Last updated on December 11th, 2024
This book has recipes organized by holidays, anniversaries, birthdays, buffets, and parties.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL DAYS
- New Year’s Eve
- February Days
- St. Patrick’s Day
- Easter
- Halloween
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
SPECIAL OCCASIONS
- Foreign Fare
- Birthdays and anniversaries
- Coffee, Tea, and punch parties
- Table setting tips
- Index
Here are a few Thanksgiving Desserts I would love to try from the book:
Pumpkin Pie or Pumpkin Chiffon Torte
Vintage Christmas Cookies:
Springerle – a traditional German cookie, known for its anise flavor and stamped designs.
Cooky Tarts (Sandbakelser) – a traditional Scandinavian cookie with a small tart-like shape and hollow center that can be filled with jam, fruit preserves, or marzipan. They are commonly baked in special sandbakkel molds.
Rainbow Wreaths (Berliner kranser) – colorful cookies in a wreath shape decorated with vibrant icing in various colors to resemble a rainbow.
Bowknots (fattigmann) – are a traditional Norwegian cookie typically deep-fried and made from a rich dough flavored with spices. They are made in bow or knot shape, made by twisting the dough before frying.
Rosette Cookies – a delicate, deep-fried cookie that resembles lace patterns. They are made by dipping a special rosette iron into batter, frying it until golden brown and dusted with powdered sugar.
Spritz – a traditional Italian cookie known for their distinctive shape and buttery flavor. They are typically made using a cookie press to create various decorative shapes.
Krumkaka – a Norwegian and Scandinavian cookie made with a batter cooked on a griddle to give a thin, crisp texture. Once cooked, they are rolled around a cone-shaped mold to create a delicate spiral shape, dusted with powdered sugar and filled with whipped cream or other sweet fillings.
Swedish German Cookies (Pepparkakor) – are a Swedish gingerbread which translates to “pepper cookies.” They are a thin, crisp cookie with a deep, spiced flavor of ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and sometimes cardamom that are shaped into hearts or stars and decorated.
Noel Fruit Cookies (Lebkuchen) – a traditional German spiced gingerbread cookie, typically made using a combination of honey, sugar, spices (such as cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg), and often candied fruits or nuts.
Gumdrop Cookies – are a classic American cookie, that feature colorful gumdrops (candied fruit pieces).
Sugar Cookies – are a classic American cookie, with a buttery, sweet flavor, soft yet crisp texture rolled out and cut into shapes or simply dropped by spoonfuls onto baking sheets.
Coconut Balls – a typically small, bite-sized treat made from coconut and sweetened condensed milk, rolled into balls and then coated with additional desiccated coconut.
Holly Hermits – a holiday cookie known for their rich, spiced flavor and often include dried fruits, nuts, and warm spices.
Vintage Christmas Breads:
- Tuttifruitti Ring
- German Stollen
- French Raisin Bread
- Orange Bubble Loaf
- Snowball Loaf
Vintage Christmas Cakes:
- Noel Brazil Loaves
- Fruitcake-ettes
- Fruitcake Balls
- Pineapple Glaze for Fruitcake
- White Fruitcake
- Dark Fruitcake
- Ring Fruitcake
Christmas Candy:
- Old-time Fudge
- Old-time Fudge (larger recipe)
- Rocky Road
- Remarkable Fudge
- Panocha
- Toffee Butter Crunch
- Stuffed Dates
- Divinity
- Creole Pralines
Images from Better Homes & Gardens Holiday Cook Book (1959)
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