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15 Easy Holiday Treats to Bake this Winter Season

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The holidays are the ideal time to stay inside and bake to your heart’s content. With many baking options, it can be tricky to find accessible and delicious options for your kitchen. Luckily, there are ample possibilities.

From crunchy wreaths to creamy fudge, there is something for every baker to test out for their loved ones, friends, or themselves. Keep reading to learn more about fifteen of the easiest holiday treats to bake this Winter. 

1. Cornflake Wreaths

According to one study, individuals who ate breakfast cereal tended to lower their overall risk of diabetes. This health benefit and the incredible appearance of the treat make cornflake wreaths a fun treat to make in the cold.

The cornflake wreaths are adorable, and they require only a few ingredients. Marshmallows, cornflakes, red hots, butter, and food coloring are all you need to make unforgettable baked goods for your loved ones.

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Iron-necessity  

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Recipe Link: Cornflake Wreaths

2. Oreo Fudge

Those who prefer a creamy texture in their desserts and love cookies will adore Oreo fudge. It’s chocolaty, sweet, and provides a gorgeous appearance that will light up any kitchen seeking treats.

Cooking Oreo fudge isn’t too complicated, and the majority of the ingredients include butter, sugar, and evaporated milk. A large portion of the recipe is spent waiting for the product to harden, which makes it simple for most to make solo.

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian  

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Recipe Link: Oreo Fudge

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3. Gingerbread Truffles

Gingerbread has a delicious flavor, but not everyone likes a gingerbread cookie. In that case, gingerbread truffles could be the answer. It’s essentially a gingerbread cookie, rolled into a ball and covered in white chocolate. They are simple to make and very pretty.

The truffles are a standout, and a large portion of the ingredients is cream cheese to make it simple to fashion the cookies into balls. You can also stripe them with melting chocolate of your own at the end – there’s room for creativity. 

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian

Prep Time: 55 minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes

Recipe Link: Gingerbread Truffles

4. Sugar Cookie Biscotti

Biscotti is a slightly controversial baked good, with some loathing the hard texture of the product and others in love with its unique shape and structure. Sugar cookie biscotti takes that recipe to new heights, filling the cookie with sprinkles and adding a touch of icing on the end. 

If you don’t finish the biscotti or want to cook it ahead of time, it can sit in an airtight container at room temperature for an hour and several months in the freezer. Sugar cookie biscotti is an adults-oriented dessert for the coffee lover in your family. 

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian 

Prep Time: 35 minutes

Cook Time: 90 minutes

Recipe Link: Sugar Cookie Biscotti

5. Holiday Haystacks

Holiday haystacks are simple, straightforward, and will look adorable on a plate at a gathering. All you need to know how to do is melt some chocolate and do some assembling, and you are ready to go.

The secret to the holiday haystacks are chow mein noodles, which go well with the crunch of almonds and pistachios. It’s like making a collage with food that will taste incredible for your family and friends.  

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 60 minutes

Recipe Link: Holiday Haystacks

6. Puppy Chow

Peanut butter isn’t the healthiest thing in the world, but peanut butter also contains health benefits fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making puppy chow a delicious option to make over the holidays. 

Puppy chow is simple and contains chocolate, peanut butter, chex mix, and powdered sugar for a finishing touch. You can serve it in a bowl or make small goody bags to take home and all it requires is a good mix.

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Protein-heavy, vegetarian 

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes

Recipe Link: Puppy Chow

7. Christmas Bark

Bark is a delicious and simple dessert treat to bake in the Winter since it comes out gorgeous every time it’s made. Christmas bark is an incredible mixture of white chocolate, pretzels, Oreos, peppermint chips, and M&Ms, all melted together and broken into usable pieces. 

Christmas bark is sure to taste incredible, is simple to pull together, and looks incredible without much effort. Plus, you can mix in your toppings if you want to get more creative. 

