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Abernathy Biscuits

Submitted by: Mary Beth 
Good rolled cookies. 

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Aebleskiver

Submitted by: Lisa G. 
Aebleskiver - a Danish dessert, like doughnut holes, but sweeter and much better traditionally served with glogg during the Advent. Cooked in a cast iron pan that resembles an egg poacher. Serve hot with syrup, jam or powdered sugar. 

Alfajores Argentinean Style

Submitted by: CHRIS4FOOD 
Living In: Sarasota, Florida, USA
Small vanilla and lemon cookie sandwiches, filled with caramel, and rolled in coconut, are a traditional sweet, much loved in most Latin cultures. 

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Almond Cookies (Dim Sum Variety)

Submitted by: WISHME 
Home Town: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Living In: Ellicott City, Maryland, USA
A beloved memory from long-gone dim sum restaurants in Hawaii, these cookies contain no almonds, but have the taste of almonds in a fat, round little cookie with a traditional red dot in the middle. 

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Almond Kisses

Submitted by: Bella 
A delicious, traditional Swedish cookie. 

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Almond Meringue Cookies

Submitted by: KNF82 
An old German family favorite. Meringue cookies made with almonds and spiced with cinnamon and lemon. A must for every Christmas! 

Almond Rolls

Submitted by: Deb 
A dainty, delicate Swedish cookie that is easy to make. 

Almond Sticks or Rings

Submitted by: Kelly-Thibault 
Home Town: Binghamton, New York, USA
Living In: Bellflower, California, USA
An almond cookie that doesn't contain wheat flour, made with a cookie press. This is an old Austrian family favorite. 

Almond Yummies

Submitted by: Debbie 
Simple almond cookies, that are simply heavenly! The dough is good cooked or uncooked and also makes a good pie crust if the recipe is doubled 

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Alsatian Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Rosina 
These are crusty on the outside and soft and moist on the inside. 

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Amaretti

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
This is the classic Italian almond macaroon. When first baked they are crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. As they sit, they get crunchy throughout. Delicious with any fruit dessert. 

Amariette Cookies

Submitted by: Connie Alexander 
This is a cookie the Italian's make on festive occasions like weddings, or Christmas. For a festive touch, decorate the top of each cookie with a piece of candied cherry instead of the almond. 

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Amish Cookies

Submitted by: Alice Hoff 
This recipe is used by the Amish in the Midwest...around Wisconsin and Iowa. 

Anginetti

Submitted by: Laria Tabul 
Italian iced lemon cookies. 

Anise Walnut Biscotti

Submitted by: Michele Flannery 
This recipe was given to me by my Grandmother Nancy (Saccuzzo). She was a great little Italian Nana. She taught me how to cook and was an inspiration in my life. 

Anise Cookies (Springerle)

Submitted by: judy 
This is a 100 year old recipe from Germany. I use it every Christmas. Its traditionally served with black coffee to dunk the cookie in. I prefer to eat them when they are still warm as the lemon flavor and the anise is a wonderful combination and the lemon is stronger at that time. 

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Anise Cookies II

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

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Anise Cookies III

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

Anise Drops

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

Anise Pizzelles

Submitted by: KEVINB63 
Italian Pizzelles made with anise oil. You will need to have a pizzelle iron to make these cookies. This recipe makes a very large batch. 
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