Over 10 Festive Christmas Dessert Recipes for Holiday Gatherings

If you’re after simple Christmas desserts that impress without adding stress, you’ve come to the right place. This roundup collects festive, reliable recipes that are ideal for holiday parties, gifting, or a cozy evening with the family.

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Ready to bake something merry? These recipes are user-friendly and suited for both busy hosts and home bakers who want a homemade treat to bring to a gathering. Below you’ll find a variety of Christmas dessert recipes that are festive, approachable, and delicious.

What You’ll Find in This Roundup

  • Crowd-pleasing desserts for parties
  • Quick and easy Christmas desserts
  • Kid-friendly treats
  • Make-ahead options for busy schedules

Quick Tips for Holiday Baking

  1. Use room-temperature ingredients: Butter, eggs, and dairy mix more evenly at room temperature, giving you a smoother batter and a better final texture.
  2. Avoid overmixing: Mix until ingredients are just combined. Overmixing can make cakes and muffins dense instead of light and tender.
  3. Store cookies and bars properly: Most cookies and bars keep well in an airtight container at room temperature for a few days. Frosted items and anything with cream cheese should be refrigerated.
  4. Make-ahead strategies: Many desserts can be prepared in advance. Cookie dough can be scooped and frozen, then baked straight from the freezer when needed.

My Favorite Christmas Dessert Recipes

Below are some of my go-to desserts for the holidays and special gatherings.

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Pistachio Cheesecake

This Pistachio Cheesecake is incredibly creamy, made with protein-rich cottage cheese and real pistachio paste for rich, nutty flavor—no instant pudding mixes here.

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Coconut bundt cake on a gold cake stand.

Coconut Cake

A show-stopping coconut cake with coconut milk, white chocolate, and a silky coconut cream cheese frosting. Decadent but surprisingly easy to make.

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Dubai Brownie squares stacked over each other.

Dubai Chocolate Brownies

These brownies combine dark chocolate cake with creamy pistachio butter, a crunchy kataifi pastry layer, and a glossy ganache on top for texture and richness.

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Slice of cheesecake with strawberries and blueberries.

Cottage Cheese Cheesecake

A creamy, protein-rich cheesecake lightly sweetened with honey. It tastes like a bakery-style dessert but is easy enough for home baking.

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Chocolate cake with melted chocolate and strawberries.

Flourless Chocolate Cake

Rich and fudgy with a brownie-like texture, this flourless cake is naturally gluten-free and comes together in under an hour.

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Italian Christmas Cookies

Soft, buttery cookies flavored with vanilla, dipped in a sweet glaze and finished with festive sprinkles. A timeless holiday favorite.

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brownie cookies topped with mint chips.

Brownie Cookies Recipe

A healthier take on brownie cookies that still delivers intense chocolate flavor and chewy texture.

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Sugar cookies with peppermint.

Peppermint Cookies

Easy to bake at home and far tastier than store-bought versions—just minutes in the oven for a cool peppermint finish.

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Peppermint brownies cut into squares.

Peppermint Brownies

Fudgy brownies topped with chopped peppermint for a festive balance of cool mint and deep chocolate flavor.

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Gingerbread cake squares with frosting.

Gingerbread Cake

Moist, fluffy, and filled with warm spices—this gingerbread cake is a family favorite for fall and winter gatherings.

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Slice of apple cake on a plate.

Invisible Apple Cake

Also called Gâteau Invisible, this French-style apple cake has a soft, custardy texture and delicate apple flavor.

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Three bliss bars on a white plate.

Cranberry Bliss Bars

A copycat of the popular cafe treat, these bars are easy to make and perfect for holiday baking and gift boxes.

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Common Questions

How do I store Christmas desserts so they stay fresh?

Store leftovers in airtight containers. Most cookies and bars keep well at room temperature for a couple of days. Frosted items or desserts with cream cheese should be refrigerated to stay safe and fresh.

How can I make my desserts look more festive?

Simple finishes elevate presentation: dust with powdered sugar, drizzle melted chocolate, add crushed candy canes, sugared cranberries, or festive sprinkles.

Can I substitute ingredients for dietary needs?

Yes. Use gluten-free flour blends for gluten-free baking, swap dairy-free milks and butter alternatives for lactose-free needs, and choose unrefined or reduced sweeteners when appropriate. Sugar-free chocolate chips work well for lower-sugar options.

How do I prevent cookies from spreading too much?

Chill the dough before baking to firm up the fat. Use parchment paper instead of greasing the pan and avoid over-softening the butter. If the dough seems loose, add a little extra flour.

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I hope you enjoy these simple and delicious desserts. They’re perfect for Christmas celebrations and great to make any time you want a comforting treat.

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