17 Lumps Of Coal For Christmas Recipe You Won't Believe The Taste!
Published on: May 3, 2024
Are you tired of the same old boring Christmas cookie recipes? Looking for a unique and delicious treat to surprise your loved ones with this holiday season? Look no further than these lumps of coal for Christmas! Not only are they visually striking, but they also taste absolutely divine. So why not add a little bit of "naughty" to your holiday baking? Let's dive into this professional and well-organized recipe for the perfect lump of coal Christmas cookies.
Main Ingredients: Water, Clover Honey, Orange, Lemon, Raisins, Cinnamon
Coal Region Boilo is a traditional Christmas drink in the Coal Region of Pennsylvania. Made with whiskey, honey, citrus fruits, and spices, it is a warm and comforting drink perfect for cold winter nights. It is said that this drink was originally made by coal miners to warm themselves up after a long day of work in the mines.
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Lumps of Coal
Main Ingredients: Mini Marshmallows, Butter, Cocoa Krispies Cereal
If you're looking for a fun and unique treat to serve at your next holiday party, why not try making some lumps of coal? These dark and delicious treats are perfect for those with a mischievous sense of humor. They are also a great way to use up any leftover Halloween candy or broken cookies.
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Lumps of Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Unbleached All Purpose Flour, Unsalted Butter, Cocoa
For those who prefer their coal in cookie form, there are plenty of recipes out there to satisfy your sweet tooth. These cookies are typically made with dark cocoa powder, chocolate chips, and other tasty ingredients. They may not look like traditional Christmas cookies, but they are sure to be a hit with anyone who loves chocolate.
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Lumps of Coal Treats
Main Ingredients: Oreo R Cookies, Mini Marshmallows, Butter, Marshmallow
If you want a more kid-friendly version of lumps of coal, try making these treats using cereal and marshmallows. Simply mix together cocoa krispies, marshmallows, and melted chocolate to create these tasty and adorable treats. You can even add in some red sprinkles to give them a festive touch.
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Santa’s Lumps of Coal Christmas Dessert
Main Ingredients: Oreo Cookies, Cream Cheese, Rice Krispies Cereal
If you're feeling extra creative in the kitchen, try making a dessert that looks like a lump of coal but tastes like something straight from Santa's workshop. This dessert combines dark chocolate, crushed oreos, and other tasty ingredients to create a delicious and unique treat that everyone will love.
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"Lumps of Coal" Mint Oreo Truffles
Main Ingredients: Oreos, Full Fat Cream Cheese, Baking Chips
For a minty twist on the traditional lumps of coal, try making these truffles using mint oreos and cream cheese. They are a delicious and festive treat that will be sure to impress your holiday guests. You can even add a few drops of food coloring to give them a coal-like appearance.
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Sparkly Lumps of Coal Oreo Truffles
Main Ingredients: Oreos, Cream Cheese, Milk Chocolate Dipping Chocolate
If you want to add a little extra sparkle to your lumps of coal, try making these truffles using white chocolate and edible glitter. They may not look like traditional coal, but they will definitely add some fun and festive flair to your holiday dessert table.
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Cookies And Cream No-bake "lumps Of Coal"
Main Ingredients: Sandwich Cookies, Mini Marshmallows, Butter
If you're short on time and don't want to turn on your oven, try making these no-bake lumps of coal using crushed oreos, butter, and other tasty ingredients. They are quick and easy to make, and you can even add in some festive sprinkles to make them look like real lumps of coal.
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Coal Breakfast Cookies
Main Ingredients: Oat Flour, Old Fashioned Oats, Dark Chocolate Cocoa
Who says you can't have coal for breakfast? These breakfast cookies are made with oatmeal, chocolate chips, and other tasty ingredients. They are a great way to start your day and are perfect for those who are always on-the-go during the holiday season.
For a traditional take on lumps of coal, try making these candy treats using black licorice, chocolate, and other tasty ingredients. They may not look like much, but they are sure to be a hit with anyone who loves licorice and chocolate.
