Favorite Holiday Cookies / Treats

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I have three very favorite treats during the Christmas / New Year's holiday season. They are Russian teacakes (shown in the pic), English toffee, and Fantasy Fudge!
 

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I tried a new holiday recipe this year which will be a forever favorite, Stollen. I didn't add any marzipan, and instead of citron I added 1/3 cup marmalade. We used mostly dried apricots, candied ginger and raisins for dry fruits. I did the gluten free version, still really good. Rising with yeast is a must. Very addictive!
 

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I tried a new holiday recipe this year which will be a forever favorite, Stollen. I didn't add any marzipan, and instead of citron I added 1/3 cup marmalade. We used mostly dried apricots, candied ginger and raisins for dry fruits. I did the gluten free version, still really good. Rising with yeast is a must. Very addictive!
My grandmother used to bake Stollen for us every Christmas and always quiz us after Christmas asking how many slices we ate! It's good with coffee.
 

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we used to make black walnut cookies and then also pecan dipped cookies with a marachino cherry in the middle. i liked both but the 2nd one was more work since you had to fine chop the pecans to roll the cookies in, and then do that rolling and mash them down a bit and put the cherry on top before baking.

for flavor i really liked the black walnut cookies even more and we put some almond frosting on them. i've made the black walnut cookies several times over the years and will probably make some this winter before spring gets here.
 

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Merrie Mallow Fudgies**

15 large marshmallows quartered and frozen*
1 cup shortening
1 cup sugar + extra to roll cookies in
1/2 cup tightly packed brown sugar
1 tsp vanilla
2 eggs
3 cups flour
2/3 cup cocoa
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt

Quarter and freeze the marshmallows at least a day before making cookies.

Cream together shortening and sugars.

Add the vanilla and eggs and beat well.

Sift together the flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt and mix in slowly until thoroughly incorporated into dough.

Shape rounded teaspoonful of dough around each frozen marshmallow quarter, sealing the marshmallow in very well. Roll in granulated sugar. Place on lightly greased or parchment lined cookie sheets.

Bake at 400° F. for 5 - 7 minutes until cookies crack.

Cool 2 minutes before removing from cookie sheets.

* To substitute mini-marshmallows for regular marshmallows, the general guideline is that about 10 mini-marshmallows are equivalent to 1 regular marshmallow.

** May be hazardous to your waistline.
 

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My grandmother used to bake Stollen for us every Christmas and always quiz us after Christmas asking how many slices we ate! It's good with coffee.
Lucky you! I love that it is so balanced in sweetness, so little sugar in there aside from the dried fruits. This Christmas I really noticed how over sugared everything is so the stollen was a really refreshing change.
 

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