
These milky, sweet, and delicious frozen treats are sure please everybody’s taste buds! Add cardamom, chocolate, coconut or coffee for a little extra flavour.

Linzer cookies are named after the city of Linz in Austria. These cookies originated from the Linzertorte, one of the oldest known tarts in Austria. Franz Holzlhuber, an Austrian baker, is recognized for introducing it to America and there have been many adaptations since. Try our version of a Linzer cookies and surprise your family with these delicious cookies with jam, ideal for any special…

Lebkuchen, sometimes called Pfefferkuchen, is a German treat somewhat similar to gingerbread. These soft, moist and nutty cookies have become a part of Germany’s Christmas traditions. Try these honey-sweetened cookies made with NESTLÉ CLASSIC Semisweet Chocolate, almonds, cloves and nutmeg.
Some of the products used in these recipes are not available for purchase Canada. Therefore…
Some of the products used in these recipes are not available for purchase Canada. Therefore…

The NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Chocolate chip cookies all started in the United State in Massachusetts where Ruth Wakefield, who ran the Toll House Inn with her husband in the 1930’s, cut up NESTLÉ Semi-sweet chocolate bars and added them to her cookies. The chocolate bars didn’t melt, they softened, and this is now the history of the chocolate chip cookie! Chocolate chip cookies are delicious and…

Alfajores are a traditional dulce de leche sandwich cookie found in many Latin American countries. These cookies typically made of flour, honey, and nuts can be found in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Southern Brazil, Southern France, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela. These butter cookie sandwiches with a dulce de leche filling are divine…