Dutch Ice Box Cookies

Submitted by: Peggy Cunningham 
My Grandmother's recipe, may be refrigerated or frozen. 

Dutch Letter Cookies

Submitted by: Claudia 
These are delicious, tender, flaky cookies filled with almond paste. They are the first ones to disappear at our house during the holidays. You can shape them into any letter you desire, try spelling out names or greetings. 

Dutch Cookies

Submitted by: Rosina 
This is an eggless recipe. They keep well. 

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Jan Hagel Cookies

Submitted by: Robin 
A Dutch cookie... a favorite at Christmas 

Holland Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Dort 
These cookies are delightful all year round. Buttery and light they will melt in your mouth. 

Swedish Dream Cookies

Submitted by: M Ann 
Delicate melt in your mouth almond coconut cookie. Baker's ammonia (ammonium bicarbonate) is also known as hartshorn. It is an old form of leaving that was mainly used before the arrival of baking powder. During baking it releases an unpleasant odor, that does not affect the taste of the cookies. It can be found in drugstores and some specialty baking stores 

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Eggnog Cookies I

Submitted by: PAMELASCHULZ 
A wonderful addition to your holiday cookie tray. Rich with egg and nutmeg. 

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Icelandic Pepper Cookies

Submitted by: Gudny Bjorg Kjaerbo 
These cookies are baked for Christmas in every home in Iceland. 

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Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Angie Kitcher 
This recipe was my mother's Grandmothers recipe. Spicy soft cookies with currants. Originally from England. Enjoy, they won't last long. 

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Dixie Sugar Cookies

Submitted by: Barb Johnson 
This is my Mom's recipe. She is German and these are soft and cake like in texture and made with nutmeg. They are one of our family's favorites! 
 
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