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Southern Moon Pies
Now you can make this Southern favorite at home. Full of chocolate and marshmallow goodness! Vanilla extract may be substituted with coconut or mint extract.
Texas Sheet Cake Cookies
This is the cookie version of the fudgy, chocolaty goodness that is a Texas sheet cake. Make sure to frost these cookies while both the cookies, and the frosting, are still warm — because this frosting sets up quickly! Feel free to top these with either chopped walnuts or pecans, if desired. Store in airtight containers.
Nanaimo Bars I
These are a totally sinful concoction containing more calories than one would care to count. A decadent dessert! Will satisfy any sweet tooth!
WWII Oatmeal Molasses Cookies
This was my Grandmother's recipe from the 1940s. These cookies use molasses in place of brown sugar, which was one of the items rationed during World War II (and harder to get than white sugar, they tell me). To me they're better than regular oatmeal cookies!
Anzac Biscuits (Australian Coconut-Oat Cookies)
This Anzac biscuit recipe is from Australia and New Zealand. These coconut cookies are associated with Anzac Day, the joint public holiday commemorating the Gallipoli landings during World War I.
Swedish Chocolate Balls (or Coconut Balls)
Swedish chocolate balls (or coconut balls) is a definitive Swedish recipe, beloved by every Swede. It is one of the first things children learn to make, and it's enjoyed greatly by all ages. The balls can either be bite-sized or giant, whichever seems more appealing. Or make one big ball, and lots of small ones!
Pizzelle-Italian Tradition
This requires a pizzelle iron, similar to a waffle iron in appearance. Makes thin wafer-like cookies with snowflake designs, an Italian tradition for Christmas or anytime.
Date Balls
These date balls are a holiday tradition in our family. My mother made these delicious date balls with pecans and crisped rice cereal every year at Christmas.
Blueberry Cookies
This blueberry cookies are very simple to make and my family really enjoys them.
Ricotta Cheese Cookies
These Italian-style ricotta cheese cookies make the perfect dessert. The ricotta keeps them moist, and the recipe yields a large batch, which is great since the baked cookies freeze so well. Do not freeze the unbaked dough. You can decorate them with chopped candied cherries, colored sugar, or candy sprinkles.
Traditional Springerle
Springerle cookies are one of Germany's most famous Christmas treats. I've had them every year since I was a child. My mother remembers her grandmother making them with this recipe that has been in our family for generations.
French Meringues
Classic French meringues from a patisserie in France.
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