“WITH EVERY ONE OF MY HONEY COOKIES, I BRING HAPPINESS AND JOY TO SOMEONE.”—Ivana Smulikova Practiced hands measure flour, eggs, spices, and the most important but perhaps surprising component—honey—to form the dough for the traditional cookies Ivana Smulikova has made since her childhood in Slovakia. Years ago, her family moved to British Columbia with only eight suitcases among them. Much was left behind, but tucked in her heart was the recipe for her homeland’s classic confection.
Known under different names in other European countries (lebkuchen in Germany, taai-taai in Belgium), the cookies, called medovniky in Slovakia, look similar to gingerbread, but rather than molasses and brown sugar, they relyon honey as the sweetener. This natural ingredient also acts as a preservative, keeping the treats edible for several months.
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