My, you'll be hard pressed to really find an answer to this- In my travels, I've heard Germans, Norwegians, Swedes, Dutch, Czech, Polish, Mexican and Indian folks all claim that rosettes are "really" theirs. Finding a good history is difficult. Suffice it to say that the idea of heating up a decorative bit of metal in oil, dipping it in egg & flour and covering it in sugar has seemed like a good idea to lots of people the world over. In rosettes I've had, Swedes & Norwegians tend to not flavor them and cover them in simple sugar. Germans, Czechs & Poles put a little vanilla and/or almond in the batter and the Germans tend to like to put cinnamon in the sugar. Mexicans lean toward vanilla only, and sometimes a bit of cinnamon in the sugar. I've seen old rosette irons in museums from the middle ages in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Sorry I can't be of more help, and I'm certain you'll get opinions from folks that, of course, I'm all wet, they're really from- oh, I don't know- Russia, maybe? ;-)
To make rosette cookies using an iron, the best way is to heat the iron in hot oil, dip it in the batter, then fry until golden brown. Drain excess oil and sprinkle with powdered sugar.
Well, you eat cookies, and I sure hope you don't eat history. I know one similarity. You can make cookies and you can make history. Or you can make history by making really good cookies. Or you can make historical cookies. Or you can eat cookies while making history. Or you can eat history while making cookies.
No. A rosette is an ornament that resembles a rose. Unless it's a name, it's not a proper noun.
Google the recipe. ;) Hope I could help, even though I live in Melbourne, Australia
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The history of spritz cookies- They're basically a generic buttery cookie dough which was squeezed out of a cookie press and baked. Spritz cookies are originally a Christmas Cookie from the Scandinavian countries.
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