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.
I used an assortment of Enjoy Life Cookies in these recipes because a) they come in so many awesome mix & match flavors for making holiday sandwich cookies with both crunchy and soft options; 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!
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:
- Gluten-free Chocolate Chip Butterscotch Cookies Recipe from Vegetarian Mamma
- Dairy-free Gluten-free Vegan Orange Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe from Sarah Bakes Gluten Free
- Gluten-free Snickerdoodles Recipe from Only Taste Matters
- Dairy-Free Gluten-free Vegan Ninjabread Men Recipe from Flippin’ Delicious
- Dairy-Free Gluten-free Vanilla Wafers Recipe from gfJules
- Dairy-Free Gluten-free Cranberry Bliss Oatmeal Cookies Recipe from Making It Milk Free
- Dairy-Free Gluten-free Strawberry Thumbprints Recipe from Learning to Eat Allergy-Free
- Dairy-Free Gluten-free Holiday Sandwich Cookie Assortment Recipes from Go Dairy Free
- Gluten-free Cranberry Lime Cornmeal Cookies Recipe from Cafe Johnsonia
- Gluten-free Caramel Hot Chocolate Cookies Recipe from Faithfully Gluten Free
- Dairy-Free Gluten-free No Bake S’mores Cookies Recipe from My Gluten-free Kitchen
- Dairy-free Gluten-Free Sugar Cookies Recipe from Allergy Free Alaska
- Gluten-free Pfeffernusse Recipe from Fearless Dining
- Gluten-free Dark Chocolate Peppermint Cookies Recipe from Maebells
- Dairy-Free Gluten-free Flourless Chocolate Pecan Cookies Recipe from Around My Family Table
- Dairy-Free (option) Gluten-free Chocolate Gingerbread Bars Recipe from Gluten-Free Palate
- Gluten-free Snickerdoodles Recipe from Gluten-Free Homemaker
- Gluten-free Christmas Wreath Cookies Recipe from Gluten-free Frenzy
So which holiday sandwich cookies are 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 must admit, they’re all pretty darn amazing.
This post is sponsored by Enjoy Life Foods, but we have been big fans (and consumers) of their cookies for years!
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.
- ¾ cup powdered sugar
- ¼ cup non-hydrogenated shortening*
- Pinch salt
- ½ teaspoon peppermint extract
- Matcha powder, optional (for color, but tasty too!)
- 2 tablespoons Enjoy Life Mini Chocolate Chips
- 1 teaspoon lemon extract (or to taste)
- Turmeric, optional (for color)*
- ¼ cup freeze-dried raspberries, ground into a powder**
- ¾ teaspoon pure vanilla flavoring or extract
- ½ teaspoon maple flavoring
- 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.
- 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!
- Mint Chocolate Chocolate Chip - I use Enjoy Life Soft Baked Double Chocolate Brownie Cookies or Handcrafted Crunchy Double Chocolate Cookies
- Lemon-Iced Gingerbread - I use Enjoy Life Soft Baked Gingerbread Spice Cookies
- Raspberry Sugars - I use Enjoy Life Handcrafted Crunchy Sugar Crisp Cookies
- Maple-Doodles - I use Enjoy Life Soft Baked Snickerdoodles
**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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I appreciate these cookies! Exactly what I was looking for – you’ve ended my hunt for an easy holiday dessert!
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These cookie exchange recipes looks amazing!! I want one of each 😉 Thank you for sharing my gingerbread bars.
Best,
Chrystal
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these look delicious!
I love the look of the Christmas wreath cookies.
Cranberry lime cornbread seems like an interesting taste combo. I will have to try that. I am the opposite, I love the fluffy cake part more than icing.
Call me old fashioned, but I love spritz cookies. Have been making the recipe from the original Betty Crocker cookie book, dairy free, since I was a kid!
There’s nothing wrong with old-fashioned Heather, especially when it comes to cookies!
These sandwich cookies are so cute and they’re safe for my son to eat! My favorite cookie flavor is oatmeal molasses cookies with raisins. Mmm… YUM!
I’ve never made oatmeal cookies with molasses, that sounds positively delicious!
I love all cookies! I like pumpkin and peppermint flavors and chocolate too.
Dark Chocolate Peppermint Cookies all the way!!!
Peppermint Chocolate Chip Cookies with crushed candy canes with a mug of mint cocoa says holiday to me.
I don’t think anything could say holidays more than that – wowsa!
Oh my gosh. These look so good! I am gluten free, dairy-free, egg-free and soy-free.
I love cookie sandwiches any time of the year, but for the holidays, pfeffernuse are nice and festive.
My favorite holiday cookie is still the classic sugar cookie!