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Almond Crescent Cookies

Almond Crescent CookiesA twist on the classic sugar cookie recipe, these almond horns are perfect for a Christmas tea or enjoyed alongside hot cocoa on a snowy afternoon.

 

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Molasses Sugar CookiesThis is a crisp spice cookie. I make them every Christmas and give some away for gifts. They were my late mother's favorite and it reminds me of her when I make them.

 

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Cherry Bon Bon CookiesMany families have a special recipe that they make every holiday. Our family makes bon bon cookies every year! These delicious cookies can be served any time of year though, by simply changing the frosting colors. :)

 

Plate of yule logs.

Maple Yule LogsMaple Yule Logs are a family favorite. I think they are a nice compliment to many of the chocolate, peppermint, and ginger flavored cookies. They taste a lot like maple bar donuts.

 

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Red Velvet Peppermint Crinkle CookiesA festive red cookie for the holidays and they taste great. My 6 year old really had fun crushing the candy canes in a Ziploc bag with a rolling pin :)

 

Taekwondo Christmas Cookies

Taekwondo Christmas CookiesWe made these sugar cookies for a Christmas party at our taekwondo dojang (school). The boys helped us make them, especially the red and green colored belts. We also did a separate batch of black belt cookies.

 

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Polka DotsOur local newspaper runs really good recipes. This issue has cookies that sound so good. The readership is small, and these recipes should be shared.

 

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Christmas Rocks (Cookies)I don't know how they got this name; these cookies are tender and delicious, not at all like rocks. My mother made them every Christmas, and they were a real favorite.

 

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Nut Roll CookiesOur local newspaper runs really good recipes. This issue has cookies that sound so good. The readership is small, and these recipes should be shared.

 

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Mom's Shortbread CookiesMy mom is 85 years young. Every Christmas she makes these cookies along with a few of her others. This shortbread recipe is delish! They melt in your mouth, and the recipe makes a large amount.

 

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Snow Ball CookiesVery easy to make, and they add so much to an assortment of pretty cookies to share or enjoy yourself. Delicious with hot unsweetened tea or coffee.

 

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Hazelnut Crescent CookiesThose of you who are familiar with my recipes know I am really not a big dessert baker, but I oh-so-love the flavor of these cookies - especially during the holidays!

 

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Christmas Tree CookiesFrom "A Charlie Brown Christmas Movie" recipe series. I did all of these and then we watched the movie! My kids and day care kids LOVED IT!

 

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Reindeer BiscuitsA treat that kids love to make! Put flour, ground almonds, sugar and salt in a food processor and process for 30 seconds.

 

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Cream Cheese CookiesCream shortening, cream cheese, and sugar. Add vanilla. Mix dry things and sift in. Chill dough. Roll on floured board and cut into 3 inch squares or any way you wish.

 

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Coconut Snowball KrispiesLight and fluffy bite size treats.

 

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Christmas Shortbread CookiesColorful plump little Christmas cookies. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Beat butter until fluffy. Beat in cornstarch and sugar and then blend in flour.

 

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Holiday Eggnog CookiesThese are fun to make, great to eat, and spread out on a paper doily plate. They look awesome. Your guests will be amazed with the colors.

 

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Tea Cake Balls These remind me of winter and the Holidays because of their snowy coating. I know many people make these with walnuts but I happen to prefer pecans or almonds - in that order.

 

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Pepper Jelly Cornbread CookiesA wonderful different cookie. If you are tired of the same old cookie, try this one. It is fabulous and people will ask you for recipe. Use red or green jelly or both for a Christmas look.

 

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Persimmon CookiesCream margarine and sugar; add egg and persimmon pulp. Sift and add 2 cups flour, soda, and spices. Flour raisins and nuts; add to mixture. Bake at 350 degrees F for 12 minutes on greased cookie sheet.

 

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Scottish Shortbread Mix butter and sugar well (can use mixer, if desired). Work in 1 cup flour at a time. When mixed well, pat into 2 (9 inch) round cake pans or a 9x13 inch pan.

 

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Oh So Good Gum Drop CookiesCream sugars, shortening, eggs and vanilla. Shift flour, salt, and soda together spoon into the creamed mixture and mix well. Add the cut up gum drops and chopped nuts.

