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Officially kicking off the holiday season with these easy Easy Vanilla Bean Christmas Lights Cookies. Made with nutty brown butter, double the vanilla, and a little bit of chocolate. These cookies are soft, buttery, and perfectly sweet with the best vanilla flavor. They’re generously glazed with a sweet, thick, and creamy vanilla bean glaze. And decorated with sweet chocolate and delicious holiday M&M’s for truly some of the best sugar cookies around. The secret is all in the combination of brown butter and real vanilla beans, which keep these cookies incredibly flavorful. Fun to bake, delicious to eat. These make for a great homemade gift, and a festive addition to your holiday cookie box!

This is the year I’m focusing on ALL of the Christmas cookies. I have so many ideas and not enough days to share…picking the best cookies has been hard!
These were an easy choice though. They actually started out a little differently, but as soon as I had the idea to do Christmas lights, I was excited.
My goal this year is fun holiday desserts – but easy. Nothing too time-consuming and no big scary decorating projects. Just delicious, easy, cute, and extra festive. These cookies are all of those things.
My hang-up with basic sugar cookies is that they’re often flavorless and the frosting is even worse. They just taste like sugar, and I’m definitely not into that.
With these cookies, I wanted to add flavor with brown butter and real vanilla bean. The chocolate on top, just makes them even better.

Brown the butter, then let it cool off in the freezer a bit. Once it’s cooled (you only need 15 minutes), you can start mixing and baking.
Beat the butter with the sugar and vanilla bean powder. You’ll want to beat for at least a minute to really infuse the butter with the vanilla flavor. Next, add an egg and all the dry ingredients, then roll, cut, and bake. There’s absolutely nothing fancy here.
Whenever I make any kind of cut-out cookie, I always like to roll out the dough, cut the cookies, and then freeze the cut cookies on a baking sheet for a few minutes. This ensures that the cookies hold their shape. To cut my cookies, I used a simple circle cookie cutter and a holiday tree.

I LOVE slice-n-bake cookies, and you can easily slice-n-bake with this dough!
Just divide the dough in half as directed, then roll each piece of dough into a log and chill in the fridge until totally solid.
If you have an almost empty roll of wrapping paper around, cut the roll and fit it around each log, this will prevent the dough from forming a straight edge in the fridge!
And when ready to bake, simply slice-n-bake!

I kept the icing simple, since I wanted the color to remain white but still have a nice flavor for these vanilla bean sugar cookies. I added a small amount of maple syrup and lots of vanilla.
It’s simple, but with the chocolate on top, perfect!
When it comes to cookies, I try to keep the decorating as easy as can be, and this is EASY. I used melted chocolate to draw on the cords for the lights, then used mini holiday M&M’s for the lights.

Doesn’t get easier, but looks so cute once finished!
Asher wasn’t around when I made these, so I can’t wait to make these again soon with her. She’s going to love them! They’re the perfect Christmas cookie to make with kids and for your next Christmas cookie exchange.

Looking for other Christmas cookies? Here are my favorites:
Vanilla Ginger Shortbread Wreaths
Lastly, if you make these Easy Vanilla Bean Christmas Lights Cookies, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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They look delicious and are very pretty. May I please ask where you got the tree cookie cutter it is such a cute shape. Thanks. xo Elizabeth Bear
Hi Elizabeth,
Sorry, there is no link for the tree cutter, I drew it:) Please let me know if you give the recipe a try! xTieghan
I can’t wait to try these cookies! I’m excited and loved how you said they have great taste.
I love your Christmas tree cookie cutter!! Where did you find that… so unique.
Hi Mary Ann,
What tool did you use to draw the lines. I’m a novice baker but I’ve got to try these adorable cookies ❤️
Hi Maryann,
I drew the stencil for the tree, I do not have a link. I hope you love the recipe! xTieghan
Where can I purchase those cookie cutters? These are the cutest cookies I have seen. So clever!
Hi Marsha,
I just used a basic circle cutter and then I drew the stencil for the tree, no link:) xTieghan
I would love that cookie cutter as well!!
Hi Bonnie,
Sorry, no link for the cutter, I drew the stencil for it:) xTieghan
where do u get vanilla sugar?do you make it?
Hey Jane,
You bet, I just mix vanilla bean seeds with sugar. I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan!
Can these cookies be made ahead and frozen? If not the whole cookie, can the dough be made ahead?
Thanks!
Hey Hannah,
You bet! That will work well! I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
Where did you buy tree cookie cutter?
Yes! I’d love to know too!
Sorry Barri, I drew the stencil for the tree:) xTieghan
Hey Tara,
Sorry, I don’t have a link, I drew the stencil for the tree. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Tree cookie cutter for the win! I’m obsessed with these trees!
Thanks so much! I hope you love the recipe!
I also would love the link to purchase the tree cookie cutter. Thanks!
Did you use a cookie cutter?
I haven’t seen one like that.
Hi Diane,
I drew the tree myself:) xTieghan
Hi Pati,
Sorry, I don’t have a link, I drew the tree cut out. I hope you enjoy the recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
I love the Christmas tree cookie. Where can I find the cookie cutter?
Hey Patty,
Thanks so much! Sorry, I don’t have a link, I drew the stencil for this cookie. Please let me know if you give the recipe a try! xTieghan
Hi Tiegan – Hope to make these as they look adorable. Not only are you talented as a chef but outstanding as a food stylist. Your presentations are always spectacular!
Thanks so much Susan, I hope you love the recipe!! xTieghan
Can I use gluten free flour with this recipe? It sounds so yummy and they are adorable
Hey June,
Sure, you can use an equal amount of GF flour, that should work well for you. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love the recipe! xTieghan
I think I’d like to try this recipe. What are the approximate dimensions of the tree and circle cookie cutters? Thanks.
Hey Deborah,
Sorry, I really have no idea, you can use any cookie cutters that you like here. I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
Can you link the cookie cutter – thank you
Hey Linda,
So sorry, I don’t have a link, I drew that stencil for it. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
They are so adorable!! Need to make them!!
Miki x
https://www.littletasteofbeauty.com
Thanks so much!!