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  2. Easy Skeleton Thumbprint Cookies Will Wow Your ... - AOL

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    Beat butter and sugar with an electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy, 1 to 2 minutes. Add egg yolk and vanilla and beat until combined. Reduce mixer speed to low and beat in flour ...

  3. 57 Valentine's Day Cookies That Will Show How Much You Care - AOL

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    Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies. Brown butter is a magical thing. It can turn an already perfect chocolate chip cookie into a phenomenal one. We also added milk powder to these cookies to make ...

  4. Jam-Filled Mezzaluna Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    Spoon 1 rounded teaspoon of jam onto one half of each round, leaving a 1/4-inch border; fold the other half over to enclose the jam. Using the tines of a fork, press the edges together to seal.

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Butter-based pastry that is traditionally hand-shaped in a ring form, glazed with egg and sprinkled with sesame. It is usually made at Easter to be eaten after Holy Saturday. Kourabiedes: Greece: Butter cookies (biscuits) that resemble light and airy shortbread, but are typically made with the addition of almonds.

  6. Hallongrotta - Wikipedia

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    Similar cookies sold in Australia are known as jam drops. The cookies are similar to shortbread cookies with an added filling. It is an easily baked molded cookie. The cookies are typically made with butter, flour, baking powder, sugar and vanilla. [2] [6] The cookies are usually filled with raspberry jam. [1] [2] [7]

  7. Jam Jams - Wikipedia

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    Jam Jams first appeared in Canadian community cookbooks during the 1930s, with early recipes found in both the Winnipeg Public Schools Home Economics cookbook and the Stayner Sun in Ontario. [1] The cookies gained widespread popularity in the 1950s when Purity Factories of St. John's, Newfoundland began mass-producing them at their new ...