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Chocolate-Hazelnut Cookies

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Chocolate-Hazelnut Cookies

Coarse raw sugar gives these nutty, chocolate-laced cookies a subtle crunch in every bite, but you can replace it with an equal amount of white sugar if needed. And trust us on the big pieces of chocolate: The matchsticks are what give these cookies their melty stripes.  

 

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