Grandma’s Butter Horns (Brown Sugar Walnut Rugelach) - Cook Nourish Bliss (2024)

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About These Butter Horn Cookies Additional Holiday Cookies You Might Enjoy: Ingredients Instructions Notes Post navigation 57 comments Lindsay —July 22, 2023 @ 11:28 pm Reply I loved these! I ended up filling my second dough round with Nutella and almonds because I just felt like the walnut brown sugar ones were not sweet enough (for my liking). But that is a personal preference and this recipe is excellent! They are super fun to make. Thanks for sharing! Rating: 5 Ashley —July 24, 2023 @ 1:16 pm Reply So glad you enjoyed! The nutella filling sounds delicious 🙂 Thank you for taking the time to let me know!Amy —January 22, 2023 @ 5:52 pm Reply Maybe no one has made these since 2014 but I decided to try them today. I added salt to the flour and used half a cup of shortening along with the butter. I then added 1/4 cup of melted butter to the brown sugar and nut mixture to keep it from being too loose (I also used pecans) + tsp of cinnamon. They are delicious. Rating: 5 Ashley —January 23, 2023 @ 2:18 pm Reply So glad you enjoyed!Barrie —January 21, 2023 @ 7:42 pm Reply I also added salt to the recipe. My mom has made these for years and she told me to spread melted butter on rolled out dough before the nuts and sugar. I used regular granulated white sugar and cinnamon. So it’s melted butter, cinnamon and sugar mix, and then crushed nuts. Brush with melted butter on top before baking. I personally prefer (no butter) thin layer of jam (apricot) then cinnamon and sugar then nuts. It’s just my preference. The plain nut and sugar snd cinnamon are great for someone who doesn’t like it sweet. Enjoy. I will be making these again. Rating: 5 Ashley —January 23, 2023 @ 2:16 pm Reply Thanks for sharing Barrie!Melanie Franceschi —January 8, 2022 @ 11:03 am Reply As a regular baker of Nut horns ( Rugelach) for many years, I prefer dough with sour cream versus cream cheese, that is used in most dough Recepies for these types of cookies.The dough, I did in the food processor I added salt ( 1/2 tsp.) to the flour. The only change I made. The dough I left in the fridge over night, I feel as in your suggestion it makes all the difference.The dough was a delight to work with, delicate yet so easy to roll out.To roll out I used a pie Matt and dusted with a combo of flour and confectioners sugar.Excellent. 5 stars does not do it justice. Rating: 5 Ashley —January 10, 2022 @ 5:21 am Reply I’m so happy to hear this! Thank you for taking the time to let me know Melanie 🙂Debbie —December 11, 2021 @ 12:00 pm Reply Can you freeze them? Rating: 5 Ashley —December 13, 2021 @ 10:47 pm Reply Hey Debbie – Yes, you can definitely freeze them!Jenny —November 23, 2021 @ 10:55 pm Reply Can you make these with different jam fillings and sprinkle with sugar powder and pecans Rating: 4 Ashley —November 24, 2021 @ 4:37 pm Reply Hey Jenny – absolutely! You could definitely play around with the filling here 🙂Susan Schuette —December 20, 2020 @ 2:06 pm Reply Made these cookies today. Made 1/2 with the nut filling and 1/2 with apricot preserves. They were easy and are delicious! I made a slight change in the recipe in that I added 1 beaten egg white to the nut mixture. When adding the apricot preserves, you only need enough to lightly coat the dough. We rolled the dough in flour and powdered sugar into a circle like pie crust. Added the filling, either the nuts or apricot, cut into 16 slices like a pizza then rolled each piece up like a crescent roll. Make sure the short end is down when baking so they don’t bake open. Yummy! Rating: 5 Ashley —December 21, 2020 @ 1:58 pm Reply So happy to hear it! And I LOVE the idea of using apricot preserves – that sounds fantastic!Ann —April 16, 2019 @ 9:53 pm Reply Can I substitute pecans for the walnuts?Ashley —April 17, 2019 @ 12:08 pm Reply Yep! That would work just fine!Angela Pesce —January 24, 2019 @ 2:50 pm Reply I make something very similar to Butterhorns called cinnamon twist. Same dough flour,butter, Driscoll egg yolk and sour cream. Make dough cut in half and refrigerate. Roll dough out to a 16” circle. Filling sugar and cinnamon mixture, finely chopped walnuts, raisins and a dab of raspberry preserves on outer edge.Cut in 16 pizza shape triangles and roll quickly. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes or so. Do not let get brown.Ashley —January 25, 2019 @ 11:11 am Reply Hey Angela! Oooo the raspberry preserves sound delicious! Thanks for sharing!Jo @ the contented baker —December 23, 2014 @ 6:14 pm Reply I have yet to make rugelach but will definitely give them a try. These look so good. We will eagerly await my mum’s sausage rolls – somewhat of a tradition – this Christmas morning! Happy Christmas Ashley!Ashley —December 24, 2014 @ 7:24 am Reply Merry Christmas Jo!Katy —December 19, 2014 @ 3:10 pm Reply Classic family recipes are always the best around the holidays. So much nostaglia in one bite! These look delicious, Ashley.Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 9:11 pm Reply Love mexican wedding cookies! They are so good!Tina @ Tina's Chic Corner —December 18, 2014 @ 4:42 pm Reply I was anxious to see if you’d make these after you mentioned them to me. They look amazing and definitely a must-try! Pinned. 🙂Emma @ Bake Then Eat —December 18, 2014 @ 12:11 pm Reply Family recipes with special memories are the best 😀 I think my obsession for banana cake comes from my Nan as she made the best one ever and even though I have her recipe its never as good as hers was. These look great by the way 😀Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 9:12 pm Reply haha that’s how I feel about so many family recipes … they never quite taste like when my grandma made them!Laura —December 18, 2014 @ 11:14 am Reply So sweet that your grandma is the inspiration behind this recipe! They truly look delicious. I have never heard of butter horns, obviously, I need to get out more. Thanks for sharing this though, I bet it’s tough to part with Grandma’s recipes…..I know of many people who won’t share secret family recipes at all =)Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 9:13 pm Reply I know! We’ve never been like that … recipes are meant to be shared! 🙂 haha at least in my little world!Alessandra // the foodie teen —December 18, 2014 @ 10:28 am Reply Looks absolutely mouthwatering! You always have such amazing ideas, and I love that first photo!Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 9:07 pm Reply Thank you so much Alessandra!Alyssa @ My Sequined Life —December 18, 2014 @ 9:15 am Reply I love family recipes – especially around the holidays! I looove rugelach so I know for a fact these would be a favorite, too!Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 9:07 pm Reply Me too! They seem even more special during the holidays!Anna (Hidden Ponies) —December 18, 2014 @ 1:35 am Reply Nothing beats family recipes! These sound like a tradition worth starting in my home 🙂Julia | JuliasAlbum.com —December 18, 2014 @ 12:14 am Reply Who doesn’t love these?! They are such perfect little treats for the holidays! Oh, I wish I had one right now!Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 6:43 am Reply Thanks Julia!Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat. —December 17, 2014 @ 6:15 pm Reply Those look so good Ashley! I’ve never actually had rugelach, although I always think they look so good – gonna have to try them one of these days! Recipes from your grandma are always the best, I love family recipes that have been passed down. There’s a few of my grandma’s that I would love – going to have to see if any of my aunt’s have them! She doesn’t cook anymore, but even a few years ago, when I would ask for something, it would be ” oh, a bit of this and a bit of that” ! I don’t think she even had a recipe for some stuff!Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 6:48 am Reply haha that sounds like my grandma! I was shocked when my mom actually had this one written down when I asked for it a few years ago!Jennie @themessybakerblog —December 17, 2014 @ 4:38 pm Reply Grandma’s are the best. Ashley, I’ve been looking for the perfect rugelach recipe, and I believe I just found it. This is so happening…tonight! I can’t wait. They’re absolutely gorgeous. Pinned.Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 6:49 am Reply Aw thanks Jennie!!sarah k @ the pajama chef —December 17, 2014 @ 4:28 pm Reply these look so delicious, ashley! i love family recipes. one of my favorites is my grandma’s lasagna and her blueberry muffins! mmmm.Ashley —December 18, 2014 @ 6:49 am Reply Mmmmm you’re making me hungry!!Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction —December 17, 2014 @ 3:44 pm Reply I love family recipes, especially at Christmas! These look so good, Ashley!Kelly —December 17, 2014 @ 2:34 pm Reply Aaw, what a sweet and wonderful memory of your grandma! I have never tried rugelach or butter horns but they look amazing and family recipes like this are my favorite! My mom is not much of a baker but every year she would make little sesame ball cookies that were extremely addictive just like these pop-able butter horns 🙂Ashley —December 17, 2014 @ 4:03 pm Reply Sesame ball cookies sound delicious! Thanks Kelly!! 🙂Sarah @ Making Thyme for Health —December 17, 2014 @ 1:58 pm Reply Aw, I love the story behind these! Even if you can’t remember where your mom was, haha!I’ve never even tried rugelach but this version sounds incredible. And I think you made them look beautiful! I’m sure if I made them they would be a mess. I pretty much have zero patience. It’s actually one of my new years resolutions…for the tenth year in a row. 😉Ashley —December 17, 2014 @ 2:01 pm Reply hahaha that’s an awesome new year’s resolution … I should probably put patience on my list too 🙂Monica —December 17, 2014 @ 12:42 pm Reply What a sweet recipe from your grandma. It sounds like it would just melt in your mouth and I love the walnuts. I’ve never had rugelach (or “butter horns”), which makes me a little sad right now. ; )Ashley —December 17, 2014 @ 1:46 pm Reply Thanks Monica! 🙂marcie —December 17, 2014 @ 12:35 pm Reply I’ve never made rugelach, and I think maybe I’ve only had it once or twice in my life! These look melt-in-your-mouth delicious, and they’re so pretty and festive. These I need to try! Thanks for sharing such a special recipe. 🙂Ashley —December 17, 2014 @ 1:47 pm Reply They are! Thanks Marcie!Shashi @ runninsrilankan —December 17, 2014 @ 12:07 pm Reply Woa- these take me back Ashley – it’s been ages since I had rugelach and your butter horns reminded me of my rugelach days!Angie@Angie's Recipes —December 17, 2014 @ 11:37 am Reply They are so buttery and nutty. Exactly the right treat for the holiday season.[emailprotected] —December 17, 2014 @ 11:26 am Reply MMMmmm! These sound so good right now! One of my favorite family recipes are my aunt Rebecca’s Chicken and Dumplins. I’ve tried making them like her but they’re never the same.Ashley —December 17, 2014 @ 11:35 am Reply My grandma made a dumpling soup that I still can’t figure out how to get to taste like hers!!Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar —December 17, 2014 @ 10:25 am Reply These look soooo delicious! They’d be one of the first to go off my cookie plate for sure. Yum!Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice —December 17, 2014 @ 8:10 am Reply These butter horns sound delicious, Ashley! I love that these cookies remind you of your Grandma…definitely the best kind! 🙂 My Grandma used to make gingerbread cookies every year, and now that she passed away, my Aunt takes over. Such fun memories!Amy (Savory Moments) —December 17, 2014 @ 6:49 am Reply I just love making family recipes like this, especially at the holidays. It’s really special. These cookies look so delicious!Ashley —December 17, 2014 @ 7:38 am Reply Thanks Amy! It is – one of the best parts of the holiday season!Leave a Reply Leave a Reply References

