Anise Overnight Cookies

Submitted by: Darlene Tchirkow 
Anise overnight cookie. Drop cookie onto greased cookie sheet and bake the next day. These are traditional in our family. Delicious with coffee! Anise oil can be found in drugstores or at a candy supplier.  

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Anise Cookies II

Submitted by: Ingrid 
These are really good! It's my mom's recipe, originally from Europe! Enjoy! 

Anise Cookies IV

Submitted by: Louise 
Cool anise flavored drop cookies will heighten the holiday season. 

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Anise Seed Cookies

Submitted by: Bernie 
Cookies flavored with anise seeds and flavoring. Decorate with colored sprinkles, sugar or confectioners glaze for a more festive appearance.  

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Anise Cookies III

Submitted by: Pat 
An elegant, crisp cookie with walnuts and anise seed. 

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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.  

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Italian Anise Toast

Submitted by: Debbi 
Anise cookie cooked in a loaf then sliced and toasted. 

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Chrabeli (Swiss Anise Crescent Cookies)

Submitted by: Cindy 
Chrabeli are delicious Swiss anise crescent cookies. Beware if you're looking for a quick recipe -- these must rest for several weeks before they are ready to be eaten. 

Anise Drops

Submitted by: JBS BOX 
My German grandmother used to make these every Christmas. She said using small eggs was a must. 

German Anise Christmas Cookies (Springerle)

Submitted by: MARBALET 
This are an old favorite made during holidays. They are very crisp, almost hard; good dunking cookies 
 
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