Delicious Campfire Christmas Cookie Recipes for the Holidays

The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with delicious campfire Christmas cookie recipes? Whether camping outdoors or gathering around a cozy fire pit in your backyard, these recipes will add a festive touch to your holiday celebrations. So grab your apron and pick your loved ones because it’s time to indulge in sweet and savory treats!

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S’mores Thumbprint Cookies

Start by making your favorite thumbprint cookie dough. Instead of filling the thumbprint with jam, place a piece of chocolate and a mini marshmallow in the center. Bake the cookies until golden brown and gooey. Combining the classic s’mores flavors with the buttery cookie base will leave you wanting s’more!

Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies

This recipe combines two-holiday favorites – peppermint and hot chocolate. Crush some candy canes and mix them into your favorite chocolate cookie dough. Bake the cookies until they are soft and chewy. Once cooled, drizzle them with melted white chocolate and sprinkle crushed candy canes on top. These cookies are like a warm cup of peppermint hot chocolate in every bite.

Gingerbread Campfire Cookies

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What’s Christmas without gingerbread? Make a batch of gingerbread cookie dough and shape them into small logs. Wrap each log in aluminum foil and place them in the campfire or fire pit. Allow them to cook for about 10 minutes or until they are firm to the touch. Unwrap the foil to reveal perfectly spiced gingerbread logs with a smoky twist.

Campfire Sugar Cookies

Sugar cookies are a classic holiday treat that can easily be made over a campfire. Prepare your favorite sugar cookie dough and shape them into small rounds. Place the cookies on a cookie sheet lined with foil and bake them in the campfire or fire pit until golden brown. The slightly smoky flavor adds a unique twist to these traditional cookies.

Campfire Snickerdoodles

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Snickerdoodles are a crowd-pleasing cookie, even better when made over a campfire. Roll your Snickerdoodle dough into balls and coat them with cinnamon and sugar. Place the cookies on a foil-lined cookie sheet and bake them in the campfire or fire pit until they are puffy and golden. Combining the warm cinnamon and the campfire’s smoky aroma will make these cookies irresistible.

Always exercise caution when cooking over a campfire, and ensure that you have adult supervision. These campfire Christmas cookie recipes are not only delicious but also add a touch of adventure to your holiday festivities. So gather your loved ones, embrace the holiday spirit, and enjoy these sweet treats to make your campfire Christmas celebrations more memorable. Happy baking and happy holidays! 

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