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

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    All you'll need is butter, eggs, sugar, vanilla, lemon or almond extract, blanched almonds, flour, baking powder and cinnamon. ... Related: Reddit's 150-Year-Old Cookie Recipe Is Deliciously Easy.

  3. Mouth-watering cookie recipes to make just in time for ... - AOL

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    Known as a day to celebrate and take full advantage of baking your own batch of delicious goodies, Homemade Cookie Day is all about the smell, the taste and the feel (aka: how we feel when we eat ...

  4. The 85-Year-Old Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe That Started It All

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    Tips for Making the Original 1938 Toll House Cookie Recipe. 1. Use a stand mixer. While you can use a whisk, if you have a stand mixer (or an electric hand mixer), the blending process will be ...

  5. Meringue - Wikipedia

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    Meringue (/ m ə ˈ r æ ŋ / mə-RANG, [1] French: [məʁɛ̃ɡ] ⓘ) is a type of dessert or candy, of French origin, [2] traditionally made from whipped egg whites and sugar, and occasionally an acidic ingredient such as lemon, vinegar, or cream of tartar.

  6. Macaron - Wikipedia

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    It was not until the 1930s that macarons began to be served as sandwich cookies with the addition of jams, liqueurs, and spices. The macaron as it is known today, composed of two almond meringue discs filled with a layer of buttercream, jam, or ganache, was originally called the "Gerbet" or the "Paris macaron".

  7. Royal icing - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary gives the first mention of royal icing as Borella's Court and Country Confectioner (1770). The term was well-established by the early 19th century, although William Jarrin (1827) still felt the need to explain that the term was used by confectioners (so presumably it was not yet in common use among mere cooks or amateurs). [3]

  8. Paciencia (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Paciencia, also known as Filipino meringue galyetas or galletas paciencia, ... The cookies are traditionally eaten during the Christmas Season. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. List of foods named after people - Wikipedia

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    Alice B. Toklas' hashish fudge – due to the recipe being included in her book, The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book. Amundsen's Dessert – (1872–1928), invented for the Norwegian polar explorer by Norwegian-American friends in Wisconsin not long before he died in an Arctic plane crash.