Travel Around The World With 46 Cookie Recipes (2024)

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    Food52 has taken their sugar-drunk fantasy and made it a reality. Here are 46 cookie recipes from over 30 countries to jump-start your holiday baking:

    1. Nanaimo Bars (Nanaimo, Canada)

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    Another reason to consider moving to Canada. Get the recipe.

    2. Pennsylvania Dutch Christmas Cookies (Pennsylvania, U.S.)

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    This may be a straight-laced cookie from a straight-laced place but it sure is good. Get the recipe.

    3. Rainbow Cookies (New York, U.S.)

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    What’s better than a technicolor platter of classic Italian bakery cookies? Get the recipe.

    4. Potato Chip Cookies (Saratoga Springs, U.S.)

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    Surprised? Hop on the bandwagon, potato chips and cookies are meant to be. Get the recipe.

    5. Benne Wafers (South Carolina, U.S.)

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    Since these are so thin, go ahead and eat a couple...or five...or ten! Get the recipe.

    6. Prune & Chocolate Rugelach (New York, U.S.)

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    Prunes aren't just for grandmas people. Get the recipe.

    7. Black & White Cookies (New York, U.S.)

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    Bring New York City at Christmastime to you. Get the recipe.

    8. Bizcochitos (New Mexico, U.S.)

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    Get excited, these are made with full-on lard (a.k.a. they're creamy and fatty and wonderful). Get the recipe.

    9. Mexican Wedding Cakes (Mexico)

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    This is a cookie recipe with a controversial past. Make it to find out. Get the recipe.

    10. Brigadeiros (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

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    Welcome to every birthday party and pretty much any kind of celebration in Brazil. Get the recipe.

    12. Serinakaker (Norway)

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    This Norwegian butter cookie was made to be put in Christmas cookie tins. Get the recipe.

    13. Swedish Rye Cookies (Sweden)

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    Rye cookies aren't very appetizing on their own but luckily this one calls for a hefty serving of cream cheese which makes everything much better. Get the recipe.

    14. Polish Apricot-Filled Cookies (Poland)

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    Speaking of cream cheese, this recipe beats out any cream cheese pastries you've tasted before. Get the recipe.

    15. Pfeffernuse (Germany)

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    Sorry Grandma, but these German spice cookies are better than any cookie you've ever made. Get the recipe.

    16. Austrian Vanilla Crescents (Vanillekipferl) (Austria)

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    These crescent cookies may appear unspectacular, but trust us, they're not. Get the recipe.

    17. Vanilice (Serbia)

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    This cookie was voted BEST out of this whole list. Run to the grocery store and pick up ingredients now. Get the recipe.

    18. Koulourakia (Greek Sesame Twist Cookies) (Greece)

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    This cookie has been passed down for generations. Continue the tradition. Get the recipe.

    19. Pain d'Amande (France)

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    A cookie for all your gifting, swapping, and impressing needs this holiday season. Get the recipe.

    20. Brandy Snaps (U.K.)

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    We bet you've heard of brandy snaps before but maybe you've never actually seen them? Here they are! Get the recipe.

    21. Maltese Lemon Christmas Cookies (Malta)

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    Smell that citrus? In Malta, it’s the smell of lemon—not chocolate or peppermint or cinnamon—that means Christmas. Get the recipe.

    22. Spanish Butter Wafers (Spain)

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    The best friend your tea (or wine) will have this holiday season. Get the recipe.

    23. Tehina Shortbread (Israel)

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    This traditional shortbread has a surprise. We recommend finding out. Get the recipe.

    24. Samsa (Almond-Orange Triangles) (Northern Africa (Morocco, Tunisia & Algeria)

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    A cousin to baklava, samsa get fried instead of baked. Get the recipe.

    25. Chin Chin (Nigeria)

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    Meet Chin Chin: the cutest Christmas cookie on the planet. Get the recipe.

    26. Nigerian Coconut Cookie Crisps (Nigeria)

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    This coconut and jam cookie should be your priority. Get the recipe.

    27. Halawa (Halva) Truffles (Egypt)

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    The root of the word "halawa" is sweetness so this cookie pretty much sums up everything you want during the holidays. Get the recipe.

    28. Mbatata (Sweet Potato Cookies) (Malawi)

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    Yes, you should make sweet potato cookies. Get the recipe.

    29. Chocolate Pepper Cookies (South Africa)

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    Spice things up: Add black pepper to your next batch of chocolate cookies. Get the recipe.

    30. Basler Leckerli (Waldshut-Tiengen, Southern Germany)

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    The German boyfriend came and went, but this spice cookie recipe is still kicking it. Get the recipe.

    31. Elisenlebkuchen (Nuremberg, Germany)

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    Of all the gingerbread out there, here’s the one that will be your new favorite. Get the recipe.

    32. Buccellati (Sicilian Christmas Cookies) (Sicily, Italy)

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    Benvenuti to a Sicilian Christmas! Get the recipe.

    33. Ukrainian Curd Cheese Cookies (Ukraine)

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    No, Midwest America is not the only place that boasts cheese curds. Get the recipe.

    34. Rice Cookies with Cardamom and Rose Water (Kermanshah, Iran)

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    Simple to make and richly-textured, they're a great answer to the question of gluten-free sugar cookies. Get the recipe.

    35. Springerles (Germany)

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    This cookie is a perfect partner to your spiked eggnog. Get the recipe.

