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ANISE COOKIES

"The Settlement Cookbook" (1903 edition)
THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART
Under the Auspices of "The Settlement"
(The Milwaukee Settlement House)

Anise Cookies No. 1

INGREDIENTS

    7 whole eggs
    1 lb. powdered sugar
    1 lb. flour
    Anise to taste

DIRECTIONS

Stand the dish in hot water while stirring the eggs and sugar together; add the flour, which has been slightly dried, anise seed last, and bake on floured tins.
 

Anise Cookies No. 2

INGREDIENTS

    6 eggs
    1 lb. powdered sugar

DIRECTIONS

Stir three-fourths hour, add one pound flour and stir one-fourth hour.
Then add three cents’ worth of anise seeds.
Drop on buttered tins with teaspoon.
Then place in a cool place until next morning, and bake in slow oven
 

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