German S Cookies: Revisiting a Holiday Classic
It's the holiday season, kids...the time of year to dig out old traditions, dust off old recipes, and wax poetic about the past. Unexpectedly smacked by a wave of nostalgia, this past weekend I channeled the ghost of my paternal grandmother, Bertha, and busted out a classic German cookie recipe. We called them "German S Cookies" and after searching the Internet for recipes, apparently so does everyone else...I guess it goes to the practicality of the German mindset. They're not much more than a basic shortbread, with the addition of egg yolks and lemon zest, but it's their simplicity that makes them so enjoyable. They're just slightly sweetened, the sort of cookie you can graze on absentmindedly while enjoying some eggnog at a holiday party. As far as I can tell, the "s" shape might relate to similar cookies called Spritzgebäck that are made with a cookie press and shaped into random letters/shapes. One recipe ( this one), refers to them ...