Short on Time? Turn to These Easy, Festive Holiday Baking Recipes All Season Long (2024)

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Updated on December 5, 2022

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Looking for quick homemade baked goods to gift or to serve this Christmas? Our collection of easy baking recipes includes options with a short ingredient list, ones to make ahead, and sweets that don't require any special equipment at all.

Plus, we rounded up desserts that are suitable for every occasion, whether it's a dinner party or a family meal. There are cakes to pair with tea, cookies to share with friends, and confections that make perfect edible gifts. Not only are these sweets simple to make, they are sure to be enjoyed throughout the festive season.

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Spiced Snacking Cake

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Not the usual gingerbread, this lighter-spiced snacking cake includes spices like cinnamon and cardamom.

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Apple-Raspberry Pandowdy

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A pandowdy is the perfect alternative to a cobbler or crumble if you're looking for something a bit different for the holidays. This one-pan recipe is just as easy as those other apple desserts, but the delicious batter-like topping spread over apple wedges and raspberries is what really sets it apart.

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No-Bake Chocolate Eggnog Crème Brûlée

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You'll need to make these easy custards ahead of time, so they can chill and set—the payoff is that you won't be tempted to leave everything to the last minute!

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Butter-Pecan Cookies

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These melt-in-your-mouth cookies use little more than a handful of ingredients and don't require any complicated shaping techniques. They're a great holiday recipe to make with kids since they will be able to help with pressing the cookie dough into discs.

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Cinnamon-Sugar Ragamuffins

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A simple biscuit dough is transformed into individual swirls of sugar-and-spice treats; they're a great choice for a brunch dessert or afternoon snack with a warming cup of tea.

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Spice-Cookie Parfaits

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Parfaits combine all of our favorite treat textures (jammy, creamy, crunchy, etc.) into one delicious dessert. Here, seasonal fruit is turned into a compote and layered with whipped cream and store-bought spice cookies.

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Plum Skillet Cake

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Looking for an easy, crowd-pleasing dessert for a cozy dinner? Try this Plum Skillet Cake. If you can't find plums, use apples or pears for this simple cake that's baked in a cast-iron skillet.

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Rustic Apple Tart

The base for this elegant dessert is made from frozen puff pastry. All that's needed from you is a few turns with a rolling pin and you'll have the perfect foundation for layering sliced apples on top.

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Pound-Cake Tiramisu

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It isn't just easy—this decadent dessert is also make-ahead. Carve out just 15 minutes to assemble the tiramisu-flavored layers of store-bought pound cake, coffee, a light cream-cheese mixure, and a touch of rum. Then refrigerate—you can enjoy it up to a week later.

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Easy Fudge Bites

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These one-bite-wonders are a cinch to make and yield enough for a whole neighborhood's worth of edible gifts. Decorate with an array of festive toppings like crushed peppermints, chopped pistachios, and shredded coconut.

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Spiced Fruitcake Bars

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This recipe is very versatile; you can use whatever dried fruits and nuts you like. Plus, the bars can be made up to a week ahead. You'll have about four dozen, so there's plenty for sharing.

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Caramel Cereal Bars

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Easy and fun to make, rice cereal forms the base for these crunchy-and-creamy dessert bars.

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Cranberry-Swirl Cheesecake

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Simple cheesecake gets decked out for the holidays with a ruby red cranberry sauce. Make it extra festive by adorning the cake with sugared cranberries.

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Granola Bark

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Skip the chocolate bark this year and gift your loved ones a healthier treat that can be eaten all day long. This granola is specially designed to break apart into large clumps (so it's easier to grab a handful as you pass by the jar, of course.)

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Lemon-Ginger Bundt Cake

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Bundt cakes may look hard to make, but they aren't. They're as easy as a basic sheet cake and way easier than a layer cake. The intricate Bundt pan creates a pretty presentation, no decorating needed. All that will be left for you to do is dust a thin layer of powdered sugar over the top before serving.

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FAQs

How to make holiday baking easier? ›

Use Room Temperature Ingredients

Before starting your holiday baking, set butter, eggs and other dairy ingredients out on your counter to bring them to room temperature. This baking tip will help create a smoother batter and better incorporation of ingredients, resulting in softer and more evenly baked treats.

How many people bake during the holidays? ›

Four out of five Americans (83 percent) typically bake cookies of all baked goods throughout the year. * This increases to 93 percent during the holidays, with 61 percent baking three or more batches of cookies.

How do you plan Christmas baking? ›

Top 10 Holiday Baking Tips
  1. The first step is always: THINK AHEAD. ...
  2. Bring all ingredients to room temperature before baking. ...
  3. Plan tasks for little helpers. ...
  4. Cut down on clean-up. ...
  5. Know your icing. ...
  6. Decorate cookies factory-style. ...
  7. Take pictures.

How do you make a dry Christmas cake better? ›

Brush with simple syrup glaze

Velez recommends adding a simple syrup glaze to your cake layers if they end up coming out too dry. Made by cooking together equal parts water and sugar, it's a traditional workaround that pastry chefs commonly use.

Do holiday baking contestants use recipes? ›

"For baking we let people use recipes," he said. "I certainly couldn't compete without them."

When to start baking for Christmas? ›

You'll find that most of your favorite Christmas cookie recipes can be made anywhere from a month to six months before the 25th of December. (Consult this handy how-to guide to the matter.) Generally, most recipes will be best if baked and then frozen.

Why are my Christmas cookies hard? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

Why is my Christmas cake hard? ›

Maybe you've over baked it, or didn't use enough liquid/ not enough eggs, if the recipe says use large eggs and you haven't got large, use an extra egg, size matters! Using too much raising agents will also make for a dry cake.

How can I make Christmas easier? ›

How to Start Keeping Christmas Simple
  1. Set a Christmas Budget. No really… ...
  2. Make a Gift List in Advance. ...
  3. Shop Easy. ...
  4. It's Ok to Not Give Homemade. ...
  5. Keeping Christmas Baking Simple. ...
  6. Plan a Baking Day. ...
  7. Participate in a Cookie Exchange. ...
  8. Just Don't Do It.
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