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Old Dec 11th 2016, 11:40 pm
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We all know that Nutek loves his cake and stollen. I exchange Christmas Cookies with friends and neighbors and am looking for new recipes. Tried of the standard ones and looking for something new.

My favorites to date are:

Tollhouse Cookies with walnuts

Almond Crescents Half Dipped in Dark Chocolate

Anyone want to share theirs?

https://www.landolakes.com/recipe/17...-dipped-moons/

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We all know that Nutek loves his cake and stollen. I exchange Christmas Cookies with friends and neighbors and am looking for new recipes. Tried of the standard ones and looking for something new.

My favorites to date are:

Tollhouse Cookies with walnuts

Almond Crescents Half Dipped in Dark Chocolate

Anyone want to share theirs?
Almost Christmas cookies.....

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/223312/...elnut-cookies/

I don't add the chopped hazelnuts. Instead I add a few tablespoons of crunchy peanut butter.
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shortbread!
nothing to beat lovely buttery homemade shortbread. Looks lovely as petticoat tails.
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Custard creams or the cow cookies (malted milk)
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I make sweeties/candy instead because it tends to have a longer shelf life.
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You could make some West Coast Style chocolate

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Anything (although preferably shortbread cookies) with a thin layer of frosting and a load of crunchy sprinkles. It's a texture thing.
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Anything (although preferably shortbread cookies) with a thin layer of frosting and a load of crunchy sprinkles. It's a texture thing.
I've been rolling pilsbury sugar cookie dough in coloured sugar or sprinkles before I bake them for a while. It does give a nice texture
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Flapjacks, go down a treat and are easy to make...
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Flapjacks, go down a treat and are easy to make...
Do you mean the ones made from Golden Syrup?
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Flapjacks, go down a treat and are easy to make...
Okay! Now I have to go and google flapjack cookies. Thanks, Bob
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BOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You could have told me they are oatmeal cookies

Made three dozen of them already and they are good but not my favorite.
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Do you mean the ones made from Golden Syrup?
Yes. The golden syrup is the difference to the standard oatmeal cookies made over here. It's a different texture and they're set as a block rather than cookies.

They're lovely with a bit of dried cranberries or rum soaked raisins thrown in.
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BOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You could have told me they are oatmeal cookies
They aren't really.

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Yes. The golden syrup is the difference to the standard oatmeal cookies made over here. It's a different texture and they're set as a block rather than cookies.

They're lovely with a bit of dried cranberries or rum soaked raisins thrown in.
^^ Yes.. This.
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They aren't really.



^^ Yes.. This.
Or chocolate drizzled over....

they aren't oatmeal cookies!!! tut tut Rete....
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