Sugar cookie, the Glossary
A sugar cookie, or sugar biscuit, is a cookie with the main ingredients being sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking soda.[1]
Table of Contents
31 relations: Baking powder, Butter, Buttercream, Children's Day, Christmas, Christmas ornament, Cookie, Cookie cutter, Cookie decorating, Corn cookie, Easter, Eggs as food, Flour, Glaze (cooking), Halloween, Hanukkah, List of cookies, Milk, Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Pillsbury (brand), Sandie (cookie), Sandwich cookie, Shortbread, Snickerdoodle, Sodium bicarbonate, Sour cream, Sprinkles, Sugar, The Boston Globe, United States, Vanilla.
- American cookies
- Cuisine of Pennsylvania
- German-American culture in Pennsylvania
Baking powder
Baking powder is a dry chemical leavening agent, a mixture of a carbonate or bicarbonate and a weak acid.
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Butter
Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of churned cream.
Buttercream
Buttercream, also referred to as butter icing or butter frosting, is used for either filling, coating or decorating cakes.
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Children's Day
Children's Day is a commemorative date celebrated annually in honour of children, whose date of observance varies by country.
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Christmas
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.
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Christmas ornament
Christmas ornaments, baubles, globes, "Christmas bulbs", or "Christmas bubbles" are decoration items, usually to decorate Christmas trees.
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Cookie
A cookie (American English) or biscuit (British English) is a baked snack or dessert that is typically small, flat, and sweet.
Cookie cutter
A cookie cutter in North American English, also known as a biscuit cutter outside North America, is a tool to cut out cookie/biscuit dough in a particular shape.
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Cookie decorating
Cookie decorating dates back to at least the 14th century when in Switzerland, springerle cookie molds were carved from wood and used to impress Biblical designs into cookies.
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Corn cookie
A corn cookie (or maize cookie) is a type of cookie prepared with corn products.
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Easter
Easter, also called Pascha (Aramaic, Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary.
Eggs as food
Humans and their hominid relatives have consumed eggs for millions of years.
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Flour
Flour is a powder made by grinding raw grains, roots, beans, nuts, or seeds.
Glaze (cooking)
In cooking, a glaze is a glossy, translucent coating applied to the outer surface of a dish by dipping, dripping, or using a brush.
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Halloween
Halloween or Hallowe'en (less commonly known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve) is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day.
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Hanukkah
Hanukkah (Ḥănukkā) is a Jewish festival commemorating the recovery of Jerusalem and subsequent rededication of the Second Temple at the beginning of the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BCE.
List of cookies
This is a list of notable cookies (American English), also called biscuits (British English).
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Milk
Milk is a white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals.
Nazareth, Pennsylvania
Nazareth is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Pillsbury (brand)
The Pillsbury Company is a US-based company that was one of the world's largest cake manufacturers and producers of grain and other foodstuffs until it was bought by General Mills in 2001.
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Sandie (cookie)
The sandie, sometimes referred to as sablé, is a type of sugar cookie or shortbread cookie.
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Sandwich cookie
A sandwich cookie, also known as a sandwich biscuit, is a type of cookie made from two thin cookies or medium cookies with a filling between them.
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Shortbread
Shortbread or shortie is a traditional Scottish biscuit usually made from one part white sugar, two parts butter, and three to four parts plain wheat flour.
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Snickerdoodle
A snickerdoodle is a type of cookie made with flour, fat, sugar, and salt, and rolled in cinnamon sugar. Sugar cookie and snickerdoodle are American cookies.
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Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3.
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Sour cream
Sour cream (sometimes known as soured cream in British English) is a dairy product obtained by fermenting regular cream with certain kinds of lactic acid bacteria.
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Sprinkles
Sprinkles are small pieces of confectionery used as an often colourful decoration or to add texture to desserts such as brownies, cupcakes, doughnuts or ice cream.
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Sugar
Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food.
The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Vanilla
Vanilla is a spice derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla, primarily obtained from pods of the flat-leaved vanilla (V. planifolia).
See also
American cookies
- Ammonia cookie
- Apple cider cookie
- Berger Cookies
- Bizcochito
- Black and white cookie
- Chocolate chip cookie
- Cookie poll
- Cookie salad
- Cookie table
- Cowboy cookies
- Dessert bar
- Fudge cookie
- Joe Frogger
- Moravian spice cookies
- Newtons (cookie)
- Oatmeal raisin cookie
- Oreo
- Peanut butter blossom cookie
- Peanut butter cookie
- Piñata cookie
- Pirouline
- Pizookie
- Rainbow cookie
- Ranger Cookie
- Rip Van Wafels
- Russian tea cake
- Smiley Cookie
- Snickerdoodle
- Sugar cookie
- Yellowhammer cookie
Cuisine of Pennsylvania
- Altoona-style pizza
- Beer in Pennsylvania
- Birch beer
- Cheesesteak
- Cuisine of Philadelphia
- Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch
- Pagash
- Pepperoni roll
- Pittsburgh rare
- Sugar cookie
German-American culture in Pennsylvania
- Abraham op den Graeff
- Derick op den Graeff
- Distelfink
- Earl C. Haag
- Ephrata Cloister
- Fancy Dutch
- Frederick Yuengling
- German Evangelical Zion Lutheran Church
- German Society of Pennsylvania
- German-Pennsylvanian Archive
- Germania Turnverein Building
- Gloninger Estate
- Herman Isacks op den Graeff
- John Englehardt Homestead
- Mennonite Heritage Center
- Michael Werner (publisher)
- National German-American Alliance
- Old Economy Village
- Palmyra, Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania Dutch
- Pennsylvania Dutch language
- Pennsylvania Dutch people
- River Brethren
- Sawbuck table
- Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania
- St. John the Baptist Church (Pottsville, Pennsylvania)
- St. Paul's Union Church and Cemetery
- Stupp–Oxenrider Farm
- Sugar cookie
- Teutonia Maennerchor Hall
- Vereinigung Erzgebirge
- Warren Z. Cole House
- Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church
- World War II Prisoner of War Camp, Gettysburg Battlefield, Pennsylvania
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_cookie
Also known as Sugar Cookies.