The Sweet History of Christmas Cookies – Modern Bakes from Ancient Origins
Ever wonder how Christmas cookies became a beloved holiday tradition? In this episode, we’re diving into the delicious history of Christmas cookies, tracing their journey from ancient spice-filled treats to the beautifully decorated confections we know today. Learn how baking traditions from around the world—from gingerbread houses in Germany to black pepper cookies in Norway—shaped the way we celebrate with cookies during the holidays.
We’ll also explore the modern magic of holiday cookie culture, from cookie swaps and viral recipes to the art of decorating sugar cookies that could rival any winter wonderland. Whether you’re a casual baker or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with festive flavor and history you won’t want to miss.
As a sweet ending, we’ll read an excerpt from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that uncovers Santa’s untold past and the origins of his magical holiday adventures. Tune in and let’s bake up some holiday cheer together!
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Author: The Chronicler
Title: The Sweet History of Christmas Cookies – Modern Bakes from Ancient Origins