Holiday
Cookies From Around the World
By William Smith
The holidays are all about traditions and in
every corner of the world, the people mark the
season with delectable cookies. Here are just
a few of the traditional holiday cookies from
around the world.
Scottish Shortbread Cookies -
A simple recipe of flour, butter, sugar and cornstarch
yields a delightful cookie that the Scots enjoy
year round. However, they are particularly popular
during New Year celebrations. There are numerous
recipes for shortbread, but the Scots seem to
know the trick for making them addicting.
Israeli Rugelach - This sweet
Jewish treat has become a part of mainstream society
in the US and throughout the world. The yeast
based dough is cut in circles, covered with something
like raisins or nuts, and rolled up to make crescent
shapes.
Chinese Almond Cookies - The
sweet almond has been cultivated in China since
600 AD making it a long term favorite in Chinese
cooking. The Chinese often grind the almonds into
a paste and combine it with milk to make sweet
desserts such as these cookies that are enjoyed
throughout the holidays.
Greek Melomakarona - These delicious
morsels are made in a 2 step process. First, the
cookies are baked until they have the texture
of cake. Then they are liberally soaked in a mixture
of honey syrup that is absorbed by the sponge-like
cookie, creating a sweet treat like no other.
During the Christmas season, these cookies are
eaten all over Greece.
Mexican Wedding Cookies - These
delectable cookies that are chock full of nuts
and rolled in powdered sugar are known by many
names in various countries throughout the world.
They are usually shaped as crescents or round
balls. The recipe may vary a bit from country
to country, but the main ingredients are essentially
the same. For instance, the people of Greece call
them Kourambiethes and in the US, they are often
known as butter balls or snowballs. In Mexico,
these nutty delights are put in fancy paper holders
and given out as guest favors at weddings. Whatever
the name, they are delicious all the same!
Polish Thumbprint Cookies -
These delightful little cookies literally have
a thumbprint in the middle that is filled with
apricot or other jam/preserves. Made with honey
and almonds, these Christmas cookies capture the
usual flavor of this region of the world.
German Chocolate Pretzel Cookies -
These pretzel-shaped, chocolate shortbread cookies
are a favorite in Germany at Christmas time. To
make them look like authentic pretzels, they put
on a light egg glaze and sprinkle the cookies
with coarse sugar.
Swedish Pepparkakor - Also known
as Swedish Ginger Thins, the Swedes often use
cookie cutters to make these thin cookies into
fun shapes like animals, people and stars during
the holidays. It is a great family Christmas tradition
much like making rolled and cut-out sugar cookies
in the US.
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