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Kim’s friend Sarah harbors a cherished memory of her family’s annual “Cookie Day.” Among the many varieties of cookies made every year - peanut butter kiss cookies, chocolate chip cookies, and more - Sarah’s father would make rosettes, filigreed cookie-like fritters made with special iron molds, that reflect his Swedish heritage.
Sources:
Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, 2015
Recipes:
Persian Rosettes - Family Spice
Grandma Greene’s Rosettes- As We Eat
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Kim’s friend Sarah harbors a cherished memory of her family’s annual “Cookie Day.” Among the many varieties of cookies made every year - peanut butter kiss cookies, chocolate chip cookies, and more - Sarah’s father would make rosettes, filigreed cookie-like fritters made with special iron molds, that reflect his Swedish heritage.
Sources:
Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, 2015
Recipes:
Persian Rosettes - Family Spice
Grandma Greene’s Rosettes- As We Eat
We would love you to connect with us
AsWeEat.com, on Instagram @asweeat, join our new As We Eat community on Facebook, or subscribe to the As We Eat Journal.
Do you have a great idea 💡 for a show topic, a recipe 🥘 that you want to share, or just say “hi”👋🏻? Send us an email at [email protected]
Review As We Eat on Podchaser or Apple Podcast. We would like to know what you think.
As an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs, we earn from qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you. This helps us to continue to bring you stories, history, and personal musings about food, cuisines, traditions, and recipes