1Oven Baked Pizzelles
PHOTO; ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLIST; MAKINZE GOREMost people who are familiar with pizzelles won’t associate them with the oven. But because not everyone is going to get their hands on a specialty pizzelle waffle iron—unless it was passed down from generations of grandparents—then how do you make them? Answer: cookie stamps!
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2White Chocolate Cranberry Orange Biscotti
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREA lot of treats consider themselves coffee/tea companions, but none hold a candle to the crispy, crunchy goodness that is the humble biscotti. These have the classic flavor combination of cranberry and orange, and we dipped in white chocolate and coated in chopped pistachios to add a little extra indulgence.
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3Cuccidati
PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONIf Fig Newtons had a grown-up, glamorous sister, she would be cuccidati. Packed with a sticky-sweet, spiced fig filling and showered in rainbow sprinkles, these bite-sized Italian cookies are more than ready for a party. They’re traditionally made during the winter holidays, but to be honest, we think they’d be perfect for any celebration, any time of the year.
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4Italian Rainbow Cookies
Lucy SchaefferItalian rainbow cookies always catch our eye when we see them packaged at the store or behind the glass counter at bakeries. Now you can make them at home! They're technically more cake than cookie, but they'll still be welcome in any cookie exchange.
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5Italian Ricotta Cookies
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: LENA ABRAHAMThese melt-in-your-mouth holiday cookies are an Italian classic, and a breeze to make. What’s more fun than frosting? Sprinkles! You can adorn these cookies with any combination of sprinkles, whether for a Christmas celebration or just another Tuesday.
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6Panettone Cookies
PHOTO; ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLIST; MAKINZE GORETo think a fluffy, enriched bread can somehow translate into a buttery cookie might seem preposterous. But don’t stop reading! These cookie are the perfect base for the orange peel, currants, dried apricots, chocolate, and almonds you love about the original, with half the work.
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7Perfect Biscotti
Parker feierbachBiscotti are Italian cookies that are initially baked in a large flat log, then cut and baked once more into toasted and crunchy treats. We love it simple with sliced almonds, but pistachios, pine nuts, raisins or dried cranberries, and chocolate chips are all great mix-ins. They're the perfect any day treat (particularly dipped in coffee or hot apple cider).
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8Cannoli Cookies
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: DREW AICHELEIf you love cannoli but making them from scratch seems daunting, let us introduce you to cannoli cookies. This cookie recipe has all of the flavors you love in a cannoli, like ricotta, orange zest, mini chocolate chips, and pistachios, but with a fraction of the effort. The result is a soft, cake-like cookie with flavors that are reminiscent of cannoli.
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9Sesame Cookies
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORESesame’s nutty flavors can pack a bitter undertone, which is why these sesame cookies use licorice-like anise and bright citrus zest to neutralize the earthiness for a more balanced flavor. Have some for a simple breakfast with a cup of espresso for the full experience!
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10Struffoli
Lucy schaefferStruffoli are a traditional Neapolitan dessert served at Christmas. To make struffoli, little balls of dough are flavored with citrus zest and a splash of wine, deep-fried until crispy and light, and tossed in honey to sweeten the deal.
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11Amaretti Cookies
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: DUNCAN FITZPATRICKIf you like the flavor of French macarons, you'll love this take on Italian amaretti cookies. Soft, pillowy, moist, sweet, and lightly scented with amaretto liqueur as well as citrus zests, these cookies get made multiple times a season, year after year.
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12Tiramisu Cookie Cups
Photographer: Erik Bernstein, Food Stylist: Barrett WashburneTiramisu is one of our favorite desserts, but the process of making it the traditional way requires a lot of work. This version takes out all the extra work without sacrificing flavor. Another perk: These cup-shaped cookies make it even easier to share and eat.
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13Pignoli Cookies
Park FeierbachThe treat is studded with pignoli, Italian for pine nuts, and gets even more nutty flavor from a hefty amount of almond paste (one of our favorite secret weapons in baked goods for its rich, slightly sweet flavor). Egg whites help give the cookies a superbly chewy and airy texture, and also help make this cookie totally gluten-free—no flour required!
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14Gluten-Free Almond Thumbprints
Emily Hlavac Green This buttery cookie base tastes amazing with just about any kind of jam filling. Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry...the world is your thumbprint cookie. Pro tip: If dough sticks to your thumb, dip in cold water before making indents, repeating as necessary.
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15Nutty Peppermint Chocolate Biscotti
erik bernstein What really sets this version apart from most other biscotti recipes is the use of whole wheat flour. Not only does it add a little nutritional bump, it also contributes a slight nutty-sweetness that pairs really well with the dark cocoa powder, subtle peppermint, and crunchy almonds.
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16Italian Lemon Cookies
PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER PHOTOGRAPHY; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREOriginally served at weddings (to symbolize tying the knot), these Italian cookies now commonly found at holiday gatherings too. A soft but sturdy dough is flavored with lemon juice and zest, then rolled into a knot. After baking, it gets dipped in a lemon-y glaze and finished with even more zest.
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17Tahini Cookies
Lucy SchaefferTahini cookies are kind of like a more grown-up version of your favorite peanut butter cookie and so much better. They're soft with a slight chew, and sesame seeds on the outside add a slight crunch. The flavor is spot on and will make you start using tahini in all of your baking projects (like in this easy halva).
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18Jam Thumbprints
Ethan CalabreseJam thumbprints are one of the most classic Christmas cookies (and we hear they're one of Santa's favorites. 😉). With a buttery shortbread base and warm jam center, they're the ultimate indulgence. They're truly a treat fit for the jolly sleigh-rider in all of us.
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19Pistachio Chocolate Chip Cookies
PHOTO: JOEL GOLDBERG; FOOD STYLING: HADLEY SUI 20Copycat Milano Cookies
Joel Goldberg Okay, so technically these aren't 100% Italian, but Pepperidge Farm did base these on an Italian-style cookie, and the rest is delicious history. Crisp and sweet, and sometimes minty, Milano cookies enjoy their perch atop the list of sophisticated cookies from our childhood (and adulthood, to be fair).
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