    36. Dorie Greenspan's Stained Glass Cookies (Paris, France)

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    These cookies double as ornaments, win win! Get the recipe.

    37. Struffoli (Italian Honey Ball Cookies) (Southern Italy)

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    Baking these honey balls is an easy way to become the most popular person at your holiday party. Get the recipe.

    38. Alice Medrich's Buckwheat Thumbprint Cookies with Cherry Preserves (Russia)

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    An upgraded version of Russian tea cakes. Get the recipe.

    39. Chickpea Flour (Besan) Laddu (India)

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    If you’ve never heard of laddus, just think of them as balls of sweet goodness. Get the recipe.

    40. Coconut Milk Fudge (India)

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    Two ingredients that are bound to combine well: sweetened condensed milk and coconut. Try it yourself. Get the recipe.

    41. Chinese Peanut Cookies (China)

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    These cookies remind us of everything a nutter butter should be, and isn't. Get the recipe.

    42. Matcha Butter Cookies (Japan)

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    The Japanese love flavoring desserts with the distinct, bitter flavor of matcha tea, and these cookies are no exception. Get the recipe.

    43. Polvorón (Philippines)

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    These polvorónes—traditional Filipino cookies—do everything the cookies on that holiday platter you got this year don’t do. Get the recipe.

    44. Tangerine Pies "Kuey Tarts" (Singapore)

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    Spoiler alert: No tangerines were involved in the making of this cookie. Get the recipe.

    45. Mint Slices (Australia)

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    Sorry Girl Scouts, but these Australian Mint Slices might just give your Thin Mints a run for their money. Get the recipe.

    46. Mango Melting Moments (Australia)

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    Who doesn't want to try a cookie that describes itself as a "melting moment?" We recommend you put this next on your list. Get the recipe.

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    FAQs

    What is the 1 cookie in the world? ›

    Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

    What is the last reaction to take place inside a cookie and what is its result? ›

    The final reaction to take place inside your cookie is caramelization and it occurs at 356º F. Caramelization is what happens when sugar molecules break down under high heat, forming the sweet, nutty and slightly bitter flavor compounds that define… caramel!

    What cookie has been around the longest? ›

    Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico” in the village of Colcullo in the Italian region of Abruzzo.

    Which country is famous for cookies? ›

    Cookies
    NameOrigin
    Charcoal biscuitUnited Kingdom (England)
    Chinese walnut cookieChina
    Chocolate biscuitUnited Kingdom
    Chocolate chip cookieUnited States (Whitman, Massachusetts)
    127 more rows

    Is Oreo a copycat? ›

    Oreo was created in 1912 as an imitation of Hydrox. Oreo eventually surpassed Hydrox in popularity, which resulted in the Hydrox cookies being perceived by many as an Oreo off-brand, despite the opposite being the case.

    Was hydrox or Oreo first? ›

    Hydrox aren't a knockoff — they're the original sandwich cookie. Hydrox debuted in 1908, a full four years before Oreo came out, and they were revolutionary at the time.

    Why did my cookie dough turn brown? ›

    When you rest your dough, the flour proteins and starches begin to break down, which will speed the “browning” process when you bake the dough, yielding a cookie with a rich butterscotch-like flavour.

    Should cookie dough be wet? ›

    When cookie dough is too wet, your cookies may come out too thin and crispy, too dense, or just plain bad. However, this problem is easily fixed if you know how. To fix a cookie dough that's too wet, add in some more flour one tablespoon at a time.

    What is the first change that occurs in your cookie dough after you put the pan in the oven? ›

    The first physical reaction occurs at 92 degrees Fahrenheit. That is the temperature at which the butter starts to melt. The melted butter spreads the cookie out into its flatter shape. At this point, all the ingredients are still the same and there is no change in taste.

    What is the #1 cookie in the United States? ›

    The chocolate chip cookie is far and away America's favorite cookie This should come as no surprise to anyone who enjoys the tasty treat. More than 53% of American adults prefer the cookies over the next most popular kind, peanut butter.

    What cookie was not invented until 1938? ›

    It wasn't until very recently, around 1938, that chocolate chip cookies were first invented. Unlike a lot of other things, the chocolate chip cookie was not invented by accident. During the 1930s, a chef named Ruth Graves Wakefield decided to give something different to her customers.

    Who invented Oreos? ›

    Just four years after the debut of the Hydrox, the Oreo arrived on the scene, and we have Nabisco food scientist Sam Porcello to thank for its creation.

    What is cookie slang for? ›

    Informal. dear; sweetheart (a term of address, usually connoting affection).

    What cookie is America's favorite? ›

    1. Chocolate Chip Cookies: A Timeless Classic. It's no surprise that chocolate chip cookies consistently rank as one of the most beloved treats in the United States.

    What is the #1 cookie in the US? ›

    Nearly 93% of all American households serve and enjoy cookies as treats or after meals. However, it's the chocolate chip cookie that's the most popular in the U.S. and around the world. How much do youknow about chocolate chip cookies?

    Is Oreo number 1 cookie? ›

    Ten Facts You Never Knew About the Iconic Cookie!

    Today, Oreo is the world's top selling cookie.

    Did Oreo copy Hydrox? ›

    Hydrox cookies have a sweet filling and a crunchy cookie shell. The Oreo cookie, introduced in 1912, was inspired by the Hydrox. The Oreo eventually became more popular than Hydrox which resulted in Hydrox being thought of as a copy of Oreo.

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