Best Holiday Sweets to Make

Chocolate mocha cupcakes - The buttercream icing uses melted chocolate and brewed coffee, and you can add candy canes for some festive decoration.

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Chocolate yule log cake - The yule log cake, or bûche de Noël, is a traditional Christmas dessert. 

Chai snowflake cookies - These chai cookies have the perfect comforting winter flavor. The spices used include cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, and cardamom.

Candy cane cake - This fairy-tale candy cane cake is a showstopper. For the pink frosting, prepare a syrup by melting candy canes, sugar, and water in a saucepan. 

Hanging cookies - Hanging cookies make great gifts and are fun to decorate! Cut your cookie dough into festive shapes and make sure to poke a small hole for the ribbon. 

Red velvet trifle - This twist on the classic trifle uses red velvet cake and chocolate layers with whipped cream instead of sponge cake and canned fruit.

Reindeer cookies - These reindeer cookies are another fun idea for a holiday activity. Make the cookies of your choice and decorate with piped dark chocolate and red chocolate candies.

Gingerbread loaf cake - This warming gingerbread cake uses cocoa, chai spices, and molasses for a rich taste and texture. Melted dark chocolate is a great addition if you want to decorate it.

Pumpkin mousse - This dessert mousse combines pumpkin puree with heavy cream and pumpkin spices for a quick and easy treat.

Pear and cranberry tart - Pears and cranberries are in season in the winter in many countries. The sweet pears and tangy berries make a perfectly balanced dessert. 

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