounded by festive mini ornaments in red, green, and gold.
Photo & recipe by I Heart Eating

How cute are these reindeer cookies?

When you mix a soft chocolate cookie recipe with candy faces and pretzel antlers you’ll have an adorable kid-friendly treat ready in under 30 minutes.

Get the kids involved in the cookie decorating for a fun holiday activity, on those cool wintery days when you need to keep them busy.

Get the recipe: Reindeer Cookies

15. Dark Chocolate Cranberry Shortbread Cookies

Round cranberry shortbread cookies, half-dipped in glossy dark chocolate, displayed on a cooling rack over parchment paper. The buttery cookies are speckled with bits of dried cranberry and mini chocolate chips.
Photo & recipe by Sweet Fix Baker

Each year my family chooses a new type of treat to make for the holidays. My favorites tend to be anything Christmas shortbread related.

This recipe combines all the best of the festive season, cranberries, buttery cookies, and a dark chocolate dip. Decadent, yet simple to make and as they store well, it’s also a great recipe to make ahead.

Get the recipe: Dark Chocolate Cranberry Shortbread Cookies

16. Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies

Thick, fudgy chocolate cake mix cookies studded with red and green holiday M&M candies. The cookies are piled on a wooden surface with a festive Santa mug blurred in the background, perfect for an easy Christmas treat.
Photo & recipe by Baking Beauty

Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies are the ultimate lazy-day win, as they’re soft, chewy, and ready in under 30 minutes.

Just four ingredients turn pantry staples into rich, chocolate treats that taste way more homemade than it should.

Whip up a batch for easy movie night snacks or when those cookie cravings hit now, not later.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Cake Mix Cookies

17. Chocolate Cornflake Crossies

Glass jar filled with no-bake chocolate cornflake crossies—crunchy cereal clusters coated in rich chocolate. One cluster sits beside the jar on a light wooden surface, surrounded by festive ribbon and scattered crystal decorations.
Photo & recipe by Where Is My Spoon

Crispy, rich, and loaded with crunch, these chocolate cornflake crossies bring serious nostalgia to your cookie tin.

With just a few ingredients and zero baking, they come together in minutes for the easiest holiday win.

These no bake treats are the kind everyone in my family tries to sneak from the counter before they’ve even set properly. So I highly recommend you make a double batch.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Cornflake Crossies

18. Peppermint Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies

Peppermint chocolate thumbprint cookie coated in sugar, filled with melted chocolate, and topped with crushed candy canes and a chocolate drizzle. The festive cookie sits on parchment paper, surrounded by scattered peppermint pieces.
Photo & recipe by Life As A Strawberry

Peppermint Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies take the classic thumbprint cookie we all love, and levels it up with brownie-like centers, melted chocolate, and a sprinkle of crushed candy cane in every bite.

The balance of cool mint and dark cocoa makes them a holiday must-bake. Whip up a tray, and you’ll have even Santa stopping by for seconds.

Get the recipe: Peppermint Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies

19. Italian Chocolate Roll Cookies

Sliced Italian chocolate roll cookies with a spiral of rich chocolate filling wrapped in golden, flaky pastry and dusted lightly with powdered sugar. The cookies are arranged on a rustic wooden surface with scattered walnuts and festive red and green jingle bells.
Photo & recipe by XOXO Bella

These Italian Chocolate Roll Cookies wrap buttery, cream cheese dough around a smooth walnut-chocolate filling for a treat that feels straight from Nonna’s kitchen.

Each slice shows off those swirls of cocoa and spice that taste as good as they look.

Add these Italian Christmas cookies to your holiday tray and consider your baking list “sleigh-ed.” (…sorry not sorry ;).

Get the recipe: Italian Chocolate Roll Cookies

20. Chocolate Christmas Trees

Christmas tree-shaped cookies made from Biscoff biscuits as trunks and piped chocolate topped with colorful M&M candies as tree branches. The cookies are arranged on a white platter surrounded by festive candy canes, chocolate chips, and red gingham cloth.
Photo & recipe by Tessie’s Table

Turn your dessert table into a winter wonderland with these Chocolate Christmas Trees made from melted chocolate, Biscoff cookies, and festive candy decorations.

I love that they come together in minutes, require no oven, and are as fun to make as they are to eat.

Make a batch, and your guests will be tree-ting themselves all night long.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Christmas Trees

21. Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies

Close-up of a chocolate chip snowball cookie coated in powdered sugar, with one cookie split open to reveal its soft, buttery interior filled with gooey chocolate chips.
Photo & recipe by Maria’s Mixing Bowl

Soft, buttery, and melt-in-your-mouth tender, these Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies are a bite-sized crowd pleaser.

Mini chocolate chips add just the right sweetness to each crumbly, powdery bite.

They’re simple to make, easy to love, and a treat that everyone always asks for the recipe for.

Get the recipe: Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies

Final Thoughts: Easy Chocolate Cookies for Christmas

Nothing says holiday baking quite like a kitchen filled with the scent of chocolate and peppermint.

These delicious chocolate Christmas cookies make it easy to spread a little sweetness, whether you’re filling cookie tins, hosting Christmas parties, or swapping favorites at cookie exchanges.

From chewy chocolate peppermint cookies to buttery shortbreads and no-bake bites, there’s a treat here for every craving and schedule.

Each recipe is simple enough for family baking days yet special enough for gifting to friends, teachers, and neighbors.

When the weather outside is frightful, these easy Christmas treats make staying cozy indoors even sweeter.

So pour a mug of cocoa, turn on the tree lights, and get ready to bake up some Christmas spirit, one chocolate cookie at a time.

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