Christmas Vegan Cookie Bake-a-thon
Sugar Cookies
These were certainly the most time consuming. Using this recipe from blogger couple John & Kristie I churned out 36 glorious evergreens, doused them with the sweet almond icing and dipped them into a pool of nonpareils. Sweet sugar overload! And just in time as one of 2009′s food goals focuses on the sweet granule.






Ginger Bread Cookies
I used the ton of leftover gingerbread dough I had from my attempt at constructing a gingerbread house to roll out a tons of gingerbread hearts. (I said “gingerbread” three times in that sentence!) These perfect ginger-nibbles were topped with coconut.

Oatmeal Cookies

Oatmeal Cookies
If I had to pick a cookie that did not meet my standards, it would be these. I got a bit overzealous with this simple oatmeal recipe by throwing the kitchen sink in: dried apricots, currants, raisins, as well as chopped walnut. The batter was a bit Better Off Dead-”You Like Raisins”-esque. Considering I didn’t put many in my recipients cookie boxes… so now I have plenty left over.


Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
I used VCON‘s chocolate-chocolate chip recipe to create the batter for these beauties but I was out of sugar! I decided to use the Ahlaksa hot chocolate mix that had been in my cupboard for years. It was basically all sugar and cocoa powder anyway. I also added ground up CandyPenny-grounded candy cane for peppermint flavor and sugar.


Banana Muffin Cookies
I’ve blogged about this recipe like a million times. My banana muffins. I wanted them to be part of the festivities so I baked little dollops of the delicious batter to create these bite-size cake cookies. How wonderful! However I fear the banana aroma will overtake the other cookies when they’re boxed.


Chocolate Chip Cookies
Another recipe I’ve blogged about. No cookie assortment is complete without my favorite, the standard chocolate chip cookie. No bells or whistles just cookie perfection. I am a no-frills cookie connoisseur and prefer a good ol’ chocolate chip cookie to a green tea-rosewater-cardamon jammed-thumbprint, or other such complicated cookie combo, any day.


Merry Christmas to you and yours!
































There are 12 Comments to "Christmas Vegan Cookie Bake-a-thon"
They look great! (understatement)
They looks so yummy, I want some!! :)
Ah, lucky friends! Everything looks delish!
WOW! You went all the way with the bake-a-thon! Awesome cookies!
wow, double wow! what an amazing assortment of cookies. you must have spent hours in the kitchen. you have some very lucky friends. I love the stack up in the jar, it’s so cute!
btw, tree shaped cookies are my favorite :)
I don’t think I could pick a favorite from this mix – they all look so tasty!
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hum, this made me hungry ;)
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I LOVE the jar idea!…Great looking cookies! Happy New Years to you and yours..
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