25 Tropical Cookie Recipes That'll Take You on Vacation (2024)

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25 Tropical Cookie Recipes That'll Take You on Vacation (1)Annamarie HigleyUpdated: Feb. 18, 2024

    Why hop on an airplane when you can pop these tropical cookie recipes in the oven?

    Coconut Key Lime Thumbprints

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    This is the cookie recipe I created for the Las Vegas World Food Championships 2013. It’s similar to a shortbread thumbprint cookie but with lots more personality. —Amy Freeze, Avon Park, Florida

    Pineapple Star Cookies

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    I'm grateful my neighbor gave me this special recipe. When you see the cookies' pretty shape and savor the pineapple filling and sweet frosting, you'll know they're worth the effort. —Sarah Lukaszewicz, Batavia, New York

    Mango Fudge Refrigerator Ribbon Cookies

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    I’ve always thought that a ribbon cookie is especially nice. Although it’s a single cookie, it really seems like two or three different cookies because of its lovely layers of flavor. These refrigerated ribbon cookies have a rich chocolate layer balanced by a bright orange-mango layer—a very special combination. —Jeanne Holt, Mendota Heights, Minnesota

    Roro's Pineapple Cookies

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    My childhood memories always include my mom’s pineapple cookies. The kids called her Roro, and we still make them every year to keep her memory alive. You can substitute your favorite flavor of preserves for the pineapple. —Donna Scarano, East Hanover, New Jersey

    Coconut Banana Cookies

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    This is a springtime variation on my grandma’s banana drop cookies with tons of coconut flavor. —Elyse Benner, Solon, Ohio

    Jeweled Coconut Drops

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    Red raspberry preserves add a festive flair to these tender coconut cookies. Perfect for potlucks and cookie exchanges, these shaped cookies never last long when I make them for my husband and two sons. —Ellen Marie Byler Munfordville, Kentucky

    Chocolate Macadamia Macaroons

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    This perfect macaroon has dark chocolate, chewy coconut and macadamia nuts, and is dipped in chocolate—sinful and delicious! —Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon

    Coconut Washboards

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    This simple yet satisfying coconut cookie recipe has been around for generations. Pressing a fork into the top gives the look of an old-fashioned washboard. —Tommie Sue Shaw, McAlester, Oklahoma

    Pineapple Coconut Tassies

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    These cookies might sound and look fancy, but they’re rather easy to make. Their simplicity makes them an ideal choice for baking with children. My granddaughter enjoys helping me measure the ingredients. Children also can help shape the dough into balls, then you can finish them together. —Connie Shuff, York, Pennsylvania

    Coconut Rum Balls

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    My mom has made rum balls for as long as I can remember. They look beautiful on a dessert spread and can be packaged in a decorative tin as a gift. I substituted coconut rum for the traditional rum and added shredded coconut. —Jana Walker, Macomb, Michigan

    Hawaiian Dream Cookies

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    These cookies are lovely as they are, but I'll sometimes use a light-colored sanding sugar for the top: First, lightly brush the top cookie with cream, then sprinkle with sanding sugar. This can be done before or after placing the cookie on top of the filling. —Lorraine Caland, Shuniah, Ontario

    Chocolate Macadamia Meltaways

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    I came up with this recipe by accident one day when I wanted to make some cookies. I decided to use some ingredients already in my cupboard, and these were the delicious result. —Barbara Sepcich, Galt, California

    White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

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    Hawaiian nuts and melty morsels make a fantastic combination in these buttery white chocolate macadamia nut cookies. —Cathy Lennon, Newport, Tennessee

    Lemony Coconut Bars

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    These lemony and chewy bars make a refreshing addition to a cookie tray. Try lime juice and zest for a zingy twist. —Nancy Zimmerman, Cape May Court House, New Jersey

    First-Place Coconut Macaroons

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    These coconut macaroon cookies earned me a first-place ribbon at the county fair. They remain my husband's favorites—whenever I make them to give away, he always asks me where his batch is! I especially like the fact that this recipe makes a small enough batch for the two of us to nibble on. —Penny Ann Habeck, Shawano, Wisconsin

    Coconut, Lime and Pistachio Cookies

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    Perfect for freezing, these cookies look like winter but taste like summer. —Barbara Crusan, Pass Christian, Mississippi

    Coconut Chocolate Slices

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    Taste of Home

    These crispy cookies with a chewy coconut center travel really well. When my son was in the Army, I often sent boxes to him, and he told me they always arrived in perfect condition. —Cheri Booth, Gering, Nebraska

    Toni's Tropical Biscotti

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    My second mom had a hankering for biscotti with pistachios and dried papaya. Since she's a fabulous cook, I gave it a whirl. The result was sensational!—Bonnie Hauschild, Wellington, Florida

    Cranberry Lime Macaroons

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    It wouldn’t be a special occasion for my family and friends if I didn’t make these chewy lime-flavored macaroons. —Alisa Costa, Chatham, New York

    Coconut Lemon Crisps

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    Taste of Home

    We had these cookies at our wedding reception, where they brought smiles and compliments. They've become one of our anniversary dinner trademarks. —Segarie Moodley, Longwood, Florida

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    I took these lime and coconut macaroons to our annual cookie exchange, where we name a queen. I won the crown! —Milissa Kirkpatrick, Angel Fire, New Mexico

