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Classic cookies


From now until Christmas we'll print the recipes for these cookies in the Home section of the paper, including Candy Cane Cookies, Chocolate Crinkles, Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing, Russian Tea Cakes, Linzer Cookies and Kifli. Below: Williams-Sonoma offers sprinkles in the shape of gingerbread men, snowflakes and candy canes.
 (Photos by Amanda Smith/ / The Spokesman-Review)
Lorie Hutson Food editor

Readers of The Spokesman-Review turn to tried-and-true recipes for their holiday baking.

There’s something about seeing those familiar treats on the cookie tray that just make it the most wonderful time of the year.

Whether you’ve already started baking cookies for the season or you’ll wait until the turkey and pumpkin pie leftovers have settled, we’ll have something in the series you might like to try. Readers shared recipes clipped from magazines in 1952, recipes handed down through families and recipes from favorite cookbooks. They include Chocolate Crinkles, Candy Cane Cookies, Kifli, Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing, Linzer Cookies and Russian Tea Cakes.

You can find one recipe inside the Home section in today’s paper along with tips from the cook. Between now and Christmas, a new recipe will run each week in the Home section on Thursdays.