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    Cardamom Sugar Cookies
    Taste of Home
    The warm flavor of cardamom spices up these classic sugar cookies. They’re the ideal treat for your homemade goody basket. Tint the glaze to fit the season.—Darina Jurasek, Salmon Arm, British Columbia
    Nanaimo Bar Cookies
    Food.com
    Named after the city of Nanaimo in British Columbia. Cooking time is time to chill. Posted for ZWT II '06
    Black Cake Cookies
    Food52
    Flush with wine-drenched raisins, prunes, and currants, this Black Cake Cookie is a rich, chewy cookie perfectly in sync with the Christmas season. When looking for something to mark a special occasion, people across the British West Indies turn to black cake as a traditional staple. The key ingredient is burnt sugar browning, a Caribbean necessity used across savory applications like braised oxtail and brown stew chicken, as well as sweet uses in things like Easter buns. Typically baked in butter cookie tins, black cake is shared between family and friends, each swapping a unique family recipe. The addition of a generous amount of alcohol preserves the cake, which is often reserved from a wedding until the newlyweds' first anniversary. It's also enjoyed with hot tea during the Christmas holiday and well beyond the New Year, and gets brought out to wow special house guests. This recipe turns the dense, pudding-like cake into a crispy-edged cookie with a chewy pool in the center and delightful hints of nutmeg and cinnamon. It’s a great bite to be enjoyed with hot chocolate, eggnog, or tea. Going lighter on the wine and rum makes the cookie more easily accessible and much easier to devour one after the other, as you’ll want to do. Note: If burnt sugar browning is not used, the cookies will lose their namesake coloring but won’t lose out on flavor. Do not substitute with Gravy Master or Kitchen Bouquet browning or others without first checking the ingredients, as they often contain savory elements like garlic powder. I recommend the Grace or Blue Mountain Country brands.
    Sweet Toffee Cookies
    Yummly
    These cookies are AMAZING. You could easily win a baking competition with them. I used British toffee and organic coconut.
    Keto Snowball Cookies
    Taste of Home
    If you're on the ketogenic diet or just looking to lower carbs, <a href="https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/how-to-make-snowball-cookies-from-scratch/" style="">making keto snowball cookies from scratch</a> is a wonderful option for a sweet snack or after-dinner treat. Look for erythritol, which is made by multiple brands, near the sugar substitutes in the baking aisle. —Dawn Parker, Surrey, British Columbia
    Chocolate Cookie Cake
    BettyCrocker.com
    It's a cake made from cookies! We loved the idea of a British chocolate biscuit cake so we made our version using Betty Crocker sugar cookies.
    Spice Biscuits (cookies)
    Food.com
    This originally came from Helen's British Cooking website. They are lovely lightly spiced, crisp biscuits (cookies), perfect for serving with tea. Mixed spice can be replaced by either pumpkin pie spice or apple pie spice if British mixed spice is unavailable.
    Pear Bar Cookies
    Taste of Home
    When you're in the mood for bars that are a little bit different, bake these spiced goodies featuring mellow pears and tender coconut. The small-size batch will disappear before you know it.&mdash;Cora Dunlop, Boston Bar, British Columbia