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Pignoli Cookies II

Submitted by: Maryellen
Also called pine nut cookies. I make them and my family eats them so quickly I have to hide a few so I get some. 

Hazelnut and Almond Cookies

Submitted by: Chuck
This northern Italian cookie is crispy on the outside and chewy within, with a nice nutty flavor. 

Amariette Cookies

Submitted by: Connie Alexander
This is a cookie the Italian's make on festive occasions like weddings, or Christmas. For a festive touch, decorate the top of each cookie with a piece of candied cherry instead of the almond. 

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Italian Almond Cookies II

Submitted by: Cindy Laudico
This cookie is very chewy on the inside and crisp on the outside, BUT the entire outside is coated in sliced almonds for a fantastic look and is absolutely delicious. It is well worth the effort. 

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Pignoli Cookies I

Submitted by: Adele
They are pleasantly sweet, made with almond paste and pine nuts, but no flour. 

Forgotten Kisses

Submitted by: Rosemarie Magee
This meringue cookie sets up overnight. I bake lots of cookies and then end my day by mixing up a batch of these kisses and turning out the light!! 

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Ritz Cookies

Submitted by: Nancy Reeves
A very tasty cookie. 

Haselnussmakronen

Submitted by: Ellen Allard
Made with pulverized filberts. While in Germany, my landlord gave me this recipe. I have made it many times, and it is a real treat. Cookies can be stored for several weeks in tightly sealed jars or tins. 

Surprise Meringues

Submitted by: KC
The addition of chocolate chips or nuts add flavor and crunch to these meringues. This recipe is given with chocolate chips, but you can use chopped nuts instead, or a combination of both. 

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Meringue Cookies

Submitted by: Pat K.
This recipe can be doubled, but if you do, don't double the chocolate chips. Best if eaten in a few days. 
 
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