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Honey and Almond Biscotti
These cookies from the town of Prato are also known as cantucci. They are usually served with the Italian dessert wine Vin Santo.
By Peggy Markel
Childhood Gingerbread with Molasses
Working on this book has taken us new places, and also back to explore taste memories from the past and from travel. Sometimes we've stumbled on childhood tastes, and sometimes we've gone looking for them.
This dark gingerbread is from scribbled notes I found in an old cookbook of my mother's. I don't know where she got the recipe, but I do know that she made it regularly, especially in winter, when its rich, warm scent would draw us into the kitchen at dinnertime. Serve it as a snack or for dessert.
By Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid
Poppy Seed Shortbreads
Inspired by the poppy seed breads made in many Russian homes, these cookies capture the traditional flavors without the time investment of making a yeast bread. You can substitute 1 cup walnuts (toasted, cooled, and finely chopped) for the poppy seeds if you prefer.
Pecan Meringue Cookies
Scented with nutmeg, these distinctive light little cookies have been a family favorite for many years. They are easy to make, melt in your mouth, and are far better than store-bought meringue cookies.
By Phyllis Glazer and Miriyam Glazer
Cumin Financiers
La Famille gives these sweet petits fours new personality by adding cumin. To make them, we started with Faye Levy's recipe, from our October 1990 issue.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Lemon Peel Tuiles
These thin cookies resemble the strip of lemon peel that's often served with a cup of espresso.
Chocolate-Peanut Butter Chip Fudge Cookies
Marty Rosencranz of River Vale, New Jersey, writes: "Even though I am a professional chef — at the Valley Brook Golf Club in New Jersey — when I cook at home I make dishes that are good but fast. I took two years to perfect the recipe for my chewy chocolate cookies. They're so good that they are now a signature item on the club's menu."
Butterscotch chips could easily stand in for the peanut butter chips.
By Marty Rosencranz
Coconut Shortbread Cookies
This recipe yields enough cookies to make the crust for the Tropical Cheesecake and the crumbs and garnish for the Banana-Cream Parfaits .
Caramel Candy Bars
By En Ming Hsu
Double-Chocolate Brownies
By Paula Zsiray
White Chocolate Chip and Cashew Cookies
These cookies are also great made with regular semisweet chocolate chips.
By Terezinha de Melo
Spritz Christmas Wreath Cookies
Spritz cookies-from the German Spritzen, meaning "to squirt"- are formed into fanciful shapes when the dough is piped through a cookie press. One food editor still uses her aunt Carol's old metal spritzer to make these delicate cookie.
Walnut-Topped Spice Cookies
"When my ancestors left Spain and settled on the Greek island of Rhodes five hundred years ago, they brought with them their Sephardic culture," writes Rebecca Levy. "Likewise, when I fled Greece during World War II and eventually relocated to Los Angeles, I brought with me the traditions of my home. A lot of these traditions have to do with food, and since sharing my heritage has always been important to me, I often make favorites from my homeland for friends and family."
These dainty cookies have a sandy texture.
Hungarian Nut Cookies
Few cookies are easier to make or more sublime to eat. I created them for my beautiful Hungarian mom, who called them finum, or refined. Sometimes we eat them with a strong cup of coffee as we play Scrabble, or after dinner, with a slightly chilled glass of sweet Tokay wine.
By Rozanne Gold
Chocolate-Chip Ice-Cream-Sandwich Cake with Butterscotch Sauce
Here's a party-size ice cream sandwich that everyone will love. We use two 9-inch-diameter cake pans so that the cookies keep their round shape when baking. And there's no need for last-minute fuss; this can be made up to three days ahead.
Pecan and Brown Sugar Crescents
Partner these with ripe pears and a blue cheese, like Roquefort or Gorgonzola.