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Let’s talk my grandma’s butter horns – aka brown sugar walnut rugelach! These buttery, slightly sweet cookies are irresistible. A special family recipe that is made with sour cream instead of cream cheese. Vegetarian.

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Note:This recipe is NOT dairy free. It was published before Cook Nourish Bliss transitioned to dairy free recipes and remains popular with long time readers. You can try using substitutions to make it dairy free, however I have not tested this myself and can’t say how it will turn out.

Today I have a very special recipe for you. One that makes me smile big time and gives me those warm and fuzzy feelings.

My grandma’s butter horns. Which are famous in our family.

I vividly remember her giving us plates of these cookies when we were kids. My dad would come home with a giant platter full of them and yet they always disappeared in a flash.

My sister, dad and I would pop them in the microwave to warm them up slightly, dust with even more confectioners’ sugar and then go to town.

I don’t know where my mom was during all of this, probably eating something much healthier than a tray of buttery cookies (or maybe I just don’t remember her being there, eek! … sorry mom!).

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About These Butter Horn Cookies

Despite the fact that I will forever and ever call these butter horns, they are basically a slightly different version of rugelach (which is typically made with cream cheese instead of the sour cream you’ll see here).

But my guess is that rugelach will ring a bell for you better than butter horns!

I will confess that when I make these they are definitely imperfect – and look no where near as nice as the carefully rolled ones that my grandma always made.

Apparently she had a lot more practice (and patience!) than I do.

But boy do they still taste good. So buttery and with just the right amount of sweetness. And extremely pop-able. Once you pop, you cannot stop with these cookies. Trust me, I have experience in this matter.

So tell me. What’s your favorite family recipe? My grandma passed away a few years ago, so these cookies most definitely hold a special place in my heart and are a necessity each holiday season!

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Additional Holiday Cookies You Might Enjoy:

  • Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chocolate Cream Cheese Cookies
  • Caramel Latte Thumbprint Cookies
  • Whole Wheat Vanilla Chai Shortbread Cookies
  • Cardamom Spice Cookies
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Thumbprint Cookies
  • Snowball Cookies

Did you make this recipe? Rate and review it down below! I’d love to hear from you.

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Yield: 48 cookies

Prep Time: 40 minutes

Additional Time: 2 hours

Cook Time: 22 minutes

Total Time: 3 hours 2 minutes

My grandma’s butter horns – aka brown sugar walnut rugelach! These buttery, slightly sweet cookies are irresistible. A special family recipe that is made with sour cream instead of cream cheese. Vegetarian.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, cold and cut into chunks
  • 1 cup full-fat sour cream, cold
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 2 cups raw walnuts, finely chopped
  • ¾ cup packed light brown sugar
  • confectioners’ sugar, for dusting

Instructions

  1. Add the flour to a large bowl. Using a pastry cutter, two knives or your fingers, cut the butter into the flour, until it resembles even-sized crumbs. Add in the sour cream and egg yolk. Mix until the dough comes together in large clumps.
  2. Form the dough into three equal sized balls. Pat each into a disc and then wrap tightly with plastic wrap.
  3. Transfer to the refrigerator and let chill at least 2 hours or even overnight, until well chilled. You want it to be firm enough so that you can roll it out easily.
  4. Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  5. In a medium bowl, mix together the walnuts and brown sugar until well combined, making sure to break up any clumps of brown sugar. Set aside.
  6. Working one ball of dough at a time (keep the other balls in the fridge while you do this), place the chilled dough on a well-floured work surface (I like to do this on well-floured parchment paper). Roll out into a circle that is between ⅛ and ¼ inch in thickness.
  7. Sprinkle ⅓ of the walnut / sugar mixture evenly over the dough (all the way to the edges) then press down lightly into the dough. With a pastry or pizza cutter, slice the dough like you would a pizza, into 16 equal triangles.
  8. Starting with the wide end, roll up each triangle - some of the filling will fall out - that’s totally fine. Place the shaped cookies on the prepared baking sheet, with the seam side / tip down. Repeat this process with the remaining two balls of dough.
  9. Bake for about 22 to 24 minutes, until golden brown. Let cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. If baking in batches, keep any unbaked, shaped cookies in the refrigerator.
  10. Once completely cool, dust generously with confectioners’ sugar.

Notes

The dough portion of this recipe could also be done in a food processor, I just wanted to make them by hand like my grandma. It felt right that way!

I also highly recommend eating these warm - so good!! We used to love to pop them in the microwave for a few seconds to get them nice and toasty. And maybe dust again with more confectioners’ sugar after you warm them up.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 48Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 104Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 21mgSodium: 5mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 0gSugar: 3gProtein: 2g

Nutrition data shown is an estimate provided by an online calculator and is for informational purposes only. It should not be considered a substitute for a medical professional’s advice.

