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Logo recipes Jul 9, 2019  · 19th Century Sugar Cookie Recipes. As explained by Mobile Cuisine and by David Walbert, above, the sugar cookie wasn’t always known as such. Other names were employed …

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Fruit-Filled Spritz Cookies Fruit-Filled Spritz Cookies

From the first time I baked these cookies they've been a big success. Old-fashion…Cuisine : Europe, German

Semisweet Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies Semisweet Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies

Chocolate and vanilla provide a delightful contrast in their flavor and appearance. —Nancy Arevalo Brookfield Wisconsin

White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies

A cool glass of milk is the perfect complement to these buttery white chocolate macadamia nut cookies.

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Coffee Maple Spritz Coffee Maple Spritz

I like spritz cookies because they're easier to make than rolled cutouts but I can still be creative with different shapes and sizes. Feel free to substitute vanilla or rum e…

Oatmeal Rollout Cookies Oatmeal Rollout Cookies

For special events my mother would bring these cookies to the rural school I attended. She decorated each cookie with a student's name written in frosting. —…

Semisweet Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies Semisweet Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies

Chocolate and vanilla provide a delightful contrast in their flavor and appearance. —Nancy Arevalo Brookfield Wisconsin

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Logo recipes Aug 3, 2024  · Explore 17 recipes from the colonial era, such as apple pie, molasses cookies, pumpkin gnocchi and more. Learn how these dishes were made and enjoyed by early Americans.

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Logo recipes Jul 9, 2014  · Learn how sugar cookies originated from necessity and evolved over time with vanilla and chemical leavening. Find out the history of the Nazareth Sugar Cookie, the official …

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Logo recipes Dec 3, 2019  · Almond wafer. Add gradually two cups of granulated sugar to one cup of almond paste. Dissolve half a level teaspoon of soda in half a pint of sweet milk; add this and 10 drops …

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Logo recipes Each day, the costumed interpreters at Old Sturbridge Village demonstrate 19th-century cooking. The recipes for special dishes (or “receipts” as they were called in the 1830s) are frequently …

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Logo recipes Find historical recipes from the 19th century, such as hot cross buns, shortbread, almond cookies, poularde albufera and more. Learn about the history and traditions of these dishes and how to …

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Logo recipes May 13, 2021  · Learn how to make cracknels, a traditional English cookie with caraway seeds, from an 18th century recipe. Follow the simple instructions and ingredients to bake these …

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Logo recipes Jun 11, 2024  · Believe it or not, these cookies have been around in America since the late 19th century. They’re named after the town of Newton, Massachusetts, and were created to fulfill …

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Logo recipes Dec 11, 2013  · Explore the history of American holiday baking with Yankee's collection of cookie recipes from each decade. Find out what cookies were popular in the 1960s and 1970s, such …

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Logo recipes Jul 17, 2013  · Learn how to make savoiarda, biscotti, sugar cakes, and jambals from pre-17th century recipes. These cookies were crispy, flavorful, and long-lasting snacks that were dipped …

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