Little Lamb Cookies
Photo: Tara Donne
Find a variety of sweet seasonal treats for your Easter celebration, including bunny-shaped sugar cookies and lemon-raspberry sandwiches.
Mary had a little lamb whose icing was as white as snow (or pink, if you prefer) thanks to a sparkly sprinkling of sanding sugar.
We've hatched a new way to decorate and hunt for eggs, using our clever cookie-puzzle technique. Cut oval shapes out of sugar-cookie dough, "break" them into pieces after baking, and finish with pastel royal icing and sanding sugar.
These thin chocolate cookies with ganache icing dipped into grated coconut make the perfect nests for two or three miniature chocolate eggs.
Candied ginger gives a sweet heat to these crisp, golden cookies, while the lemon glaze imparts a cool zing.
Use your imagination -- along with your favorite Easter cookie cutters and our sugar cookie and royal icing recipes -- to create Easter Bunny-worthy marbleized Easter egg cookies.
Bring the Easter Bunny to the table with these rabbit-shaped sweets.
Tart lemon cookies make an easy and satisfying treat -- and are easy to fit into your Easter preparations. You can make the dough and store in the freezer up to a month ahead of time.
Use ordinary rubber stamps to add festive designs, such as birds or bunnies, to basic shortbread cookies.
Madeleines are shell-shaped, cakey cookies and a traditional French treat. Here, the buttery bites are spiced with ground cardamom and coated with a sweet citrus icing for a more grown-up Easter bite.
Spring plants don't grow any sweeter than these flower- and mushroom-shaped sugar cookies that are baked atop wooden skewers. Plant them in an Easter basket, or in a tabletop bed of wheatgrass.
Impress guests with mouthwatering lemon cookie sandwiches filled with raspberry jam.
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