Las Vegas Review-Journal

Patience pays when baking anise cookies

- HEIDI KNAPP RINELLA

Numerous Taste of the Town readers came to the aid of Cindy Zambarano, who’s looking for a recipe for an ultra-hard anise cookie that her 88-year-old father remembers his grandmothe­r baking. Most of them said the cookies sounded like springerle, which I remember my own grandmothe­r baking in addition to little round anise cookies. (And reader Phyllis Mack said some pfeffernus­se, or “peppernut,” recipes also contain anise.)

As the owner of a springerle roller and someone who routinely watches the intricate patterns disappear in baking, I was interested to note that almost all of the recipes said the cookies should be dried overnight before baking.At any rate, here are recipes from Linda Ann Raia (“from my aunt Mary Pirrella, may she rest in peace”) and Edna M. Bulach. Thanks also to Karen Hadrick and Renate Dancer, and to William Isaac, who remembers chipping a tooth on springerle when he was young, and who suggested checking with Freed’s or Great Buns.

More Reader Finds

For Brad Dunaway, who’s looking for freshly made divinity candy, Richard Ward emailed that the Death Valley Nut & Candy at 900 E. Highway 95 N. in Beatty has “some of the best I have ever found, and they also do mail orders.” Call (775) 553-2100.

For Dorothy Twesme, Ann Brown reported spotting delicata and dumpling squashes at Glazier’s Food Marketplac­e at 8525 W. Warm Springs Road, and Elizabeth Stefano saw them at Smith’s at 9851 W. Charleston Blvd.

More on mac and cheese: Leonard Rezac recommende­d the version served at Vito’s Italian Cuisine at 2775 E. Northern Ave. in Kingman, Ariz.

More Reader Requests

Isaac is looking for Marie’s Roquefort Salad Dressing and Sechler’s Pickles, especially the Sweet Dill Strip variety.

Ray Ellis is looking for a local source for coconut custard pie.

And Gloria Shapiro is looking for a local source for gingerbrea­d men she remembers from neighborho­od German bakeries in Chicago when she was a child. They had paper pictures on the front, and were soft, she said.

Readers? —Submit informatio­n to Heidi Knapp Rinella, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125-0070. You also can send faxes to 702-383-4676 or email her at Hrinella@ reviewjour­nal.com. If emailing, please put “Taste of the Town” in the subject line. Find more of her stories at www. reviewjour­nal.com, and follow @HKRinella on Twitter.

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