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian 

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cool Time: 60 minutes

Recipe Link: Christmas Bark

8. Peppermint Brownies

Peppermint is a must-have flavor in the colder months, and there is nothing that goes better with peppermint than chocolate. Peppermint brownies pull together the best of both worlds and are fudgy and refreshing, all in one baked good.

Peppermint brownies are simple, fudgy, and taste incredible. Plus, they provide an excellent appearance on a plate for those who want to make a statement at their next holiday gathering.

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Spice-open

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Recipe Link: Peppermint Brownies

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9. Peppermint Bark

Another variation of the traditional bark method is peppermint bark. Rather than mix in too many ingredients like the Christmas bark, this treat involves layers of semi-sweet chocolate, white chocolate, and pieces of peppermint.

The peppermint bark will be set and ready for use in only an hour, so it won’t take long to create the masterpiece to give away in boxes to family and loved ones. It can be dangerous to make since it’s so delicious and so simple. 

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Spice-open

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes

Recipe Link: Peppermint Bark

10. Scotcheroos

Scotcheroos is a funny name for a delicious treat to serve around the holidays. They are a cereal bar made with a base of peanut butter, breakfast cereal, and other ingredients, then topped with chocolate and butterscotch.

Scotcheroos offer a very traditional flavor profile and a rich and sweet dessert that will have those who eat it coming back for more. It’s also a flashback to many childhoods, making scotcheroos a solid selection.   

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian, protein-centered

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Recipe Link: Chocolate Scotcheroos

11. Crock Pot Candy

Crockpot candy is as simple as it sounds, creating a delicious dish by throwing ingredients into a crockpot. It combines almonds, two types of chocolate, peanut butter chips, peanuts, and more for a sweet treat everyone will look forward to.

Alternatively, it’s possible to make crockpot candy on the stove if you don’t have a slow cooker for the recipe. All it takes is to melt down the ingredients in the candy, and then allow it all to cool. You can feel like a master baker with the touch of a button.

Ideal for These Senior Diets: High protein

Prep Time: 1 minute

Cook Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes

Recipe Link: Crockpot Candy

12. Candied Pecans

According to one study, eating nuts is typically associated with a lower risk of heart disease when an appropriate amount is eaten. Thus, candied pecans are a wonderful holiday treat to make for those who are more health conscious. 

These candied pecans need a careful eye to help bring them to life. When they’re done, they’ll have a wonderful exterior crunch and a gorgeous sweetness to complement the salty nut inside. They’re unforgettable and simple. 

Ideal for These Senior Diets: High protein

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Recipe Link: Candied Pecans

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13. Candy Cane Cookies

Our final candy cane-based dessert recommendation is candy cane cookies. If brownies or bark don’t work out, take sugar cookie dough, color it, and twist it together for a cookie that pops on a plate and tastes just as excellent. 

Candy cane cookies are ideal if you have more time on your hands since they’re more hands-on. However, it’s well worth it to see and taste the final product. 

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 24 minutes

Recipe Link: Candy Cane Cookies

14. Italian Christmas Cookies

Those craving cookies from another culture can’t go wrong with Italian Christmas Cookies. These are cakey, tender, and aren’t as sweet as other cookie selections.

The almond extract and sugary icing are the keys here, transporting eaters back to their grandmother’s kitchen. Plus, topped with pretty sprinkles, they pull you right to Christmas. 

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Recipe Link: Italian Christmas Cookies

15. Hot Chocolate Cookies

Finally, those with a sweet tooth for chocolate will enjoy these hot chocolate cookies. Chocolate and marshmallows work together to create a cookie that tastes good and looks even better.

These cookies don’t just taste like a chocolate cookie, they legitimately taste like hot chocolate. They would pair well with a glass of milk or a cup of cocoa.

Ideal for These Senior Diets: Vegetarian

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Recipe Link: Hot Chocolate Cookies


Looking for savory dishes to eat for a light lunch? Check out our recipes for Vegetable Stir Fry, Couscous Salad, and Creamy Tuna Pasta!

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