Deck the halls with a festive variety of holiday cookie favorites arranged in a tree-shape for all to enjoy! A mix of store-bought and homemade treats make this Christmas Tree Cookie Board so easy and delicious.
A Delicious Holiday Centerpiece
This Christmas Tree Cookie Board makes such an easy and festive centerpiece for your holiday cookie party! A mix of store-bought and homemade treats arranged in a tree-shape and topped with a star. It’s so charming and festive!
This dessert board would be fun to make with all the different cookies you get from a cookie exchange or could be the perfect centerpiece for any holiday party.
What Do I Need to Make a Christmas Tree Cookie Board
- Chocolate hazelnut rolled wafer sticks
- Red and green M&M chocolate chip cookies
- Peppermint white chocolate coated sandwich (I get these in season at Target or Trader Joe’s)
- Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies
- No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
- Chewy gingerdoodle cookies
- Caramel filled chocolate cookies (I get these in season at Target or Trader Joe’s)
- Gingerbread people cookies (I get these in season at Target or Trader Joe’s) or gingerbread men cookies
- Decorated star-shaped sugar cookies
- 18” x 12” wood board
- Star cookie cutter
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How to Make a Christmas Tree Cookie Board
- Starting at center of the bottom of a rectangular wood board (about 18”x 12”), stack the chocolate rolled wafer stick halves for the tree trunk.
- Layer the M&M chocolate chip cookies in a line just above the wafer sticks, from one side of the board to the other.
- Continue creating lines of cookies in the following order so that each line is slightly shorter than the one below it to create the Christmas tree shape: crushed peppermint white chocolate coated cookies, peanut butter chocolate kiss cookies, chocolate covered peanut butter bars, snickerdoodle cookies, caramel filled chocolate cookies and gingerbread people cookies.
- Place a large decorated star-shaped sugar cookie at the top of the board, just above the gingerbread people cookies, as the tree topper.
- Arrange any remaining star-shaped sugar cookie around the tree.
- Serve and ENJOY!
If you make this Christmas Tree Cookie Board and post a pic to social, be sure to tag me on Instagram @thebakermama so I can see! 😍 I just love seeing how inspired and creative y’all get with the ideas I share. Enjoy!
xoxo,
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Description
Deck the halls with a festive variety of holiday cookie favorites arranged in a tree-shape for all to enjoy! A mix of store-bought and homemade treats make this Christmas Tree Cookie Board so easy and delicious.
Ingredients
- 3 chocolate hazelnut rolled wafer sticks, cut in half
- 8 red and green M&M chocolate chip cookies
- 9 crushed peppermint white chocolate coated sandwich (I get these in season at Target or Trader Joe’s)
- 5 peanut butter kiss cookies (recipe in Spectacular Spreads page 218)
- 6 chocolate covered peanut butter bars (I got these at Trader Joe’s)
- 8 chewy gingerdoodle cookies
- 5 caramel filled chocolate cookies (I get these in season at Target or Trader Joe’s)
- 3 gingerbread people cookies (I get these in season at Target or Trader Joe’s)
- 7 decorated star-shaped sugar cookies
Instructions
- Starting at center of the bottom of a rectangular wood board (about 18”x 12”), stack the chocolate rolled wafer stick halves for the tree trunk.
- Layer the M&M chocolate chip cookies in a line just above the wafer sticks, from one side of the board to the other.
- Continue creating lines of cookies in the following order so that each line is slightly shorter than the one below it to create the Christmas tree shape: crushed peppermint white chocolate coated cookies, peanut butter chocolate kiss cookies, chocolate covered peanut butter bars, snickerdoodle cookies, caramel filled chocolate cookies and gingerbread people cookies.
- Place a large decorated star-shaped sugar cookie at the top of the board, just above the gingerbread people cookies, as the tree topper.
- Arrange any remaining star-shaped sugar cookie around the tree.
- Serve and ENJOY!
Hi, this looks so cute for Christmas! Do you have a brand name or a link for the cookies that you purchased? Can’t wait to make this! Thank you!
Hi Kim! Yes, I have them all linked out in the body of the blog post just under the second image. I hope this helps and that y’all enjoy! Happy Holidays!