The 4th of July is all about celebrating Independence Day, parades, and fireworks, but your 4th of July party also needs good decorations and good food. In such celebratory times, having a good recipe at hand is all you need to impress the crowd. Offer the guests something sweet and a little Americana, with home-baked cookies that will have them craving more. To help you out, we have rounded up the best 4th of July cookies that you can try at home to get everybody feeling patriotic.

Fireworks Celebration Cookies

Fun and festive, these fireworks cookies will add a bit of sparkle to your 4th of July celebration. These dazzling fireworks cookies are topped with colored icing and sprinkles to make them the star of the show. Find the full recipe.

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4th of July Monster Cookies

The 4th of July is incomplete without these soft and chewy monster cookies. Stuffed with peanut butter and chocolate chips, these sweet treats are topped with red, blue, and white M&Ms. Find the full recipe.

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Star Cookies

These star cookies will have everybody rushing to the table for an extra bite. Festive favorites, these 4th of July cookies are simple to make and require the ingredients that are most likely to be available in your pantry. All you need is unsalted butter, egg, vanilla extract, powdered sugar, and more. Find the full recipe.

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Red, Blue, and White Choco Chip Cookies

Celebrate Independence Day with these red, white, and blue chocolate chip cookies. These are soft, thick, and gooey on the inside and crispy and colored on the outside. A sprinkle of edible stars makes the cookies more tempting. Find the full recipe.

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Easy Cake Mix Cookies

Made with three simple ingredients, these easy cake mix 4th of July cookies come together in minutes. So, if you are craving a mouthwatering indulgence this summer, then look no further. Find the full recipe.

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July 4th Ice Cream Sandwich Cookies

Indulge in goodness with these 4th of July ice cream sandwich cookies. It’s a bit time-consuming, but it’s worth the wait. Filled with creamy heaven, try this flavorful treat and celebrate the USA in style. Find the full recipe.

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Lemon Crinkle Cookies

Enjoy these soft and lemony flavoured crinkled cookies on the occasion of the 4th of July. These cookies flaunt a crackled surface, whereas the bright, yellow color makes for an eye-grabbing treat that everyone will delight in. Find the full recipe.

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4th of July Sugar Cookies

These delightful 4th of July cookies are perfect to celebrate the holiday. Whether it’s a pool party, cozy gathering at home, or a fun backyard BBQ, these cookies will end the celebration on a happy note. Find the full recipe.

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Red, White, and Blue Linzer Cookies

You can try these utterly delicious red, white, and blue linzer cookies right on time for the 4th of July. These cookies with blueberry and raspberry jam fillings will impress the guests and keep them wanting more. Find the full recipe.

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Eggless Choco Chip Cookies

Lose yourself in a burst of flavor with these eggless chocolate chip cookies. These cookies are chewy, fluffy, scrumptious, and make the perfect festive delight to munch on this holiday season. Find the full recipe.

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We are excited to know which one of these drooling recipes you are going to whip up for this festive occasion. Happy 4th of July!

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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