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Biscochitos I

Submitted by: Patricia Romero
This cookie is traditional in Taos, New Mexico. This particular recipe was given to me by my mother, Margaret Miera Romero. 
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Biscochitos Traditional Cookies

Submitted by: BECKY771
Home Town: Mcalester, Oklahoma, USA
Living In: Weatherford, Texas, USA
This is New Mexico's traditional cookie. A great thick sugar cookie that is dusted with cinnamon-sugar. The traditional shape is fleur-de-lis, but use your favorite cookie cutters if you like. 

Polish Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Darlene
My mother in law has a polish name for these but my husband and brothers always just called them "Polish Christmas Cookies". They are very easy to make and have a nice anise flavor to them. 

German Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Mikey
A great spice cookie. 

Coriander Cakes

Submitted by: Rosina
Rich cookies with ground coriander seeds. 
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Mexican Cookie Rings

Submitted by: Glenda
This cookie is sure to win compliments and they don't take hours to make. 
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Dora's Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Beverly Metzger
This recipe has been in my family for over 50 years. As a child, I couldn't wait to go to my sister's house to bake these. We would bake all one day and decorate them all day the next. Fond memories. Cut down on the salt if using margarine. 
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Crisp Anise Seed Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Barbara Carrigan
Crisp butter cookies flavored with anise seeds. A classic Christmas cut-out cookie.  

Ginger Uniques

Submitted by: Rosina
This is a shortbread. I make it unique by adding 1 tablespoon chopped crystallized ginger to the batter. If you like ginger, you'll love this. 

Shortbread Cookies I

Submitted by: H. Olsen
These are always a hit at our church bazaar. 
 
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