Christmas Pinwheel Cookies - Holiday Cookie Recipe (2024)

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Brighten up your Christmas cookie platter with these vibrant Pinwheel Cookies. Their intricate swirl pattern is surprisingly easy to make. The result is a delicious, show-stopping, and festive holiday cookie recipe.

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I have been wanting to make these Christmas Pinwheel Cookies for the past few years. Well, this year I finally decided to make them a priority and I’m so glad I did. They turned out better than I ever expected and are as delicious as they look.

This is one of those recipes that I believe has been floating around for many years (with many variations) in cookbooks, magazines, and online. And it makes perfect sense as they are eye-catching and relativity easy to make. They are essentially a slice-and-bake cookie, but do require a little bit of prep work to create that perfect swirl.

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If you’re unfamiliar with the term slice-and-bake, it’s essentially just a log of cookie dough that you slice into round discs and bake in the oven. In fact, once you make this dough, you can freeze the log until you’re ready to bake. If you do all of the prep work in advance, then you can have these fun and festive pinwheel cookies whenever the mood strikes.

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If you’re looking for more of my BEST Christmas cookie recipes, I have an entire post dedicated to them. It’s a fantastic collection of classic cookies and new favorites.

While the process to make these cookies is generally pretty easy, it does take a few steps and there is some chilling time between each of the steps. So while it’s not hard, it will take some down time to get them completed.

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1 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

2 Ingredients

3 How to Make

5 Frequently Asked Questions

6 Bonus: Cookie Bags

7 Christmas Pinwheel Cookies

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Stunningly Festive: The vibrant red and green swirls, coupled with the classic cookie dough hue, scream holiday cheer. Every plate you set out will have that “wow” factor.
  • Simple Magic: These might look intricate, but trust me, it’s all about stacking and rolling. If you’ve ever made regular slice-and-bake cookies, you’re already a pro at this!
  • Shareable Delight: These cookies are the ideal gift. Package them up for neighbors, teachers, or just bring a batch to your next holiday get-together. They’re as delightful to gift as they are to receive.
  • Memory Makers: These cookies aren’t just treats; they’re an experience. Making them can become a cherished holiday tradition that you’ll look forward to year after year.

Looking for more holiday treats? Check out this collection of my best Christmas co*cktail recipes or these gingerbread inspired recipes.

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Ingredients

Isn’t it wonderful when a delightful recipe calls for ingredients you most likely already have? Take a peek into your pantry and fridge, and you’ll probably find you’re all set to whip up these dazzling cookies.

  • Unsalted Butter: The foundation for our cookies, it ensures they’re rich and melt-in-your-mouth delightful.
  • Sugar: It’s not just for sweetness! Sugar gives our cookies their delightful texture and golden hue.
  • Egg: The binder of our dough, ensuring our cookies have a lovely consistency with just the right amount of moisture.
  • Vanilla Extract: A little splash brings a world of flavor. This aromatic extract elevates the cookie to a gourmet level.
  • All-Purpose Flour: The backbone of our cookies. It provides the structure, ensuring they hold their pinwheel shape perfectly.
  • Kosher Salt: A pinch of this balances out the sweetness, making the flavors pop even more.
  • Baking Soda: Our secret lift agent! It makes sure the cookies have a slight puff, giving them a dreamy texture.
  • Red and Green Gel Food Coloring: The show-stoppers. These hues turn our simple cookie dough into festive spirals of holiday joy. These are my favorite.
  • Red Sanding Sugar: This sparkling gem isn’t just for looks! It adds a delightful crunch and a touch of extra sweetness to the exterior of the cookie.

With these ingredients on hand, you’re all set to bring some holiday magic into your kitchen!

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How to Make

Now that you have all the ingredients ready, we’re ready to get swirling. Literally. I’ll walk you through the recipe steps for these pinwheel cookies below. I’ve also provideda full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this post.

