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Christmas Wreath Cookies – A Beautiful Mess

by golfinger007
25th November 2023
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These easy no-bake Christmas wreaths are a fun holiday cookie that puts a spin on the classic Rice Krispies treat recipe. Melted marshmallow and butter (and a little bit of green food coloring) transform cornflake cereal into cute little mini wreaths to make the season brighter.

It only takes about 15 minutes to put these wreaths together and you can customize and decorate them however you like!

Looking for more holiday cookie ideas? Check out:

ingredients for cornflake wreath cookies

Tips for making wreath cookies:

  • Make sure to spray your fingers with nonstick cooking spray (or butter them!) so you can handle the sticky mixture when forming the wreaths.
  • For sturdier cookies, you can pack your 1/3 cup measuring cup with the cookie mixture before dumping it out and shaping it into a wreath. The more loosely shaped wreaths will be a little floppier when picked up, so make your wreaths more dense if you want it to feel more solid when handled.
  • Add a little powdered sugar once your cookie is cool for a snowy effect!
  • The most common decorations are red hots or mini M&Ms, but you can use star candies, candy pearls to look like ornaments, or even pull-and-peel Twizzler pieces to make a small bow.
ingredients for cornflake wreath cookies

Ingredients for wreath cookies:

  • Cornflakes: All you need is plain cornflake cereal for the base of these wreaths.
  • Butter: Melted butter makes the marshmallows even creamier for a rich cookie coating.
  • Marshmallows: You can use mini or regular sized marshmallows for this recipe.
  • Vanilla extract (optional): Just a little hint of vanilla is added and you can also put in some almond extract if you have that on hand.
  • Green food coloring: We like gel food coloring as it’s a more concentrated color, but you can use liquid as well.
  • Decorations: You can use whatever sprinkles or candies you want to decorate your wreaths!
melted marshmallow for christmas wreath cookies
melted green marshmallow for christmas wreath cookies

How to make wreath cookies:

Melt the marshmallows: Add your marshmallows and butter to a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 30-second increments until melted, stirring each time. Quickly add your green food coloring a few drops at a time until you get the color you like and stir in your vanilla and almond extract.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make wreath cookies without a microwave?

You can easily also make wreath cookies on the stovetop if you don’t have a microwave. Just add your butter to a saucepan over medium heat, and once it’s melted, add in your marshmallows, stirring often until melted. Remove from the heat, add your extracts and food coloring, stir to combine, and then fold in your cornflakes to finish your cookie dough.

cookie batter for christmas wreath cookies
shaping cookie batter into wreaths for christmas wreath cookies

Add the cornflakes: Working quickly, add in your cornflake cereal and fold in until evenly coated with the marshmallow mixture.

Shape your wreaths: Spray some nonstick cooking spray onto your fingertips (or butter them) and scoop a 1/3 cup of the mixture onto a piece of wax paper or a cookie sheet sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Use your fingers to make a hole in the center and shape the flakes into a wreath. Add your decorations while the coating is still warm.

Cool your cookies: Put your cookies into the fridge for about 2 hours to let the marshmallow coating to fully set before storing or serving.

cornflake wreath cookies
cornflake wreath cookies
christmas wreath cookie
christmas wreath cookies

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you store cornflake wreath cookies?

Store wreath cookies in an airtight container at room temperature. You can add pieces of wax paper between layers of cookies so they don’t stick together and spray the bottom of the container with nonstick spray as well.

Can you freeze cornflake wreath cookies?

You can freeze wreath cookies for four weeks but you’ll want to wrap them individually in wax paper or plastic wrap coated with a little nonstick cooking spray. Let them come to room temperature before serving.

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Easy Christmas wreath cookies made from cornflake cereal with a marshmallow coating

Cost $7

Yield 10 cookies

Prep 15 minutes mins

Setting time 2 hours hrs

Total 2 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Instructions

  • Melt the marshmallows: Add your marshmallows and butter to a microwave-safe bowl and heat for 30-second increments until melted, stirring each time. Quickly add your green food coloring a few drops at a time until you get the color you like and stir in your vanilla and almond extract.

  • Add the cornflakes: Working quickly, add in your cornflake cereal and fold in until evenly coated with the marshmallow mixture.

  • Shape your wreaths: Spray some nonstick cooking spray onto your fingertips (or butter them) and scoop a 1/3 cup of the mixture onto a piece of wax paper or a cookie sheet sprayed with nonstick cooking spray. Use your fingers to make a hole in the center and shape the flakes into a wreath. Add your decorations while the coating is still warm.

  • Cool your cookies: Put your cookies into the fridge for about 2 hours to let the marshmallow coating to fully set before storing or serving.

Notes

Tips for making wreath cookies:

  • Make sure to spray your fingers with nonstick cooking spray (or butter them!) so you can handle the sticky mixture when forming the wreaths.
  • For sturdier cookies, you can pack your 1/3 cup measuring cup with the cookie mixture before dumping it out and shaping it into a wreath. The more loosely shaped wreaths will be a little floppier when picked up, so make your wreaths more dense if you want it to feel more solid when handled.
  • Add a little powdered sugar once your cookie is cool for a snowy effect!
  • The most common decorations are red hots or mini M&Ms, but you can use star candies, candy pearls to look like ornaments, or even pull-and-peel Twizzler pieces to make a small bow.

How to make wreath cookies without a microwave:

You can easily also make wreath cookies on the stovetop if you don’t have a microwave. Just add your butter to a saucepan over medium heat, and once it’s melted, add in your marshmallows, stirring often until melted. Remove from the heat, add your extracts and food coloring, stir to combine, and then fold in your cornflakes to finish your cookie dough.

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Christmas Wreath Cookies

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* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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