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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

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Holidays & Parties

10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

10 festive favourites from foodies coast to coast.

‘Tis the season for cookies, gingerbread and chocolate truffles  – washed down with a cup of eggnog, of course! There’s nothing like the smell of warm baked goods filling your home on a frosty winter’s day and lucky for you, we have 10 tasty Christmas recipes from Canada’s top food bloggers to get you through the season. From Toblerone shortbread to butter tart squares and healthy chocolate turtles (yes, healthy), these sweet treats are sure to make it to the top of your ‘favourites’ list.

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Gingerbread mocha biscotti

“My favourite part of holiday baking is thinking about all the special people in my life and coming up with recipes just for them. Whether they’ve got dietary restrictions, or a penchant for a certain type of food, putting your thoughts, effort, and energy into creating something for someone else is such a fulfilling experience. And, it’s one of those homemade creations that you know everyone will love. Because really, who’s going to turn down delicious food when it's made just for them?” – Cheri, Kitchen Simplicity Get the recipe: Gingerbread mocha biscotti

Image by: Style at Home By: Lauren McPhillips Source: Kitchen Simplicity

10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Butter tart squares

“I adore everything about the Christmas season. I love baking, especially around the holidays, because then I have something (edible!) to share with the ones I love. There’s nothing better than seeing their faces as they enjoy my Christmas creations.” –Ashley, The Recipe Rebel Get the recipe: Butter tart squares

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Eggnog Milkshake

“The best part about holiday baking is that the holidays are the perfect excuse to make a few festive cakes and desserts, and of course, dozens and dozens of all different kinds of cookies. I always bake from old family recipes, but also test out new ones. And nobody ever complains or tells me that I'm baking too much because, after all, 'tis the season! Baking for the holidays keeps me feeling festive and fills the kitchen with holiday spirit. Of course, a little homemade eggnog helps, too…” –Janice, Kitchen Heals Soul Get the recipe: Eggnog Milkshake

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Chocolate thumbprint cookies

“We love holiday baking because we know how much family and friends are going to enjoy the results. Really, what's better than homemade cookies? Plus, it's become a tradition for us to get in the kitchen with our kids, do some baking and decorating. We love recipes like this one where you can prepare the dough and just get the kids involved at the end for the decorating. They don't always end up perfect looking but who cares as long as everyone is having fun. “ –Laura and Ceri, Sweet Potato Chronicles Get the recipe: Chocolate thumbprint cookies

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Spicy molasses cookies

“When it comes to the holidays, I love nothing more than sharing something from my kitchen with everyone, from family, to friends to the school bus driver. It's so much more personal (and delicious!).” –Jennifer, Seasons and Suppers Get the recipe: Spicy molasses cookies

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Toffee Crisp Squares

“During the holidays I love to bake for my family— they always enjoy home-baked fresh holiday goodies. It is also fun to decorate cookies with my kids with the sound of Christmas music in the background. It makes for a memorable holiday afternoon together!” –Helene, La Cuisine Helene Get the recipe: Toffee Crisp Squares

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Triple Layered Chocolate Fudge

“There’s nothing quite like Christmas baking to put me into a festive mood – I love the amazing aromas that fill the house. And even a no-bake recipe like this fudge can invoke my holiday spirit. On these cold Canadian winter days, I love to get cozy on the couch with a hot drink and enjoy a sweet treat while watching the snow flakes fall.” –Regina, Leelalicious Get the recipe: Triple Layered Chocolate Fudge

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Chocolate Gingerbread Brownies

“My favourite part of holiday baking? Sharing my sweet treats with family and friends. There's nothing quite like seeing someone's face light up when they take the first bite of a freshly baked cookie that was made with love. It's my favourite kind of gift to give!” –Amanda, Running with Spoons Get the recipe: Chocolate Gingerbread Brownies

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Brown sugar shortbread with Toblerone

“I love holiday baking for the smells that fill the whole house. Vanilla, cinnamon, cloves, rosemary — so good! Holiday baking always churns up lovely Christmas memories, especially when I use the tried and true recipes. Every year I send a few parcels of baked goods to friends across the country, and their appreciation is the best gift of all.” – Renee, Sweetsugarbean Get the recipe: Brown sugar shortbread with Toblerone

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers

Healthier Chocolate Turtles

“As much as I love a good dose of sweets, my favourite part of holiday baking is being able to share my treats with friends and family. Whether it be baking up gingerbread men with my nephew, passing along some healthier chocolate candies to friends or surprising family with the hidden black beans in my peppermint black bean brownies, it's the joy in seeing my loved ones enjoy these baked goods that really is the best part. I also love proving to people that healthier treats really can be just as delicious!” –Davida, The Healthy Maven Get the recipe: Healthier Chocolate Turtles

Image by: Style at Home By: Lauren McPhillips Source: The Healthy Maven

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10 Christmas treats from Canadian food bloggers