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

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    Add the almond extract, vanilla extract, salt and then the flour to the bowl. 2. Give the dough a couple of turns with a sturdy flexible spatula, then turn the mixer back on low and mix just until ...

  3. Kavala Almond Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Kavala Almond Cookies, Kavala Cookies (Turkish: Kavala Kurabiyesi) [2] [3] [4] or Edirne Almond Cookies (Turkish: Edirne Bademli Kurabiyesi) [5] is a kurabiye from Turkish cuisine. The Kavala cookie is made with almond, flour and butter. [6] The kurabiye gets its name from Kavala. The modern recipe of the cookie originated during the Ottoman ...

  4. Everybody Should Try This Trick to Making Perfectly Round Cookies

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    How to Make Perfectly Round Cookies. Let’s start with your drop cookie recipe—you can choose from chocolate chip cookies, soft sugar cookies, cake mix cookies, or whatever your heart desires ...

  5. The step almost everyone skips when making cookies - AOL

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  6. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Crescent shaped cookies made of flour, butter and egg, filled with ground almonds, sugar, cinnamon and orange blossom water. Known as Kaab el Ghazal in Arabic and Cornes de Gazelles in French. Ghorabiye: Iran: Made of almond flour, sugar, egg white, vanilla, margarine and pistachio. Ghoriba: Maghreb, Middle East

  7. Butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    Butter cookies at their most basic have no flavoring, but they are often flavored with vanilla, chocolate, and coconut, and/or topped with sugar crystals. They also come in a variety of shapes such as circles, squares, ovals, rings, and pretzel-like forms, and with a variety of appearances, including marbled, checkered or plain. [ 2 ]

  8. Rainbow cookie - Wikipedia

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    There are also versions of rainbow cookies made for Passover, which are made with matzo meal or almond flour (due to the prohibition of leavening during this holiday). [10] Jewish Americans adapted this cookie to suit their own Kosher dietary needs, substituting margarine for the butter originally used (making them pareve).

  9. Ma'amoul - Wikipedia

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    Ma'amoul (Arabic: معمول maʿmūl [mæʕˈmuːl]) is a filled butter cookie made with semolina flour. It is popular throughout the Arab world. The filling can be made with dried fruits like figs, dates, or nuts such as pistachios or walnuts, and occasionally almonds. [1