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Austrian Peach Cookies II

Submitted by: Barbara
Adorable peach shaped cookies filled with a chocolate and apricot mixture. Little stems can be purchased at craft stores for the full peach effect. 

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Ricotta Cookies II

Submitted by: Sandy
Delicate Italian ricotta cookies with an almond flavored glaze. Very good! 

Sicilian Fig Cookies

Submitted by: Letricia
A delicious fig-filled pastry. You may substitute the figs with dried apricots or dates. Hazelnuts can also be used in place of the walnuts. 

Spoon Cookies

Submitted by: Janet
This recipe is from my Italian mother-in-law. She refers to them as spoon cookies because most Italian cookies are shaped and these are just dropped from a spoon. They're usually seen at Christmas. 

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Half Moon Cookies

Submitted by: J. Storm
The potato flour makes a very tender crust. These are best eaten the same day they are baked, but prepare dough one day ahead. Ideally, pearl sugar should be used in the sugar/nut mixture for sprinkling. Pearl sugar can be bought at Scandinavian shops. If you can't find it, just use crushed sugar cubes. 

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Italian Fig Cookies II

Submitted by: Valerie
This beautifully shaped cookie is full of flavor with almonds, raisins, cinnamon and of course lots of figs. 

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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 Fig Cookies I

Submitted by: Mary Jo
This recipe has been handed down through my mother's family for years. My grandmother brought it with her from Italy in the early 1900's. My mom taught me the recipe this year. Now I am the designated person in our family to make the Fig Cookies. This is a very high honor. So they must be as good as my Grandmothers' cookies. Some call them Homemade Fig Newtons. They are a tradition at Christmas and are wonderful with a hot cup of coffee. They are lot of work. I make them in stages. First the dough, then a few days later the figs, and finally I will make the cookies. The dough and the figs keep well in the refrigerator and the cookies freeze very well. 

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Empire Cookies

Submitted by: Marguerite
Jam filled shortbread cookies have been a longtime favorite on Scottish and English tea tables. Now popular in Canada! Store in a covered tin. 
 
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