A Sweet Holiday Cookie Guide
From cashew butter cookies to salted chocolate toffee cookies, Working老牛影视 curates a special list of winning recipes from past holiday cookie contests

Facing a year of unprecedented challenges, Amy Seaver Leale is sticking with her holiday habit of baking treats to give to loved ones.
Leale, known to bake 15 different types of cookies each holiday season, has been making , shortbread cookies and , a crescent-shaped cookie typically filled with jam and nuts. She鈥檚 been baking since Thanksgiving to either ship or drop the confections on friends鈥 porches.
鈥淏aking has always been my way of showing that I love and care for someone,鈥 said Leale, IT analyst for Duke Health Technology Solutions, who won 鈥淏est Overall鈥欌 cookie in Working老牛影视鈥檚 2019 Holiday Cookie Contest. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also an act of self-care. I love using my hands and experimenting with new recipes.鈥
While this year鈥檚 Holiday Cookie Contest won鈥檛 happen due to COVID-19, Working老牛影视 has created a special list featuring winning recipes from all six years of the delicious competition.
Prep your ingredients and bakeware 鈥 and get into the holiday spirit with these recipes and cookbooks.
2019
Judges declared 尝别补濒别鈥檚 鈥淪alted Chocolate Toffee Reindeer鈥 the overall winner in the 2019 Holiday Cookie Contest. The chocolate cookies featured a dollop of toffee in the middle with two candy eyes, red M&M鈥橲 for noses and pretzels for antlers to make the treat look like a reindeer.
Johanna Bernhardt, staff assistant in Duke Biology, won 鈥淏est Tasting鈥 for her sugar cookies with pomegranate seeds and lime zest. Karen Courtney, assistant dean of executive MBA programs at the Fuqua School of Business, won 鈥淏est Decorated鈥 for sugar cookies she designed to look like snow globes with royal icing.
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2018
Karen Courtney, who won 鈥淏est Decorated鈥 in 2019, earned 鈥淏est Overall鈥 in 2018 for her 鈥淕inger Patchwork Holiday Surprise.鈥 She decorated the cookies to like Christmas trees in multiple shades of green, red, white and yellow.
Heather Mabry, nursing informatics systems specialist for Duke Health Technology Solutions, won 鈥淏est Tasting鈥 for her peanut butter, chocolate and powdered sugar cookies. Evan Heisman, staff assistant for the Dean of Students Office, earned 鈥淏est Decorated鈥 for his sugar cookies in the shape of 老牛影视 Chapel.
This year, Heisman is sticking with baking his . He plans to cut them into stars, reindeer and trees and decorate them with royal icing, candy and sprinkles.
鈥淐ooking started as a welcomed distraction at the start of 2020, but now what I find joy in the most is eating the items that I鈥檝e baked,鈥 Heisman said.
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2017
Judges selected 鈥淢int Chocolate Cutout Cookies鈥 by Amanda Hodges, a clinical nurse in the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at 老牛影视 Hospital, as the 鈥淏est Overall鈥 winner in the 2017 contest. Hodges cut the chocolate cookies into shapes of snow people and gingerbread people and topped them with royal icing.
Rachel Kaufmann, a project planner at Duke Clinical Research Institute, won 鈥淏est Tasting鈥 for her chocolate and caramel 鈥淭urtle Thumbprint Cookies.鈥 Elizabeth Jones, formerly an assistant managing editor at 老牛影视 Press, took home 鈥淏est Decorated鈥 for her 鈥淓xtra Spicy Gingerbread with Lemon Icing.
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2016
Kelsey Liddle, student records coordinator at the Pratt School of Engineering, baked her way to 鈥淏est Overall鈥 in 2016 for her 鈥淰anilla Macarons with White Chocolate Peppermint Buttercream.鈥
Jill Zalewski, formerly a residence coordinator with Housing, Dining and Residence Life, scored 鈥淏est Tasting鈥 for her sugar cookies with chocolate ganache and mini marshmallows. Erin Watkins, formerly a clinical nurse in the Intensive Care Nursery, created intricate images of Santa Claus, snowflakes and other wintry designs to win 鈥淏est Decorated.鈥
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2015
The 2015 鈥淏est Overall鈥 winner was Debbie Suggs, IT analyst for Duke OIT, for her 鈥Browned Butter Maple Cookies鈥 that came in the shapes of houses and trees.
Hilary Campbell, research associate for the Margolis Center for Health Policy, won 鈥淏est Tasting鈥 with 鈥淲inter Mint Crinkles.鈥 Heather Mabry, application analyst with Duke Health Technology Solutions, came away with 鈥淏est Decorated鈥 for her 鈥淧eanut Butter Caramel 鈥楻eindeer鈥 Cookies.鈥
This year, Suggs is keeping it simple with and .
鈥淚t鈥檚 tricky this year with working from home, because I typically bake for my colleagues,鈥 Suggs said. 鈥淚鈥檝e ended up spending my creative energy sewing face masks to give to people instead.鈥
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2014
Andrew Byers, a former visiting assistant professor in the Department of History, was the inaugural 鈥淏est Overall鈥 winner in 2014 for cashew butter cookies he rolled into a ball and coated with powdered sugar.
Katie Huffman, formerly a wellness advocate in the Duke Divinity School, won 鈥淏est Decorated鈥 for white chocolate, cranberry and pistachio cookies. Husband and wife Mark and Debbie Suggs tied for 鈥淏est Decorated.鈥 Debbie made sugar cookies to look like a Christmas tree, Santa Claus and more. Mark, a director of operations for Duke Credit Union, whipped up spicy gingerbread cookies, some dressed as Duke fans.
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