Cookies are the heartbeat of Christmas baking. They are the quintessential treats that sweeten the holidays, and we look forward to baking and munching and giving year after year.
They are even an occasion for a party – and there are almost as many reasons to hold a Cookie Swap as there are cookies to bake for it.
A Cookie Swap is a wonderful time to reconnect with friends and neighbors, those you hold dear but with whom you don’t cross paths regularly during the year. Throwing the party will get you into the Christmas spirit like nothing else; it is a great reason to get your house decorated for the season. And who wouldn’t jump at a chance to attend for the camaraderie—and to be able to fill their cookie jars with a variety of home-baked goodies at the same time? Hardly anyone has time these days to bake multiple batches of cookie recipes; this way, all but the one you bring is baked for you, relieving you of stress and leaving you with more relaxing family time.
Each person brings a large batch of their favorite holiday cookies and copies of the recipe to the party. (No fair relying on chocolate chippers!) The hostess arranges them on her dining table, and partygoers take turns circling the table and filling plates or tins with samplings of everyone’s homemade cookies. It is a perfect way to enter the joy and pure deliciousness of the season.
Of course, there are other occasions where it would be more feasible to contribute one dozen cookies. An office Cookie Swap makes a grand party; the only rule is that if you don’t make them yourself, the cookies should come from a yummy bakery. If it is held at a restaurant after work, you may want to purchase take-home containers to pack each person’s assortment in. Colorful holiday boxes and tins are available at craft stores.
Children love Cookie Swaps, too. If you make your child’s favorite, chances are all the attendees will be happy, too. Just remember that children’s tastes can be picky when it comes to nuts and coconut, and you’ll need to pay special attention to potential food allergies when planning your contribution.
Your host has probably knocked herself out making sure the party is memorable, so make your cookies the stuff of urban legend. Some of the holiday classics here, such as Hidden Kisses or Mexican Wedding Cookies, are easy to make with everyday ingredients. Others are contemporary twists, such as White Chocolate Cherry Chunkies or Savannah Cheesecake Cookies. Any of them will have your friends begging for your recipe!
Our Favorite Cookies to Swap:
Perfectly Pecan Praline Cookies
White Chocolate Coconut Cookies
Vanilla Sugar Cookies
Monster Cookies
Chocolate Raspberry Cookies
Low Country Cookies
Cousin Johnnie’s Whoopie Pies
Peppermint Pinwheels
Fruitcake Drop Cookies
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This will be one definet dessert on table for Christmas along with devinty can not wait to try my hand at that
By Frances Johnson on December 18, 2012
Hi Paula, Just had my first Christmas Cookie Exchange Party for about 15 of my classmate friends yesterday, followed by a brunch consisting of breakfast foods, as well as luncheon foods. We had such a wonderful time! Great way to welcome the Christmas Holiday Season!
By Carolyn Dreibelbis on December 04, 2012
I love Paula's recipes. My mom was a great southern (Arkansas)cook, and lots of Paula's recipes remind me of my mom and grandmother. I love her spicey personality, too. That reminds me of myself. Keep up the good work and we will keep watching.
By Janet Alberty on December 04, 2011
I love Paula's recipes. They are easy to follow, and don't require a lot of expensive ingredients for those of us on a limited budget. I will be making the Fruitcake Drop Cookies for Christmas gifts for my neighbors. thanks Paula!
By Joyce Schiwart on November 30, 2011
Do you have a recipe for Butter Cookies? I used to have one that was great but have lost it. I figured since you love butter like I do you would have one.
By Barbara Peters on December 18, 2010
A friend of mine made a lemon cookie, it was 2 cookies with some lemon in the middle, looked like snow balls, (sort of) she has misplaced the magazine, and I was wondering if anyone has the recipe for the lemon that was spreed in between the 2 cookies.
By Sherry on December 18, 2010
Libbie, Thank you for your reply. Merry Christmas to you and all the staff.
By Linda on December 17, 2010
Hey Linda! We have also tested the Chocolate Raspberry Cookies using Ghiradelli raspberry cream filled chocolate squares and it was delicious. You may want to cut back on the sugar just a bit though. Happy Baking!
By Libbie Summers on December 15, 2010
Hi Paula, I am interested in making your Chocolate Rasberry Cookies. Could you let me know if the rasberry creme filled chocolate baking pieces are available in grocery stores? I am a Canadian fan and not familiar with this item. Thanks for the wonderful cookie choices.
By Linda on December 15, 2010
What a mess I had. I made the Hidden Mint Cookies, using Pillsbury Sugar Cookies roll (out of the frozen food section), and Pearson's Mint Patties. Baked them at 375 degrees for 10 minutes. The cookies rain all over the pan.I sliced the dough in 1/4 inch slices as directed. They were tough and not good looking at all. Whas is my problem? (Dough has a 01-06-2011 date on it.) The recipe looked so good, and the ones on your TV program did too. HELP!!!!
By Eunice Helmke on December 14, 2010
Hey Lizabeth! I know it sounds a bit old fashioned, but adding paraffin wax (which is usually made out of vegetable oils and is edible) to chocolate in candy making gives the chocolate a pretty glossy finish and it also helps to keep it solid when stored at room temperature. You'll love Paula's Chocolate Peppermint Patties! Libbie Summers, Senior Food Editor for Paula Deen
By Libbie Summers on December 14, 2010
Hey Ann! The recipe for the chocolate cookie from the Cookie Swap show Paula hosted is: http://www.pauladeen.com/recipes/recipe_view/top_secret_chocolate_cookies/ They are delicious! Happy Baking! Libbie Summers, Senior Food Editor for Paula Deen
By Libbie Summers on December 14, 2010
Paula. i want to let you know the waffel with pecans so good. and i and i have one waffel with pumkin butter and surup and toped with wip cream. Thank you love your show. Joann Torrence.
By Joann Torrence on December 14, 2010
By joann torrence on December 14, 2010
Lori, it looks as if the link is fixed. Please try it again.
By Anonymous on December 14, 2010
I wrote that recipe down as they were saying it on the show and then made them.....However they weren't that tasty so I came looking for the recipe thinking that I left something out, where's the recipe Paula???
By Kelly Sanders on December 12, 2010
Hello, I'm stuck. I've got a recipe from Paula's Book, The Lady & Sons Just Desserts. Chocolate peppermint Patties.It calls for paraffin.What the heck!!!!!!!!!! I thought that you only dipped your hands & feet in paraffin, not eat it! Please HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By Lizabeth on December 12, 2010
That’s the recipe I got online for also!!!
By Cheryl Raulston on December 10, 2010
Hi!
Watched the show on the cookie swap last night and felt so inspired I decided to check out the recipes…only one problem..where is the recipe for the big chocolate crinkle cookie? it looked so yummy!
By Ann Macomber on December 09, 2010
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doris in The Secret Garden on May 19, 2013 at 3:11 pm
I love reading about your family and seeing your pictures. I respect the fact that you are teaching your son's family values because so much of that seems to be going by the wayside anymore..maybe someday we will meet and by that time your son's may even have their own cooking show.lol..wishing you lots and lots of love from this country girl's kitchen to Brooke Deen's kitchen of love.
Linda Miller in The Makings for a Perfect Father’s Day on May 19, 2013 at 11:44 am
Love this idea. I want to do this for my sister n law for the new addition of the family. What a wonderful way to celebrate a new baby in the family.
Kimberly McKinney in How to Host a Sip and See on May 19, 2013 at 10:54 am
I love Orchids but fine it hard to kept alive for very long. I love the way you display
Syndie Reynolds in Paula’s Love of Orchids on May 13, 2013 at 10:59 pm
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