1Gingerbread Slice-and-Bake Cookies
Ralph SmithBecause molasses is a byproduct of sugarcane production, it actually retains a lot of the antioxidants and vitamins that granulated sugar does not. And slices of ginger can help aid in digestion! Aren't you so glad that this combo makes such a seasonal treat?
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2Caramel Apple Cookies
Caitlin BenselApples are one of the best fresh fruits still available in winter, and they're full of fiber, vitamin C, and various antioxidants. And who can really resist an apple dessert? These cookies feature both fresh apple and dried apple chips for double the flavor.
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3Almond-Raspberry Thumbprint Cookies
Johnny MillerThe raw almonds used in the dough provide a healthy dose of protein, fiber, and healthy fats. Those fats also make the end cookie tender and delicious, especially when filled with a little bit of raspberry jam.
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4No-Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
Caitlin BenselWant full chocolate flavor without added sugar or fat? Use cocoa powder. That's what this recipe uses, along with lots of oats and protein-packed peanut butter, too. You've got lots of good in each bite―plus, you don't have to turn on the oven!
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5Oatmeal-Cherry Slice-and-Bake Cookies
Ralph SmithDried cherries are high in potassium and other vitamins while oats are some of the healthiest carbs you can consume. They will fill you up and provide a lot of vitamins and minerals. If you want to cut back on the sugar, simply skip the white chocolate drizzle.
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6Pecan Crescent Cookies
Will DickeyPecans, as most tree nuts, are low in carbs, high in heart-healthy unsaturated fats, and a good source of protein. So yes, reaching for this traditional German Christmas cookie can give you some benefits besides tasting delicious, of course.
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7Peanut Butter Blossoms
Will DickeyYou'll find a lot of peanut butter on this list. That's because it's amazing in baked goods, but it's also a great source of filling protein. If you want to make these classics a bit healthier, skip rolling them in sugar before baking.
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8Cranberry Streusel Bars
Gaby DalkinTake advantage of cranberry season while you can! Berries make excellent seasonal desserts and happen to be great sources of antioxidants. Here, they get topped with flavorful oat streusel for a refreshing sweet-tart bite.
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9Nutella Cookies
Caitlin BenselWhile sugary, Nutella also is made with skim milk, cocoa, and healthy hazelnuts. Given that these cookies have very little sugar added to them, this is a great way to savor your favorite spread.
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10Carrot Cake Cookies
Will DickeyCarrots are another easy-to-find vegetable during the winter. They're also nutrient-dense, full of beta-carotene and antioxidants. Bonus: They happen to make flavorful cookies, too!
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11Peanut Butter Cookies
Caitlin Bensel 12Cherry Cookie Bars
Con PolousDon't these bars look so festive? That's all natural color and sweetness in the center, too! If you can't find fresh cherries late in the year, use defrosted frozen ones. You'll get all the same nutritional and flavorful benefits.
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13Breakfast Cookies
Caitlin BenselIf there's anytime of year you want to eat cookies for breakfast, it's Christmastime. And if you make them healthy, you definitely won't feel bad about it! These are chockfull of oats, dried cherries, puffed rice cereal, and pepitas.
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14Apple Pie Bars
Will DickeyA whopping three pounds of fresh apples go into the filling of these dessert bars. Now that's something you can feel good about snacking on! There's also pecans added for extra crunch.
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15Nutella Oat Crunch No-Bake Cookies
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