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Festive, easy, and fun…Holly Jolly Santa Cookies – Tis’ the Season! Simple vanilla sugar cookies shaped into the cutest, fattest little Santas, made effortlessly by shaping the dough into round balls. Frosted with a deliciously sweet whipped cream cheese frosting and you’ll have yourself the most perfect Christmas cookie. Fun to bake, delicious to eat, a great homemade gift, and a festive addition to your holiday cookie box!

As I write this the snow is falling outside my NYC hotel room, and well, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! This is so cheesy, but New York in December, and with white fluffy snow, is the most magical experience. I am so happy it decided to snow on my last day here in the city. I’ll be home by the time you read this, and back in the deep, deep Colorado snow. But I’m feeling extra thankful that I was able to see NYC this time of year…and in snowy winter weather too. Next year I’m bringing my mom and little Asher with me. It’s always better with family, especially those two Christmas loving freaks. They would be loving every minute of this snowy, Christmas scene.
Anyway, it feels very fitting to be writing this post as the snow falls. Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, these cookies are cute wintry cookies…and of course, delicious. Something about a fat little Santa covered in sweet frosting (and even some chocolate candies too) is always adorable.
Those of you who’ve been following HBH since the VERY early days, there’s a slight chance you’ll remember these cookies. I shared a version of this recipe only a month and a half into HBH’s inception. While looking back through old content a few weeks ago, I stumbled across this recipe.
The crazy thing about developing so many new recipes is that sometimes I forget about the old (and really GOOD) recipes I’ve created. Even though the photos of these cookies were horrid, I still found them to be so cute. And I remember Asher having so much fun helping me bake them. So I’m bringing one of my favorite cookies back to life. And while it is a slightly decadent cookie, I love them so much.

(cookie dough balls lined up and ready to assemble)

(assembling the red parts of Santa)
As you all know, I am no professional when it comes to decorating sweets. BUT I still love to make my desserts, especially the holiday ones, as cute and festive as possible. Enter these easy, rolly, polly, Santa cookies.
The idea is to take simple sugar cookie dough, roll it into tiny balls, attach them together into a “Santa” body, and bake. If you use the photos as guides, it’s the easiest sugar cookie you will make. Not to mention, so much fun! No stress, no pulling out your hair, just fun. Exactly what holiday baking should be.

Start with the dough. I used my favorite sugar cookie dough that’s heavy on the butter…and vanilla. I died half of the dough red using food coloring and kept the other half of the dough plain. If you can find a great natural red food die, I would highly recommend using that. Sadly I’ve yet to find one that works well. If anyone has found one they use and love, please let me know!
Once the dough is died, it’s literally as simple as rolling each dough into multiple balls. Again, if you look through the photos you will most likely understand the process much, much easier. You need five white dough balls and five red dough balls to make one Santa.

This is the step that you might think will be tricky, but it’s actually so easy. To make each Santa, just gently push the dough balls together. Once again, use the photos as guides. Nothing needs to be shaped perfectly or lined up just right. As long as you have a rough body formed, the cookies bake up like adorable fat Santas.
Promise.
Once you have your Santas formed, add mini chocolate chips for eyes and buttons, then bake! The process of rolling the balls will take a little time, but to me, this is easier than cutting out shapes…and I think they are way cuter, not to mention a little more unique. Because let’s be real, everyone is making your basic sugar cookies this time of year. Bake something a little different!

Since the cookies themselves are already so cute, decorating is EASY. I used a sweet, creamy, whipped cream cheese frosting to add a layer of excitement to each bite. The frosting is used for Santa’s beard, hat, and hands, but my recommendation? Keep a small bowl of the frosting aside for adding to each cookie while eating. The frosting is SO GOOD and the cookie is made even better with a bit of additional frosting spread all over our little Santas.
For Santa’s nose, I use a mini red M&M. Simple, easy, and so cute.
These cookies make a delicious addition to any holiday party, cookie plate, or even cookie gift box. And if you have young kids these are a must bake before Christmas. They’ll have so much fun attaching the pieces since it’s something they can easily do all by themselves!
I’m really hoping to be able to set aside time one of these days before Christmas to do a baking day with Asher. These are the perfect cookies to make with her!

If you make these holly jolly Santa 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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Cutest cookies ever!!! Gonna bake this with my son!!!
So cute! I hope you two love these! xTieghan
What a jolly cookie! I might just make the heads, yes I am that lazy.
Haha I love that! Thank you Julie! xTieghan
Oh my goodness, these are so cute! ? xx
Thank you Kelly! I am so glad you liked this! xTieghan
I made these when the recipe was posted a while ago and made them again because of the cuteness factor. My 4 yr old grandson was able to help put them together although some were wonky. He had fun. I have to say though they don’t have much flavor but they’re just so adorable it doesn’t matter! The only problem you may have is that some of the parts separate from the bodies. Maybe those weren’t pushed together well enough. I’m giving them 4 stars because they’re super cute but not that tasty.
Hi Nancy! I am really glad you enjoyed making these! I am so glad your grandson had fun with them as well! Are there any questions I could help you with? Please let me know! xTieghan
What brand of food coloring do you use? Ive never had luck with dying anything red… it always looks pink no matter how much i use!
HI! I use McCormick red food coloring. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you and happy holidays! xTieghan
These are adorable. You’re right. The city at Christmas is magical. I’m just a train ride away and my husband and I used to go see the tree every year. This year my son is finally old enough that we don’t have to drag in a stroller. We’re taking him next weekend, and I can’t wait to see his reaction.
Awh that is so amazing! I hope you all have an amazing time! Thank you Lauren! xTieghan
they are beyond adorable!!!!
Thank you Ruth! Haha I love them! xTieghan
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These are the most ADORABLE cookies I have ever made! I love them so so much! Tagged you on Instagram. The only problem I ran into, is that you miscounted when you numbered the amount of plain dough 1/4 inch balls needed. You said 4. But that doesn’t leave you one for the hat Pom Pom. So you actually would need 5. I just used icing instead and they turned out fine, but you may want to correct your recipe. Still delicious and SO CUTE! My neighbors loved them. Thank you thank you!
Thank you so much for letting me know!! I will fix the recipe. Please let me know if you have other questions. So glad you love this recipe! Happy Holiday’s ? 🙂
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I totally agree with you. I mean, it is SUPER overwhelming to see all the gorgeous things that Bridget, Rosie, Angie, etc. make; and I’m just like “Ahhh!” I can’t do that. But your cookies look really doable. Thanks!
Aw wow, thank you Nessa!! These are supper doable!
A little correction: it should be 5 1/4 inch balls of white dough. According to the photo you use white dough for the pompom on santa’s hat. You need 5 1/4 inch balls to do this,.
Thank you for the correction! I will fix the recipe!
Love them! They are adorable and I am saving this recipe!
Cheers! – Shelley
These are adorable — and my kind of cookie decorating, too! Pinned.
Thank you and thanks for pinning! Merry Christmas!