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  2. Christmas cookie - Wikipedia

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    Traditional holiday cookie tray Modern Canadian and American style Christmas cookies. Modern Christmas cookies can trace their history to recipes from Medieval Europe biscuits, when many modern ingredients such as cinnamon, ginger, black pepper, almonds and dried fruit were introduced into the west.

  3. The 87-Year-Old Christmas Cookie Recipe Fans Call 'Perfect'

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    Ingredients for the 1936 Watkins Christmas Cookies. For those who are avid bakers, you may have all the ingredients needed at home already. All you'll need is butter, eggs, sugar, vanilla,...

  4. The Simple 150-Year-Old Family Cookie Recipe I Make Every Year

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    How to Make Swedish Almond Christmas Cookies. The simple, buttery cookies coated in crunchy pearl sugar only require a few ingredients and the dough comes together quickly and easily.

  5. Cookie decorating - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread was likely the first U.S.-made Christmas cookie. Sugar cookies, one of the most widely decorated of cookies today, evolved from the English. The German cookie cutters produced more stylized cookies, many with secular Christmas subjects, and for less cost, than the local American tinsmiths.

  6. 200+ Christmas Cookie Ideas Your Family Will Love This Holiday

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    We've gathered more than 200 of the best Christmas cookie recipes, ranging from traditional Christmas sugar cookies and chocolate chip cookies, to healthy vegan and gluten-free cookies.

  7. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Christmas cookies: Europe: Sugar biscuits and cookies from various types of doughs. They all have in common that they are shaped and decorated in a way that has something to do with Christmas and its traditions. See also Gingerbread, Pfeffernüsse, Springerle and sugar cookies. Cowboy cookies: United States