As Christmas 2025 cheer fills the air and kitchens begin to smell like butter, spice and chocolate, the festive season offers the perfect excuse to slow down and bake something special. If you are looking for a Christmas menu that brings together nostalgia, indulgence and visual drama or for recipes that feel celebratory yet comforting and are ideal for gifting, entertaining or simply enjoying with family, look no further as we got you sorted with three easy ones.This Christmas recipe lineup blends classic holiday flavours with modern twists, offering both egg and eggless options to suit every table. From spiced gingerbread cookies with a creamy surprise to a no-bake peppermint fudge and a show-stopping Christmas Tree Bread, these recipes capture the warmth and joy of the season.Gingerbread cheesecake cookies: A holiday classic, reinvented Nothing says Christmas quite like gingerbread but this version takes it a step further. These Gingerbread Cheesecake Cookies combine warm spices like ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg and cardamom with a soft, buttery cookie base and a luscious cream cheese filling. They are ideal for holiday cookie swaps, dessert platters or as an elegant homemade gift wrapped in festive parchment and ribbon.S. NoIngredientsUnitQuantity1. Ginger PowderTsp32.Egg YolksGm103.Whole EggGm254.MolassesGm155.Refined FlourGm1756.Cinnamon PowderTsp17. Cardamom PowderTsp18.SaltTsp½9.NutmegTsp110.SugarGm62.511.Butter UnsaltedGm80.512. Cream CheeseGm70.513.Pistachios (Sliced)Gm10Method:Preheat the oven at 180° Celsius.Cream the butter and sugar till double in size and pale in colour.In a separate bowl, combine and sift ginger, flour, cinnamon powder, cardamom powder, salt and nutmeg.Once butter and sugar are pale, whisk in eggs and molasses into a homogenous mix.Lastly, fold in the dry ingredients with a spoon or a rubber spatula mixing till just combined.Do not overmix the dough in order to achieve softer cookies.Wrap and refrigerate the cookie dough until cool enough to roll.In the meantime, take the cream cheese in a separate bowl and season it with the same spices used in the recipe, to your taste and preference.Now to assemble the cookies, roll out the dough to 3 - 5mm thickness and cut circles out of it and place on the baking tray to bake.When you have all the circles cut, cut a small circle in the middle of half the cookies creating a window effect.Bake the cookies for about 8–10 minutes.Once cool, pipe the cream cheese on the whole cookie and sandwich the cookie with a circle in the middle on top of the cream cheese.Garnish with sliced pistachios.Peppermint chocolate fudge: An eggless crowd-pleaser For those who love quick festive treats with maximum impact, the peppermint chocolate fudge delivers rich flavour with minimal effort. Made using dark chocolate, condensed milk and a hint of peppermint flavouring, this eggless recipe comes together over a simple double boiler and sets beautifully in the fridge. The crunch of crushed peppermint candy on top adds texture and a refreshing contrast to the smooth, velvety fudge beneath. Perfect for last-minute guests or edible gifting, this fudge embodies Christmas indulgence that is cool, chocolatey and irresistibly festive.S. NoIngredientsUnitQuantity1.Peppermint FlavouringTsp½ 2.Condensed MilkGm1383.Dark Chocolate Gm2004.Peppermint CandyGm10Method:Create a double boiler by boiling water in a pot and keeping a bowl on top of it.Prepare a pan by lightly oiling the pan and lining with plastic wrap and set aside.Chop dark chocolate into small pieces and add to the bowl to allow it to melt with the flame on medium flame.Once all the chocolate is melted, add peppermint flavouring and condensed milk to the chocolate.Mix gently and let it thicken.Once thick, take the mix off the heat and pour into the prepared pan.Flatten the fudge with a spoon or spatula and sprinkle with peppermint candy.Set in the fridge for an hour.Take it out of the fridge and lightly oil your knife and cut into desired pieces.Christmas tree bread: The centrepiece your table needs If there is one recipe designed to steal the spotlight, it is the Christmas tree bread. This visually striking, eggless bread is as delightful to look at as it is to eat. Soft, buttery dough is layered with homemade basil pesto, mozzarella and dried cranberries, then shaped into a festive tree before baking. Golden on the outside and gooey within, the bread is finished with a milk wash and sesame seeds, making it perfect for tearing and sharing straight from the oven. Served hot, it works beautifully as a Christmas starter, party appetiser or brunch centrepiece. Beyond taste, it brings a sense of playfulness and creativity to the holiday table, which is exactly what Christmas cooking is all about.S. No.IngredientsUnitQuantity1.FlourGm1002.Fresh YeastGm5 3.SugarGm7.5 4.SaltGm02 5.MilkMls50 6.ButterGm7.57.Gluten Tsp ¼ 8.Improver Tsp ¼ Homemade Pesto9.Cashews/ Pine NutsGm1010.Basil LeavesGm4011.Olive OilGm1512.Fresh GarlicCloves413.Parmesan CheeseGm3014.Salt & PepperGm2 (To Taste)Assembly15.MozzarellaGm2016.PestoGm3017. Dried CranberriesGm2018.Milk (For Wash)Gm1019.Sesame SeedsGm5Method:Start by making pesto, take all the ingredients into a blender and blend into a thick paste. Adjust the seasoning as per taste.To make the dough, mix yeast, sugar and lukewarm milk in a small bowl and keep aside.Sieve flour, gluten, bread improver and salt.Mix the yeast-milk-sugar in the flour and knead the dough.Once the dough is formed, add butter and knead till the dough is soft.Cover and keep for fermentation till the dough doubles in size, for about 30 minutes.Once doubled, roll the dough into a sheet with 2-3 mm thickness.Cut into 2 equal triangles, lay one triangle onto the baking sheet.Spread pesto, add mozzarella and cranberries.Place the other triangle on top of this and cut slits on the sides.Twist the slits and shape it into a tree.Keep this shaped dough for another round of fermentation till the dough doubles in size again, for about 30 minutes.Take a brush and brush the bread lightly with milk and sprinkle sesame seeds on it.Bake in a preheated oven at 180° Celsius for 15 – 20 minutes till golden brown in colour.Serve hot.(Recipes by: Romi Micka, Chef - Pastry and Bakery at IICA)These three recipes reflect the heart of festive cooking with familiar flavours made special through thoughtful details. Whether you are baking for loved ones, hosting friends or simply enjoying the quiet joy of cooking during the holidays, this Christmas menu offers something for everyone.From spiced cookies and no-bake treats to an impressive savoury bake, each dish invites you to slow down, savour the season and create memories one delicious bite at a time because at Christmas, the most meaningful gifts often come from the kitchen.