Moravian Spice Cookies – Wilkerson Moravian Bakery
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Moravian Spice Cookies
Moravian Spice Cookies
Moravian Spice Cookies
Moravian Spice Cookies

Introducing our Moravian Spice Cookie (7.5oz)

Hand-baked delicacies from the pages of yesteryear. Cookies are rolled paper-thin, rich in intensity with the delightful caress of a warm winter blend of ginger, allspice, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. Molasses and brown sugar add complexity, depth and aroma for a pallet-satisfying spice cookie that is unmatchable. A traditional treat for the holidays.

Discover the taste of Moravian Tradition with The Original Thin Moravian Spice Cookie, where it all began!

Exceptionally thin. Unequivocally delicious. Our great-grandfather was a pioneer of the legendary thinness that gave Moravian cookies their identity.

His grandson, aka “Dad”, continues that tradition today, and our Spice Cookie is his favorite product!

Uncompromising Quality. Unparalleled Taste. The Wilkerson Way.

We love the alluring aroma of our ingredients, such as our cloves sourced from the legendary Spice Islands.

We serve more than baked goods, we serve reminders of the special bonds and love we have for the ones we hold close to our hearts.

A Taste of Moravian History

The allure, fame and mythology of spices is older than recorded history. Once civilizations tasted spices and experienced the mesmerizing aroma, people could not live without them. Early in the 15th century, a 200-year period of time called the Spice Wars was fought. From this, far-away lands were discovered, large shipping and trading companies were formed, and spices would become the most lucrative business in the world. When settlers came to Colonial America some families brought with them special treasured recipes and traditions handed down from their ancestors. A few of the Moravian families were known for their incredible spice tea cakes which would eventually become known as Moravian Spice Cookies.

Nutrition facts

  • 15 servings per container
    Serving size 4 cookies (14g)
    Amount per serving
    60 calories
  • % Daily Value*
    Total Fat 1g
    1%
    Saturated Fat 0g
    0%
    Trans Fat 0g
    Cholesterol 0mg
    0%
    Sodium 35mg
    2%
    Total Carbohydrate 12g
    4%
    Dietary Fiber 0g
    0%
    Total Sugars 5g
    Includes 5g Added Sugars
    10%
    Protein 0g
  • Vitamin D 0mcg
    0%
    Calcium 10mg
    0%
    Iron 0.4mg
    2%
    Potassium 40mg
    0%
  • *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

ingredients

Enriched Flour (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), Molasses, Brown Sugar (cane sugar, molasses), Shortening (palm oil, soybean oil, cottonseed oil), Spices, Baking Soda, Sea Salt, Vinegar

Contains: Wheat, Soy

Manufactured in a facility that also processes: Milk, Egg, Tree Nuts, Peanuts

baked from the heart

The aroma of our sugar cake and cookies keep the stories and the precious memories of our ancestors alive. We pride ourselves on scouring near and far, locally and across the world, for the best ingredients with careful attention to detail, from freshly grinding our own spices and cracking every egg by hand to sourcing the highest quality Madagascar Bourbon vanilla, using real potatoes in our Moravian Sugar Cake, and more.

  • We fresh grind whole spices for our unforgettable “famous” taste.
  • Using the traditional Moravian methods, we rest the dough overnight for richer flavor.
  • We knead the cookie dough before rolling for perfect texture.
  • Dough rolled to paper-thinness
  • Cookies are cut from the thin dough and placed on traditional cookie sheets.
  • We bake our Moravian cookies by hand in small batches.
  • Our Moravian cookies are hand-packed in clear cellophane bags or beautiful containers.

taste tells the truth