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Magic Walnut Cookies

Submitted by: kathy 
Crisp walnut cookies sandwiched around rich chocolate filling. 

Mom's Walnut Bars

Submitted by: Lara 
These are sinfully delicious walnut cookies made with no flour! They can be made at Christmas with little poinsettia's on the top or on Halloween with R.I.P. written on top (we call them 'coffin cookies' when they are made like that). I hope you like them as much as we do! Note: Mom uses lemon, but I like orange better. 

Favorite Black Walnut Cookies

Submitted by: Terri McDougal 
An easy cookie to make, with the distinctive flavor of black walnuts. It is especially good with a nice cup of tea, or coffee. 

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Walnut Sandwich Cookies

Submitted by: Shirley Barker 
These cookies are really easy to prepare. I've made this recipe many times over the years, and the cookies are always a hit. 

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Walnut Cookies I

Submitted by: Monique 
An easy recipe for tasty cookies! 

Nut Filling for Kolacky Cookies

Submitted by: Elizabeth 
Delicious walnut filling for Kolacky Cookies. 

Walnut Lace Cookies

Submitted by: Jennifer 
You won't believe how good these are! The tricky part is finding the perfect time to remove them from the sheets without tearing them. It takes awhile to perfect this, but you can eat the mistakes in the meantime! 

Walnut Pie Crust

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Ground walnuts, butter and sugar are combined, pressed into the bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie plate and baked. This is the perfect crust for a custard or ice cream no-bake pie. And it freezes beautifully.  

Black Walnut Cookies II

Submitted by: Cynthia 
this is a very nutty black walnut cookie. A crisp confection that is great on a cold day with a cup of hot chocolate. 

Black Walnut Cookies I

Submitted by: Lynda Rushing 
My grandmother make these cookies. They are my family's favorite. 
 
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