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I’m officially kicking off the holiday season with these Upside Down Gingerbread Reindeer Cookies. Made with sweet dark brown sugar, molasses, ginger, and cinnamon. Theyโre generously glazed with a sweet, thick, and creamy chocolate vanilla icing that melts in your mouth. Roll the dough out, then cut it into gingerbread cutouts. Bake the chilled cutouts and flip each gingerbread man upside down. You’ll have the sweetest reindeer cookies that are fun to make and even more delicious to eat! Theyโre the perfect holiday cookie to bake, share, and gift this holiday season!
I will never call myself a professional baker. And Iโm definitely not a professional cookie decorator. But when it comes to Christmas cookies, I try to share at least one decorated cookie that feels easy to recreate at home.
In previous years, I’ve shared my well-loved Christmas tree light cookies, decorated simply with mini holiday M&Ms. My Fat Santa Cookies have to be my most popular holiday cookies. And then there are the simpler drop-style gingerbread cookies that are soft and chewy! Honestly, there are so many good ones, just put Christmas cookies into the search on the site.
Today, I’m adding to my running list of holiday cookies! These are the sweetest gingerbread cookies. Simply flip the cookies upside down to turn them into cute reindeer cookies.
These are so fun! Iโm excited to share the recipe with my little brother, Oslo. I know heโll think they’re so cute, but he’ll enjoy eating them up even more!
Ingredients
For the icing
For decorating
Special Tools
Nothing fancy. Youโll need a rolling pin or an empty wine bottle. You’ll also need a medium-sized gingerbread cookie cutter.
Start by preheating the oven to 350ยฐ and lining two baking sheets with parchment paper.
Now, letโs make the cookie dough! In a medium bowl, beat the butter with dark brown sugar, then add the vanilla, egg, and molasses.
Next, add the dry ingredients: flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, and salt. Thatโs the dough. Itโs perfectly spiced and sweet. I think using brown sugar and molasses is such a wonderful combination and helps highlight the warming spices.
Just as I do with myย sugar cookies, I always like to roll out the dough, cut the cookies, and then freeze the cut cookies on a baking sheet for a few minutes. This ensures that the cookies hold their shape. To cut my cookies, I used a gingerbread cookie cutter.
Freeze the trays of cut cookies for 15-20 minutes.
When the cookie cutouts are well chilled, bake each tray for 10-15 minutes.
The kitchen is going to smell like Christmas magic!
This icing is everything. Just a handful of ingredients, but I love the nutty hazelnut with sweet chocolate. Itโs what makes these cookies really melt in your mouth.
The ingredients: powdered sugar, hazelnut liqueur, vanilla, and sea salt.
I also like to add a couple of teaspoons of meringue powder. This ensures the icing will harden and be dry for gifting! This is optional however, the icing should stiffen up no matter what. The meringue powder just adds a nice glossy finish.
Spoon the frosting into a ziplock bag and snip the corner off. You can use this to pipe or draw the frosting over each cookie. The frosting sets up pretty quickly once itโs exposed to the air, so keep it sealed in the ziplock bag.
Now, you can flip each cookie upside down and draw the reindeer’s face. Use the photos to help guide you!
Add two candy eyes. I use a mini chocolate chip for the nose, but if you want to make Rudolph, you can use a mini red M&M candy.
Next, take the melted chocolate and add it to a separate ziplock bag, snipping the corner off. Use the chocolate to create the antlers. Again, the photos should help guide you!
Now decorate as desired with sprinkles and edible gold dust! I used a few holiday sprinkles for the antlers and then lightly dusted each cookie with gold dust for a holiday sparkle!
Allow the cookies to dry. Then package them up for gifting – or enjoy them with family and friends!
The combo of ginger, vanilla, and hazelnut isnโt usual, but Iโm finding that everyone loves it. The hazelnut compliments the ginger and cinnamon wonderfully. The result is a perfectly gingery molasses cookie with rich notes of chocolate, vanilla, and ginger.
We couldnโt love these fun gingerbread cookies more. The frosting really makes them special. I hope you guys love them just as much as I do!
Looking for Christmas cookie recipes? Here are a few ideas:ย
Chewy Frosted Cinnamon Swirl Snickerdoodles
Easy Slice โnโ Bake Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies
Easy Vanilla Bean Christmas Lights Cookies
Lastly, if you make these Upside Down Gingerbread Reindeer Cookies, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Added these to more goodies and gave to my doctor and staff. They loved them! I used red hots and red mini m&mโs for the nose and some gold dust for a little sparkle. As all of your recipes they were fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much, Vickie! So glad to hear these cookies turned out well for you, I appreciate you making them! Happy Holidays! xx
Really disappointed with the taste of these. Not sweet enough, way too much salt and just bland overall. Followed the recipe exactly. So much time and effort to end up with disappointed kiddos on Christmas Eve.
Hi Liana,
Thanks for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback, so sorry to hear they were not enjoyed. Please let me know if there is anything that I can help with. Merry Christmas! xx
easy and so creative! i did not have molassess but it still turned out yummy. such cute cookies!
Thanks so much, Britta! So glad to hear you enjoyed these cookies, thanks for giving them a try! xx
So cute and easier than expected! I loved adding the good dust; it created a beautiful luster.
Hi Melinda,
Awesome!! So glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe, thanks so much for making it! Have the best weekend! xxT
I’m a terrible baker and expected these to come out looking ridiculous due to my skills but they were actually adorable and not difficult to make at all! The icing was a bit thick when I made it so it was hard to make it as seemless as the recipe called for but I think a little more water would do! (like the recipe mentions). Thanks for a great, restive recipe!
Hey Sheri,
Wonderful!! Love to hear this recipe was a winner, thanks for making it and your feedback! Happy Holidays! XxT
This is really creative and fun! Thanks for sharing : )
Thanks so much, Jess! Happy Holidays! xx
Can you make the dough in advance and refridgerate?
Hi Jayne,
Sure, that would be just fine for you to do! I hope you love this recipe! Happy Holidays! xx
There is no mention of chocolate in the ingredients. What kind just melted? There are only directions for the cocoa icing.
Hi Jean,
Yes, I just used melted chocolate for decorating. Let me know if you give these cookies a try, I hope you love them! xx
Question, please! Does the icing just go on the face underneath The chocolate? In the photos, it doesnโt look as if the icing covers the entire cookie. Iโm looking forward to making them. Thank you
Hi Maureen,
Yes, I just did the icing for the face of the reindeer, feel free to decorate them as you wish! I hope you love these cookies! xx
Thanks so much, Tieghan
So cute! Love the little smiles and sprinkled antlers. ๐xx
Thanks so much, Kelly-Jane!!