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Santa's Coal Candy
Main Ingredients: Sandwich Cookies, Mini Marshmallows, Butter
If you want to add a little extra holiday cheer to your lumps of coal, try making these candy treats using red and green M&M's. They are a fun and festive twist on the traditional coal candy and are sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
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Coal Fire
Main Ingredients: Rye, Single Malt Scotch, Madeira Wine, Maple Syrup
If you want to really get into the spirit of the holiday season, try making a coal fire using cocoa krispies, pretzel sticks, and other tasty ingredients. This fun and creative dessert is sure to be a hit at any holiday party.
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Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Salted Butter, Powdered Sugar, Dark Cocoa Powder, Oil
For a simple and delicious take on lumps of coal, try making these cookies using crushed oreos, butter, and other tasty ingredients. They are quick and easy to make, and you can even add in some red and green sprinkles to give them a more festive look.
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Anthony's Coal Fired Wings
Main Ingredients: Chicken Wings, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Garlic, Dried
If you're looking for a savory option, try making these coal-fired wings using a combination of spices and a hot coal fire. They are a delicious and unique twist on traditional chicken wings and are sure to be a hit at any holiday gathering.
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Lump Of Coal
Main Ingredients: Butter, Mini Marshmallows, Rice, Black Icing
For those who prefer a more traditional lumps of coal recipe, try making these treats using dark chocolate, heavy cream, and other tasty ingredients. They may not look like the most appetizing dessert, but they are sure to be a delicious and memorable addition to your holiday menu.
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Naughty Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Unbleached All Purpose Flour, Cocoa Powder, Baking
For a fun and playful take on lumps of coal, try making these cookies using black and white marshmallows, chocolate, and other tasty ingredients. They are a great way to add some humor to your holiday dessert table and are sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
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Coal Fired Pork Hand Pies
Main Ingredients: Pie Crust, Pork, Pepper Jack Cheese, Bell Pepper
For a savory and filling option, try making these hand pies using pork, spices, and a coal fire. They are a unique and delicious twist on traditional pork pies and are sure to be a hit at any holiday gathering.
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No Bake Lump of Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Chocolate Chips, Butterscotch Chips, Food Gel, Food
If you're short on time but still want to make something festive and delicious, try making these no-bake lumps of coal cookies using cocoa krispies, marshmallows, and other tasty ingredients. They are quick and easy to make, and you can even add in some red and green sprinkles to give them a more festive look.
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Naughty Coal Cookies {Fun Stocking Stuffer}
Main Ingredients: Unsalted Butter, Sugar, Light Brown Sugar, Large Egg
If you're looking for a unique and fun stocking stuffer, try making these coal cookies using cocoa krispies, marshmallows, and other tasty ingredients. They are sure to put a smile on anyone's face and are a great way to spread some holiday cheer.
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Rice Krispies Cookies and Cream COAL Treats
Main Ingredients: Butter, Mini Marshmallows, Oreos, Rice Krispies Cereal
For a fun and tasty twist on traditional lumps of coal, try making these treats using rice krispies, white chocolate, and other tasty ingredients. They may not look like the real thing, but they are sure to be a hit with anyone who loves cookies and cream.
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Coal Region Boilo
Main Ingredients: Water, Clover Honey, Orange, Lemon, Raisins, Cinnamon
Boilo is a popular holiday drink in the coal region of Pennsylvania, known for its warm and spicy flavors. But did you know that it can also be used in a delicious beer can chicken recipe? The combination of the sweet and tangy Boilo glaze with the smoky flavors of the chicken is a match made in heaven. Give this unique twist on a classic dish a try this holiday season.
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Lumps of Coal
Main Ingredients: Mini Marshmallows, Butter, Cocoa Krispies Cereal
These lumps of coal are not your typical ones found in stockings. These are sweet and decadent treats that are sure to be a hit at any holiday party. Made with dark chocolate, rice cereal, and other simple ingredients, these lumps of coal are easy to make and can be enjoyed by both children and adults. And the best part? No actual coal is involved in the making of these treats.
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Lumps of Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Unbleached All Purpose Flour, Unsalted Butter, Cocoa
If you're a fan of chocolate chip cookies, then you'll love these lumps of coal cookies. They're soft, chewy, and packed with chunks of dark chocolate. But what makes these cookies stand out is the addition of activated charcoal, giving them a dark and smoky appearance. These cookies are perfect for those who want a little twist on a classic dessert.
