Easy Holiday Sandwich Cookies Recipes w/ 4 Fun Fillings (2024)

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By Alisa Fleming on Alisa's Favorite Dairy-Free Recipes, Dairy Free Desserts, Dairy-Free Recipes, Kids Can Cook

I love icing, but not fluffy cake. I know, I’m the odd one out, but stick with me here. To fulfill my cravings I frost another delicious dessert,cookies! Recently, I got the wild idea to create some unique frosted fillings for holiday sandwich cookies, and these delicious beauties were born: Mint Chocolate Chip, Lemon-Iced Gingerbread, Berry Sugars, and Maple-Doodles.

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I used an assortment of Enjoy Life Cookiesin these recipes because a) they come in so many awesome mix & match flavors for making holiday sandwich cookies with both crunchy and softoptions; b) they are just so darn good that EVERYONE likes them (and almost everyone can eat them – they’re allergy-friendly); c) they’re dairy-free and gluten-free so both Tony and I get to indulge; and d) they are perfect for joining in the virtual Gluten-Free Cookie Exchange!

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Check out all 18 recipes in our virtual gluten-free cookie exchange, listed in the order they appear in the photo, left to right, row by row:

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So which holiday sandwich cookiesare my favorites?I have to go with the Mint Chocolate Chip filling with Soft Baked Double Chocolate Brownie Cookies(pictured at the top of this post and in the image below; with crunchy cookies just above– awesome from frozen!) followed by the Berry Creme Filling with Sugar Crisp Hand-Crafted Crunchy Cookies(pictured just above). But I mustadmit, they’re all prettydarn amazing.

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Special Diet Notes: Holiday Sandwich Cookies with Fun Homemade Cookie Fillings

By ingredients, all of the flavors below are dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, gluten-free, nut-free, peanut-free, soy-free, vegan / plant-based, vegetarian, and generally top food allergy-friendly.

Easy Holiday Sandwich Cookies with Fun Homemade Fillings

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Many cookie filling recipes use a liquid to soften them. I stick with a simple shortening / sugar base with no added milk beverage in order to keep the sandwich cookies shelf-stable for the life of the cookies - yes, you can make these ahead. In fact, they taste even better on the second day! Simply store in an airtight container at room temperature to keep the cookies fresh.

Author: Alisa Fleming

Serves: As many cookies as you like!

Ingredients

Base Filling

  • ¾ cup powdered sugar
  • ¼ cup non-hydrogenated shortening*
  • Pinch salt

Mint Chocolate Chip Filling Add-Ins

Lemon Filling Add-ins

Raspberry Creme Filling Add-Ins

Maple Filling Add-Ins

Instructions

  1. To make the filling, place the powdered sugar, shortening, and salt in a medium bowl and mix until smooth (a hand mixer helps). It will be dry at first, but should come together.
  2. Stir in the add-ins for your desired flavor (using the color ingredients as needed to get the shade you desire). The mixture should be quite thick, like an Oreo icing. But if too thick, you can add a little more shortening - it will still be quite sweet!

Sandwich the Filling ...

  1. Mint Chocolate Chocolate Chip - I use Enjoy Life Soft Baked Double Chocolate Brownie Cookies or Handcrafted Crunchy Double Chocolate Cookies
  2. Lemon-Iced Gingerbread - I use Enjoy Life Soft Baked Gingerbread Spice Cookies
  3. Raspberry Sugars - I use Enjoy Life Handcrafted Crunchy Sugar Crisp Cookies
  4. Maple-Doodles - I use Enjoy Life Soft Baked Snickerdoodles

Notes

*I tested this recipe with both Spectrum Organic Shortening and Nutiva Organic Shortening. We liked the filling texture a touch better with the Spectrum, but used the Nutiva in the Lemon Filling for its natural yellow hue from red palm oil.
**I use a spice grinder to quickly grind the freeze-dried raspberries into a powder. Can't find raspberries? Sub in your favorite freeze-dried berries!

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Alisa is the founder of GoDairyFree.org, Food Editor for Allergic Living magazine, and author of the best-selling dairy-free book, Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living, and the new cookbook, Eat Dairy Free: Your Essential Cookbook for Everyday Meals, Snacks, and Sweets. Alisa is also a professional recipe creator and product ambassador for the natural food industry.

Easy Holiday Sandwich Cookies Recipes w/ 4 Fun Fillings (2024)

FAQs

How are sandwich cookies made? ›

Sandwich cookies are made by joining two cookies together with a sweet filling. Just as a regular sandwich is created with two slices of bread similar in size, a cookie can be assembled with two identically-sized cookies, attached with a bit of tasty filling.

