Hey /ck/, I need your help!
When I was a kid, my mum use to bake some chrismas "cookies", but she lost the recipe and don't know the name of these cakes. Nor does she remembers the precise ingredients. Maybe you can help.
It's probably from germanic or saxon origin.
It's basically a cookie dough, but with a lot of different spices (like maybe 7 different), and some seedless raisins and candied fruits. It's composed of two layers of the dough, with melted chocolate (most likely with a bit of butter) in the middle. For the cooking, you just roll the first layer of dough, add the chocolate, then cover with the second layer and bake. When it's done, it's then cut in small pieces.
I've been looking for the precise recipe for literally years, to no avail. Can you help?
Bump. For great justice.
>>8329877
>It's probably from germanic or saxon origin.
cringe
>>8329877
For me, it's the McChicken, the best christmas cookies of american origin.
>>8330310
Enjoy being 300 lbs
what's with all these Christmas cookie threads? Cookies are unhealthy. You should not be baking them or eating them, ever. Bake some nice, nutritious bread instead.
>>8330361
It's nearly Christmastime, so it makes perfect sense that people would be discussing Christmas cookies.
>>8330361
>Unhealthy
It depends on how many you eat... I do 3 hours of cardio a week, I think I can bake and eat a few cookies during the holidays without jeopardizing my health...
>>8330361
Thats why I only eat oatmeal cookies. The healthiest cookie.
Is it lebkuchen?
>>8330361
>implying I won't toast bread and cover it in cinnamon frostinf
>>8332176
I'll check the precise recipe, but it might be a variation of that! Thanks a bunch anon!