It’s the most wonderful time of the year ![]()
Just made my lebkuchen (German gingerbread) dough for this year. It will sit in its bowl until December, when I bake off the cookies.
I’m not sure what else I’m planning for this year’s superbowl of cookies
Last year’s big success story was Camilla Wynne’s fruitcake cookies so I’ll definitely be making those again.
What’re you planning?
My SO is Irish, and his family loves these Cadbury brownies. I’m lucky to be able to get them at the Irish shop in our neighborhood at a good price. So in addition to some traditional treats and cookies, I will be making two boxes of these for the kiddos.
Is this the Classic German Baking recipe?
yes indeed!
Neat! I don’t know anything about these. Is the dough hard to work with after aging it that long? Like how sourdough starter can get liquidy. What recipe do you use?
My cookies delivery list of local friends got shorter by 3 due to moves (not planning to long distance mail), still 2 local deliveries planned. I’ll mail packages out of state to 5 families (relatives). I got a request for lemony stripes, and enthusiastic reactions to the apricot foldovers, so those are on the baking plan. I’ll get started around Nov 30 for cookies, earlier for N/A fruitcake featuring Brazil nuts.
I decided to send long distance cousins baked goods this Xmas, especially the 6 cousins who donated to a charity walk I took part in last month.
I have fruit soaking in rum, which is early for me.
I plan to send small fruitcakes, possibly kourabiedes (the Greek version of the snowball / wedding cookie / Russian tea cake), and cherry pistachio thins. maybe also Pink Sin/ Pink Ladies.
edit:
my cherry pistachio thins are actually these icebox cookies. I substitute dried cherries for dried cranberries.
oh Jeez, am I ever becoming repetitive in my old age lol.
Our cookie box assortment for holiday gifting when I was growing up was Diples, Kourabiedes, Karidopita and Baklava.
fruitcake cookies were really popular at a cookie exchange I participated in 2 years ago.
I reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally want to make Alton Brown’s Fruitcake this year.
I’ve made that recipe several times - it’s solid.
already have the aged egg nog in the fridge. I’ve got to get to Trader Joe’s for the dried fruit.
I take it the egg nog is to go along with? Twenty+ ingredients in the fruitcake, but egg nog isn’t one of them - lol! ![]()
That is something I’ve made for many years. I’m the only one in the family who likes it but my grandmother got me hooked on it. The fruitcake is something I haven’t made yet but I hope to this year.

