This legendary holiday treat may not be what you think it is.
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Bringing out your inner confectioner
This legendary holiday treat may not be what you think it is.
Whether you call them Speculoos, Speculaas, or Windmill Cookies, the flavor of these scrumptious cookies helps make a delicious treat that’s perfect for the holiday season.
A holiday-defining flavor, no mug required.
Now you can make this traditional baseball stadium treat right in the comfort of your own home (prize not included).
This recipe works well with peanuts, cashews, or just about any other kind of nut.
Spooky Halloween Treats!
Eyeballs and ghosts with a chewy peanut butter center.
Is it a Bounty?
Is it a Mounds?
Either way, it’s chocolate and coconut, and that’s enough for me.
Do you love Snickerdoodle cookies?
Do you love chocolate?
Now you can have both!
Can you smile and pucker at the same time?
Try this recipe and find out. 🙂
A traditional Northern Chinese treat that consists of fruits covered in hardened, almost glass-like, sugar. Originally made with Chinese hawthorn, you can now use pretty much any fruit and call it Tanghulu.