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Swedish Cookies

They’re simple to make, and a nice change from the typical butter or shortbread cookie. Flavored with maple syrup, these turn ...
Swedish ginger cookies, or pepparkakor, are the holiday cookies you make when you want something that feels special but won’t send you into a stress spiral. These thin, crispy spice cookies have been ...
While Biscoff and other speculoos cookies have an intricate design stamped on the top, this recipe calls for a totally doable design: simply run a fork over the top of the dough to create the thin ...
Fika is a wonderful Swedish tradition. Though the word loosely translates to “coffee break,” it doesn’t just mean grabbing a coffee. Rather, it is time to slow down, taking a moment to sit and savor a ...
I fell in love with "Swedish Cakes and Cookies" as soon as I opened the review copy from Skyhorse Publishing ($17.95, English translation by Melody Favish). With its cheerful red-and-white checked ...
“The one thing that might get me to go back to Ikea — someday — are the Havreflarn: crisp oatmeal cookies with dark chocolate sandwiched in between them,” David Lebovitz writes in his new book, ...
A group of seniors at Asher Point Independent Living enjoyed baking holiday cookies, sharing family memories, and singing ...
Earlier this week, Oreo—which in the past year alone has brought blueberry pie, fruity crisp, choco chip, and cinnamon bun flavored cookies to the table—announced that it was pulling yet another ...
Editor’s Note: Living in the Colorado high country is pure joy. Baking in it isn’t. High altitude makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall, and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level.
For many of our readers, making cookies during the holiday season isn’t a just another chore to check off the list: It’s a great way to make memories with friends and family. This is the fifth year ...
Everybody loves an Oreo. That balance of chocolate cookie and vanilla cream makes for a delicious treat. Dunking them in a glass in milk enhances the enjoyment. Changing the flavor, however, does not.