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Brown Butter Hazelnut and Dark Chocolate Cookies with Flaky Sea Salt

These deeply flavored cookies combine nutty brown butter, toasted hazelnuts, and chunks of bittersweet dark chocolate, finished with a pinch of flaky sea salt that makes every bite sing. One bowl, no chilling required, and ready in under an hour — they are the kind of cookie that disappears before they have a chance to cool.

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Matcha White Chocolate Chunk Cookies with Sea Salt

These thick, chewy cookies strike a perfect balance between earthy, grassy matcha and pools of creamy white chocolate, finished with a flick of flaky sea salt. They come together in one bowl with no chilling required, making them an easy but impressive bake for any occasion.

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Brown Butter Pecan Sandies with Vanilla Sugar

These melt-in-your-mouth shortbread-style cookies are packed with toasted pecans and deeply nutty brown butter, then rolled in vanilla-scented sugar for a delicate crunch. Once you taste that caramelized butter flavor, you will never go back to the plain version.

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Classic Italian Amaretti with Almond Paste

Crisp on the outside, chewy and intensely almond-scented within, these traditional Italian cookies are made with real almond paste for a depth of flavor no extract can replicate. Just three core ingredients, one bowl, and thirty minutes stand between you and a bakery-worthy batch.

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Brown Butter Espresso Chocolate Chunk Cookies

These deeply flavored cookies combine nutty brown butter, bold espresso, and pools of melted dark chocolate for a result that is far more complex than your average chocolate chip cookie. One batch and you will understand why this recipe has a permanent spot in the weekly rotation.

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Classic Viennese Whirls with Raspberry Jam and Vanilla Buttercream

Impossibly light and buttery, these piped shortbread sandwiches melt on your tongue before you even know what happened. Once you understand the simple science behind their feathery texture, you will want to make them every weekend.

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