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  2. Spread Cheer With These Sweet and Salty Christmas Snacks - AOL

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    Salty crackers covered in melted butter, brown sugar, vanilla, and white chocolate sounds delicious on its own, but add peppermint candies and holiday sprinkles to make it even more festive. Get ...

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  4. 100+ Festive Holiday Desserts To Make Your Christmas Spread ...

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    Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.

  5. Christmas cookie - Wikipedia

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    Also called Amish sugar cookies or Nazareth sugar cookies, the modern sugar cookie was created by the Moravians, who settled in the Nazareth area from Germany during the mid-18th century. Pennsylvania adopted the Nazareth sugar cookie as the official state cookie in 2001.

  6. Turrón - Wikipedia

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    Torrone di mandorle (usually eaten around Christmas): blocks of chopped almonds in a brittle mass of honey and sugar. Torrone di Bagnara Calabra is a well-known torrone given the designation IGP. The recipe, which dates from at least 1700, includes orange blossom honey (from Calabria), almonds (from Sicily), egg whites, sugar, cocoa, and ...

  7. 200+ Christmas Cookie Ideas Your Family Will Love This Holiday

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    We've gathered more than 200 of the best Christmas cookie recipes, ranging from traditional Christmas sugar cookies and chocolate chip cookies, to healthy vegan and gluten-free cookies.

  8. Zimtstern - Wikipedia

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    A classical Zimtstern Orangenstern, a cinnamon star with orange zest in the middle. A Zimtstern (German pronunciation: [ˈt͜sɪmtˌʃtɛʁn] ⓘ, lit. ' cinnamon star '; pl.: Zimtsterne) is a Christmas cookie, originally from Swabia in Southwest Germany, made from foam of whipped egg white, sugar, at least 25% almonds, cinnamon and a maximum of 10% flour.

  9. Christmas Cracker Candy Is Smothered in Toffee and Chocolate

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    Add the brown sugar and bring to a boil until it forms an amber caramel and the temperature reaches 300°F on a candy thermometer, 4 to 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla.