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Ginger and Chocolate Chip Hearts
Easy, do-ahead heart-shaped cookies to go with the strawberries.
Fudgy Chocolate-Raspberry Bars
In this recipe, dense chocolate cake is topped with a glaze made from raspberry jam and chocolate-fresh berries are the finishing touch. This dessert is elegant picnic fare: Prepare the bars a day ahead, and pack in a covered container.
Sugar Cookies
For variety, try adding one-half cup dried currants or chopped nuts.
Hermit Bars
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Cocoa Meringue Kisses
If you want crisp cookies, serve these on the same day they're made; they soften even when stored in an airtight container.
Orange-Almond Lace Cookies
The egg makes these a little less delicate (and less likely to break) than traditional lace cookies. Arrange them in a decorative box or tin lined with festive tissue paper, then secure the package with a fancy bow.
Norwegian Christmas Cookies
Serina Kaker
"When a good friend went out of town, I volunteered to water the plants in her apartment, and my reward was helping myself to the Christmas cookies, all nicely stored in a tin," says Jane A. Van Pelt of Alexandria, Virginia. "Well, they were delicious and had completely disappeared by the time my friend returned. She told me that the recipe had come to her through her Norwegian roots and was a favorite in her family. Now these cookies are a holiday favorite in our family, and I hope they will be shared with many others."
Chocolate-Toffee Brownie Cake
English toffee enhances both the cake and topping of this delicious treat.
Flourless Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip Cookies
A couple of the best convenience foods of the century undoubtedly are peanut butter (introduced at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair) and chocolate chips (first sold by Nestle; in 1939). Separately, they are the basis of two of the nation's favorite cookies. Together, the ingredients are an unbeatable team.
Chile Brownies
A staple in some Texas bakeries, Chile Brownies are spicy and sweet, a combination perhaps unfamiliar to, well, other folks (aka Yankees). While kids might prefer simpler brownies, these have a peppery kick many grown-ups adore. We didn't skimp on the chocolate by an ounce. These brownies would be perfect after a barbecue dinner, a fajita supper, or a chile cook-off.
Almond Macaroons
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 45 min
Chocolate Chip and Peppermint Crunch Crackles
These fudgy treats, also known as crinkles, get their name from the small wrinkles that develop on top as they bake.