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Paleo AIP Holiday Cookie Recipe Roundup

This Paleo AIP Holiday Cookie Recipe Roundup is a collection of baked Christmas treats that are Autoimmune Protocol compliant!

Get out your oven mitts, rolling pin, and baking sheets, my friend! It is THAT time of the year to start crafting beautiful and tasty cookies. These festive goodies are all made with Paleo AIP grain-free, gluten-free, and refined sugar-free doughs that are 100% delicious and fully compliant with the elimination phase.

You can’t go wrong this winter season with these delightful recipes that are sure to make sugar plums dance in your head. Cookie-making days are the items I don’t mind making the kitchen a WHOLE LOT of messy!

I can smell the sweet aroma of baked goodies in the air already. Read on to get the recipes, and be sure to save a few for Santa and his elves!

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Paleo AIP Holiday Cookie Recipe Roundup

Paleo AIP Holiday Cookie Recipe Roundup

Paleo AIP Linzer Torte Christmas Cookies

Paleo AIP Linzer Torte Christmas Cookies

From It’s All About AIP

Seriously, if I could go back and eat one non- AIP cookie…these would be it!

I “AIP-ified” a traditional Linzer Torte recipe by using a blend of nut-free tigernut flour, ever-versatile cassava flour, and the flaky pastry must have: sustainable palm shortening.

The texture is not quite the same (as with all grain-free adapted recipes) but the taste is BANG ON!

Paleo AIP Black Forest Cake Cookies

Paleo AIP Black Forest Cake Cookies

From It’s All About AIP

Have you ever had a craving for cake but you simply just didn’t have time to bake a cake? That’s exactly how these cookies came to life!

I wanted a Black Forest Cake on a Wednesday so I did the next best thing and I created Black Forest cookies.

Paleo AIP Gingerbread Cookies

Paleo AIP Gingerbread Cookies

From It’s All About AIP

It is arguably the best Christmas cookie you have ever tasted and it is also probably the easiest to make.

If you are a beginner at AIP baking then this recipe is for you! If you love Gingerbread, then this is also for you.

Paleo AIP Chocolate Chip Cookies

Paleo AIP Chocolate Chip Cookies

From It’s All About AIP

I officially created the world’s best AIP Chocolate Chip Cookies (made with carob chips).

Yes, I am just going to go ahead and declare the title on this one and once you try this recipe, you are going to agree with me!

Paleo AIP Cinnamon Coconut Raisin Cookies

Paleo AIP Cinnamon Coconut Raisin Cookies

From It’s All About AIP

This is the perfect weekday cookie…if there is such a thing. These remind me of an oatmeal raisin cookie – sans oatmeal, of course.

They are crunchy but chewy and are flavored with cinnamon, coconut, and raisins.

Paleo AIP AIP No Bake Cookies

Paleo AIP AIP No Bake Cookies

From It’s All About AIP

My mom used to make a recipe similar to this when I was growing up. It had cocoa, butter, and rolled oats in the recipe and I have very fond memories of these cookies.

So I thought, why not recreate this recipe? Here they are in all their glory, minus the oats, cocoa, and butter. But I promise they taste just as good!

Paleo AIP Snowball Christmas Cookies

Paleo AIP Snowball Christmas Cookies

From Grazed and Enthused

“They are surprisingly buttery (without the dairy) thanks to the perfect combination of sweet and starchy Japanese yam, coconut oil and honey.

They even taste  vanilla-y, even though the no-bake recipe doesn’t contain any vanilla extract.”

Which cookies from this Paleo AIP Holiday Cookie Recipe Roundup do you want to bake (or no-bake) right away?

Let me know in the comments, my friend. I’d love to hear!

Want more sweet ideas? Get more AIP-friendly treat recipes here, and then check out this post about AIP Baked Desserts.

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  1. […] check out this AIP Holiday Cookie Roundup and my coconut-free, dairy-free, nut-free Homemade Tigernut Milk for a little something to leave […]

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