No Bake Christmas Recipes: No Oven Required! (2024)

Do you want to wow your family with homemade Christmas treats, but lack either the time or the skill? These five no bake Christmas recipes can help you solve both of those problems. In just one afternoon, you can create several trays of delicious Christmas treats that you can either bring to a Christmas party, serve your holiday guests, or divide up to give as gifts. All without having to turn on your oven.

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No Bake Christmas: Five Quick & Easy Recipes For The Holidays

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My daughter and I made all the recipes below to bring to our church’s annual Thanksgiving feast.

When all the work was done, we had two heaping trays full of goodies to share with our church friends. While filling the plates, I realized something–I had not turned on the oven at all. I also realized we had made them all in just over an hour. I had a ton of yummy holiday delights that could easily be given as gifts that required minimal baking skills.

If you can run a microwave and stir a pot, you can make everything in this No Bake Christmas recipe series.

These recipes all use simple ingredients that you can find in any grocery store–most of the ingredients might be in your cupboard right now. Yep, chances are you can make at least one of these recipes, if not more, without even having to run out to the grocery store for the ingredients. That makes these recipes great for those “Oh no, I forgot we had to bring a plate of goodies to the Christmas party tonight!” emergencies. You might just want to take a second to pin them to your Pinterest boards for such occasions.

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The ingredients you need to make all five No Bake Christmas recipes

The links to all five of the simple recipes are near the end of this post. You can use them to find out exactly what you need for each recipe, but I thought it might be handy for you to see what you would need if you wanted to make all five.

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The tools you need to make the Five No Bake Christmas recipes

And a microwave (although I think most recipes that require one could be adapted with a bit of experimentation to use the stovetop only if you prefer.

What you don’t need is a candy thermometer. Remember–these recipes are no-fuss!

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The Five No Bake Christmas Recipes In This Series

Chocolate TrufflesRoll these in whatever you wish. My family likes them rolled in sprinkles, coconut flakes, or dipped in chocolate (use the dip recipe found in the post here for peanut butter balls).

3 Minute Chocolate Peppermint FudgeIf you are not a fan of peppermint, you can follow this recipe for a plain chocolate fudge that is super simple to make.

Peppermint Cookie Bark–You can change up the stir-ins for this recipe to better suit your family or the person you are gifting it to. For a slightly healthier treat, I like adding walnuts and cranberries instead of cookies and peppermints. If you are not a fan of refined sugars or are a vegan, try this recipe that will create something similar without the need to use chocolate chips.

Christmas Crunch–The festive colored M&Ms are what give this popcorn crunch recipe its Christmas look, but you can change it up for any season.

Healthier Peanut Butter Balls–These are not your average sugar-filled Buckeyes; these are the peanut butter balls that I grew up with. They make a great afternoon protein snack that gets their hint of sweetness from the honey in the recipe. If you have a health nut coming over for your Christmas event, this recipe should be a hit with them.

Microwavable Peanut BrittleI was always afraid to attempt to make peanut brittle until I found this microwave-friendly recipe. It is so simple to make and was quickly gobbled up by my son and me.

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These treats also make excellent Christmas gifts

Ideas for Packaging Homemade Christmas Treats Inexpensively–When I first started making these recipes as Christmas gifts, I was shocked at how expensive Christmas tins and Christmas-themed plastic storage containers can be. I began to look for economical alternatives to keep my desire to give within our budget and found plenty–I hope my ideas help you and your wallet too.

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What to put on a Christmas dessert charcuterie board? ›

I made my [Honey Sugar Cookies], vanilla bean sugar cookies, [Dark Chocolate Madeleines], and some chocolate/peppermint rice krispie treats. Other dipper ideas: plain mini doughnuts, marshmallows, bite-size pieces of pound cake or sweet bread, and brownie/blondie bites!

How to make food without a oven? ›

Microwaves, countertop ovens, slow cookers and electric kettles are all great alternatives for heating food without an oven. Use the microwave to heat soups, leftovers or steam fresh vegetables.

What is an alternative to an oven for baking? ›

Microwaves, countertop ovens, toaster ovens, cooktops and slow cookers can all work to supplement the use of an oven for many dishes. Keep reading to learn more about cooking your favorite dishes without an oven.

What do you put on a simple charcuterie board for Christmas? ›

Assemble the charcuterie board.

Begin adding the other ingredients in the shape of a Christmas tree. I started with a base of grapes, then added cubed gouda, Camembert, and salami. Then I added thin slices of Manchego, chunks of Camembert, ham, prosciutto, salami, olives, and nuts.

What finger foods go with a charcuterie board? ›

Savory Party Platter
  • Crackers or flatbread.
  • Sour gherkins.
  • Cured meats.
  • Dijon-style mustard.
  • Purchased or homemade dip recipes (like our Million Dollar Dip)
  • Olives.
  • Baguette slices.
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What cheeses are good for Christmas charcuterie? ›

Here's some of the best cheese for charcuterie boards:
  • Hard cheese: chunks of parmesan, aged gouda, asiago.
  • Firm cheese: gruyere, comte, manchego, colby, cheddar.
  • Semi-soft cheese: havarti, butterkäse, muenster.
  • Soft cheese: burrata, mascarpone, stracchino.
  • Blue cheese: gorgonzola, dunbarton blue, marbled blue jack.

Can you bake on top of the stove? ›

Stove top baking saves time by making it simple to prepare dessert while making meals. So easy and quick, just mix up any batter, pour into the prepared pan, and then place on the back burner using low heat. A yummy warm dessert is waiting for you after the meal.

How did people bake without an oven? ›

Using a Cast Iron Skillet

One way to bake without an oven is to use a cast iron skillet, and a gas, electric, or induction stove will do for this purpose. Cast iron skillets are popular because they are durable and literally made of solid iron. They heat your food evenly and can be used on a stove top or an oven.

How to bake if you don't have an oven or microwave? ›

With a pressure cooker, you can bake desserts and even bread. The maximum time taken by the cooker is 30 minutes. To bake cookies in a pressure, fill up a mason jar and cover it with foil. Now, take the pressure cooker and add a cup of water.

Can an air fryer replace an oven? ›

An air fryer can help add air frying or convection baking capabilities to your kitchen and offers a convenient size when preparing a single batch of chicken wings, bacon, salmon, zucchini fries or other fried favorites. However, an air fryer can't replace a conventional oven when it comes to capacity.

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