Use this classic cookie dough from Matt Lewis of Brooklyn's Baked bakery to make his Brookie (brownie-cookie) dessert.
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These classic molasses cookies are sure to be a hit in your household.
Author: Martha Stewart
Keep the dough for this delicate, flavorful cookie in your freezer. Later, you can slice off just what you need from the frozen log of dough and bake.
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Chocolate-drizzled macaroons pair orange juice and zest with grated coconut. Don't confuse these tasty treats with French macarons.
Author: Martha Stewart
Semisweet chocolate and candied orange zest add intrigue to these gift-worthy biscotti.
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Mix colored sugars (or use leftover sugar from your work surface) to create new shades for these holiday treats.
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This recipe, from Elayne Kitchen of Norwalk, Connecticut, is her daughter Bonnie's delicious variation on Italian amaretti, airy almond drop cookies.
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Thanks to a cookie cutter, these sugar cookies not only taste citrusy but look it, too.
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Try one of our layered icebox-cookie variations: Apricot-Pistachio and Raspberry-Almond.
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You can bake these up to ten days ahead and store in the freezer, without cutting into bars; wrap the baking sheet tightly in plastic.
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Send a caring message this Valentine's Day by giving chocolaty, sugar-dusted hugs and kisses to someone you love. This recipe appears on the Martha Stewart...
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A crunchy Greek cookie similar to Italian biscotti, this twice-baked treat is made with a flavorful combination of barley flour, sesame seeds, ouzo, and...
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Espresso powder deepens the cocoa taste of these devilishly decadent cookies, but you can omit it, if you like.
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These crisp pistachio pralines, not unlike brittle, can be cut to any size. Packaged individually or in clusters, they're just right for doling out coworkers...
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Almonds do double duty here -- silky almond butter helps hold the bars together, while chopped toasted almonds add just the right amount of crunch.
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These confectioners'-sugar-dusted almond cookies are also made with fruit (orange zest) and spice (anise seed), giving them a complex flavor.
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These nutty-sweet bars could be dessert, a quick breakfast, or after-school treats.
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Use this recipe along with our Royal Icing to make Partridge-in-a-Pear-Tree Cookies, Snowman Cookies, Reindeer Cookies, Santa Claus Cookies, Marbleized...
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Carrot cake is among everyone's favorite desserts, and this former Cookie of the Week incorporates the same ingredients into delicious sandwich cookies...
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These golden-edged banana cookies stuffed with cream cheese frosting unite two favorites -- whoopie pie and moist banana cake -- in an immensely satisfying...
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These shortbread cookies are an ideal companion to a well-made cup of coffee.
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These Italian cookies are made without butter or oil and are twice baked to crisp perfection. Try Almond Biscotti, Cherry Espresso Biscotti, Mexican Chocolate...
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Similar in flavor to pecan pie, these lightly spiced bourbon pecan chews gain their characteristic texture from a measure of molasses.
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When richly spiced cardamom cookies, scented with allspice and cloves, are pressed with wood-grain and scallop patterns and cut into the shapes of trees...
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The pink hearts are made from a sugar-cookie dough; the chocolate hearts are a little denser. What holds these charming sandwich cookies together is a...
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Malt powder enriches these cookies with a creamy caramel and vanilla flavor that calls to mind a malted milk shake at an old-time soda fountain.
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These cookie bars can be made up to three days ahead and stored in a cool place.
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Martha made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 402.
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With its cheesecake center nestled between toasted coconut and a fudgy crust, this rich treat just may be the candy bar of your dreams. Be sure to use...
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Crisp pistachio cookies, sandwiched around a soft, chocolate filling, are dipped in bittersweet chocolate and garnished with a sprinkle of bright-green...
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We've taken the guesswork out of making this classic French Macaroons with Toasted Hazelnuts, so you can prepare the dessert at home (for less than 25...
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Festive candy-stripe cookie sticks are a holiday favorite, but can be enjoyed as a treat any time of year.
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Since these sublime cookies rely on butter for much of their flavor, use the best quality creamery butter you can find.
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Blondies are made even more irresistible, thanks to cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.
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Once iced, these cookies need to dry completely overnight before being stamped with a message for your sweetheart.
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These chewy, sweet bars are a great alternative to fruitcake -- but they don't contain any alcohol, making them a kid-friendly holiday treat.
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This wonderful holiday recipe for candied ginger shortbread wedges can be found in Season's Eatings.
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Simple sugar cookies become tokens of affection when cut into X's and O's for your valentine. This recipe appears on the Martha Stewart Makes Cookies App....
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Spook Halloween party guests with these light, airy confections made of meringue. All you need to make these bloody bites are egg whites and sugar, which...
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Simple sugar cookies serve as the canvas for these elegant "cherry blossoms." Use pink royal icing to create the "petals" and brown luster dust to form...
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This cookie has everything but the kitchen sink in its list of ingredients. Martha made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 607.
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Florentines may look as lacy and delicate as a spider web, but they're very simple to prepare. The heat of the oven does most of the work, transforming...
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Easy and impressive, these sandwich cookies embellish store-bought shortbread with a decadent four-ingredient date-and-walnut spread that has a honeylike...
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Icebox cookies are really just extra-pretty sugar cookies. Before baking, the dough is flattened, rolled into logs, chilled, and sliced-steps kids can...
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