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Lumps of Coal Treats
Main Ingredients: Oreo R Cookies, Mini Marshmallows, Butter, Marshmallow
These lumps of coal treats are the perfect combination of sweet and salty. Made with pretzels, white chocolate, and black food coloring, these treats resemble lumps of coal but taste much better. They're also great for gifting, as they can be wrapped up in little bags and tied with a festive ribbon. Give them a try and watch them disappear in no time.
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Santa’s Lumps of Coal Christmas Dessert
Main Ingredients: Oreo Cookies, Cream Cheese, Rice Krispies Cereal
This festive dessert is sure to be a hit at any holiday gathering. Made with layers of chocolate cake, chocolate pudding, and crushed Oreos, this dessert is both delicious and visually stunning. Top it off with some whipped cream and a sprinkle of crushed peppermint candies for a touch of holiday cheer.
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"Lumps of Coal" Mint Oreo Truffles
Main Ingredients: Oreos, Full Fat Cream Cheese, Baking Chips
These mint Oreo truffles are a twist on the classic "lumps of coal" treats. Made with crushed mint Oreos, cream cheese, and dipped in dark chocolate, these truffles are a refreshing and indulgent treat. They're also a great addition to any holiday cookie platter or can be packaged up as a homemade gift.
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Sparkly Lumps of Coal Oreo Truffles
Main Ingredients: Oreos, Cream Cheese, Milk Chocolate Dipping Chocolate
If you want to add a little sparkle to your holiday treats, try these sparkly lumps of coal Oreo truffles. They're made with crushed Oreos, cream cheese, and covered in edible glitter for a festive touch. These truffles are sure to impress and are perfect for parties or as a gift for friends and family.
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Cookies And Cream No-bake "lumps Of Coal"
Main Ingredients: Sandwich Cookies, Mini Marshmallows, Butter
If you're short on time but still want to make a festive treat, these no-bake "lumps of coal" are the perfect solution. Made with crushed Oreos, marshmallows, and butter, these treats come together in no time and require no baking. They're a great option for busy parents or those who want a quick and easy recipe.
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Coal Breakfast Cookies
Main Ingredients: Oat Flour, Old Fashioned Oats, Dark Chocolate Cocoa
Who says you can't have cookies for breakfast? These coal breakfast cookies are packed with healthy ingredients like oats, flaxseed, and peanut butter, making them a guilt-free breakfast option. The addition of dark chocolate chips gives them a touch of sweetness, making them a hit with both kids and adults.
This Christmas coal candy is a fun and creative twist on traditional peppermint bark. Made with layers of dark and white chocolate, crushed peppermint candies, and black food coloring, this candy resembles lumps of coal but tastes much better. It's a unique and tasty gift idea for any chocolate lover.
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Santa's Coal Candy
Main Ingredients: Sandwich Cookies, Mini Marshmallows, Butter
This Santa's coal candy is similar to the Christmas coal candy mentioned above, but with a different flavor profile. It's made with layers of dark and white chocolate, crushed Oreos, and red food coloring, giving it a festive touch. This candy is perfect for gifting or enjoying as a sweet treat during the holiday season.
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Coal Fire
Main Ingredients: Rye, Single Malt Scotch, Madeira Wine, Maple Syrup
This coal fire drink is another twist on the traditional Boilo recipe. It combines the warm and spicy flavors of Boilo with the smokiness of whiskey for a delicious and comforting drink. It's perfect for sipping on a cold winter night and is sure to warm you up from the inside out.
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Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Salted Butter, Powdered Sugar, Dark Cocoa Powder, Oil
These coal cookies are a fun and easy treat to make with kids. They're made with chocolate cake mix, oil, and eggs, and then rolled in powdered sugar to give them a coal-like appearance. They're a great option for a last-minute dessert or for a festive activity to do with the family.
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Anthony's Coal Fired Wings
Main Ingredients: Chicken Wings, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Garlic, Dried
If you're a fan of spicy wings, then you have to try these Anthony's coal fired wings. They're made with a combination of hot sauce, garlic, and Italian herbs and are cooked on a hot coal fire for a smoky and flavorful taste. These wings are perfect for game day or any time you're craving something spicy.
