Linzer Cookies

Recipe courtesy Lulu's Bake Shoppe, Boston for Food Network Magazine

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  • on December 21, 2012

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    it's only $0.50 worth of cardamon. spend the half buck and taste a new flavor.

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  • on December 27, 2011

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    I loved this recipe! I made them for Christmas Eve to try something new and was so happy I found this recipe. I used all almonds in place of the pecans. The cookies did take a little longer then expected but the end result was a very pretty cookie. Have fun!!!!

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  • on December 21, 2009

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    You can go to a health food store and buy only the amount of spice you need. My brother gave me this hint. Now I buy all my herbs and spices loose at the local health food store. Its much cheaper and the spices are fresh.

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  • on February 24, 2009

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    I found these to be a good cookie to make for a special occasion like Valentine's Day. It makes 20 double heart shape cookies. You can cut your costs by using all almonds and omitting the cardamon.

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  • on February 20, 2009

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    Making these cookies can be slightly expensive and time-consuming but are well worth the effort. They make approximately 30 3 inch round sandwich cookies. I have made these cookies for years but never used cardamom, only cinnamon. I did use the cardamom this time (very expensive but found out that I really didn't need it.

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  • on February 04, 2009

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    I was going to make this cookies because they looked neat. I got the recipe online but saw them in the Food Network mag. I wrote everything down and headed off to the store and got everything I needed except the ground cardamom.

    When I found it, I was shocked. A small bottle of this, even at Walmart, was over $12. Um....no. I put everything back and I'm still a little upset. That isn't a very economical recipe, it's a tad bit outrageous. I could buy 2 dozen cookies for the price of the cardamom as well as the other ingredients. I can see why she makes so much money at her bakery. I'd hate to know how much the cookies are, even though they wonderful it isn't worth the $12 to spend for 1/2 teaspoon! There should have been a substitution as well.

    I'm going to "try" and make the Lulu's cupcakes for my husband for Valentine's day and even though there are a lot of ingredients, hopefully it will be affordable.

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  • on January 23, 2009

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    I want to make these, but it doesn't mention how many cookies this is supposed to make. It only shows 4 servings. So, 4 cookies??! Since I have to provide a rating, I'm giving it only 1 star because of missing/incomplete infomation.

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