Apricot Sugar Plum Cookies
No-bake cookies that store for a few weeks are like gold during the entertaining season. Treat these pretty sugar-rolled cookies like truffles and serve them in place of dessert with after-dinner coffee or tea.
No-bake cookies that store for a few weeks are like gold during the entertaining season. Treat these pretty sugar-rolled cookies like truffles and serve them in place of dessert with after-dinner coffee or tea.
Known as zaletti, these classic Italian cookies boast dried cherries and cranberries are equal parts crispy and crunchy.
The special press needed to shape these unique cookies is easily found in kitchenware stores. You'll want to lightly grease it before using to prevent sticking. Give this Italian cookie recipe a try at your next family get-together.
Iced sugar cookies make a cheerful birthday message when placed on top of iced cupcakes. You'll need less than half of the cookie dough to make enough toppers - use the leftover dough to make tasty loot bag treats.
How do you make creamy fudge even dreamier? Add chunks of homemade cookie dough, of course! Stir the fudge mixture gently to ensure the cookie dough stays in bite-size chunks.
These precious little sandwich cookies are as delicious as they are pretty. It may seem like a lot of rose water in the filling, but don't worry – it only adds a hint of floral flavour. Be sure to add the liquid to the icing slowly and gradually so that it doesn't separate. Use a pretty fluted cookie cutter to make these stand out on your cookie tray.
We're crazy for the added coconut in these chocolate chip cookies.
The fudgy exterior of this cookie hides a decadent surprise — ooey-gooey melted caramel. Serve with slices of watermelon.
Since this recipe makes plenty of classic sugar cookies, you'll have enough to fill the cookie jar, too.
Leave these cookies plain or frost them with white Decorator Icing, adding coloured sprinkles, silver shot or dragees.