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  2. 63 Christmas cookie recipes to bake this holiday season

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    Here are 63 Christmas cookie recipes to help you form some of your own this holiday season. Traditional Linzer Cookies by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito A hallmark of cookie season, Linzer...

  3. 30 best cookie recipes of all time - AOL

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    This recipe takes the classic treat to the next level by baking it in a skillet to form one giant cookie with a crispy edge and soft, cake-like center. Top with vanilla ice cream to make it an ...

  4. Lovina's Amish Kitchen: Six cookies recipes to try - AOL

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    Looking for a new cookie recipe to try this holiday season? Lovina shares six easy recipes, including brown sugar cookies and monster bars.

  5. The Best Sugar Cookie Recipe We Make Every Year - AOL

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    Parade. 2. Add wet ingredients (egg and vanilla extract) to a bowl and whisk until combined. Add a pinch of salt. Parade. 3. Add sugar to the food processor and process for 20-30 seconds to break ...

  6. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    A cookie ( American English) or biscuit ( British English) is a baked snack or dessert that is typically small, flat, and sweet. It usually contains flour, sugar, egg, and some type of oil, fat, or butter. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, or nuts.

  7. Black and white cookie - Wikipedia

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    Black-and-white cookies Box of black-and-white cookies from a New York City bakery. The black-and-white cookie is commonly traced to Glaser's Bake Shop in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan, founded in 1902 by Bavarian immigrants. The black-and-white cookie was among the original recipes used by Glaser's Bake Shop.