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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Get a head start on your holiday baking with these cookie recipes that you can bake now and freeze until you need them for entertaining or gift giving.

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies with Brown Butter

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies with Brown Butter Recipe

Brown butter takes these rich, seasonal pumpkin chocolate chipcookies to the next level, adding a nutty, fragrant flavor that is absolutely perfect for fall. Canned pumpkin puree lends moistureto these fluffy, cake-liketreats while warm chocolate chips fill every bite. Make these for a Halloween party or a fall dinner party, and be sure to store any leftoversin an airtight container.

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Molasses Crinkle Cookies

Molasses Crinkle Cookies

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Molasses Crinkle Cookies Recipe

These soft, chewy, beautifully spiced gingerbread cookies look like they just took a romp in fresh snow—a holiday look that saves you the trouble of having to ice each one. A dual coat of granulated and powdered sugar will help the slightly sticky dough balls hold their shape and get that crinkled texture. Make sure to give the cookies room to spread on the baking sheet and to let them cool at least 5 minutes before removing from the pans

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Classic Sugar Cookies

Classic Sugar Cookies

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Classic Sugar Cookies Recipe

Cut this dough into a variety of your favorite shapes. The dippable glaze will transform the cookies into works of art almost too pretty to eat.

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Lavender-Rosemary Shortbread Cookies

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Lavender-Rosemary Shortbread Cookies Recipe

These delicate, crispy shortbread cookies are incredibly impressive given how easy they are to make. With just the right balance of gentle herbaceous, floral flavor and saltiness, these not-too-sweet shortbread cookies are the perfect treat to pair with anything from coffee and tea to lemonade or rosé. While both have fairly potent flavors, when applied with an expert touch (i.e. knowing restraint), lavender and rosemary make an amazing team—delivering sophisticated personality to whatever they touch. Culinary lavender buds are readily available in many nationwide supermarkets, but you can also order them online if you have trouble finding them locally. One key baker's tip to remember when it comes to making shortbread, definitely don't skip out on chilling your dough before baking. This resting period helps the dough relax (resulting in a more tender, delicate cookie) and helps the cookies keep their shape in the oven. If you plan to make these lavender shortbread cookies for a special occasion (or you just love them so much you want to keep them around), you can easily whip up a double or triple batch of dough in advance and keep the unbaked logs frozen; when you're ready for cookies, just pop the logs out of the freezer, then slice and bake. If you wanted to dress them up even further, a simple lemon glaze would be a delightful addition drizzled over the baked and cooled lavender-rosemary shortbread.

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Oatmeal Pantry Cookies

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Oatmeal Pantry Cookies Recipe

Need a sweet treat?Make moist, delicious cookies with ingredients that you most likely already have in your pantry.

Check out the video for the step-by-step:How to Make Oatmeal Pantry Cookies

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Copycat Milano Cookies

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Copycat Milano Cookies Recipe

For a cookie that's sure to impress, look no further than our homemade take on the classic Milano cookie. These copycat cookies are crisp around the edges and slightly softer in the center than the store-bought variety, but we found them to be the perfect dunker for a cup of hot coffee or cold milk. Pro-tip: Use a microplane to shave the edges of the baked cookies (if needed) to shape or resize for perfect sandwiching. For other favorite filling flavors, be sure to try our takes on Mint Chocolate and Dulce De Leche Milano Cookies.

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White Chocolate, Strawberry, and Oatmeal Cookies

White Chocolate, Strawberry, and Oatmeal Cookies

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White Chocolate, Strawberry, and Oatmeal Cookies Recipe

A mere one-quarter cup of butter yields crispy, light cookies and keeps calories in check. Dried strawberries lend fiber, color, and subtle sweetness. You can find them in larger supermarkets, or substitute raisins or dried cranberries. Because the dough is heavy, we used a sturdy stand mixer. You can use a hand mixer to cream the butter and sugar, then stir in the remaining ingredients by hand.

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Caramel Popcorn Cookies

Caramel Popcorn Cookies

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Caramel Popcorn Cookies Recipe

Experimenting with unusual ingredients can produce an irresistiblebatch of cookies.In this recipe,caramel andpopcorn pieces create the ultimate combination of saltyandsweet—in cookie form!

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Cranberry-Almond Cookies

Cranberry-Almond Cookies

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Cranberry-Almond Cookies Recipe

Combine tart fresh cranberries and toasted almonds for a fresh twist. You'll love the texture and combination of flavors in these cookies. The pop of red from the cranberries also adds a festive touch around Christmastime. The best part? They can be frozen up to 6 months.

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Peanut Butter Crunch Cookies

Peanut Butter Crunch Cookies

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Peanut Butter Crunch Cookies Recipe

Triple the peanut butter, triple the fun! Make dessert fun for the whole family with these ooey-gooey treats.

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Orange, Sesame, and Honey Cookies

Orange, Sesame, and Honey Cookies

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Orange, Sesame, and Honey Cookies Recipe

Finish off an Asian-inspired dinner with a tray of these delicious, easy-to-make cookies.

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Coconut, Lime, and Macadamia Cookies

Coconut, Lime, and Macadamia Cookies

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Coconut, Lime, and Macadamia Cookies Recipe

Ideal fora hostess gift, potluck party or afternoon snack, this gourmet cookie combination will have you reaching for one more.