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57 comments
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    LindsayJuly 22, 2023 @ 11:28 pm Reply

    I loved these! I ended up filling my second dough round with Nutella and almonds because I just felt like the walnut brown sugar ones were not sweet enough (for my liking). But that is a personal preference and this recipe is excellent! They are super fun to make. Thanks for sharing!

    Rating: 5

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      AshleyJuly 24, 2023 @ 1:16 pm Reply

      So glad you enjoyed! The nutella filling sounds delicious 🙂 Thank you for taking the time to let me know!

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    AmyJanuary 22, 2023 @ 5:52 pm Reply

    Maybe no one has made these since 2014 but I decided to try them today. I added salt to the flour and used half a cup of shortening along with the butter. I then added 1/4 cup of melted butter to the brown sugar and nut mixture to keep it from being too loose (I also used pecans) + tsp of cinnamon. They are delicious.

    Rating: 5

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      AshleyJanuary 23, 2023 @ 2:18 pm Reply

      So glad you enjoyed!

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    BarrieJanuary 21, 2023 @ 7:42 pm Reply

    I also added salt to the recipe. My mom has made these for years and she told me to spread melted butter on rolled out dough before the nuts and sugar. I used regular granulated white sugar and cinnamon. So it’s melted butter, cinnamon and sugar mix, and then crushed nuts. Brush with melted butter on top before baking. I personally prefer (no butter) thin layer of jam (apricot) then cinnamon and sugar then nuts. It’s just my preference. The plain nut and sugar snd cinnamon are great for someone who doesn’t like it sweet. Enjoy. I will be making these again.

    Rating: 5

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      AshleyJanuary 23, 2023 @ 2:16 pm Reply

      Thanks for sharing Barrie!

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    Melanie FranceschiJanuary 8, 2022 @ 11:03 am Reply

    As a regular baker of Nut horns ( Rugelach) for many years, I prefer dough with sour cream versus cream cheese, that is used in most dough Recepies for these types of cookies.The dough, I did in the food processor I added salt ( 1/2 tsp.) to the flour. The only change I made. The dough I left in the fridge over night, I feel as in your suggestion it makes all the difference.The dough was a delight to work with, delicate yet so easy to roll out.To roll out I used a pie Matt and dusted with a combo of flour and confectioners sugar.Excellent. 5 stars does not do it justice.

    Rating: 5

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      AshleyJanuary 10, 2022 @ 5:21 am Reply

      I’m so happy to hear this! Thank you for taking the time to let me know Melanie 🙂

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    DebbieDecember 11, 2021 @ 12:00 pm Reply

    Can you freeze them?

    Rating: 5

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      AshleyDecember 13, 2021 @ 10:47 pm Reply

      Hey Debbie – Yes, you can definitely freeze them!

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    JennyNovember 23, 2021 @ 10:55 pm Reply

    Can you make these with different jam fillings and sprinkle with sugar powder and pecans

    Rating: 4

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      AshleyNovember 24, 2021 @ 4:37 pm Reply

      Hey Jenny – absolutely! You could definitely play around with the filling here 🙂

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    Susan SchuetteDecember 20, 2020 @ 2:06 pm Reply

    Made these cookies today. Made 1/2 with the nut filling and 1/2 with apricot preserves. They were easy and are delicious! I made a slight change in the recipe in that I added 1 beaten egg white to the nut mixture. When adding the apricot preserves, you only need enough to lightly coat the dough. We rolled the dough in flour and powdered sugar into a circle like pie crust. Added the filling, either the nuts or apricot, cut into 16 slices like a pizza then rolled each piece up like a crescent roll. Make sure the short end is down when baking so they don’t bake open. Yummy!

    Rating: 5

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      AshleyDecember 21, 2020 @ 1:58 pm Reply

      So happy to hear it! And I LOVE the idea of using apricot preserves – that sounds fantastic!

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    AnnApril 16, 2019 @ 9:53 pm Reply

    Can I substitute pecans for the walnuts?

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      AshleyApril 17, 2019 @ 12:08 pm Reply

      Yep! That would work just fine!

