Sunday Special: ’Tis the Season for Cookies

周日照耀:饼干季至

The Daily

2025-12-07

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The first week of December at The New York Times is known as “Cookie Week.” Every day, for seven days, our cooking team highlights a new holiday cookie recipe. This year’s batch features flavors that aren’t necessarily traditional holiday ones — or even, for that matter, flavors. Instead, they draw inspiration from family night at the movies, drinks like Vietnamese Coffee, and perhaps most surprisingly, an Italian deli meat. In this edition of the Sunday Special, Gilbert Cruz talks with Melissa Clark and Vaughn Vreeland from New York Times Cooking about this year’s cookies, and they answer questions from readers about how to navigate cooking and baking during the holidays. Background Reading: These 7 Cookies Will Be the Life of Every Party Melissa Clark is a food reporter and columnist for The Times. Vaughn Vreeland is a supervising video producer for NYT Cooking and writes the “Bake Time” newsletter. Audio produced by Tina Antolini and Alex Barron with Kate LoPresti. Edited by Wendy Dorr. Engineered by Rowan Niemisto. Original music by Daniel Powell and Diane Wong.  Photo credit: Rachel Vanni for The New York Times.  Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
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  • Welcome everyone to the Sunday Special.

  • I'm Gilbert Cruz.

  • The holidays are upon us,

  • and that means so many people are doing a lot of cooking and baking and hosting parties,

  • all of that fun stuff.

  • Here at the New York Times, it's Cookie Week.

  • We all love cookies.

  • Cookies are great.

  • Cookies are wonderful.

  • I personally can only eat gluten-free ones,

  • which is probably why I just never realized what a big deal Cookie Week was around here.

  • Or frankly, even what it was.

  • My guests today are two people who think a lot about cookies,

  • of course, but also about how they're baking and cooking and entertaining.