  1. Add the butter and sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer. With the paddle attachment, beat at medium speed until creamy: about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the egg and vanilla and beat well. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as necessary.
  2. In a medium bowl, add the flour, salt, and baking soda. Whisk to combine. With the mixer on low speed, gradually add the flour mixture and beat to combine. Remove the dough from the bowl and divide it into thirds.
  3. Return one portion of the dough to the mixing bowl, add in the red food coloring, and beat until evenly colored. Remove the dough, wipe the bowl clean, and repeat with another third of dough and the green food coloring. The final third of the dough requires no food coloring. Shape each portion of the dough into a ball, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate for 1 hour.
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  1. Remove from the refrigerator and roll each ball between two sheets of parchment paper into a 7-inch square. Refrigerate the dough again, keeping it between the parchment paper.
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  1. Stack the dough onto a piece of parchment paper starting with the red, followed by the green, and ending with the plain. Add a piece of parchment paper to the top and roll out the dough into a 12×8-inch rectangle. Remove the top sheet of parchment paper. Then, starting on one of the long sides, tightly roll up the dough into a log. The tighter your roll, the more rings you’ll have inside your cookie. Wrap the log in the parchment paper and freeze for one hour.
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  1. Now it’s time to bake them! Start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.
  2. Use a serrated knife to cut the dough log into 1/3-inch thick slices. Roll the edge of each slice in the red sanding sugar. Place the slices 1 inch apart on the prepared baking sheets.
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  1. Bake for about 8 to 10 minutes or until set. Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 1 minute before removing to cool completely on a wire rack. Once completely cooled, pack and store in an airtight container.
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And that’s it!

Whether you’re gifting these to a loved one, sharing them at a festive gathering, or simply indulging yourself by the fireside, these Christmas Pinwheel Cookies are the epitome of holiday joy.

Recipe Notes

  • I just love how these pinwheel cookies turned out. I wanted mine to be really vibrant and colorful so I went heavy on the food coloring to get a really deep, rich color. I’m so glad I did.
  • And speaking of food coloring, I’m a huge fan of the gel-based food coloring and definitely recommend it for this recipe. You can find the set I used HERE. It’s a great set and gives you basically every color option.
  • Naturally, you can make these cookies whatever colors you like. They don’t even need to be a Christmas cookie. You can have the colors match any holiday, event, or even something to support your favorite sports team. The options are almost endless.
  • The same thing goes for the sanding sugar. You can use any color sugar or sprinkle you like to give these cookies an extra layer of interest and fun.
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No matter how you bake and share them, I hope you love and enjoy this Christmas Pinwheel Cookie recipe as much as I do.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use regular food coloring instead of gel food coloring?

Yes, you can! However, gel food coloring is more concentrated and vibrant. If you’re using liquid food coloring, you might need to add a bit more to achieve the desired color, but be careful not to make the dough too wet.

How long can I store these cookies?

Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. For longer storage, consider freezing them.

Can I freeze the cookie dough?

Absolutely! Wrap the dough log tightly in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to bake, just slice and bake. No need to thaw!

My dough is a bit sticky. What should I do?

If the dough feels too sticky, you can refrigerate it for about 30 minutes to firm it up making it easier to handle

Can I use other colors for different occasions?

Definitely! These cookies are versatile. Try pastel colors for Easter, or black and orange for Halloween. The sky’s the limit

The red sanding sugar didn’t stick well to my cookie edges. Any tips?

Before rolling the dough in the red sanding sugar, you can lightly brush the edges with a bit of water or egg wash. This will act as an adhesive, helping the sugar to stick better.

Bonus: Cookie Bags

I also wanted to remind you that I have an DIY project (and FREE download) for these adorable Christmas Cookie Bags! I thought these Christmas Pinwheel Cookies paired perfectly with them so I snapped a few photos.

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You can find the full tutorial on how to make these Christmas Cookie Bags HERE. They are so simple to make especially with the free download I provided.

Happy baking!

More Christmas Cookies You’ll Love

  • Whipped Shortbread Cookies
  • Christmas Sprinkle Cookie Cups
  • Cream Horn Cookies
  • Peppermint Kiss Cookies
  • Classic Gingerbread Cookies

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Christmas Pinwheel Cookies

Your Christmas cookie trays are about to get a striking, colorful, and delicious addition thanks to these Christmas Pinwheel Cookies.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: christmas, Christmas cookies, cookies, holiday, holiday baking

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Chilling Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 24 cookies

Calories: 103kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add the butter and sugar to the bowl of a stand mixer. With the paddle attachment, beat at medium speed until creamy: about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the egg and vanilla and beat well. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as necessary.

  • In a medium bowl, add the flour, salt, and baking soda. Whisk to combine. With the mixer on low speed, gradually add the flour mixture and beat to combine. Remove the dough from the bowl and divide it into thirds.

  • Return one portion of the dough to the mixing bowl, add in the red food coloring, and beat until evenly colored. Remove the dough, wipe the bowl clean, and repeat with another third of dough and the green food coloring. The final third of the dough requires no food coloring. Shape each portion of the dough into a ball, wrap in plastic, and refrigerate for 1 hour.

  • Remove from the refrigerator and roll each ball between two sheets of parchment paper into a 7-inch square. Refrigerate the dough again, for 15 minutes, keeping it between the parchment paper.