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    Angela PesceJanuary 24, 2019 @ 2:50 pm Reply

    I make something very similar to Butterhorns called cinnamon twist. Same dough flour,butter, Driscoll egg yolk and sour cream. Make dough cut in half and refrigerate. Roll dough out to a 16” circle.
    Filling sugar and cinnamon mixture, finely chopped walnuts, raisins and a dab of raspberry preserves on outer edge.
    Cut in 16 pizza shape triangles and roll quickly. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes or so. Do not let get brown.

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      AshleyJanuary 25, 2019 @ 11:11 am Reply

      Hey Angela! Oooo the raspberry preserves sound delicious! Thanks for sharing!

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    Jo @ the contented bakerDecember 23, 2014 @ 6:14 pm Reply

    I have yet to make rugelach but will definitely give them a try. These look so good. We will eagerly await my mum’s sausage rolls – somewhat of a tradition – this Christmas morning! Happy Christmas Ashley!

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      AshleyDecember 24, 2014 @ 7:24 am Reply

      Merry Christmas Jo!

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    KatyDecember 19, 2014 @ 3:10 pm Reply

    Classic family recipes are always the best around the holidays. So much nostaglia in one bite! These look delicious, Ashley.

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    AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 9:11 pm Reply

    Love mexican wedding cookies! They are so good!

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    Tina @ Tina's Chic CornerDecember 18, 2014 @ 4:42 pm Reply

    I was anxious to see if you’d make these after you mentioned them to me. They look amazing and definitely a must-try! Pinned. 🙂

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    Emma @ Bake Then EatDecember 18, 2014 @ 12:11 pm Reply

    Family recipes with special memories are the best 😀 I think my obsession for banana cake comes from my Nan as she made the best one ever and even though I have her recipe its never as good as hers was. These look great by the way 😀

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 9:12 pm Reply

      haha that’s how I feel about so many family recipes … they never quite taste like when my grandma made them!

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    LauraDecember 18, 2014 @ 11:14 am Reply

    So sweet that your grandma is the inspiration behind this recipe! They truly look delicious. I have never heard of butter horns, obviously, I need to get out more. Thanks for sharing this though, I bet it’s tough to part with Grandma’s recipes…..I know of many people who won’t share secret family recipes at all =)

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 9:13 pm Reply

      I know! We’ve never been like that … recipes are meant to be shared! 🙂 haha at least in my little world!

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    Alessandra // the foodie teenDecember 18, 2014 @ 10:28 am Reply

    Looks absolutely mouthwatering! You always have such amazing ideas, and I love that first photo!

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 9:07 pm Reply

      Thank you so much Alessandra!

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    Alyssa @ My Sequined LifeDecember 18, 2014 @ 9:15 am Reply

    I love family recipes – especially around the holidays! I looove rugelach so I know for a fact these would be a favorite, too!

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 9:07 pm Reply

      Me too! They seem even more special during the holidays!

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    Anna (Hidden Ponies)December 18, 2014 @ 1:35 am Reply

    Nothing beats family recipes! These sound like a tradition worth starting in my home 🙂

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    Julia | JuliasAlbum.comDecember 18, 2014 @ 12:14 am Reply

    Who doesn’t love these?! They are such perfect little treats for the holidays! Oh, I wish I had one right now!

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 6:43 am Reply

      Thanks Julia!

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    Stacey @ Bake.Eat.Repeat.December 17, 2014 @ 6:15 pm Reply

    Those look so good Ashley! I’ve never actually had rugelach, although I always think they look so good – gonna have to try them one of these days! Recipes from your grandma are always the best, I love family recipes that have been passed down. There’s a few of my grandma’s that I would love – going to have to see if any of my aunt’s have them! She doesn’t cook anymore, but even a few years ago, when I would ask for something, it would be ” oh, a bit of this and a bit of that” ! I don’t think she even had a recipe for some stuff!

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 6:48 am Reply

      haha that sounds like my grandma! I was shocked when my mom actually had this one written down when I asked for it a few years ago!

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    Jennie @themessybakerblogDecember 17, 2014 @ 4:38 pm Reply

    Grandma’s are the best. Ashley, I’ve been looking for the perfect rugelach recipe, and I believe I just found it. This is so happening…tonight! I can’t wait. They’re absolutely gorgeous. Pinned.