    Coconut-Macadamia Biscotti

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    Taste of Home

    I came up with this recipe after my husband and I returned from our first trip to Hawaii. Dipping these tropical treats in a good cup of coffee brings us right back to the wonderful memories we made there. —Shannon Koene, Blacksburg, Virginia

    Lemony Coconut Macaroons

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    These chewy gems have refreshing lemon flavor. They freeze well and thaw easily in the fridge, so you can cure a craving anytime. —Karla Johnson, East Helena, Montana

    Even if your family doesn’t care for fruitcake, they’ll love these cookies studded with candied fruit and pecans. A caramel glaze adds a delectable touch on top. —Susan Hein, Burlington, Wisconsin

    Originally Published: March 04, 2019

    25 Tropical Cookie Recipes That'll Take You on Vacation (25)

    Annamarie Higley

    Annamarie is Taste of Home’s Shopping Editor and previously worked on the brand’s magazine and special issues. It was during this time she tapped into her love language, gifts, and spearheaded the print holiday gift guides in 2021 and 2022. She’s thrilled to continue creating gift guides full time for the shopping team, in addition to testing and reviewing products, spotlighting viral gadgets and editing freelanced content. A midwestern transplant from the San Francisco Bay Area, she enjoys hiking, crafting and—you guessed it!—shopping and cooking.

    25 Tropical Cookie Recipes That'll Take You on Vacation (2024)

    FAQs

    What kind of cookies keep the longest? ›

    Dry cookies, like shortbread cookies, gingersnaps, and Danish butter cookies, will stay fresher for longer because they have very little moisture. Dry cookies become stale when they suck up moisture from the air - causing them to become soft and lose their snap.

    What are the top 5 cookies in America? ›

    Top 10 Cookie Flavors
    • Chocolate Chip Cookies. Chocolate chip cookies are the quintessential cookie. ...
    • Snickerdoodle. ...
    • Sugar Cookies. ...
    • Peanut Butter Cookies. ...
    • White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies. ...
    • Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. ...
    • Gingerbread Cookies. ...
    • Black & White Cookies.

    How do you keep cookies fresh for 3 weeks? ›

    Keep cookies cool

    Your stored cookies will stay freshest in a cool, dry place, such as the back shelf of your pantry. Depending on the variety, they'll last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. You can also freeze cookies for up to six months.

    How do you keep cookies fresh for 2 weeks? ›

    How long will homemade cookies stay fresh and how should they be stored? Put them in a plastic bag in the fridge and they should last a few weeks. Or in the freezer they should last months. Out in the air, at room temperature, they don't go stale, they get hard (not sure why this is).

    What is the #1 cookie in the United States? ›

    The chocolate chip cookie is far and away America's favorite cookie This should come as no surprise to anyone who enjoys the tasty treat. More than 53% of American adults prefer the cookies over the next most popular kind, peanut butter.

    What is the #1 cookie in the US? ›

    1 Chocolate Chip Cookie (No Further Description Necessary)

    America's favorite cookie and the one dubbed “the American cookie” is the Chocolate chip cookie.

    What are the top 5 favorite cookies? ›

    10 Most Popular Homemade Cookies
    • ONE. Chocolate Chip Cookies.
    • TWO. Peanut Butter Cookies.
    • THREE. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies.
    • FOUR. Peanut Butter Blossoms.
    • FIVE. Sugar Cookies.
    • SIX. Classic No-Bake Cookies.
    • SEVEN. Molasses Cookies.
    • EIGHT. Macaroons.
    Mar 28, 2020

    What is the most successful cookie? ›

    Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

    Which cookies freeze best? ›

    As a general rule of thumb, 'drop cookies,' which include oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies, and 'cut-out cookies,' such as gingerbread and sugar cookies, are freezer-friendly.

    What is the #1 cookie in the world? ›

    What is the best-selling cookie in the world? Oreo cookies. Since the brand's inception in 1912, more than 450 billion Oreo cookies have been sold around the world, and are now available in more than 100 countries.

    What is the best-selling cookie in North America? ›

    First introduced in the U.S. in 1912, Oreo has become the world's top selling cookie and is enjoyed in more than 100 countries.

    What baked goods stay fresh the longest? ›

    How to Store Baked Goods
    Baked GoodRoom TemperatureRefrigerator
    Cinnamon rolls (Note: Cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting should be refrigerated.)1-3 daysn/a
    Cookies2-3 weeks2 months
    Cream Piesn/a3-4 days
    Fruit Pies1-2 days5-7 days
    8 more rows
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    What baked goods have best shelf life? ›

    Commercial breads have the longest shelf life because of preservatives like calcium propanoate, ascorbic acid, and lecithin. For homemade soft breads or bakery soft breads, longer shelf lives depend upon enrichments like fats, dairy, and sugars.

    How do you make cookies last for months? ›

    To keep soft cookies moist, you can add a slice of bread to the container. The bread will absorb the dry air instead of the cookies and help prevent them from going stale. Done properly, soft cookies will last for three days in the refrigerator and up to three months in the freezer.

    How do you make cookies last a year? ›

    For extra protection or to keep cookies fresh for up to a year, individually wrap each frozen cookie in plastic wrap and then stack them in a container, Alternatively, store several cookies in a freezer storage bag and then in a container.

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