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I recently read about the new Gourmet Cookie Book and that therein lies a recipe for Speculaas. Not familiar with these, I did a little re... Almond Windmill Cookies Recipe, Windmill Cookies Recipe, Chinese Advertising, Windmill Cookies, 60s Home Decor, Dutch Cookies, Gourmet Cookie, Baking Spices, Almond Pastry

I recently read about the new Gourmet Cookie Book and that therein lies a recipe for Speculaas. Not familiar with these, I did a little research and lo and behold! They are actually my favorite windmill cookies that were served at snack time by every school or day care I ever went to! Maybe this is a northern thing, I have asked several people here if they know what I'm talking about to no avail. Anyway, real speculaas are a very traditional Dutch cookie. They kind of remind me of sugar…

Speculaas - Dessert Wiki Windmill Cookies, Dutch Cookies, Spices Packaging, Dutch Heritage, Dutch Food, Dutch Recipes, Saint Nicolas, Monster Cookies, Remember When

Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 15-20 minutes Yields: Makes 4 to 6 dozen (depending upon size) A holiday tradition in Holland ("windmill cookies"), Belgium, Northern Germany, and Scandanavia. They can be printed with Springerle molds that are of a low and even depth, or rolled into Speculaas molds that have been prepared by oiling (or using non-stick spray) A famous cookie made from spices. It can be seen year-round but mainly around Christmas. "Speculaas" is a Dutch culinary specialty. It…

Speculoos Recipe by Irvin Lin of Eat the Love | www.eatthelove.com Speculoos Recipe, Windmill Cookies, Dutch Windmill, Dutch Food, Biscoff Cookies, Dutch Recipes, C Is For Cookie, Favorite Cookies, Cookies And Bars

In my formative youth, at the impressionable age of 15, I spent the year abroad in The Netherlands. There I learned that the Dutch did NOT live in windmills, wooden clog shoes are much more comfortable than you would think, and the Dutch ate a lot of cheese. I also learned that the major holiday that they celebrated at the end of the year was St. Nicholas Eve, December 5th and not Christmas. The Dutch Sinterklaas (and the basis of the North American Santa Claus) gave out holiday treats…

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