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 6:49 am Reply

      Aw thanks Jennie!!

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    sarah k @ the pajama chefDecember 17, 2014 @ 4:28 pm Reply

    these look so delicious, ashley! i love family recipes. one of my favorites is my grandma’s lasagna and her blueberry muffins! mmmm.

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      AshleyDecember 18, 2014 @ 6:49 am Reply

      Mmmmm you’re making me hungry!!

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    Jessica @ A Kitchen AddictionDecember 17, 2014 @ 3:44 pm Reply

    I love family recipes, especially at Christmas! These look so good, Ashley!

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    KellyDecember 17, 2014 @ 2:34 pm Reply

    Aaw, what a sweet and wonderful memory of your grandma! I have never tried rugelach or butter horns but they look amazing and family recipes like this are my favorite! My mom is not much of a baker but every year she would make little sesame ball cookies that were extremely addictive just like these pop-able butter horns 🙂

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      AshleyDecember 17, 2014 @ 4:03 pm Reply

      Sesame ball cookies sound delicious! Thanks Kelly!! 🙂

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    Sarah @ Making Thyme for HealthDecember 17, 2014 @ 1:58 pm Reply

    Aw, I love the story behind these! Even if you can’t remember where your mom was, haha!

    I’ve never even tried rugelach but this version sounds incredible. And I think you made them look beautiful! I’m sure if I made them they would be a mess. I pretty much have zero patience. It’s actually one of my new years resolutions…for the tenth year in a row. 😉

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      AshleyDecember 17, 2014 @ 2:01 pm Reply

      hahaha that’s an awesome new year’s resolution … I should probably put patience on my list too 🙂

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    MonicaDecember 17, 2014 @ 12:42 pm Reply

    What a sweet recipe from your grandma. It sounds like it would just melt in your mouth and I love the walnuts. I’ve never had rugelach (or “butter horns”), which makes me a little sad right now. ; )

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      AshleyDecember 17, 2014 @ 1:46 pm Reply

      Thanks Monica! 🙂

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    marcieDecember 17, 2014 @ 12:35 pm Reply

    I’ve never made rugelach, and I think maybe I’ve only had it once or twice in my life! These look melt-in-your-mouth delicious, and they’re so pretty and festive. These I need to try! Thanks for sharing such a special recipe. 🙂

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      AshleyDecember 17, 2014 @ 1:47 pm Reply

      They are! Thanks Marcie!

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    Shashi @ runninsrilankanDecember 17, 2014 @ 12:07 pm Reply

    Woa- these take me back Ashley – it’s been ages since I had rugelach and your butter horns reminded me of my rugelach days!

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    Angie@Angie's RecipesDecember 17, 2014 @ 11:37 am Reply

    They are so buttery and nutty. Exactly the right treat for the holiday season.

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    [emailprotected]December 17, 2014 @ 11:26 am Reply

    MMMmmm! These sound so good right now! One of my favorite family recipes are my aunt Rebecca’s Chicken and Dumplins. I’ve tried making them like her but they’re never the same.

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      AshleyDecember 17, 2014 @ 11:35 am Reply

      My grandma made a dumpling soup that I still can’t figure out how to get to taste like hers!!

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    Katrina @ Warm Vanilla SugarDecember 17, 2014 @ 10:25 am Reply

    These look soooo delicious! They’d be one of the first to go off my cookie plate for sure. Yum!

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    Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N SpiceDecember 17, 2014 @ 8:10 am Reply

    These butter horns sound delicious, Ashley! I love that these cookies remind you of your Grandma…definitely the best kind! 🙂 My Grandma used to make gingerbread cookies every year, and now that she passed away, my Aunt takes over. Such fun memories!

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    Amy (Savory Moments)December 17, 2014 @ 6:49 am Reply

    I just love making family recipes like this, especially at the holidays. It’s really special. These cookies look so delicious!

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      AshleyDecember 17, 2014 @ 7:38 am Reply

      Thanks Amy! It is – one of the best parts of the holiday season!

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