Koekje
Koekje is the Dutch word for a small baked sweet, comparable to a cookie or biscuit in English. It denotes a wide range of sweet baked goods, from crisp, wafer-thin cookies to soft, tender morsels. The term is a diminutive of koek, meaning cake or biscuit, reflecting the Dutch preference for smaller portions.
Ingredients and methods: Most koekjes are based on flour, sugar, and a fat such as butter or
Common varieties and uses: In the Netherlands and Belgium, bakers and households make many traditional koekjes.
History and notes: The concept of small, baked sweets has deep roots in European baking, and the