Christmas sablés or sablés de Noël are traditional Christmas cookies from the Alsace region in France. These Christmas sablés come in the shapes of angels, stars, snowflakes, Christmas trees, snowmen, etc. They…
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This biscuit is called a cat’s tongue or finger biscuits because its shape resembles a cat’s tongue, long and thin. In French, it’s called langues-de-chat and this biscuit actually come from the…
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I was intrigued by this laksa cookies found in Flavours magazine many moons ago. Laksa cookies? Never heard of it or tasted it before. Interesting!!! However I was put off by the…
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What can I say except Almond London cookie is a well-known cookie amongst Malaysians. No matter what celebration we’re in… Chinese New Year, Hari Raya or Deepavali, there sure is Almond London…
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Tuiles means tiles in French according to Wiki because they looks like Provence roof tiles which is curved. Tuiles are thin crispy cookies. I’ve made almond tuiles years back and although I…
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I’ve made Oatmeal Crispies a couple of Chinese New Year back and decided to make ’em again this year. The recipe is adapted from The Pioneer Woman and happened to be his…