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Dora's Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Beverly Metzger 
This recipe has been in my family for over 50 years. As a child, I couldn't wait to go to my sister's house to bake these. We would bake all one day and decorate them all day the next. Fond memories. Cut down on the salt if using margarine. 
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Christmas Cut-Out Cookies

Submitted by: Nancy 
Sugar cut-out cookies with a hint of anise flavoring. Crisp and white, these cookies are excellent for frosting and decorating. 
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Polish Poppy Seed Cookies

Submitted by: Rosina 
Polish cookies made with hard boiled egg yolks. 
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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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Egg Yolk Painted Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Robin J. 
Rolled sugar cookies painted with a egg yolk paint for a glossy finish. 
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Soft Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Georgie Bowers 
Soft cut out sugar cookie that I have used for years. 
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Melt In Your Mouth Honey Lemon Merry Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Rory 
These are a Christmas family tradition at our house and they don't last long. Even better (more moist and very sweet) the second and third day if kept in an air tight container. 
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Christmas Orange Rind Cut-Out Cookies

Submitted by: MARBALET 
Fun to have the kids help cut out these cookies! 
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Pebber Nodder (Danish Christmas Cookies)

Submitted by: YAC2004 
These cookies are like little bites of Christmas. Cinnamon and cardamom flavor these little shortbread nuggets. 
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Christmas Tree Cookies

Submitted by: Shannon 
This is great dessert when you are having company. They are in the shapes of Christmas trees. Use green and red sprinkles and any kind of frosting to decorate. 
 

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