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    Biscochito
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    A Cookie with a History The biscochito is a crisp, lard or butter-based cookie, flavored with cinnamon and anise. It is a variation of the traditional Mexican wedding cookie. The Spanish conquistadors and colonists brought both recipes to the new world. The name is based on the diminutive form of the word bizcocho (biscuit). Few people have heard of biscochitos (aka Bizcochito) outside of New Mexico. This regional treat is traditionally served during celebrations, especially, Christmas. It has been the official state cookie of New Mexico since 1989, when New Mexico became the first state to choose a state cookie. The original recipe arrived in New Mexico with the Spanish colonists that settled the Rio Grande valley around Española and Santa Fe. It evolved over the centuries, influenced by local and indigenous culinary traditions, and successive family matriarchs applying their ‘spin.’ (History and recipe from NewMexicoNomad.com) - Submitted by Susan Martin
  2. Biscochitos are New Mexico’s official state cookie. They have simple yet rich flavors – cinnamon, sugar and anise – that melt in your mouth. These cookies are essential to weddings, graduations, anniversaries and of course the holidays.

  3. Oct 14, 2022 · Biscochitos are the New Mexico state cookies and typical of Santa Fe’s traditional home-baked cookery. This biscochito recipe is adapted from The Pink Adobe Cookbook. After our honeymoon in Santa Fe, I was excited to re-create some of the delicious foods we ate in this charming city.

  4. Dec 4, 2022 · This winter, I’ve made a Homemade Biscochito cookie recipe that is sure to be a crowd favorite. From its cinnamon sugar coating to the anise-flavored dough, these cookies are the epitome of comfort and spice. I even cut them into a beautiful star shape to give them some extra holiday flare!

  5. Dec 8, 2023 · Biscochitos (sometimes spelled bizcochitos) are similar to a shortbread cookie with a flaky texture that melts in your mouth with every bite. They have a distinct flavor of anise seed and orange that sets them apart from other holiday cookies. They are traditionally made with lard and use a star or fluted circle cookie cutter.

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · Biscochitos Recipe. Published: Nov 7, 2023 · Updated: Nov 7, 2023 by Maggie Unzueta. This Biscochitos recipe is perfect for holidays or everyday treats. Bring this New Mexican traditional cookie to your table today! Jump to Recipe. This Biscochitos recipe is packed with anise and cinnamon flavors you’ll adore.

  7. Dec 21, 2022 · Dec. 21, 2022. By Jane Butel. A New Mexican holiday season is not complete without biscochitos. Photograph by Douglas Merriam. These anise-flavored cookies are rich, crisp, and very easy to make. A holiday favorite and the state cookie of New Mexico, they can be frozen in a tightly sealed container for up to six months.

  8. Dec 17, 2021 · Jump to Recipe. A few years ago at my niece’s wedding, I tried Biscochitos (Mexican Shortbread Cookies) for the first time. They are a flaky shortbread cookie that is coated in cinnamon sugar. They look a little bit like a snickerdoodle, but the flavor and texture are completely different.

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