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Swedish Tea Cookies

Submitted by: Diane
Sandwich cookies perfect for an afternoon tea party. 

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Gelatin Spritz Cookies

Submitted by: Kathy
Spritz or drop cookies, colorful and flavorful - very easy. 

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Spritz Cookies II

Submitted by: Lesley Lombardo
This is the recipe we have always used at Christmas. 

Swedish Spritzs

Submitted by: Gertrude Ramsey
This was a cookie we always had at Christmas to celebrate a Swedish tradition. 

Spritz cookies V

Submitted by: Pam Mattioda
Spritz cookies that are light and won't last long. The dough handles better when slightly chilled.  

Spritz Cookies III

Submitted by: Carol
Cookie press cookies topped with red and green candied cherries. 

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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Swedish Cookies (Brunscrackers)

Submitted by: Sheila
These Scandinavian sugar cookies are simple to make, just form them into bars and cut after baking. This is a recipe that my husband's nana has made for years. They are the easiest cookies I have ever made. The ingredients were harder to find than it was to make the cookies. They are like potato chips, you cannot eat just one! 

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Spritz Cookies IV

Submitted by: Christina
Buttery, crispy pressed cookies. 

Swedish Rye Cookies

Submitted by: Pam McGinley
This cookie has been hung on the family Christmas tree for generations. Guests take a treat from the tree and sit down for a cup of cheer. The first request from family members who cannot be home for Christmas is that we send a box of these as soon as possible. 
 
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