The blazing color palette of autumn takes the spotlight in this seasonal display of needle-felted pumpkins and an edible cookie wreath. Gather the family for these fun weekend projects that take just ...
Ready to upgrade your cookie cutter set? Look through your cookie cutter collection and take out old cutters or duplicate shapes, then repurpose them to make this simple holiday decoration. Plus, you ...
America's Test Kitchen editors turned a "light, flourless, nut-based cookie into a wreath-shaped Christmas treat. We made a chewy almond macaroon - like dough that, once chilled, was firm and ...
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With a few simple ingredients, you can check Christmas dessert off your to-do list and be on your merry way. 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, mix together cake mix, eggs and oil until ...
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Wreaths are a staple in holiday decor, but your door shouldn’t be the only one privy to this beautiful tradition. Spruce up your cookie platter by making a few different versions of edible wreaths.
Coffee and Danish: You can’t help but think of a stale pot of truck stop brew sitting next to gunky jelly-laden pastry. But that couldn’t be further from the original. Sure Denmark is a country that ...