Chocolate
Coconut-Sugar Crinkle Cookie Sandwiches
Made with coconut sugar, these cookie sandwiches—filled with a whipped white chocolate, coconut, and rum ganache—have deep caramel and molasses notes.
By Joe Sevier
Nanaimo Bars, the Essential No-Bake Canadian Christmas Treat
The Nanaimo bar requires no glitter to sparkle, but it will certainly shine at any cookie swap or holiday celebration you bring it to.
By Genevieve Yam
Vegan Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies
Nondairy butter and a flax “egg” make these easy cookies deliciously vegan—be sure to buy dairy-free chocolate and vegan sugar to keep them that way.
By Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
Tenderest Shortbread Four Ways
This tender, fragile shortbread is the result of a happy accident involving an extra egg yolk.
By Dorie Greenspan
PB&J Thumbprint Bars
Halfway between a cookie and a blondie, these peanut butter and jelly bars are delightfully chewy. They’re salty-sweet with pockets of raspberry jam.
By Edd Kimber
Nanaimo Bars
The Nanaimo bar is an iconic Canadian confection that is remarkably easy to make and perfect for potlucks and holiday parties.
By Anthony Rose
Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies
This family favorite holiday cookie pairs the winning combination of chocolate and peanut butter.
By Lauren Salkeld
Peanut Better Blossoms
Crunchy peanut butter and a quick, glossy, trufflelike chocolate ganache take classic peanut butter blossoms a step up from their former selves.
By Shauna Sever
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61 Christmas Candy Recipes to Sweeten Your Holiday
Make these Christmas candy recipes—including chocolate truffles, fluffy marshmallows, and peppermint bark—and then wrap them up for loved ones.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Chocolate Dynamite Cookies
More like a brownie than a cookie, these fudgy, densely chocolaty Christmas cookies pack Dutch cocoa powder and chocolate chips into every bite. They keep their chew once they cool, but we prefer them while still warm and gooey.
By Roxana Jullapat
Peppermint Bark
This peppermint bark is made with not one, but three kinds of chocolate: milk, bittersweet, and white. It’s a stunning, festive sweet to make for yourself and loved ones during holiday season.
By Sarah Kieffer
Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
I grew up eating these classic chocolate crinkle cookies every December. To me they are the very definition of holiday sweetness and happy memories. While the dough will become quite stiff as you’re making it, the final result is a light, airy, melt-in-your-mouth chocolate cookie that marries perfectly with whatever you’re drinking, whether that's eggnog, hot chocolate, or a cold, frosty glass of milk.
By Ashley English
Why Corn Syrup Makes Better Chocolate Glazes, Ice Cream, and Pies
Forget the bad publicity it's gotten over the years, because corn syrup—even in small amounts—has wonderful properties for all kinds of homemade desserts.
By Mari Uyehara
Chocolate Pecan Pie
A little yogurt makes a flaky piecrust extra tender and the butter taste extra good!
By Alice Medrich
Bittersweet Chocolate Glaze
For many years this was my classic rich butter glaze for chocolate tortes.
By Alice Medrich
Nutterbuddy Ice Cream
I prepare Nutterbuddies—small crispy peanut-butter-and-chocolate squares—as a confection for many of the restaurants I’ve worked for, in Seattle and Chicago, and they’ve garnered quite a cult following.
By Dana Cree
These Bite-Size No-Bake-Cheesecakes Are Like Ice Cream Bars, But Better
What would you do for an anytime treat that speeds past the nostalgic frozen dessert which inspired it? First things first: Make them. Second things second: Love them.
By Joe Sevier
Hazelnut Rocher Cheesecakes
These no-bake bars are a cross between cheesecake and Klondike Bar. They're frozen and coated in a milk chocolate shell that hardens almost immediately.
By Edd Kimber
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29 Brownie Recipes for Satisfying Every Chocolate Craving
Bonus: Every one of these recipes will make your house smell amazing.
By The Editors of Epicurious
These Cheesecake-Topped Brownies Are the Brownies We Need Right Now
Nadiya Hussain's dark chocolate bars—layered with dulce de leche, toasted nuts, and almond-scented cheesecake—are the perfect baking project.
By Maggie Hoffman