From: Chef #399549
On Dec 3, 2006
This was a great hit at my "Sinterklaas" party in Tokyo. They tasted better than at home (Holland).
From: WizzyTheStick
On Mar 16, 2007
Lovely little spice cookies to enjoy with my coffee. I must say that the small size makes them particulary addictive because you keep popping them without realizing that you've actually consumed too many.
From: Aaliyah&Aaron's mum
On May 11, 2008
These are absolutely wonderful! DH took half the batch for his class and dept and it was enjoyed by all! The only thing was the mixture was a bit dry for me with just 1 tbsp of milk and so I'd to add a little extra. And I think I shaped the balls a bit too small since I got over 100 cookies but that meant more to share! So the only tedious bit for me was shaping. Thank you, Kiwidutch, for sharing this wonderful recipe, definitely will be making it again!
From: KiriP
On Jul 4, 2008
Found these great. I squashed them by mistake but they still turned out gooey and yummy!
From: LilKiwiChicken
On Nov 8, 2008
These were divine. I loved the gingery spicy flavour (didn't have any aniseed though so just added mixed spice instead) and like Rainforest I found them addictive. My boss had two and got excited because they were like "what he had at Christmas when he was a kid" (he's of Dutch descent) so I take that as a compliment. I didn't squash them, they just naturally went a bit flattish. Thanks Andria for posting, this has gone on the list of things I'm going to be making for my Christmas hampers.
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