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Chocolate and Peppermint Cookies

Chocolate and Peppermint Cookies

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Chocolate and Peppermint Cookies Recipe

Enjoy the classic combination of chocolate and peppermintin this simple, yet oh-so-good cookie recipe. Reviewers say these cookies are "delicious, chewy, and easy." For even more minty goodness, you can use one part semi-sweet chocolate chips and one part Andes Baking Chips.

Can't get enough chocolate and mint? Check out more of our favorite recipes that feature the perfect pairing here: 20 Mint Chocolate Recipes You'll Love All Year Long

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FAQs

Do already baked cookies freeze well? ›

Wait for the cookies to cool completely, then transfer them to a reusable freezer-safe bag or container lined with wax or parchment paper. I like to place them in a single layer to avoid any cookies breaking. Cookies will keep well for up to 2 months. Once ready to eat, simply thaw out at room temperature and enjoy.

What are the best wedding cookies to freeze? ›

Robust cookies will freeze better than softer or more gooey cookies, while popular cookies such as chocolate chip and oatmeal offer a sturdy texture that makes them great for freezing in advance. That said, it is probably best to avoid freezing cookies that are borderline cakes.

What is the best container to freeze cookies in? ›

Your best choices are airtight containers (plastic or glass) because they protect the cookies from breaking.

What kinds of cookies freeze well? ›

As a general rule of thumb, 'drop cookies,' which include oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, and 'cut-out cookies,' such as gingerbread and sugar cookies, are freezer-friendly.

Is it better to freeze cookies baked or unbaked? ›

In most cases, I prefer to freeze cookie dough over freezing baked cookies. That way, you still get the nice homemade smell and softness of the cookies when they come out of the oven. But if you want to get the whole job done, you can certainly bake the cookies, then freeze them later.

Do cookies taste the same after freezing? ›

Cakey cookies, like madeleines, also don't freeze well. "They begin to lose moisture no matter how tightly they're wrapped," Wenk says. It is possible to resuscitate them with a few minutes in the oven after thawing, but they won't taste the same.

What cookies should you not freeze? ›

Do not freeze frosted, glazed or drizzled cookies because they can become too moist under the frosting, glaze or drizzle. Thaw the cookies in the plastic food container at room temperature. Remove from container any cookies that should be crisp when thawed.

What cookies do not freeze well? ›

Thin, delicate cookies like tuiles, florentines, lace, and pizzelles usually have liquidy batters that don't freeze particularly well unbaked or baked, so it's best to make these kinds of cookies fresh.

How do you freeze homemade baked cookies? ›

After baking, allow cookies to cool completely. Place them in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet to freeze them, then store them in a freezer-safe zip-top storage bag labeled with the name and date. Squeeze out extra air and place flat in the freezer. To save space, you can flat-stack freezer bags.

How do you thaw frozen baked cookies? ›

When you're ready to thaw your baked cookies, let them sit at room temperature or heat them up in the oven for a couple of minutes. When it comes to thawing dough, baking the cookies an extra few minutes should do the trick to ensure they're completely defrosted and ready to eat.

Is it better to store cookies in tins or plastic containers? ›

Layer With Parchment

Layer cookies between waxed or parchment paper. This keeps them from sticking together or losing crispness. Metal tins keep cookies firmer than plastic bins. Let cookies cool before storing.

Do chocolate chip cookies freeze well? ›

Frozen chocolate chip cookies are a fine example because they freeze very well, and will suit any occasion. Plus, they are fun to make on a rainy day and cost a fraction of the price of grocery store cookies. Making and freezing cookies is also a clever way to use up ingredients that would usually spoil in the fridge.

Do Girl Scout cookies freeze well? ›

When you freeze Girl Scout cookies, the chocolate gets to the perfect texture — not so cold that it hurts your teeth, but just frozen enough to lend a good snap when you bite into it — and the inner cookie maintains its fresh, crunchy consistency without freezing through.

Can you frost sugar cookies and then freeze them? ›

Fully Decorated, Dried & Heat Sealed/Packaged

Fresh is not *always* better. To freeze fully decorated cookies: make sure your icing is fully dry, then heat seal them for freshness (airtight is key) package into your final packaging whether that be a box or just the cello.

Do frosted sugar cookies freeze well? ›

If you take them out too early when they're iced the icing will melt/bleed as it defrosts. I usually give them at least 6 hours to defrost. Cookies can stay frozen for at least 6 months (but I've gone longer!)

How do you defrost frozen baked cookies? ›

Thawing Frozen Cookies

When you're ready to thaw your baked cookies, let them sit at room temperature or heat them up in the oven for a couple of minutes. When it comes to thawing dough, baking the cookies an extra few minutes should do the trick to ensure they're completely defrosted and ready to eat.

How do you refresh frozen baked cookies? ›

Defrost to room temperature before decorating or serving. If you're enjoying something like chocolate chip cookies, you can also defrost and refresh in a 300°F oven for about 5 to 7 minutes, or until warmed through.

Does freezing cookies keep them soft? ›

Freezing is the best way to store cookies long term. Freezing a freshly baked cookie preserves that fresh flavor and texture so you can enjoy it any time. For best results, let your cookies cool completely, and then freeze right away. You'll need to make sure the cookies are well wrapped and protected from air.

What is the best way to freeze baked goods? ›

* The freezer temperature should be 0 degrees Fahrenheit or less. * Use moisture-proof, vapor-proof wraps or containers such as plastic containers with tight-fitting lids, heavy duty foil and freezer-weight plastic bags and wraps. * Cool baked goods completely before preparing for the freezer.

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