What is another name for a sandwich cookie? ›

A sandwich cookie, also known as a sandwich biscuit, is a type of cookie made from two thin cookies or medium cookies with a filling between them. Many types of fillings are used, such as cream, ganache, buttercream, chocolate, cream cheese, jam, peanut butter, lemon curd, or ice cream.

What are the different types of sandwich biscuits? ›

Sandwich biscuits come in round and square shapes, with vanilla, chocolate or cocoa dough and fillings in different flavours. You might think at first of chocolate, vanilla or strawberry, but there is also lemon and many other flavours.

What is cookies sandwich? ›

cookies kept by two thin cookies or biscuits with filling in between. A sandwich cookie is a type of cookie that's made from two thin cookies with a filling in between them. Many types of fillings can be used, like cream, ganache, buttercream, chocolate, cream cheese, jam, peanut butter, lemon curd, or ice cream.

What is the oldest sandwich cookie? ›

Hydrox aren't a knockoff — they're the original sandwich cookie. Hydrox debuted in 1908, a full four years before Oreo came out, and they were revolutionary at the time.

How do you keep sandwich cookies from getting soggy? ›

Always store different types of cookies separately—soft cookies can cause crispy cookies to soften due to their extra moisture. Place crispy cookies in an airtight container, but don't completely seal it. (The extra air will help cookies stay crisp.)

Is an Oreo a sandwich cookie? ›

Take a delicious break with OREO Chocolate Sandwich Cookies, America's favorite sandwich cookie for over 100 years. Supremely dunkable, OREO cookies sandwich a rich creme filling between the bold taste of two chocolate wafers--making them milk's favorite cookie.

What is the old name for cookies? ›

While the English primarily referred to cookies as small cakes, seed biscuits, or tea cakes, or by specific names, such as jumbal or macaroon, the Dutch called the koekjes, a diminutive of koek (cake)...

What are the Girl Scout peanut butter sandwich cookies called? ›

Do-si-Dos, or Peanut Butter Sandwiches, are Girl Scout Cookies with peanut butter filling sandwiched between two crunchy oatmeal cookies.

What are navy biscuits? ›

'Hard tack' was, however, the most well-known term for the ship's biscuit. The ingredients were stone ground flour, water and salt, which were mixed into a stiff dough, baked in a hot oven for 30 minutes and then left to harden and dry.

What are the little cookie sandwiches called? ›

What Is a Macaron? Macarons are small, perfectly round sandwich cookies available in a wide range of flavors and colors. They're commonly featured in food photography or creative displays because of their attractive colors, which range from pretty pastel pinks to vibrant blues.

What are pirate biscuits called? ›

Hardtack. A preserved hardtack from the U.S. Civil War, Pensacola Museum of History, Florida. Alternative names. ANZAC wafers, brewis, cabin bread, dog biscuit, molar breakers, pilot bread, sea biscuit, sea bread, sheet iron, ship's bisket, shipbiscuit, tooth dullers, worm castles.

What are golden sandwich cookies? ›

OREO Golden Sandwich Cookies have been America's favorite cookie for a reason. These vanilla sandwich cookies are filled with classic OREO creme, making them supremely delicious and dunkable. Golden OREO cookies are great for sharing with friends and family, serving at parties, or enjoying with cold milk.

What is Snoop Dogg cookies? ›

Snoop Dogg's peanut butter chocolate chip cookie recipe - His original cookie features creamy peanut butter and semisweet chocolate morsels, making it the perfect indulgence this holiday season. #

What is an Oreo sandwich? ›

Chocolate Flavoured Sandwich Biscuits Filled with Vanilla Flavour Ice Cream with Crushed Biscuit Pieces.

Who made the original sandwich cookie? ›

Neither a cleaning product nor a Marvel Comics villain, Hydrox biscuits were the original chocolate sandwich cookie, invented by the eponymous company in 1908.

Are Subway cookies baked? ›

The cookie comes in a cardboard trough that it's both baked and served in.

Are Subway cookies made in house? ›

They are shipped in frozen cookie dough balls and baked on-site for a fresh-baked taste. Unfortunately, they don't share their exact recipe, but I looked at the ingredient list and, through quite a bit of trial and error (4 batches to be exact), came up with a version that I think is “chef's kiss”.

Where did sandwich cookies come from? ›

Hydrox cookies were actually the first chocolate sandwich cookies that featured a creme in the middle! And while the makers of Oreo would never attribute their inspiration to the Hydrox cookie, the two are remarkably similar. Hydroxy cookies were created by Jacob and Joseph Loose in the early 1900s.

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