1Holiday HaystacksWill Dickey
These crunchy bites are made with a surprising store-bought ingredient: chow mein noodles! Add some chopped almonds and pistachios, then cover the whole thing in melted chocolate and holiday sprinkles. It’s so easy!
Get Ree’s Holiday Haystacks recipe.
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2Pimento Cheese Thumbprint CrackersC.W. Newell
Instead of thumbprint cookies, these savory bites are made with pimento cheese and a pepper jelly filling. They’re perfect a cocktail party during the holiday season.
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3Cornflake WreathsWill Dickey
Your kids will love to help make this easy holiday treat! The sticky marshmallow-cereal mixture is tinted with green food coloring before getting shaped into festive wreaths.
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4Jeweled Divinity CandyWill Dickey
You’ll be hit with a burst of nostalgia thanks to this old-fashioned snack. The sweet squares are studded with different colored gummy candies to make it look like little jewels.
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5Christmas BarkC.W. Newell
Salty crackers covered in melted butter, brown sugar, vanilla, and white chocolate sounds delicious on its own, but add peppermint candies and holiday sprinkles to make it even more festive.
Get Ree’s Christmas Bark recipe.
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6Garlic Parmesan Pretzel MixRyan Liebe
Warning: the combination of garlic powder, parmesan cheese, and salty pretzels is highly addicting! You’ll want to munch on this cheesy party mix for days to come.
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7Fried Deviled EggsC.W. Newell
This recipe is proof that you can fry just about anything, including Ree’s favorite party snack! The crunchy coating and smooth, tangy filling are utterly irresistible.
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8Gingerbread TrufflesDavid Malosh
You only need four ingredients and some holiday sprinkles to make these festive bites. It’s a great way to use up a box of store-bought ginger snaps and a package of cream cheese.
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9Antipasto SkewersC.W. Newell
Layer on your favorite charcuterie board ingredients like meats, cheeses, olives, and more. The options are endless when it comes to these antipasto skewers.
Get the Antipasto Skewers recipe.
10Bourbon BallsC.W. Newell
This sweet treat packs a boozy punch thanks to a decadent splash of bourbon. You can get creative with the decorating by dipping them in unsweetened cocoa powder, nonpareils, chopped toasted walnuts, or even sprinkles!
Get the Bourbon Balls recipe.
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11Pretzel TurtlesCaitlin Bensel
These treats are chewy, chocolaty, and crunchy—basically the three C’s that make up a perfect snack. Plus, they’re perfect for when you can’t decide between sweet and salty.
Get Ree’s Pretzel Turtles recipe.
12Cranberry SconesCaitlin Bensel
These tender scones are buttery and flaky, but it’s the jewel-like cranberries and sweet-tart cranberry glaze that really makes them shine! You’ll impress any out-of-town guests with a basket of these holiday scones.
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13Salted Caramel Pretzel BlondiesRyan Liebe
The combination of sweet and salty treats is so divine, especially when it’s in the form of homemade blondies. Here, you’ll pack the bars with tasty mix-ins, like crushed pretzels, toasted pecans, and gooey dulce de leche.
Get Ree’s Salted Caramel Pretzel Blondies recipe.
14Spinach Artichoke Cups David Malosh
Turn this popular party dip into a hand-held snack by using crispy wonton wrapper cups. It’s a new take on an old-school favorite!
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15Pull-Apart Pigs in a BlanketDavid Malosh16Rum Balls
Caitlin Bensel
Get creative with this boozy treat by coating them in different toppings like crushed pecans, coconut, or powdered sugar. They don’t require any baking and they come together in just 30 minutes!
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17Sugar Cookie FudgeDanielle Daly
There’s no need to turn on the oven to make this fun twist on Christmas cookies. But don’t worry, there’s still plenty of that sugar cookie flavor. Plus, festive sprinkles for good measure!
Get the Sugar Cookie Fudge recipe.
18Chocolate Almond Pretzel ClustersDavid Malosh
These little bites combine salty pretzels, crunchy almonds, and melted chocolate for the ultimate sweet and salty treat. You can use Christmas cupcake liners to make them even more festive for the holiday.
Get Ree’s Chocolate Almond Pretzel Clusters recipe.
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19Candied BaconHector Manuel Sanchez
There’s no better snack to munch on while opening presents on Christmas morning than candied bacon. Although, it’s just as delicious any time of day. You’ll especially love the sweet and spicy caramelized coating paired with a Bloody Mary at brunch.
Get the Candied Bacon recipe.
20GougèresDanielle Daly
These cheese puffs look fancy, but they’re actually so easy to make ahead! You can stash them in your freezer, then pop them in the oven whenever the craving hits.
Get the Gougères recipe.
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