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Tater Tazz
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Post by Tater Tazz »

what is everyones favorite holiday cookie?

i guess the one i like is the peanut butter hersey kiss cookie.:rolleyes:
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Marie5656
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I am not sure if anyone besides other Italians will know what I mean when I say I like meatball cookies.
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Post by lady cop »

my ginger cookies (recipe in kitchen forum) and my brother makes 'mexican wedding cookies' which are lovely!
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molasses crinkles..........
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Post by Nomad »

Cookies ?

Where are the cookies ?
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what is a meatball cookie? how do you make that? i've made tomato soup cookies before(polish). they are good.:D
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Tater Tazz;488899 wrote: what is a meatball cookie? how do you make that? i've made tomato soup cookies before(polish). they are good.:D


Saltine cracker cookies would be good with that.
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Nomad;488904 wrote: Saltine cracker cookies would be good with that.


ha ha that is funny. they actually do not even taste like tomato. they take a couple of weeks to make.:-6
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Tater Tazz;488899 wrote: what is a meatball cookie? how do you make that? i've made tomato soup cookies before(polish). they are good.:D


They are made with chocolate, and look like little meatballs. Here is a recipe:

ITALIAN MEAT BALL COOKIES

1 c. vegetable shortening

1 1/2 c. sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

1 c. milk

5 c. flour

3 eggs

5 tsp. baking powder

1 tbsp. cinnamon

1 tbsp. cloves

1 tbsp. nutmeg

3/4 c. baking cocoa

1 c. nuts (opt.)

1 c. chocolate chips (opt.)

Cream shortening, sugar and eggs; then add vanilla and milk. Add flour, baking powder, cocoa and spices. Add nuts and chocolate chips. Roll dough into balls the size of walnuts and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes in a 375 degree oven. When cookies are cool, frost with glaze.

GLAZE:

3 tbsp. butter

3 c. confectioners' sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

Add enough warm milk as needed to make glaze into a runny consistency

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Post by Red »

we always buy a tin of cadburys choccy biccys and i bake christmas almond iced cookies and choc chunk cookies (most of which df takes to work) weve also got some lebkuchen cookies which are tasty little german biccys
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pompom...an FYI, adding the chocolate chips is a tad bit of overkill. My sister in law, who is usually the one who makes them, does not add the chips..just the nuts.
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chocolate/overkill....not possible :rolleyes:
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Marie5656;489111 wrote: They are made with chocolate, and look like little meatballs. Here is a recipe:

ITALIAN MEAT BALL COOKIES

1 c. vegetable shortening

1 1/2 c. sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

1 c. milk

5 c. flour

3 eggs

5 tsp. baking powder

1 tbsp. cinnamon

1 tbsp. cloves

1 tbsp. nutmeg

3/4 c. baking cocoa

1 c. nuts (opt.)

1 c. chocolate chips (opt.)

Cream shortening, sugar and eggs; then add vanilla and milk. Add flour, baking powder, cocoa and spices. Add nuts and chocolate chips. Roll dough into balls the size of walnuts and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes in a 375 degree oven. When cookies are cool, frost with glaze.

GLAZE:

3 tbsp. butter

3 c. confectioners' sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

Add enough warm milk as needed to make glaze into a runny consistency




thank you going to try. tazz
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Post by cherandbuster »

My favorite cookies are white chocolate chip. And not in a chocolate cookie base, but a 'vanilla'- type cookie. And you can hold the macadamia nuts, please :p
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cherandbuster;489325 wrote: My favorite cookies are white chocolate chip. And not in a chocolate cookie base, but a 'vanilla'- type cookie. And you can hold the macadamia nuts, please :p


Holding them is no fun...guess I will eat them
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Marie5656;489329 wrote: Holding them is no fun...guess I will eat them


Great! Then I don't have to feel guilty if I eat some white chocolate *before* I put it in the cookies, right? :)
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cherandbuster;489331 wrote: Great! Then I don't have to feel guilty if I eat some white chocolate *before* I put it in the cookies, right? :)


Great..I will eat YOUR macadamia nuts, and YOU can eat my white Chocolate.
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Marie5656;489332 wrote: Great..I will eat YOUR macadamia nuts, and YOU can eat my white Chocolate.


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Post by ELF »

Can I have some cookies, please? :D

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