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  2. Lemon Crinkle Cookies Are Guaranteed to Brighten Your Day - AOL

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    Lemon crinkle cookies are a bright, sunshiny dessert recipe to make this spring! This citrus treat gets its stunning yellow color from a touch of turmeric.

  3. Slice and Bake These Luscious Lemon Meltaway Cookies - AOL

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    For the glaze: Meanwhile, place the sugar in a small bowl and whisk in the lemon zest and 2 tablespoons lemon juice, adding more lemon juice a little at a time as necessary until the glaze reaches ...

  4. The Secret Ingredient for Rich, Chewy, Extra Crinkly Crinkle ...

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    The most common crinkle cookies are chocolate, but over the years bakers have played around with this classic cookie and you can find crinkle cookie recipes in a range of flavors, including ...

  5. Blueberry Meyer Lemon Scones Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oven to 425. Line a baking sheet with a silpat or parchment paper. In a food processor combine all of the dry ingredients, except the 2 tablespoons of flour.

  6. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Invented by a former black slave sometime in the late 1700s, but still a popular recipe today. Recipe is a rolled cookie containing molasses, rum, crushed cloves, allspice, and cinnamon. Jodenkoek: Netherlands: Large, flat, round shortbread cookies. Jumble: England, possible roots in Italy

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    The Secret Ingredients For Easy Crinkle Cookies. A traditional crinkle cookie recipe is made by combining flour, sugar, eggs, butter or oil, salt and a leavening agent, like baking soda or baking ...

  8. Jumble (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Jumbles and cookies are very similar, and sometimes a jumble may be called a cookie, but cookie is a broader term for any small flat cake, used for small cakes as well as crisp ones, while jumbles are usually of the crisp variety. [3] A 1907 recipe for jumbles describes their texture as "crisp like snaps".

  9. Meyer lemon - Wikipedia

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    The Meyer lemon fruit is yellow and rounder than a true lemon. [8] The skin is fragrant and thin, colored a deep yellow with a slight orange tint when ripe. Meyer lemon fruits have a sweeter, less acidic flavor than the more common Lisbon or Eureka supermarket lemon varieties. [8] The pulp is a dark yellow and contains up to 10 seeds per fruit.