Top 5 Retro Christmas Cookies
It is no secret that I love retro recipes. I’ve collected cookbooks over the years from as far back as 1890. To help you out with your Christmas baking, here are my top five Christmas cookies recipes from decades gone by.
Grandma Gig’s Oatmeal Walnut Cookies circa 1952
My step-mom’s famous recipe. They won a blue ribbon in the 1950’s in the Traverse City, MI county fair. All three of my boys can’t stop eating these! When shopping for ingredients, don’t forget powdered sugar to roll them in before baking.
Cream:
2 C brown sugar
2 sticks real butter, softened
Mix in:
2 eggs
1 t vanilla extract
In another bowl mix:
2 C all-purpose flour
1 t salt
1 t baking soda
3 C quick oats
1 C chopped walnuts
Blend well and chill dough, covered, for four hours or overnight. Roll into 1 1/2 inch balls. Roll in powdered sugar. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake 10-13 minutes at 350 degrees or until lightly golden. Do not over-bake.
Church Window Cookies circa 1960
A classic cookie that has adorned holiday trays since the 1960’s. I make them every year.
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine
1 package (12 ounce) chocolate chips
1/2 cup walnuts, chopped
1 package mini colored marshmallows
3 C. flaked coconut
In a large saucepan over very low heat, melt butter and chocolate chips together. Cool. Gently stir in nuts and marshmallows until blended.
Divide mixture into three parts. Place flaked coconut on a sheet of waxed paper. Spread chocolate over coconut to form three “logs”. Sprinkle coconut over top and sides of logs. Wrap in wax paper and twist ends shut with twist ties.
Chill in refrigerator overnight. Unwrap, slice and package as desired.
Chocolate Cherry Drop Cookies circa 1978
Reminds me of a chocolate-covered cherry. I got this recipe from my good friend back Suzy in the 1990’s.
In a large bowl cream:
1 stick butter
1 C sugar
1 1/2 t vanilla
1 egg
In a separate medium bowl mix:
1 1/2 C flour
1/2 C cocoa powder
1/4 t salt
1/4 t baking soda
1/4 t baking powder
Gently mix the dry ingredients into the creamed butter mixture. Batter will not be stiff, but moist.
Drain one large jar maraschino cherries setting aside juice.
Drop dough into heaping tablespoons on an ungreased cookie sheet. Push a cherry down into each. BEFORE baking frost with frosting below.
Frosting:
Over very low heat melt:
6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
Add:
1/2 C sweetened condensed milk
4 t reserved cherry juice
BEFORE BAKING top each cookie with a teaspoon frosting. Bake at 350 degrees for 10-12 minutes. Do not over bake.
Iced Gingerbread Cookies circa 1940
Super easy and super delicious! It just isn’t Christmas without some sort of gingerbread. These will do the trick!
In a large saucepan boil:
1 stick butter
2/3 C white sugar
1 T vinegar
1/2 C blackstrap molasses
1 1/8 t ground ginger
1/2 t cinnamon
1/8 t allspice
Remove from heat and add:
1/2 t baking soda that has been dissolved in 2 t hot water
Add:
1 egg
1 t baking powder
3 C all-purpose four
Cool and cover. Chill in fridge for three hours. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Roll into 1 1/2 inch balls. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake 10-13 minutes or until lightly golden. Do not over-bake. Cool slightly. Then, drizzle icing over.
Icing:
1 C powdered sugar
1/2 t vanilla
Thin with a few tablespoons milk until it is of a consistency that can be drizzled over the cookies. Drizzle and let cool completely.
Merry Berry Cheesecake Bars circa 1986
I found this recipe in a magazine when I was first married. Great for the cranberry lover.
2 C all-purpose flour
1 1/2 C quick oats
3/4 C firmly packed brown sugar
2 sticks butter, softened
1 block cream cheese, softened
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 16 ounce can whole berry cranberry sauce
1/4 C real lemon juice
2 T corn starch
Beat first four ingredients until well blended. Reserve 1 1/2 C mixture and press remaining in a greased 9 x 13 inch pan. Bake 15 minutes at 350 degrees until golden brown. Remove from oven. Beat cream cheese until fluffy and add canned milk and lemon juice. Spread over crust. Combine cranberry sauce and corn starch. Spread over cream cheese. Top with remaining flour mixture crumbled over the top. Return to oven for 40-45 minutes or until lightly golden. Cool and cut into bars.
Enjoy!
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These look so yummy! Can’t wait to try them!
Karen I am thinking that you seriously need to put out a cookbook…you have so many fabulous recipes! I know I would buy it for sure! Thanks for sharing these recipes!
I remember the church window cookies from when I was young! Fun recipes!
yum yum yum! Cookbook please!
These look great! Would love to have you write a cookbook so I can gather all your great recipes in one spot!
I can’t wait to try these recipes out! When’s your cookbook coming out?!
love the church window cookies can’t wait to try them – I may substitute Almonds cause I can’t eat walnuts…I wonder if they would work!
YUM! Thanks for sharing.
Oldies are goodies! Yummy in my tummy! Can’t wait to try these out…especially the iced gingerbread cookies :) Write a cookbook please!!!
Gingerbread cookies are my fathers I’m always looking for a new recipe.
Thanks Karen
I so love Christmas cookies!
Great recipes! Love the retro opportunities!
??? Yum!!! Filing these away for next Christmas!
O Cheesecake bars. What are you trying to do to me. Lol. I will eat the whole thing. Lol. Definitely trying this one. :).
These are so fun! You should make a cookbook.
I love all these recipes, and especially a good oatmeal cookie without nutmeg and cinnamon. I think a cookbook is in order Karen!
Iced gingerbread cookies are the ones I want to try. Think my hubby will love them!
You have so many wonderful recipes. I hope you bundle them all one day for us in a book. Thank you for continuing to share your traditions and recipes with us.
These are a must try for 2017!
I have got to try these. The chocolate with cherry looks interesting. When are you putting out a cookbook? You have so many good recipes.
These are so pretty and so fun! I’d love to see more retro recipes!!!
You definitely should write a cookbook!
Oh my stars…cheesecake bars??? I’m drooling over here. Thanks for sharing!
MMMMM, the cookies sound so good! Now I am in the mood to do some serious baking! Just wish I had a cookbook by you to keep all these goodies together!
LOVE EVERY single one of these! WooHoo!!