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These hefty and extremely satisfying treats should be devoured with a cool glass of milk on hand In the search for the perfect iteration of chocolate-chip cookies, three subsets of cookie rose to the top (check out the crisp and chewy versions to compare) Each recipe was tested more than a half-dozen times, so please grant us some generosity
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These delightfully whimsical icebox pinwheel cookies may be old-fashioned in nature, but the beautiful swirls of red, white, and green look thoroughly modern...
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One day I put passion fruit in marshmallows for an off-the-cuff way to think about a whoopie pie filling. The results are these whoopie pie–inspired cookies.
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Candy Cane Cookies! Twists of red-and-white cookie dough flavored with peppermint extract. Such a fun way to celebrate the holidays!
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These Peanut Butter cookies are NOT chewy, they are melt-in-your mouth. The water in them lets you put them in your cookie press.
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These Gluten Free "Molasses" Spice Cookies were inspired by Dorie Greenspan's delicious looking Molasses Spice Cookies which I saw in a recent Parade Magazine...
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This cookie got its name because a whole 18-ounce jar of peanut butter is used to make it. It is the creamiest, moistest cookie I have ever had, and bound to be a favorite with anyone who makes them. Just don't over bake them!
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It is with great trepidation that I offer three classic recipes, hoping to suit the three schools of chocolate-chip cookiedom (Try the crisp and gooey versions to compare.) This version is perfect for dunking in milk, and miles ahead of anything found in a plastic sleeve Note that this recipe uses two eggs, directly between the crisp version's omission and the gooey version's use of three.
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These delicately-spiced, rose-scented cookies are the perfect treat for Passover since they contain no flour. They are nutty and rich, slightly chewy with a crunchy exterior. Pistachios or almonds can be substituted for the walnuts.
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I am always trying to make cookies different. Many teenagers are drinking coffee. So I combined the two things and come up with an amazing cookie. I send my...
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This is a easy, delicious recipe I have had since the 70's. Always a winner and always requested.