
Big, chewy cookies loaded with holiday M&M’s, pretzels and chocolate—perfect for gifting, parties, and cozy cookie swaps.

This holiday season I wanted a cookie that felt both nostalgic and a little wild—something to make the kids’ eyes widen and the adults smile. That’s how these Christmas Monster Cakes came to be: a hybrid of a chewy oatmeal cookie and a loaded candy bar, studded with red and green holiday M&M’s, broken pretzel twists for crunch, and rich chocolate chunks. I first tested this combination one chilly November afternoon while tinkering with pantry staples for a neighborhood cookie swap, and everyone who tried them insisted I share the recipe.
What makes these so special is the balance of textures and flavors. The cookies are soft and chewy thanks to the brown sugar and oats, with crisp edges from a slightly higher bake time if you prefer. The salty-sweet interplay between pretzel pieces and chocolate is irresistible, and the festive M&M’s add color and the fun of a holiday treat. They hold their shape beautifully and travel well, so they’ve become my go-to for classroom parties and last-minute hostess gifts.
In all my tests, kids loved picking out the bright candies and adults appreciated the mature dark chocolate chunks. At one holiday bake sale I watched these sell out within the first 20 minutes—neighbors came back asking for the “secret ingredient,” which, honestly, is the pretzel crunch combined with the oat base. It’s deceptively simple but memorable.
My favorite thing about these is how each batch produces slightly different characters—some cookies show more pretzel shards, others glossy chocolate pockets. Friends tell me they taste like childhood holidays and adult indulgence all at once. I always make an extra tray for last-minute guests because they disappear as if by magic.
Cool cookies completely before storing to avoid steam buildup that causes sogginess. Use an airtight tin or container layered with parchment paper; if you like softer cookies, place a slightly stale slice of sandwich bread in the container to maintain moisture—change the bread every two days. For long-term storage, freeze baked cookies in single layers on a baking sheet, then transfer to a freezer bag. Reheat frozen cookies at 325 degrees Fahrenheit for 5 to 8 minutes to refresh the texture and melt the chocolate slightly.
To make these gluten-free swap to a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend and use certified gluten-free oats and pretzels—expect a slightly different crumb and less spread. For a dairy-free version use a vegan butter substitute and dairy-free chocolate chips; texture may be a touch less tender. If you prefer nuts, substitute half the pretzels for chopped pecans or toasted walnuts. To reduce sugar, replace half the granulated sugar with a natural sweetener like coconut sugar, understanding color and flavor will darken slightly.
Serve warm with a glass of cold milk, hot cocoa, or spiced coffee. For a holiday platter, arrange with peppermint bark, gingerbread men, and salted caramel bites. Garnish with extra M&M’s or a light dusting of powdered sugar for visual contrast. These are excellent boxed gifts—stack six per box with tissue and a ribbon for a handmade holiday present.
Loaded cookies echo classic American baking traditions where cookies became vessels for mix-ins—think the iconic chocolate chip cookie. These treats combine that heritage with modern festive elements like colored candy and pretzels, blending sweet and salty influences popular in contemporary American dessert culture. They reflect a playful approach to holiday baking: familiar foundations with celebratory accents.
Switch M&M colors for other holidays or use pastel candies for spring gatherings. In winter, replace white chocolate chips with butterscotch chips for a warmer flavor. For a summer picnic, swap pretzels for toasted coconut and use milk chocolate chips. For New Year’s parties add a flaked sea salt finish to each warm cookie for a more sophisticated palate.
For easy holiday hosting, mix the dry ingredients and store them in a sealed container; combine with creamed butter and eggs on the day of baking. Scoop dough onto trays and freeze until solid—then transfer to a freezer bag. When guests arrive, bake frozen cookie portions for fresh-baked aroma and crisp edges with a chewy center. Label and date containers for quick rotation.
These Christmas Monster Cakes have become my favorite holiday staple: colorful, forgiving, and instantly shareable. Bake a double batch—you’ll thank me at your next party.
Scoop dough with a consistent cookie scoop for even baking and uniform sizes.
Reserve a few M&M’s to press on top of each cookie before baking so they remain colorful and visible.
If you prefer extra chew, underbake by 1 minute and allow cookies to finish on the hot pan.
Chill the dough for 30 minutes if the butter was warmer than room temperature to reduce excessive spread.
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Yes. Scoop dough and freeze on a tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake from frozen adding 1 to 2 minutes to the bake time.
Shelf life at room temperature in an airtight container is about 5 days; refrigerated dough lasts 72 hours and baked cookies freeze up to 3 months.
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and line baking sheets with parchment or silicone mats.
Cream softened butter with dark brown sugar and granulated sugar until pale and fluffy, about 2 to 3 minutes.
Beat in eggs one at a time and add vanilla, mixing until incorporated and scraping the bowl as needed.
Whisk flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt; add to wet ingredients in two additions and mix until just combined.
Fold in rolled oats, chocolate chunks, white chips, pretzel pieces, and most of the M&M's, reserving some to press on top.
Scoop dough into 2-tablespoon mounds, press reserved M&M's on top, and bake 10 to 12 minutes until edges are golden and centers are set.
Allow cookies to cool on the sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to finish cooling.
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