Light Dreams

Submitted by: Doris Lucas 
Crispy Swedish cookies -- you can make these either almond or lemon flavored, depending on which kind of extract you use. 

Sandbakelser I

Submitted by: SCHLETTE 
This is an old Swedish recipe. Use with sandbakelse molds. 

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Berry Shortbread Dreams

Submitted by: Mildred Sherrer 
From Bay City, Texas, Mildred Sherrer writes, 'Raspberry jam adds fruity sweetness to these rich-tasting cookies. They will absolutely melt in your mouth!' 

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Lemon Dreams

Submitted by: Karen Scaglione 
A buttery cookie with a luscious lemon filling is simply hard to resist. Every time I serve these elegant cookies, I'm asked for the recipe. 

Happy Dreams Cookies

Submitted by: Dale Shanoskie 
These cookies are really sweet and they just melt in your mouth. I dare you to eat just one, I can't! 

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Drommar

Submitted by: Gail Devens 
From my Christmas collection ... 

Spritsar

Submitted by: Natalie 
There are many variations of the Swedish Spritz cookie, usually made into the shape of a star design or S. If you don't have almond extract, simply substitute vanilla. 

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White Chocolate Macadamia Cranberry Dreams

Submitted by: Debby Huckins 
A rich buttery, cookie that is sure to remind you of Cape Cod! 

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Swedish Ground Almond Spritz Cookies

Submitted by: AKBELL 
This is an authentic Swedish Almond Spritz recipe handed down through the family from Swedish Ancestors. It's the only recipe I've ever know that includes real almonds and not just almond flavoring. It's a delectable cookie! 

Swedish Wafers

Submitted by: Tamika 
These are very tasty and easy to prepare. 
 
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