{"id":1938948,"date":"2023-12-08T16:50:35","date_gmt":"2023-12-08T22:50:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/?p=1938948"},"modified":"2023-12-08T16:50:35","modified_gmt":"2023-12-08T22:50:35","slug":"kitchen-sink-christmas-cookies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/article\/kitchen-sink-christmas-cookies\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Make Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies"},"content":{"rendered":"The holiday season and cookies go hand in hand. Whether you're baking a batch to leave out for Santa, or you're making dozens before heading to a cookie swap, nothing beats a delicious, festive Christmas cookie.\r\n\r\nWhile there are plenty of tried and true classic Christmas cookies<\/a> from chocolaty cookie<\/a> options such as chocolate truffle cookies or gingerbread cutout cookies<\/a>, we're adding another must-bake cookie to the list: kitchen sink Christmas cookies.\r\n\r\nThese cookies are the ideal balance between sweet and salty, with a soft, chewy texture. They use mix-ins such as potato chips and pretzels in a surprisingly delicious way and are paired with red and green M&M's to dress them up for any holiday party.\r\n

What are kitchen sink cookies?<\/h2>\r\nHave you ever heard the phrase \"everything but the kitchen sink?\" This is named for it! Kitchen sink cookies<\/a> use just about anything you have in the pantry to create a wonderful balance of sweet and salty flavors, all wrapped up in a chewy cookie. While mix-ins are interchangeable, most kitchen sink cookies have chocolate in some form, along with salty components such as crushed chips and pretzels. Some even have an extra sprinkle of flaky sea salt on top.\r\n

Ingredients for Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies<\/h2>\r\n