R U M B A L L S technically not baked, but theyre very, very good (they're crushed nilla wafers, nuts, cocoa powder, and rum, rolled into balls with the help of corn syrup & powdered sugar)
another not-technically-baked sweet: motherfuckin BUCKEYES peanut butter, butter, and sugar mixed together, covered in chocolate and left to cool mmmmmmmmmm
Holiday cookies: theyre not super fancy by my aunt would always make round shortbread cookies with a little tiny red or green jujube/candy piece in the centre
Oh yeah, and peppermint bark! We havent made it in ages but it used to be a holiday staple around this time of year
Dominosteineeeee The Combo of dark chocolate, jam, Marzipan and Lebkuchen is divine and i could eat an entire package at once
Wow, I want to have some of what you guys are having for the Holidays. I learnt a lot of new foods just looking it up My family doesn't cook or bake much so I guess I like gingerbread? It's very classic, but I really do think it's good...
molasses cookies best cookies (esp with shortening instead of butter, you get these super soft pillowy things) which is what my family bakes for the holidays so they count. i will fite anyone who disagrees.
Home made Baklava that the little old gramma at the Catholic church across the street from spouse's mom's old house used to make....
Potentially controversial opinion: Stollen is best once it's spent at least one week inside a breadbox, marinating in its own flavours. Like a good wine, it gets better as it ages
controversial onion christmas pudding....bad according to my tastebuds bad texture On Fire A Little Bit weird flavour