Introduction
Thereโs something magical about baking during the holidays. Sweet aromas fill the kitchen. Laughter comes when flour dusts the counter. There is joy in creating something together as a family.

This year, I wanted to try something a little different. I decided on a festive cookie that brings everyone to the table. It’s perfect for both baking and decorating. I was inspired by The Great British Baking Show and Prue Leithโs elegant Iced Tea Biscuits. I created my own version. It is a spiced, buttery cookie thatโs crisp at the edges and soft in the center. It’s perfect for personalizing with colorful icing.
Ingredients
(Makes about 20 cookies)
- For the cookies:
โข 2 ยผ cups all-purpose flour
โข ยฝ teaspoon baking powder
โข ยผ teaspoon salt
โข ยฝ teaspoon ground cardamom
โข ยฝ teaspoon ground ginger
โข ยฝ teaspoon ground cloves
โข ยพ cup unsalted butter, softened
โข ยฝ cup granulated sugar
โข ยฝ cup brown sugar
โข 1 large egg
โข 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
โข 1 teaspoon lemon or orange zest (for a bright, tea-inspired flavor)
- For the icing:
โข 1 ยฝ cups powdered sugar
โข 1โ2 tablespoons milk (adjust for consistency)
โข ยฝ teaspoon vanilla or almond extract
โข Food coloring or edible decorations (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat & Prepare: Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Make the Dough: In a bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, cardamom, ginger, and cloves. In a separate bowl, beat the butter and sugars together until light and creamy. Add the egg, vanilla, and zest, then gradually mix in the dry ingredients until a soft dough forms.
- Roll & Cut: Lightly flour your surface and roll the dough to about ยผ inch thick. Cut into festive shapes โ stars, trees, hearts, or whatever brings you joy.
- Bake: Place cookies on the prepared trays and bake for 8โ10 minutes, or until the edges are just golden. Let them cool completely on a wire rack before decorating.
- Decorate Together: While the cookies cool, mix the icing ingredients until smooth and glossy. Divide and tint with colors of your choice. Then gather the family, pour some tea or cocoa, and enjoy decorating together.
(Insert your finished cookie photos here โ include a mix of decorated and plain versions to show their natural beauty.)
Tips from My Kitchen
โข These cookies taste even better the next day as the spices deepen.
โข Let kids use piping bags or small squeeze bottles for creative designs.
โข Store in an airtight container for up to a week โ if they last that long!
Reflection
Baking these cookies reminded me that traditions donโt have to be passed down โ sometimes, we create them from scratch. Whether itโs laughter over uneven icing or sneaking a cookie before the glaze sets, these moments are shared. They make the holidays special.
This recipe has officially earned a place in my familyโs kitchen. It’s not just for its flavor. It is also cherished for the memories it helps make.


