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Nov 26, 2012, 06:32 AM
Linderhof
Favorite Christmas Cookie
What is your favorite Christmas cookie that you make year after year?

Mine has to be the cutout Christmas tree cookies sprinkled with green sugar.

They're the first cookies I always make. I started making them when DD was small - the cutout cookies and she liked the Christmas tree cutter the best (I think it was because it is the biggest!)

I sometimes cut out other shapes and I sometimes frost them but we do like the green sugar sprinkled trees the best!

Martha




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Nov 26, 2012, 09:57 AM
aychihuahua
I don't bake any kind of cookies at all. But, I do love homemade spritz cookies and Greek kourabiedes butter cookies for the holidays.

Sometimes, a kind and generous neighbor will offer me some at Christmas time.
Nov 26, 2012, 12:53 PM
Graciepj
I don't make cookies every year, but last year I made GF oatmeal cookies with dried cherries and Giada's Cornmeal-Lime cookies that were well received. One year, I made hundreds of one-bite pressed sugar cookies and decorated them. My mother still talks about that display.
Nov 26, 2012, 02:15 PM
16paws
I love "apricot buttons", which are small butter balls dipped in egg white, rolled in walnut pieces and then indented for a thick apricot filling. They look like buttons. They bring back Christmas memories for me. I also love Spritz, in fact I just got a new press last year.
Nov 26, 2012, 02:16 PM
cocok
For me it is gingerbread men. For my husband it is lemon spritz.

Then each of our 4 children have a favorite Christmas cookie:jam thumbprint, frosted cutout sugar, cranberry and white chocolate chip, date filled brown sugar.

So now that my children are grown and gone, I make gingerbread men, and lemon spritz, and then make the favorite of any child who will be coming home for Christmas.

I never stray from those 6 varieties.
Nov 26, 2012, 02:58 PM
Lurah
Russian Teacakes with pecans or Almond Crescents
Nov 26, 2012, 03:30 PM
ga.karen
Well, chocolate chip will always be my favorite.
But at Christmas....
Praline cookies
Mexican wedding cookies both with & without nuts.
But I make lots of others too....
Sugar cookies (melt in your mouth)
Spritz
Shortbread
Peanut butter, some years
Oatmeal, some years

And a NO bake Chocolate/Oatmeal/peanut butter cookie that is sooooo yummy. Got the recipe from the deli of a grocery store where I used to work. These things are EXPENSIVE if you buy them at the deli.


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Nov 26, 2012, 03:51 PM
Froo Froo
Though I don't make all of these every Christmas, I do have my favorites...
GERMAN SOUR CREAM TWISTS (actually a pastry because yeast is an ingredient). You can google this recipe, but remember...no sugar IN the dough. These are shaped like horseshoes and sugar is used only when folding the dough multiple times. I shape them into candy canes and use red sugar before shaping them.
PIZZELLES (various flavors)
RAISIN BRANDY LOGS
FROSTED ITALIAN ANGELETTI
WILLIAM SANOMA MESSAGE SUGAR COOKIES (These are sugar cookies that can be colored and feature fun sayings ex. FA LA LA, HO HO HO, JUST FOR SANTA, NOEL, JOY, etc. personalized).

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Nov 26, 2012, 06:59 PM
MyLifeVacation1
quote:
Originally posted by Graciepj:
I don't make cookies every year, but last year I made GF oatmeal cookies with dried cherries and Giada's Cornmeal-Lime cookies that were well received. One year, I made hundreds of one-bite pressed sugar cookies and decorated them. My mother still talks about that display.


Laughing at myself! Duh! I just googled "who is GF in the cooking world?" because I thought it was a person -- like Guy Fieri. From my search I am now assuming it is gluten free -- right?
Nov 26, 2012, 07:20 PM
Ricearoni
This would be a difficult question for DH to answer as he would say "all of them!". Wink
For me, it's biscotti, especially if dipped in chocolate. They bring back great memories.
Nov 26, 2012, 08:23 PM
Graciepj
quote:
Originally posted by MyLifeVacation1:
quote:
Originally posted by Graciepj:
I don't make cookies every year, but last year I made GF oatmeal cookies with dried cherries and Giada's Cornmeal-Lime cookies that were well received. One year, I made hundreds of one-bite pressed sugar cookies and decorated them. My mother still talks about that display.



Laughing at myself! Duh! I just googled "who is GF in the cooking world?" because I thought it was a person -- like Guy Fieri. From my search I am now assuming it is gluten free -- right?

I'm so sorry. I should know better than to use abbreviations. I was just being too lazy to type out gluten-free. Big Grin
Nov 27, 2012, 09:45 AM
KeepYouInStitches
quote:
Originally posted by Ricearoni:
This would be a difficult question for DH to answer as he would say "all of them!". Wink
For me, it's biscotti, especially if dipped in chocolate. They bring back great memories.


I with this DH - LOL ALL OF THEM!


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Nov 27, 2012, 10:01 AM
lady of shallot
Mine used always to be from Irma Rombach's "Joy of Cooking" starting with rich roll cookies, cut into many shapes. Almond crescent cookies and meringue drop cookies.

Back in my party giving days I made many different Christmas cookies. Now I can't remember the last time I baked cookies!
Nov 27, 2012, 11:04 AM
flboy
I now just make the cookie recipe on the back of the funfetti cake mix. My dh loves them and it is easy.


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