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Ancho Mole Cookies

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triangular sliceandbake cookie with dried fruit segments and nuts rolled in sesame seeds
Photo by Ted Cavanaugh, Chelsea Cavanaugh, Food Styling by Michelle Gatton

Looking for a cookie that leans savory? How about a deconstructed Mexican mole visually inspired by the Mesoamerican pyramids? Hold these cookies up to the light to appreciate the stained-glass effect of the dried fruit. And inside? Chocolate, hazelnuts, the subtle burn of ancho chile. 

  

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