These little gems look just like miniature loaves of soda bread, complete with the cross on top!
Lemon curd was a bit too tart for my little brother, so Grandma filled some of these delicate cookies with prepared lemon pudding instead.
I have many fond memories of eating these rich, buttery cookies in my Grandma’s kitchen.
One taste of these cookies takes me back to my childhood and baking cookies with Grandma.
Grandma called these treats “tartlets,” but we called them “choc-choc cookies” because of the double dose of chocolate: a chocolate cookie shell with a …
Sometimes Grandma didn’t feel like getting out her pastry bag, so she used red decorating gel that came in a small tube that didn’t need …
Grandma sometimes said that these jam-filled cookies were too pretty to eat—but we did anyway!
Grandma like to be creative with her cookie cutters, using small hearts as decoration on larger hearts and cutting out heart “windows” in large hearts.
These cute cookies were a hit at Grandma’s annual Super Bowl party.
Grandma made these easy, one-bowl brownies for Uncle Rick when he had the gang over to watch the game.