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Wine Cookies (Original Italian)

Submitted by: M. A.
This Italian Wine Cookie recipe was handed down through many generations. Thay are a crisp, not-too-sweet, EASY TO MAKE cookie that are great with coffee or tea. 

Anisette Cookies I

Submitted by: Leah
My family calls these "Italian Cookies". They can be made with Anisette or with Anise flavoring. The orange juice adds nice flavor. They are a cake-like cookie that is a Christmas tradition in my family. (They get huge due to all the baking powder, so do not roll too large). 

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Italian Cookies I

Submitted by: C. Davis
This cookie recipe has been handed down to me from my grandmother. It has been in the family for at least four generations. 

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Italian Chocolate Cookies

Submitted by: Sandy Greathouse
This recipe is from an Italian friend of mine and they are so good! 

Italian Cookies III

Submitted by: Maryanne
Italian anise cookies with light frosting and sprinkles! 

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Kathy's Italian Cookies

Submitted by: Kathy Sirianni
A delicious frosted Italian cookie passed down to me from my grandmother. 

Anisette Cookies II

Submitted by: Kate
Crisp little rounds with the distinctive flavor of anise. These are terrific when glazed or frosted. If you do not like anise, vanilla extract can be substituted for it. 

Italian Wine Cookies

Submitted by: Stephen Crescenzi
This is a recipe my grandmother from Italy passed down. It is similar to other Italian Wine Cookie recipes. 

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Italian Easter Cookies

Submitted by: Kelly
These are a traditional cookie from Italy flavored with vanilla and almond extracts. They are tied in loose knots and baked, then frosted with tinted icing. 

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Italian Teething Cookies

Submitted by: Holly
In Italian, these cookies are called "Ossi Dei Morti" or bones of the dead. They are hard cookies, but they are used for teething babies. Adults like to dip them in cappuccino. 
 
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