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Chocolate Chip Meringue Kisses

Author: Martha Stewart

Hugs and Kisses Sugar Cookies

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....

Author: Martha Stewart

Puzzle Cookie

Baking these cookies is a wonderful winter activity to do with kids.

Author: Martha Stewart

Giant Chocolate Sugar Cookies

These oversize sugar cookies don't need any mix-ins or frostings -- their bold chocolate flavor says it all.

Author: Martha Stewart

Honey Lace Cookies

These crisp, delicate cookies are the perfect complement to our Earl Grey Pots de Creme.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fireworks Cookies

Put on a show with a display of these patriotic cookies that are perfect for the 4th of July.

Author: Martha Stewart

Oatmeal Cream Pies

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Author: Martha Stewart

Chewy Gingerbread Cookies

Use this recipe to make our Pumpkin-Gingerbread Ice Cream Sandwiches.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pine Nut and Almond Cookies

These little treats are sweet way to end an Italian meal.

Author: Martha Stewart

Green Tea Shortbread Leaves

Chinese green tea, which is sold as a powder, gives buttery shortbread a mild, somewhat exotic flavor, as well as a delicate tint. If using Japanese green...

Author: Martha Stewart

Chocolate Peppermint Cookies

No need to wait for the girls in green to sell you a box of cookies. Indulge in this version of the minty classic, with a holiday-inspired topping of crushed...

Author: Martha Stewart

Coconut Date Bars

This easy, no-bake dessert has just three healthy ingredients: dates, shredded coconut, and chopped walnuts.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemon Zucchini Cornmeal Cookies

These lemony cookies are an easy treat to make up for fall celebrations.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spiderweb Florentines

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...

Author: Martha Stewart

White Chocolate Gingerbread Blondies

Blondies are made even more irresistible, thanks to cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sugar Cookie Stars

Basic sugar cookies are the star of dessert when iced and decorated with edible silver dust. The icing will thicken as it sits, so make it once the cookies...

Author: Martha Stewart

Fig Filling

This is the filling for our Homemade Fig Bars.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bat and Cobweb Cookies

Just as setting out milk and cookies will appease a jolly elf, these gingerbread critters are sure to tame ornery beasts. Lemony royal icing cloaks the...

Author: Martha Stewart

Chocolate Madeleines

Pastry chef Gale Gand shares this recipe for chocolate madeleines from her cookbook "Chocolate and Vanilla."

Author: Martha Stewart

Petticoat Tails

This variation on our Classic Shortbread got their name either from their likeness to frilly underskirts or a mispronunciation of the French petites gatelles...

Author: Martha Stewart

Ladyfingers for Tiramisu

Use these ladyfingers to make Tiramisu.

Author: Martha Stewart

S'mores Cookies

No fire necessary to create these gooey, chocolaty treats.

Author: Martha Stewart

Molasses Sandwich Cookies

Molasses adds sweetness and color to these rich sandwich cookies and their buttery filling. Try them with a glass of milk or a cup of tea.

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Lace Cookies

These delicate, crispy cookies have a lacelike appearance and are delicious served with tea -- or combine them with Melon with Orange-Ginger Syrup for...

Author: Martha Stewart

Orange Ginger Rounds

Make sure the dough is well chilled. The log of orange sable dough is rolled in crystallized ginger which, when sliced, forms decorative and delicious...

Author: Martha Stewart

Date and Walnut Sandwich Cookies

Easy and impressive, these sandwich cookies embellish store-bought shortbread with a decadent four-ingredient date-and-walnut spread that has a honeylike...

Author: Martha Stewart

Salted Peanut Bars

Melted marshmallows give these nutty bars their elastic texture.

Author: Martha Stewart

Amaretti Crisps

To achieve the most volume, whisk egg whites in a metal bowl set over a pot of simmering water until just warm to the touch.

Author: Martha Stewart

Flower Sugar Cookies

You will need twenty-four 10-inch wooden skewers. To shape your cookies like mushrooms, use a 3-inch mushroom cookie cutter (countrykitchensa.com).

Author: Martha Stewart

Cutout Cookie Dough

Use our clever no-frosting technique for these Cutout Christmas Tree Cookies that will surprise and delight everyone on your list.

Author: Martha Stewart

Iced Chocolate Waffle Cookies

These chocolate-cinnamon waffle cookies were made in a waffle iron, then dusted with confectioners' sugar.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bunny Cookies

Two quick snips and a couple of pokes into an oblong ball of sugar-cookie dough create sweet bite-size bunnies.

Author: Martha Stewart

Iced Thumbprint Cookies

Even Santa's littlest helper can help make these cookies.

Author: Martha Stewart

Chinese Almond Cookies

These cookies are the perfect ending for a Chinese dinner. They are so good that Martha often uses them just for the cookie jar. This recipe is from "Entertaining,"...

Author: Martha Stewart

Holiday Divinity

Take one bite of this Southern classic, and you'll see why its name supposedly originated from the word 'divine'! Divinity candy is nougat-like confection...

Author: Sarah Carey

Stained Glass Cookie Ornaments

Sugar cookies turn magical when their centers are cut out and filled with chopped hard candies. As the dough bakes, the candy melts into a dazzling stained-glass...

Author: Martha Stewart

Buttery Pecan Rounds

Pecan halves hint at the rich flavor of these cookies. Butter brings out the nut's unique flavor.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lemony Madeleines

Bite-sized and irresistible, these lemony Madeleines are a classic, spongy, and unmistakably French.

Author: Martha Stewart

Freezable Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

Chocolate sandwich cookies, with a variety of flavorful fillings, create boldly striped packages when lined up neatly and wrapped in cellophane.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grandmother Brinton's Raisin Bars

This recipe comes from assistant food editor Tara Bench's family. The rustic bars with a fruit filling sandwiched between layers of buttery dough can be...

Author: Martha Stewart

White Chocolate Glazed Cookies

Try one of our glazed spritz-cookie variations: Citrus-Glazed Cookies, Vanilla-Glazed Swirl Cookies, and Vanilla-Glazed Cookies.

Author: Martha Stewart

Crisp Toffee Chocolate Bars

This salty-sweet version of a shortbread cookie, packed with chocolate chips and brown sugar, is best when served warm.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda...

Author: Martha Stewart

Chewy Caramel Mystery Cookies

Take a peek inside your cauldron and see what candy is leftover from Halloween. Chop it up and mix it in these decadent and delightful cookies, which extend...

Author: Martha Stewart

Almond Shortbread Sandwich Cookies

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Author: Martha Stewart

Salty Butterscotch Toffee Cookies

A generous dusting of Maldon sea salt gives these treats from TV chef Nora Singley their irresistible flavor.

Author: Martha Stewart

Linzer Sandwiches

This cookie is a sublime combination of nut-laden pastry and preserves.

Author: Martha Stewart

Blueberry and Cream Cookies

This one-of-a-kind cookie recipe is courtesy of pastry chef Christina Tosi of Momofuku Milk Bar.

Author: Martha Stewart

Lollipop Cookies

Bring out the sweet side of Halloween with these colorful sugar cookies, a real treat for your favorite little tricksters. Kids will be happy to help out...

Author: Martha Stewart

Espresso Macarons

We've taken the guesswork out of making these patisserie beauties, so you can prepare them at home (for less than 25 cents a pop!). Be sure to weigh the...

Author: Martha Stewart

Chocolate Cherry Crumb Bars

Although this bar is as rich and moist as cake, you don't need a fork to enjoy it. The kirsch-spiked filling will appeal to grown-up tastes; for kids,...

Author: Martha Stewart