7 All Time Favourite Vintage Cookie Recipes To Try
For the times when you want to keep the cookie recipe simple. Go for Vintage. Vintage cookies are nostalgic, old-fashioned, and always baked with fond memories. Here are some must-try vintage cookie recipes for this holiday season. Some of these classic treats are sure to take us back to our childhood.
Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies – Get this crowd-pleasing peanut butter kiss cookie recipe HERE
Gingerbread Cutout Cookies – According to Rhonda Massingham Hart’s Making Gingerbread Houses, the first known recipe for gingerbread came from Greece in 2400 BC. Get the Gingerbread Cutout Cookies recipe HERE.
You can learn how to decorate Gingerbread cookies HERE
Old Fashioned Drop Cookies – A drop cookie by definition is a cookie made by dropping batter from a spoon onto a cookie sheet for baking. This “mother cookie” is a perfect starting place for all kinds of wonderful variations. Get the basic drop cookie recipe HERE.
Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies – The sugar cookie that is popular today was created in the 1700s by German Protestant settlers in the Nazareth colony of Pennsylvania. Get the classic Sugar Cookie Recipe HERE
Sandies – The word ‘sablé’ is French, meaning ‘sandy,’ due to the crumbly texture of the cookie, which comes from the sandy, breadcrumb-like texture when mixing the flour and butter. Get the recipe for Sandies HERE.
Thumbprint Cookies – Thumbprint cookies are buttery little cookies filled with jam and rolled in nuts. This is the recipe I always refer to make Thumprint cookies at home. Get the recipe for Thumbprint Cookies HERE.
Classic Shortbread Cookies – Shortbread is a crisp-crumbly butter cookie. With only three essential ingredients, shortbread cookies is one of the simplest recipes you can bake. Get the classic Shortbread Recipe HERE.
If you are ready to get into your baking mode, then you could make a couple of these cookies and freeze them. Since life has no rewind button, I’m hoping the taste and aroma of these cookies will transported you back to your childhood.