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  2. The Simple 150-Year-Old Family Cookie Recipe I Make Every Year

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    Add the almond extract, vanilla extract, salt and then the flour to the bowl. 2. Give the dough a couple of turns with a sturdy flexible spatula, then turn the mixer back on low and mix just until ...

  3. 27 Fun Cookie Recipes That Are Just as Enjoyable to Make as ...

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    Katherine Gillen. Time Commitment: 45 minutes Why I Love It: kid-friendly, crowd-pleaser, beginner-friendly Serves: 12 “This isn’t your typical flour-and-sugar cookie,” Gillen asserts ...

  4. Holiday Baking Is Even Easier With These No-Bake Cookie Recipes

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    This edible cookie dough is made with microwave-cooked flour—and it doesn't contain eggs. Plus, you can add any toppings you like to the dough, like chocolate chips, candy, and sprinkles. Get ...

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Made of almond flour, sugar, egg white, vanilla, margarine and pistachio. Ghoriba: Maghreb, Middle East: Made with flour, sugar, butter, and often almonds Gingerbread: Europe Commonly a soft dough cookie that is made with potassium carbonate and/or baker's ammonia instead of yeast, flavored with ginger and other ingredients such as nuts and ...

  6. The 12 Best Edible Cookie Doughs to Snack on Safely - AOL

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  7. Kavala Almond Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Kavala Almond Cookies, Kavala Cookies (Turkish: Kavala Kurabiyesi) [2] [3] [4] or Edirne Almond Cookies (Turkish: Edirne Bademli Kurabiyesi) [5] is a kurabiye from Turkish cuisine. The Kavala cookie is made with almond, flour and butter. [6] The kurabiye gets its name from Kavala. The modern recipe of the cookie originated during the Ottoman ...

  8. Tuile - Wikipedia

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    A tuile (/ t w iː l /) is a baked wafer, French in origin, generally arced in shape, that is made most often from dough (but also possibly from cheese), often served as an accompaniment of other dishes. [1] Tuile is the French word for tile, after the shape of roof tiles that the arced baked good most often resembles. [2]

  9. The 88-Year-Old Christmas Cookie Recipe Fans Call 'Perfect'

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    After all ingredients are mixed well, roll out your dough and using the cookie cutters of your choice, cut out the dough into holiday shapes. Brush the top of each cut out with egg white and in a ...