Our annual cookie fest involves a bunch of number-crunching: 207 entries, 15 semifinalists, four finalists and a winner. We hope that our contest, now in its 17th year, has become as big a part of your December traditions as it has for ours.
Thanks to everyone who submitted a recipe. Your efforts are appreciated. Minnesota bakers will certainly welcome these five ingenious, fun-to-make cookies. They're appealing on many levels, especially the way each one introduces a wide range of delicious ingredients into our cookie universe: whiskey, sunflower seeds, turmeric and tea. For the first time in the contest's history, there's no chocolate, but with this batch of winning recipes, we don't miss it a bit. Happy holidays, and happy baking.
Looking for more cookie recipes? Check out our Best Holiday Cookies recipe page with nearly 100 winning entries from past cookie contests.
Winner
Baker: Janet Heirigs of Minneapolis
Overseas inspiration: "I love ginger, and I love ginger ale," said Heirigs. "When my mom and I traveled to Ireland, we squeezed in a stop at a distillery, Tullamore D.E.W., and had a whiskey and ginger. It's a good drink, and it got me thinking that it might be a good cookie."
Family connection: The basic cookie recipe started with a formula from a timeworn church cookbook. "It's the church where my dad grew up," she said. "There are at least four kinds of ginger cookies in that cookbook, and I decided to go with one from my dad's cousin. I like ginger, but I don't like molasses. I began with that basic recipe, and I started taking things out, and putting things in, and adding a little more whiskey every time."