  • Stack the dough onto a piece of parchment paper starting with the red, followed by the green, and ending with the plain. Add a piece of parchment paper to the top and roll out the dough into a 12×8-inch rectangle. Remove the top sheet of parchment paper. Then, starting on one of the long sides, tightly roll up the dough into a log. Wrap the log in the parchment paper and freeze for one hour.

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.

  • Use a serrated knife to cut the dough log into 1/3-inch thick slices. Roll the edge of each slice in the red sanding sugar. Place the slices 1 inch apart on the prepared baking sheets.

  • Bake for about 8 to 10 minutes or until set. Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 1 minute before removing to cool completely on a wire rack. Once completely cooled, pack and store in an airtight container.

Nutrition

Calories: 103kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 63mg | Potassium: 14mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 167IU | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg

Christmas Pinwheel Cookies - Holiday Cookie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the least popular Christmas cookie? ›

On the naughty list of cookies, Americans gave the lowest win records to anise cookies, which only won 29% of its matchups.

How many days before Christmas should you make cookies? ›

Aim to make them about two weeks in advance if you keep them at room temperature. Making them one week or a few days in advance is even better if you are going for the freshest possible cookies. Remember that you can always make a new batch if you accidentally keep your cookies out for too long and they become stale.

Do you decorate Christmas cookies before or after baking? ›

Bake for 11–12 minutes or until lightly browned around the edges. If your oven has hot spots, rotate the baking sheet halfway through bake time. Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before decorating. No need to cover the cookies as they cool.

What is the number one cookie in the world? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

What is Santa Claus's favorite cookie? ›

Chocolate Chip cookies

Santa himself lists these as his favorites, and he prefers them soft and gooey with lots of chocolate chips. If you decide to leave these out for him, make sure there's a glass of cold milk nearby!

Which Christmas cookies last the longest? ›

Shortbread and spritz cookies are longer-lasting cookies, which means they are perfect for holidays when there is some competition on the table. After all, Christmas in many homes is celebrated with a variety of dishes and sweet treats.

What is the 1 cookie in the US? ›

America's favorite cookie and the one dubbed “the American cookie” is the Chocolate chip cookie.

How many cookies do you need per person for Christmas? ›

A good rule to follow is for every guest to bake a half dozen cookies per each attendee. So, if 10 people attend, each guest would bring five dozen cookies to share. We've put together a chart to help you figure out just how many cookies to ask your guests to make.

Can you leave Christmas cookies out overnight? ›

Curious how long cookies last at room temperature? Most homemade cookies will maintain their taste and texture for up to 3 days. If you leave them out for too long, the cookies begin to harden or dry out. To prevent cookies from becoming stale, cover them with plastic wrap or keep in an airtight container.

How do you keep Christmas cookies fresh for 2 weeks? ›

Use Airtight Containers

Once your cookies have cooled, store them in layers in airtight containers. Separate each layer with a sheet of wax paper to prevent the cookies from sticking together. Do so, and you should be able to store Christmas cookies at room temperature for up to 2 weeks, notes Auxer.

How do you keep Christmas cookies crispy? ›

How do you store cookies to stay crisp? To keep crispy cookies crisp, you need to keep them away from moisture. Always store different types of cookies separately—soft cookies can cause crispy cookies to soften due to their extra moisture. Place crispy cookies in an airtight container, but don't completely seal it.

Do you bake Christmas cookies on parchment paper? ›

Absolutely. We recommend baking sugar cookies (or any cookies!) on parchment paper.

Do you have to use royal icing to decorate cookies? ›

If you need a cookie decorating alternative to traditional royal icing, this sugar cookie icing is a great choice. It's like a very thick glaze. This icing takes awhile to dry, about 24 hours, and you can't pipe detail very well, but if you want simple decoration and a simple icing, this is it!

What are the top 5 favorite cookies? ›

Some of the most popular cookie flavors include:
  • Chocolate chip.
  • Peanut butter.
  • Peanut butter blossoms.
  • Double chocolate chip.
  • Snickerdoodle.
  • Sugar.
  • Shortbread.
  • Pumpkin.

What is the 2nd most popular cookie? ›

Nabisco Oreo was the second ranked cookie brand of the United States with about 674.2 million U.S. dollars worth of sales in 2017. Cookies are part of the snack food category and defined as small, thin, baked treats in the United States.

Why are cookies popular on Christmas? ›

The practice of putting out cookies for Santa began in the 1930s during the Great Depression, when parents were trying to instill a sense of thankfulness in their children. Leaving goodies, perhaps in a sweet cookie jar, continues to be a way of sharing the holiday bounty.

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