12 Days of Italian Christmas Cookies
In Italy, Christmas cookies aren’t just desserts, they’re family traditions tied to specific towns and regions. Some are crunchy and spiced, some soft and almond-rich, others glazed with honey and bright sprinkles. This 12-day countdown brings you the most iconic Italian holiday cookies and treats to bake, gift, or add to your Christmas cookie charcuterie board.
How to use this guide:
Bake one recipe a day as a festive countdown, or pick 3-4 favorites for a cookie swap. Most of these cookies keep well for several days, and many taste even better after resting.
Day 1 — Santa Lucia’s Eyes
Day 2 — Gingerbread Cookies (Italian style)
Gingerbread cookies
Day 3 — Ricciarelli (Siena Almond Cookies)
Italian Ricciarelli Cookies
Day 4 — Roccocò (Neapolitan Spice Rings)
Roccocò
Day 5 — Neapolitan Mostaccioli (Chocolate-Glazed Spice Cookies)
Mostaccioli napoletani
Day 6 — Cantucci (Almond Biscotti)
Cantucci (Almond cookies)
Day 7 — Struffoli (Italian Honey Balls)
Struffoli
Day 8 — Christmas Spice Cookies
Christmas spice cookies
Day 9 — Star Cookies
Star cookies
Day 10 — Christmas Almond Cookies
Christmas Almond Cookies
Day 11 — Cinnamon Cookies
Cinnamon Cookies
Day 12 — Ladyfingers (Savoiardi)
Ladyfingers
Bonus: how to build an Italian Christmas cookie box
For a perfect gift tin, mix textures and flavors:
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2 crunchy: Roccocò + Cantucci
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2 soft/chewy: Ricciarelli + Christmas Almond Cookies
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2 “holiday wow”: Struffoli + Star Cookies
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1 spiced favorite: Cinnamon Cookies
Add a small note with each cookie’s region or story, and you’ve got a gift that feels personal and truly Italian.