How To Host A Holiday Cookie Swap Party

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How to host a holiday cookie swap Invite some friends and family You can do this via email, a phone call, written invite (so old fashioned, …

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Here are a few of our most sought-after holiday cookies to get you started. Cookie #1: Classic Sugar Food Network Kitchen's Soft Sugar Cookies (pictured at top) are the classic sugar

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Then, set out enough platters, plates, and cake stands to hold each guest's batch of cookies, and other party foods, along with the cookie labels. Set up the kids' station, if …

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Experienced cookie swap hosts generally cap their guest list at around eight people, which results in a satisfying variety of treats to enjoy at the party as well as a manageable amount for everyone to take home at the end …

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5. Prep a party activity. To add a little flair to your event, consider setting up a hot chocolate bar or a cookie decorating station. “At many cookie swaps, the host will bake classic sugar …

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Ask each of your guests to print out or email you their cookie recipe ahead of time, then make copies so people can take them home as a party favor. (You can also email …

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Basically the idea is that everyone brings a dozen or so homemade cookies to the cookie swap. The hostess displays all the cookies, everyone gets to sample them, and …

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1. Choose your cookie swap date and put together your guest list. The first thing you need to do in order to host a cookie swap is to choose your date and then invite friends. …

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Instead of turning cookie baking into a chore, host a cookie swap party. Invite some friends and have everyone bring their favorite holiday cookie to the party. During the party you “swap” …

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Preheat oven to 350F. In a large bowl use a mixer to beat the butter and sugar together. Add egg and continue to mix until all ingredients are thoroughly combined. In a small …

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Directions. Preheat oven to 375 F. In a large bowl, beat the eggs and sugar until light and foamy, about 5 minutes. Melt butter and, when cooled to room temperature, add it slowly to the egg

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Simplify your holiday baking by hosting a holiday Cookie Exchange! Invite a group of friends and have each bring one kind of their favorite holiday cookie to share. At the party, everyone …

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Step Two: Prep the Space. Depending on your space, your cookie decorating party can take a few different shapes. If you have a big, open kitchen – invite the gang over …

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How do i plan a holiday cookie swap?

For a holiday cookie swap, you might decide to go with traditional Christmas carols, assemble a "Cool Yule" playlist of retro Christmas classics, or create a holly jolly playlist of holiday songs sung by modern pop artists. Get baking. Bake your cookies for the party.

How many cookies should you bring to a cookie swap?

Most cookie swaps ask that guests bring one dozen cookies for each person at the party, but scaling down would be fine, too. Some hosts invite only the most passionate bakers they know to create a table of intricate, gourmet-level cookies; others include friends who might just whip up something from a boxed mix at the last minute.

What is a cookie exchange party?

A cookie exchange party is a fabulous way to celebrate the holidays, or ring in the New Year. Nothing brings us together like baked goods, and unlike a White Elephant party where the guests bring gifts, a cookie swap event asks each guest to show up with a dozen or more home-baked cookies.

What is a cookie swap event?

Nothing brings us together like baked goods, and unlike a White Elephant party where the guests bring gifts, a cookie swap event asks each guest to show up with a dozen or more home-baked cookies.

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