 

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Dipped Cherry CookiesSomething different for Christmas treat. In a large bowl, combine flour and 1/2 cup sugar; cut in butter until crumbly. Knead in the cherries, 2/3 cup white chocolate and extract until dough forms a ball.

 

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Eggnog LogsPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. Cream softened butter with the flavorings. Beat in the sugar, then mix in the egg.

 

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Holiday Fudge BarsMix the graham crackers, baking powder, salt, condensed milk, nuts and chocolate chips together. Spread on a greased 9x9 inch pan and bake at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes. Remove the fudge from the oven and while it is still warm, take out small amounts of it and roll it into balls.

 

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Perfect Cookie IcingIn a small bowl, blend powdered sugar with milk. Add corn syrup and blend until perfectly smooth. Add desired liquid or paste food coloring and blend.

 

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Real Dutch Butter CookiesPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix sugar, butter and egg. Add vanilla or lemon rind and sift self-rising flour into the batter. Mix well and chill dough for at least one hour in the refrigerator. Roll out on a well-floured board and cut with various cookie cutter, about 1/4 inch thick.

 

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Classic Shortening BreadIn a large bowl, beat butter until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in confectioners' sugar. Gradually beat in flour.

 

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Oreo Bon Bons and Butterfinger CookiesNeither of these are my own recipe but I wanted to share them with you all. I think they would be great as Christmas treats for family.

 

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Chocolate ButtersweetsCream butter. Gradually add sugar, salt and vanilla and cream well. Blend in flour. Shape by tsp. into small balls. Place on ungreased cookie sheet.

 

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Nut RollsScald milk. Cool to safe temperature for yeast. In a separate pot, melt shortening. Beat eggs. Dissolve yeast in the warm milk. Add shortening and beaten eggs. Add flour, 2 cups at a time.

 

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Mini Holiday HouseRecipe for Mini Holiday House. Use small amount of Royal Icing to attach 2 of the graham squares to each other in " V" shape for roof of house. Stand 1 of the remaining graham squares on sheet of waxed paper.

 

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Old-Fashioned Mince CookiesRecipe for Old-Fashioned Mince Cookies. Recipe may be doubled, using the whole jar of mincemeat (the kind with brandy is especially delicious, but you can add a little rum, if desired).

 

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Sherry's GingerbreadThis is really a good recipe for gingerbread cookies. Nice and soft.

 

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Candy Cane CookiesRecipe for Candy Cane Cookies. Cream shortening, butter and sugar. Add egg, flavorings and salt. Blend in flour gradually. Divide dough into 2 portions. Leave one portion as is; add red food coloring to second portion.

 

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Christmas Cut-OutsRecipe for Christmas Cut-Outs. Cream butter and sugar. Add other ingredients. Mix well. Chill dough. Roll and cut out. Bake at 375 degrees F for 8 minutes. Don't overbake.

 

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Holiday Chocolate Butter CookiesDecorate with melted chocolate chips, melted almond bark, nuts, colored sugars, candied fruit, candies, maraschino cherries, etc.

 

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Gingerbread Men RecipeI want to make gingerbread men ornaments for christmas. How do I make them. The kind you eat as well as the kind you don't.

 

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Cookie PinwheelsEspecially rich cookies for a holiday treat!

 

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Eggnog CookiesDrop by rounded teaspoons onto ungreased baking sheets, 1 inch apart. Sprinkle lightly with nutmeg. Bake for 23-25 minutes or until bottoms turn light brown. Transfer to cool, flat surface immediately with spatula...

 

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Church WindowsThese delicious chocolate and marshmallow treats are quick to put together.

 

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Chocolate Snowflake CookiesThese cookies are a lot of fun for kids to make. They appear so different once they are baked, its like magic.

 

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Holiday Fruit CookiesCream shortening and sugar; add egg, sour cream and flavoring. Sift together flour, soda and salt and add. Add chopped pecans and fruit...

 

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Mincemeat CookiesCombine shortening, sugar, and eggs. Add mincemeat. Stir together remaining ingredients; add to liquid mix, gradually...

 

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