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Sweet Potato Cobbler
This delicious sweet potato cobbler has a warm-spiced sweet potato filling and is great for fall and the holidays.
Gingerbread Frosting for Cookies
This delicious, thick frosting is a perfect topping for snickerdoodles, gingersnaps, or even on a gingerbread house! It makes enough for 12 average size cookies.
Raspberry Molasses Crinkles
A soft molasses cookie with a raspberry center. The flavors together are amazing!
Ginger Apple Cups
Autumn's best from your fingertips to your lips. Delicious apple sauce fills a sweet and spicy ginger cookie cup.
Chef John's Pumpkin Spice Snickerdoodles
I'm usually not a big fan of snickerdoodles, but I had a feeling the pumpkin spice would work perfectly with the buttery, cinnamon sugar cookie, and it did.
Pumpkin Spice Soft Sugar Cookies
If a homemade pumpkin pie and a soft sugar cookie had little cookies of their own, the result might be these pumpkin spice sugar cookies! Add your favorite seasoned nuts if desired.
Chai Sugar Cookies
These chai sugar cookies are chewy, buttery, and beautifully spicy. The chai spice mix appears twice—once in the cookie dough, and then in the sugar and spice mixture the dough is rolled in before baking.
Autumn Harvest Cookies
Similar to oatmeal raisin cookies, these autumn harvest cookies, with chewy dried cranberries and pumpkin pie spice, feel more like fall.
Gingersnap Strips
I have been making these spicy cookies for about 30 years, and they are always a hit! I have tweaked the recipe over the years, and they are truly addictive!
Crispy Vegan Gingersnaps
These gingersnap cookies are crispy, spicy, and perfect with a hot drink in autumn and winter.
Crispy Gingersnaps
A thin, spicy gingersnap cookie.
Old German Honey Cookies
I got this recipe for honey cookies from my grandmother who got it from her grandmother. She had to translate it and then figure out the measurements. The original recipe called for "enough flour to make a dough." Thankfully grandma knew what kind of dough.
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