Cookie
Date Squares
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 3 hr
Faye's Cherry Bells
Faye Gardner, Haleyville, Ala.
"I perfected a sister-in-law's cookie and have been baking them every Christmas since 1969."
"I perfected a sister-in-law's cookie and have been baking them every Christmas since 1969."
Brown Sugar Ginger Crisps
You might be tempted to bake 2 sheets of cookies at a time in the upper and lower thirds of the oven. Don't give in to this urge—the cookies must go in the middle of the oven to cook through and brown evenly.
Chocolate Macaroons with Chocolate or Caramel Filling
Each filling makes enough for one batch of cookies. Whichever filling you choose, be sure to prepare it a day ahead.
Orange Shortbread
Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Oatmeal Cookies with Raisins, Dates, and Walnuts
Charmaine Haravey of Niwot, Colorado, writes: "I love spending my days in the mountains. It's one of the reasons that I moved to Boulder County. But since I started my new job, I don't have as much time to hike, ski, or enjoy my other favorite activity — cooking. Spending time in the kitchen has now become a luxury. Instead of making a complete meal in the evening, I prepare "single-girl food" — namely cookies, grilled sandwiches, and egg dishes. But I don't use that expression negatively. I never miss an opportunity to share a batch of cookies with my friends."
Classic Date Bars
Susan Richardson of Edina, Minnesota, writes: "My mother worked full-time when I was growing up, so as the oldest daughter in a family of six children, I did a lot of cooking. From the time I was seven years old, my mom taught me how to cook and bake — salad, bread, vegetables, and dessert were pretty much part of every dinner. Even today, I make it a point to prepare and eat dinner with my two teenage children. Though we're very busy, we'll never abandon our dinner ritual. It's the time when we can talk and reconnect."
Mrs. Rubenstein's Snowflake Cookies
To recall the miracle of Hanukkah, dishes fried in oil are prepared during the holiday festivities. The mother of our executive editor used to dazzle her family with these cookies-each one slightly different from the next.
Tuiles
Preparation time: 10 minutes to make the batter, 1 1/2 hours resting time for the batter, and approximately 10 minutes baking time.
Pecan Squares
"On our way to and from the Washington coast, we often stop at a small restaurant in Montesano called Savory Faire," says Thelma Laird of Fox Island, Washington. "They serve outstanding cinnamon rolls and imaginative sandwiches, but the recipe I'd most like to have is the one for pecan squares."
Pecan Fingers (Puckle Warts)
"When I was growing up, my mother would bake at least 20 different kinds of cookies each Christmas, but this is one of our favorites," writes Helen McKnight of Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. "My father gave the cookie its name, which he said meant 'pecan fingers' in some foreign language. The name stuck, and I still smile when I make them."
Crisp Anise Cookies
These accompany the sweet-potato flans . Toast the aniseed in a dry skillet over medium heat until fragrant, about one minute.
Bonnie Donaldson's Ranger Cookies
"Imagine my surprise when, while waiting at a beauty salon, I opened an October 1994 issue of gourmet and noticed 'Gwen Bradford’s Ranger Cookies," begins Bonnie Donalson of San Diego, California.
"'Impostor!' I cried. With all due respect to Ms. Bradford, as I am sure her cookies are delicious, it's hardly worth the trouble of baking cookies if you leave out the chocolate chips. I have a friend who literally fights with her husband over my ranger cookies. Others start hinting in October for their traditional bag of Christmas rangers."
Gingersnaps
Serve these gingersnaps as the spoons for this Pumpkin Spice Mousse.
Cranberry Turtle Bars
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 2 hr
Hazelnut Sable Stars
These are drizzled with melted semi-sweet chocolate. Other cookie-cutter shapes may be used as well.
Mexican Chocolate Brownies
Mexican chocolate, usually found in tablet form, contains cinnamon, sugar, and ground almonds — as do these fudgy squares.