Eid Cookies

Every Eid mum, sister, cousin 1&2 and myself will each bake a variety of cookies and serve them this way when guests come over.

I’m not great at remembering the names of all of these cookies but here are ones that I do know.

Starting from the top (12 o’clock) and moving clockwise

  1. ⁠Samperit/Dahlia “Custard” cookies (Cousin 2)
  2. ⁠Chocolate Snowy cookies (Cousin 1)
  3. ⁠No idea (Cousin 2)
  4. ⁠Pineapple Tarts (Aunt)
  5. ⁠Oat Sugar cookies (Mine)
  6. ⁠Middle - Pistachio chocolate cookies (Mine)

Bottom pic

  1. ⁠Mazola biscuits (Aunt)
  2. ⁠Half Moon Coconut Cookies (Cousin 2)
  3. ⁠Pineapple Tarts (Mum)
  4. ⁠Bangkit Pandan Cookies (Cousin 1)
  5. ⁠Arab Milk Cookies (Mum)
  6. ⁠Mini Love Knot Beef Spring Rolls, the only savoury one (Mum)

Every Eid mum, sister, cousin 1&2 and myself will each bake a variety of cookies and serve them this way when guests come over.

I’m not great at remembering the names of all of these cookies but here are ones that I do know.

Starting from the top (12 o’clock) and moving clockwise

  1. ⁠Samperit/Dahlia “Custard” cookies (Cousin 2)
  2. ⁠Chocolate Snowy cookies (Cousin 1)
  3. ⁠No idea (Cousin 2)
  4. ⁠Pineapple Tarts (Aunt)
  5. ⁠Oat Sugar cookies (Mine)
  6. ⁠Middle - Pistachio chocolate cookies (Mine)

Bottom pic

  1. ⁠Mazola biscuits (Aunt)
  2. ⁠Half Moon Coconut Cookies (Cousin 2)
  3. ⁠Pineapple Tarts (Mum)
  4. ⁠Bangkit Pandan Cookies (Cousin 1)
  5. ⁠Arab Milk Cookies (Mum)
  6. ⁠Mini Love Knot Beef Spring Rolls, the only savoury one (Mum)