These Are The Best (And Worst) Store-Bought Cookie Doughs You Can Bake This Holiday Season, From Toll House To Pillsbury

I strive to be the person who always has cookies on hand over the holidays. That way, if a neighbor stops by or I'm headed over to a friend's house, I'm ready to go with treats. But I've learned the hard way not to overcomplicate things. That's where seasonal store-bought cookie dough comes in.

Holiday cookie dough on grocery store shelves
Grace Elkus

Sure, I might make some simple snickerdoodles or buckeyes (the baker inside me can't help it). But supplementing with shortcuts makes putting together a cookie plate a heck of a lot less stressful. So, to see which ones can hang next to homemade, I decided to break and bake my way through all the varieties I could find. Here's my official ranking:

9. Pillsbury Candy Cane Cookie Dough

Holding log of candy cane cookie dough

These scoop-and-bake cookies spread significantly in the oven, so you'll want to give the dough balls plenty of space. And while I liked their crispy edges and crinkled, homemade appearance, I simply wasn't a fan of the candy cane flavor.

Grace Elkus

8. Betty Crocker Ready-to-Bake Cookies for Santa

Red cookies with white icing drizzle

Despite their bold hue and cream cheese drizzle, these cookies are not red velvet-flavored — they're just red. Unfortunately, this means they're not super interesting to eat. The tangy frosting helps a little bit, but not enough for me to make them again.

Grace Elkus

7. Pillsbury Shape Reindeer Sugar Cookie Dough

Box of Reindeer cookie dough

6. Pillsbury Shape Christmas Tree Sugar Cookie Dough

Box of Christmas tree cookie dough

While some of the Christmas tree cookies baked up perfectly, others had misshapen prints. The inconsistency put them firmly in sixth place.

Grace Elkus

5. Pillsbury Shape Snowman Sugar Cookie Dough

Box of Snowman cookie dough

I was impressed with the level of detail on the Snowman cookies. I only wished there was a bit more color!

Grace Elkus

4. Pillsbury Shape Elf Sugar Cookie Dough

Elf hat printed on cookie

Out of all the cookies in the Shape series, the Elf print reigned supreme. While they weren't quite as clear and colorful as promised on the box, I was smitten with the movie-inspired design nonetheless. They'd be a whimsical addition to any cookie spread.

Grace Elkus

3. Toll House M&M’s Mini Holiday Sugar Cookie Dough

Holding package of M&M's minis holiday cookie dough

2. Toll House Peppermint Cocoa Cookie Dough

Package of peppermint cookie dough

Fair warning: This cookie dough is super soft and sticky. But if you can manage to get the dough balls on the cookie sheet, it's worth it: The baked cookies are deliciously fudgy. Plus, both the dough and the candies are filled with peppermint flavor, making every bite exciting.

Grace Elkus

1. Pillsbury Gingerbread Cookie Dough

Do you have a favorite store-bought cookie dough? Let me know in the comments!