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Resurrection Cookies

Posted by Hallee on Mar 31, 2010 in Desserts, Hallee's Galley, Holiday fare |

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  • Southern Gal says:

    We also have this tradition every year. I’ve made them since my 21-year-old was little. Now I also have a recipe for Resurrection Bread. You put a cinnamon sugar covered marshmallow in the middle of a crescent roll. Same effect. (And my youngest doesn’t like nuts so these are his favorite.)

  • Shannon says:

    I remember you posting these way back on our Sept DDC :)) I love them! I have a similar recipe through Chef Kathleen Daeleman’s. One of my faves, and I love the Resurrection story that lies behind each ingredient!

  • Heather says:

    I’ve never seen anything like this, but it may just become a tradition in our house! I love the idea!

  • Michelle says:

    Do you think almonds would be good in this recipe? Austin and Devin love almonds so I always keep them on hand. Then we could make them and I don’t ahve to run to the grocery.

  • Alison V. says:

    Thank you so much for this recipe. I can’t wait to try this out with my kids tomorrow night. I have 2 girls who are at the age that they would love to help me do this and understand what they are doing. I have been following your blog for a while and love what I read.

  • HeatherM says:

    I love this idea Hallee. I need to skip the nuts but I think we will make these tomorrow. We decided to skip egg dye-ing from here out so this will be a nice new tradition with the kids.

  • denise says:

    wow i have NEVER heard of this cookie. I worked on easter so we didn’t get to do anything special. My mom had the girls and she was explaining to them that Easter wasn’t about chocolate bunnies and candied eggs. Im glad they were able to get a little bit of education.

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