Hosting a Party? Serve the Best Premium Eggless Christmas Biscuits to Your Guests
The Christmas in India is decked with fairy lights, playing carols on street corners, Secret Santas distributing anonymous presents and an endless stream of visitors. Whether it’s a family gathering or an intimate house party with close friends, food is something that everyone remembers — especially when the dessert and biscuits are the focal point of your snack table. With Frontier, instead of spending hours baking, you can serve an impressive mix of flavours that feel festive, luxurious and gift-worthy.
Why premium eggless biscuits are perfect for Christmas parties
Is your time short and your guest list long? Get a box of premium Christmas cookies because:
- No fuss: No baking and no last-minute disasters.
- Even quality: Every cookie looks good and tastes even better; perfect for photos and platters.
- Eggless & inclusive: Suitable for vegetarians, senior citizens, kids and those refraining from eggs.
- It’s good for gifting: Beautiful packaging makes it a gifting option and can be used to return, or as Christmas gifts.
Frontier’s Christmas Cookies
Here’s how the key variants line up when you’re planning your party menu:
|
Cookie Variant |
Flavour Profile |
Best For |
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Cashew Pistachio |
Rich, nutty with a slightly buttery note |
Festive centrepiece; pairs with tea & coffee |
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Coconut |
Toasty coconut, mildly sweet |
Daytime guests, kids and elders |
|
Jeera |
Savoury-sweet |
Balancing all the sweetness on the table |
|
Chocolate Chip |
Classic chocolate crunch |
Teenagers, chocolate lovers, dessert platters |
|
Rich Vanilla |
Fragrant vanilla |
Universal favourite; great with warm milk |
|
Cocoa Swirl |
Chocolate-vanilla swirl, visually fun |
Party platters, Instagram shots, gifting boxes |
Cashew Pistachio: the festive bite that steals the show
Because nothing says “Christmas Premium” like Cashew Pistachio Cookies. The crispy cashews and pistachios mixed with the biscuit base take this pack straight to the top of your dessert spread.

How to serve:
- Lay them out in a neat fashion on a cake stand with some whole pistachios scattered amongst.
- And serve with filter coffee or masala chai for that Indian style Christmas high tea.
- Put some in little cellophane bags with red ribbon for people to take home.
Coconut: tropically comforting on a winter night
Coconut Cookies I love the light, tropical feel of these for winter get-togethers. They’re not terribly sweet, which is great for any house guests who like a little sobriety in their evening teatime.
Why do they work for parties:
- The toasty coconut flavour is comforting, familiar.
- Great alongside a warm beverage or with cold treats such as ice cream.
- A non-chocolate cookie that’s anything but boring.
Jeera: Sweet and savoury in the right corner!
An excess of sugar is overwhelming for guests. That’s where Jeera Cookies come in with their lovely savoury-sweet cumin notes. These classic Indian bakery biscuits are the kinds of cookies people just keep going back to.

Party ideas:
- Serve them on a platter with cheese cubes and olives.
- Serve them in intervals between desserts to “reset” the palate.
- Great for older people or guests who may want something not as sweet.
Chocolate Chips: the ultimate classic that is sure to please everyone
A variety of Christmas cookies, and no list would be complete without the classic Chocolate Cookies. The combination of crunchy base and melting choco chips is homey and comforting, a surefire crowd-pleaser.

Make them festive by:
- Serving warm (reheated in an oven or air fryer).
- Include a small bowl of melted chocolate or hazelnut spread for dipping.
- Crumble some of them over vanilla ice cream to turn it into a speedy “cookie sundae” bar.
Rich Vanilla: easy, stylish and loved by all
Rich Vanilla Cookies might be humble looking, but they’re one of the first to disappear from the plate. Their slight sweetness and classic smell of vanilla make them appropriate for any age.

How to use them smartly:
- Serve with warm milk or hot chocolate for the littles.
- Stack them in glass jars to use as part of your table-scape decor.
- Use them as a quick dessert foundation — layer with whipped cream and berries for a biscuit trifle.
Conclusion:
A successful Christmas party is not about esoteric desserts; it’s about warmth and talk and little munchies that draw people back to the table. Choose Christmas cookies in a variety of flavours, so you can enjoy the party while serving. If you would like to buy Christmas cookies online that get delivered with tradition, taste and convenience, then take a look at the complete selection of biscuits and cookies from Frontier Biscuits – the number 1 place for authentic, eggless treats for generations.
FAQs
1. Are these Christmas cookies are they eggless all the way?
- Yes. The above-mentioned Frontier versions are eggless and thus vegetarian. As always, make sure you read the pack label before serving to guests with allergies.
2. Can I bake with these biscuits in homemade Christmas treats?
- Absolutely. Cashew Pistachio, Rich Vanilla and Cocoa Swirl Cookie provide excellent bases for cheesecakes, trifles or layered puddings. We love crumbling these cookies over ice cream or using them in cookie-based sundaes.
3. How should I serve these biscuits at a party?
- Layer with a cake stand, glass jars and wooden platters. Put small labels (like “Nutty”, “Chocolate-Rich” and “Savoury”) in front of each grouping; you might want to put out some tongs or little spoons so that guests can serve themselves from these easier-to-navigate spreads.
4. Would these work as “Merry Christmas cookie” small gifts for coworkers and neighbours?
- Yes. They also make great gifts for offices, schools, building communities and extended family — eggless and premium as they are, attractively packed. Tie it with a handwritten tag, which reads “Merry Christmas,” and your cookie box has gone from modest cardboard to a thoughtful, ready-to-give present.



