These no-bake treats are perfect for Santa and the kids.
This no-bake Reindeer cookie recipe is as easy as it is cute.
The best part is thewhole familycan get in on the no-bake fun to help assemble them.

First, she says it’s best to use the classic white frosting.
Whipped frosting doesn’t work as well when it comes to holding these cookies together.
Another tip to follow comes in handy when creating the pretzel antlers.
If you’ve tried to cut pretzels, you know they tend to break into messy pieces.
This makes it easy and mess free to remove the round parts and reveal the perfect little antler.
These cute cookies come alive quickly and easily.
They taste great and the kids go crazy.
They’re perfect forSantatoo.
Gather up your team of elves and get moving!
Our trick is to take a Ziploc bag and place it inside a glass.
When you’re done, lift the bag up and squish the icing into one corner.
Take a pair of scissors and clip the end slightly.
Take the peanut butter cookies and split them in half.
Set them aside where you plan to assemble the cookies.
Chop the pretzels to create antlers that will be added to the peanut butter cookie base.
Place a dollop of frosting at the top and bottom of the peanut butter cookie.
You’ll want to do this on one of the cookies in each pair.
Take the pretzel antlers and place two on opposite sides of the top dollop of frosting on each cookie.
Place the other side of the cookie back on gently to make a closed sandwich.
Place two dollops on the top of each cookie sandwich.
Place another dollop at the bottom of the cookie for the nose.
verify the emblem is face down toward the frosting so it’s hidden.