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These Christmas Tree Cookies are a fun and festive meringue cookie that are light as air and melt in your mouth! A super cute Christmas cookie perfect for your holiday party!

Who doesn’t love a fun Christmas Tree Cookie! Aren’t these Christmas Tree Meringues Cookies the cutest?! I think so, but I may be partial because they’re made with love.
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“I make these every year since I found this recipe and are my kids absolute favorite Christmas cookie, it’s definitely a tradition in our home now <3” – Nikki
These cookies are a super fun and delicious treat that is perfect for your holiday gatherings, or just to have at your own holiday dinner spread.
These have always been hit in our family and we make them every year because they keep being requested, so why stop when you know that they are loved?
Dusting these easy meringue cookies with powdered sugar made it look like it has snowed. Seriously though, eeek! LOL, I know, I’m a weirdo but I just can’t help it.
Some of my other favorite holiday treats include Holiday Snowball Cookies, Christmas Trail Mix and White Chocolate Peppermint Sugar Cookies.
Why this recipe works:
- With easy pantry staple ingredients, you don’t need anything weird to whip these up.
- They can be doubled for serving more people.
- They are the perfect gift giving treat to your neighbors or friends.
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These Christmas Tree Meringues are so flippin easy and delicious! I used almond extract for mine but you can substitute any flavor your love!
This recipe is adapted from Cake & Allie.
How to make Christmas Tree Cookies:
- Heat oven to 200 degrees. Place egg whites, sugar, and cream of tartar in a bowl of your stand mixer. Place bowl over boiling water on the stove. Whisk vigorously until sugar dissolved and there are no more sugar granules visible. Remove from heat and whisk in extract.
- Using the whisk attachment on stand mixer, mix on medium high until egg whites become bright white but still runny. Add in food coloring to the color you want and continue to beat to form stiff peaks.
- Place mixture into piping bag with large star tip. Pipe cookies onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper or silicone mat. Make cookies about 1 inch in width, 2 inches high and place 1 inch apart on baking sheet. Sprinkle with the multi color sprinkles.
- Cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, turn off oven, open door slightly and let sit in oven an additional 2 hours.
- Place the star sprinkles on top with a tiny dab of frosting. Serve and enjoy!
See how easy that is! I mean it takes a little while, but the wait is totally worth it, plus getting the kids in on decorating these Christmas Tree Cookies is always fun.
How to store:
These cookies are stable at room temperature so I recommend that you place in an airtight container in a cool dry place and they should last for up to 2 weeks.
These can also be frozen. If you don’t think you will eat them right away or plan on making ahead of time store again in an airtight container, I don’t recommend a bag.
Place them in the freezer and they should last frozen for up to 3 months. You can remove and let defrost at room temperature.

Many people think Meringue cookies are daunting or hard, but they really are an easy cookie to make, and trust me you’ll want to make these.
How to pipe the Christmas Trees Meringues Cookies:
Place mixture into piping bag with large star tip. With a circular motion while squeezing the meringue out of the bag build the trees.
You want to pipe in a circle while layering the meringue up and on top of itself. Make cookies about 1 inch in width, 2 inches high and place 1 inch apart on baking sheet.
How do you know when meringues are done?
They are done when you can easily lift them off the parchment and the bottoms are dry. They should not be brown. Make sure to cook them at a low temperature for a long time.
Tools used to make these Easy Meringue Cookies:
- Wilton 402-2110 1M Open Star Piping Tip
- Gold Stars Sprinkles by Wilton
- AmazonBasics Silicone Baking Mat – 2-Pack
Tips and Tricks:
- We like to use a Wilton 1M tip (large star tip) for these as they come out looking like christmas trees, but you can also use a French Star tip as well.
- You can use any sprinkles that you like to decorate these, have fun, go nuts.
- Any frosting can be used to stick the star on the top of these if using.
- We like to dust with powdered sugar so it looks like snow has fallen on these, but that is not necessary.
- These can freeze perfectly, see my tips above.
- We like the flavor of almond extract, but you can substitute vanilla if you’d like.
- This recipe can be doubled for feeding more or holiday cookie exchanges.

If you want a fun and easy holiday cookie then you need to make a batch of these Christmas Tree Cookies, you will have so much fun!
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Christmas Tree Cookies
Ingredients
Instructions
- Heat oven to 200 degrees. Place egg whites, sugar, and cream of tartar in a bowl of your stand mixer. Place bowl over boiling water on the stove. Whisk vigorously until sugar dissolved and there are no more sugar granules visible. Remove from heat and whisk in extract.
- Using the whisk attachment on stand mixer, mix on medium high until egg whites become bright white but still runny. Add in food coloring to the color you want and continue to beat to form stiff peaks.
- Place mixture into piping bag with large star tip. Pipe cookies onto baking sheet lined with parchment paper or silicone mat. Make cookies about 1 inch in width, 2 inches high and place 1 inch apart on baking sheet. Sprinkle with the multi color sprinkles.
- Cook for 2 hours. After 2 hours, turn off oven, open door slightly and let sit in oven an additional 2 hours.
- Place the star sprinkles on top with a tiny dab of frosting. Serve and enjoy!
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I love making meringues but I never thought of making them into trees, what a wonderful idea! I would love to invite you to share your post at my 2014 Christmas Homemaking Hop Linky Party. 🙂
http://www.aprilshomemaking.com/2014/12/2014-christmas-homemaking-hop.html
These are so darn cute! Pinned. Hopped over from Savvy Southern Style.
hugs,
Jann
Very creative and a great way to use up those egg whites.
Madonna
These are absolutely ADORABLE! Pinning immediately! Thank you for linking up at the Found and Foraged linky party Dana! We hope to see you again! AND just a heads up, we are partying one day early this week (Friday 8PM CT) because because InLinkz is doing maintenance right when our party normally goes live on Saturday. So for one week only, the day is changing.
These are too cute! Pinning 🙂
Oh how cute! Those little meringue trees came out so well. You did a really phenomenal job!
Those meringues are too cute! My friend at work is always making meringues- I am going to share with her! She would love to do this for her kids at Christmas.
These little trees are really cute. My creations often fall under the Pintrest Fail category. I hope they are as easy as you say!
My family makes meringues every Christmas. Who knew you could make them even more festive?
Those are sweet. I want to try them! Thank you.
Tamara
These are so cute! Pinning for later! Thanks for linking at Wake Up Wednesday!!
OMGoodness! Those are way too cute! ALMOST too cute to eat! 🙂 Stopping by from Moonlight & Mason Jars! 🙂
They are so adorable!
OMG! These are soooo adorable! I might try them!! <3
These are adorable! We often make meringues for special occasions but I’ve never tried this. I can see these gracing our table this year!