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December(ish) challenge: baked sweets

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December hosts several holidays, including the end of the year. In the northern hemisphere the temperatures drop and the nights are long, and thoughts turn to curling up with a mug of hot chocolate and cake fresh out of the oven. In the southern hemisphere it's picnic season, and cookies are a nice portable addition to any outing. Either way, it's time to bake.

Let's fire up our ovens and show off our own skills! Post a picture, and if you're willing to share the recipe, please post it in the Recipes category and add a link. We'll keep this challenge open through the first week in January.

If you have a suggestion for next month's challenge, please post it in the comments below. Thanks to @Zerotime for suggesting this month's.

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Snowflake cookies

The name of this kind of cookies is related to its look: They look like small snowflakes. (You can't see it very well on the picture but there are small indentations on the surface by pressing a fork in the raw cookie dough.) On top I put some powdered sugar.

snowflake cookies

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Monica Cellio‭ wrote about 4 years ago

What's the white, a glaze or powdered sugar?

Zerotime‭ wrote about 4 years ago

@MonicaCellio It's powdered sugar, I edited it into the answer.