These treats come together in a flashno oven required!
Each of these easy Christmas cookie recipes requires just a little time and zero oven space.
Many can be made ahead, freeing up your time for holiday cheer!
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Bring these chocolate-coated treats to your next holiday gathering for a dessert that wows.
Copycat Musketeer Bars
These no-oven-required marshmallow-chocolate bars can be frozen for a month before the holidays.
Neopolitan Marshmallow Treats
This easy no-bake dessert would make even the Grinch enjoy Christmas.
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The ruby-red hue of the jam is perfectly fitting for the holiday.
Top with green or gold sprinkles for even more festivity.
Pistachio Bars
Want a cookie guests will go nuts about?
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Sticky-sweet honey helps hold this dessert together, while flaky coconut provides a snowy sprinkle.
Chocolate-Cherry Dips
These chocolate no-bake cookies hold a sweet surprise: maraschino cherries!
Blend the rosy-red fruit with lush cream cheese, then smear between two vanilla wafers.
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Ask the little ones to help decorate before the chocolate coating hardens.
Cracker Candy
This no-bakeChristmas dessertis so simple, even the kiddos can help!
Line a cookie sheet with chocolate graham crackers, then pour on warm layers of caramel and chocolate.
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Toasted nuts make a crunchy topper.
No-Bake Butterscotch Bars
Dessert bars don’t get any better than this.
Indulge in lush layers of chocolate frosting andsmooth butterscotchpudding on a scotcheroo-like base.
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Try this no-bake Christmas dessert recipe for a potluck or large partyone batch makes 64 servings!
Don’t forget a drizzle of powdered sugar icing for a snowfall-inspired finish.
No-Bake Butterscotch-Pretzel Bars
Salty peanuts plus complementary butterscotch make these bars a tasty no-bake cookie recipe option.
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Sprinkle crushed pretzels and peanuts on top to hint at the flavors hiding below.
It’s one of our top-ratedChristmas candy recipes, and many readers add crispy rice cereal for crunchyum!
Roll the dough into balls and coat them in crushed lemon drop pieces.
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Allow 2 hours to chill and serve to your loved ones (or eat them yourself)!
double-check to grab one for yourself before they’re all gone!
Classic No-Bake Cookies
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Drop by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet and let stand at room temperature to set.
Chocolate-Marshmallow-Peanut Clusters
Not only are these chocolate-marshmallow-peanut clusters easy to make, they are versatile, too.
Customize the recipe to use your favorite kinds of chocolate and nuts.
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