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2007 EatingWell Holiday Cookie Contest Winners

EatingWell Holiday Cookie Contest 2009

Congratulations to our winners!  Here are the winning entries for you to enjoy this holiday season.

One Nutty Date Cookie

Grand Prize: One Nutty Date

Financial advisor Linda Croley of Hoover, AL, was inspired by childhood memories of a family treat when she created these peanut butter-date cookies. “I get a great feeling when I bite into these cookies and think of my family who are around me today, and those whose memories I’ll always cherish,” says Croley. Once you try them, you may never make an ordinary peanut butter cookie again.

Princess Tea Cakes

Runner-Up: Princess Tea Cakes

Working on this makeover of a classic Russian Tea Cake made Bridget Klein feel closer to her late sister, Gina, because they are “a great match for her personality: delicate and refined, pretty to look at, and yet a definite character that inspires adoration and loyalty.” Gina’s middle name, Sarah, means “princess,” in Hebrew; hence the name of these confections. Klein’s mom “swore these cookies couldn’t be made without butter,” she says, “until she tasted them.” Klein continues: “Gina was a traditionalist, too, but I think I might have been able to fool her with these.”

Ginger Crinkle Cookie

Runner-Up: Ginger Crinkle Cookies

Cynthia Farr-Weinfeld, a hypnotherapist and writer, started improving the nutritional profile of a friend’s mother’s ginger cookie recipe by substituting whole-wheat pastry flour for all-purpose flour and canola oil for shortening. “Experiment with these cookies,” she advises, “as they taste great either slightly underdone or crispy.” She calls them “the quickest cookies you’ll ever bake.”

Boot Tracks Cookie

Runner-Up: Boot Tracks

Patti Anderson, a professional quilter in Spencer, West Virginia, had never entered a cooking contest before she took our challenge. This quick, no-fuss, chewy chocolate cookie is made on your waffle iron. No need to haul out the big mixer, you can mix the batter with a small hand mixer or even by hand. Kids love these!

Cranberry-Orange-Nut Cookies

Runner-Up: Cranberry-Orange-Nut Cookies

Crisp, moist and chewy, this cookie created by Georgene Egri of Walnut Creek, California, has the essential ingredients for the holidays: citrus, nuts and cranberries. These cookies travel well for gift-giving and lunchboxes.

Date Bran Jingle Balls

Runner-Up: Date Bran Jingle Balls

Trisha Kruse, an administrative assistant in Eagle, Idaho, says that her healthy diet keeps her, at 50, in good enough shape to pursue her avocation as a belly-dancer at local Middle Eastern restaurants. A “home-grown” cook who learned from her mother, Kruse created this quick, easy, no-bake wonder that fills that special niche in your holiday repertoire.


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USER COMMENTS — Add Your Comment
I think the ginger crinkle and the cranberry/orange nut are the best. I need the recipys for them ..Thanks Lorna p.s. please enter my name for winning things

lornapenner, Victoria B.C.Canada, Ca
My hobby is teaching very young cooks the kitchen is the heart of the home. These all sound good.

Scotte Hecht, Moscow, ID
They all sound great. I think the cranberry/orange/nut sound best especially since they keep and travel well.

Ursula Wilhelm, St Louis, MO
Yum-yum-yum I just love anything chocolate with nuts, I would really need all recipes!!!!

jo-ann Robinson, Philadelphia, PA


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