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Lump Of Coal
Main Ingredients: Butter, Mini Marshmallows, Rice, Black Icing
This lump of coal recipe is a little different from the others on this list. It's a savory dish made with ground beef, sausage, and spices, and then shaped into a "lump of coal". It's a fun and creative way to serve meatloaf and is sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
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Naughty Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Unbleached All Purpose Flour, Cocoa Powder, Baking
These naughty coal cookies are a fun and playful twist on the classic "lumps of coal" treats. They're made with black cocoa powder, dark chocolate chips, and a hint of cayenne pepper for a little kick. These cookies are perfect for those who like a little heat with their sweet.
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Coal Fired Pork Hand Pies
Main Ingredients: Pie Crust, Pork, Pepper Jack Cheese, Bell Pepper
These coal fired pork hand pies are a savory and delicious twist on traditional hand pies. They're filled with a mixture of ground pork, spices, and vegetables, and then cooked on a hot coal fire for a smoky flavor. These hand pies are a great option for a holiday party appetizer or a quick and easy lunch.
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No Bake Lump of Coal Cookies
Main Ingredients: Chocolate Chips, Butterscotch Chips, Food Gel, Food
If you want to make a festive treat without turning on your oven, these no-bake lump of coal cookies are the perfect option. They're made with crushed Oreos, butter, and marshmallows, and can be shaped into little lumps of coal. These cookies are great for kids to make and are a fun addition to any holiday cookie platter.
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Naughty Coal Cookies {Fun Stocking Stuffer}
Main Ingredients: Unsalted Butter, Sugar, Light Brown Sugar, Large Egg
These naughty coal cookies are a fun and creative stocking stuffer idea for kids. They're made with black cocoa powder, dark chocolate chips, and a touch of cayenne pepper for a little kick. These cookies are perfect for those who have been a little naughty this year and are sure to bring a smile to their faces.
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Rice Krispies Cookies and Cream COAL Treats
Main Ingredients: Butter, Mini Marshmallows, Oreos, Rice Krispies Cereal
Last but not least, we have these Rice Krispies cookies and cream coal treats. They're made with Rice Krispies cereal, marshmallows, and crushed Oreos, and can be shaped into lumps of coal. These treats are perfect for those who want a little twist on the classic Rice Krispies treats and are sure to be a hit with both kids and adults.
Are you tired of the same old boring Christmas cookie recipes? Looking for a unique and delicious treat to surprise your loved ones with this holiday season? Look no further than these lumps of coal for Christmas! Not only are they visually striking, but they also taste absolutely divine. So why not add a little bit of "naughty" to your holiday baking? Let's dive into this professional and well-organized recipe for the perfect lump of coal Christmas cookies.
Ingredients
Cookie Dough:
1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 cup granulated sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
Coal Garnish:
1 cup dark chocolate chips
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/4 cup black decorating sugar
Instructions
In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg and vanilla extract.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until well combined.
Roll the dough into 1-inch balls and place them on a lined baking sheet. Use the back of a fork to press down on the dough balls, creating a criss-cross pattern.
Bake the cookies at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 10-12 minutes, or until set. Let them cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.
In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the dark chocolate chips and vegetable oil in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until smooth.
Dip one end of each cookie into the melted chocolate and then immediately sprinkle with the black decorating sugar to create the appearance of coal.
Let the chocolate set before serving and enjoying your lumps of coal for Christmas!
Why Make These Cookies?
Not only are these lump of coal Christmas cookies visually striking, but they also taste amazing. The combination of rich chocolate and buttery cookie is sure to please everyone's taste buds. Plus, the addition of the black decorating sugar adds a fun and festive touch to the cookies, making them the perfect treat for the holiday season.
Get Creative with Presentation
These lumps of coal for Christmas can be presented in various ways to add even more holiday cheer to your baking. You can wrap them in clear cellophane bags and tie them with a festive ribbon to give as gifts. Or, you can place them in a decorative tin or box and add them to your holiday dessert table as a unique and eye-catching treat.
In Conclusion
This lump of coal for Christmas recipe is a fun and delicious way to add a little bit of "naughty" to your holiday baking. With its simple ingredients and easy instructions, anyone can make these cookies and impress their loved ones. So why not give them a try this holiday season? Your taste buds (and your loved ones) will thank you.