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These were a favorite of mine when I was a kid. They still are and they're sooooo easy to make!
Buttery and moist inside, chewy and slightly crispy outside. Shaved chocolate bars and chocolate chips make these cookies double chocolaty and delicious. After the first bite, you will fall in love with these yummy treats.
Serve this sweet dish as an appetizer or a light snack!
Spumoni cookies are a creative twist on the classic Italian dessert, featuring the same delightful combination of cherry, chocolate, and pistachio flavors.
A classic childhood favorite of chocolate chip cookies.
Diabetic-friendly oatmeal peanut butter cookies use sugar substitute and Egg Beaters for a lower-glycemic treat. Soft, chewy, and packed with classic flavor without the spike.
A delightful twist on the classic oatmeal cookie. These tasty treats combine the wholesome goodness of oats with the rich, buttery flavor of butterscotch chips. The result is a chewy, sweet, and satisfying cookie perfect for any occasion.
Love these chocolaty and sweet mounds bars. They are easy to make, and always bring rave reviews back.
No sugar, flavour is still so nice, and much healthier too!
Classic American chocolate chip cookies with butter, equal granulated and brown sugar, two eggs, vanilla, and a 12-ounce bag of semisweet chips. The original Toll House-style recipe, optional drop or pan version.
Just like little fruitcakes! I soaked my fruit in the bourbon overnight. Easy recipe to put together and great way to use extra fruit from making my fruitcakes.
Moist in the inside and chewy on the outside, the combination of applesauce and peanut butter makes these cookies absolutely tasty and addictive.
Christmas butter cookies with crisp edges, tender centers, and just enough sweetness to take frosting beautifully. A classic 6-ingredient holiday cut-out cookie recipe for decorating with kids.
This is one of my favorite Christmas Recipe especially for my children. They also loved making it over the years. Thanks again!!
It all began in a small village in the Black Forest of Germany, where a group of mischievous elves tried creating a cookie to make people dance joyfully. They stumbled upon anise, a magical spice with a sweet and licorice-like flavor, and decided to use it in their cookie recipe.
Crisp and tangy little cookies, reminiscent of the ones Sunshine used to make.