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Sand Tarts

Submitted by: Robin 
Buttery cookies coated with powdered sugar. 

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Tiny Fudge Tarts

Submitted by: AQOS 
This cookie is like a fudge-filled shortbread. 

Crescent Tarts

Submitted by: Carla 
My Aunt Marge shared this delicious recipe with me, and I'm happy to share it with all of you. 

Marbled Tarts

Submitted by: Laria Tabul 
Chocolate cheesecake rich goodness! 

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Pecan Tarts

Submitted by: Elaine L. Smith 
If you like pecan pies...you'll love these during the holidays. They melt right into your mouth. 

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I know these are bars and not cutouts, but they taste just as good! The Linzer Cookie is a family of cookies that are varied enough to include cocoa in some recipes. The constant is a cookie base made of finely chopped nuts, and a fruit-jam center; a crispy, buttery delicacy no matter what type! 

Peanut Butter Tarts

Submitted by: Gina Fletcher 
If you are a peanut butter lover be sure to try these! You will need a mini muffin pan. 

Grandmom's Sand Tarts

Submitted by: Patty Alderman 
My Grandmother didn't have much money. She was widowed young and she had seven children, so at Christmas she would make these cookies and give each family a box. These cookies are a very fond memory for me. I now make them for my Grandchildren. 

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Tiny Tarts

Submitted by: M. R. Hayes 
Yummy miniature pecan tarts. Wonderful on holiday cookie trays. 

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Linzer Torte Cookies

Submitted by: k. anderson 
These are a version of a classic Austrian dessert. A nutty dough with preserves and a lattice top. A beautiful treat for the holidays. 
 
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