Working@Duke 2025 Holiday Cookbook Offers 14 Recipes to Sweeten Your Season
Download the cookie cookbook and explore treasured family traditions and holiday favorites by Duke staff and faculty

Kohler died in 2021, but Briggs keeps her legacy alive each holiday season by baking cookies with the same recipe her mother used and decorating each shape according to family tradition.
Briggs’ “Christmas Cut-Outs” is among the 14 recipes compiled from Duke staff and faculty as part of a submission request for Working@Duke’s 2025 Holiday Cookie cookbook. It’s the same recipe that Briggs, her older sister, Treci Rogers, and their children still re-create each year.
“Our kids are in their 30s and their 20s, but even now they'll still come and decorate cookies because it's just a special memory for all of us,” Briggs said.
Even if they’re not decorated exactly the way Kohler used to frost the cookies, Briggs guarantees they are worth baking.
“It’s the most phenomenal recipe,” Briggs said. “You need to make them. You will not be disappointed, I promise you.”
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