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11 Recipes Found
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Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Cookies |
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What could be better than a recipe that combines 2 favorites, banana bread and chocolate chip cookies.
Well this recipe does just that.
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Chocolate Almond Biscotti |
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This is a wonderful recipe to make ahead and store for serving with coffee, and tea. The Chocolate Almond Biscotti is also nice to give as gifts.
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Cream Cheese Sugar Cookies |
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This is a wonderful soft, chewy and flavorful sugar cookie. You make the dough ahead and chill overnight. You can store up to 48 hours in the fridge.
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Double Chocolate Mint Cookies |
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Love chocolate and mint well these cookies are for you. I modified the recipe by using one cup of chocolate chips and one cup mint chips.
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Egg Nog Cookies |
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Get out your cookie cutters! These wonderful cookies not only contain Egg Nog in the dough, but are iced with Egg Nog frosting.
I hope you have a great time making and eating these holiday cookies. |
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Mexican Wedding Cakes |
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Today's cookie has so many names. Some people call them Snow Balls, or Russian Tea Cakes. Sometimes you see this recipe not rolled in to little ball and sprinkled with confectioners' sugar but in the shape of crescent moons. The buttery cookie with the sugared outsides is just awesome to taste.
Whether this recipe is of Russian, Spanish or Mexican origin I do not know, but they are MY FAVORITE COOKIE. Amazing because there is not one lick of chocolate any where in these.
I have been making these cookies with my mom almost religiously since I was five. So this is also a great recipe for your kids to help with....start them rolling the snow balls.
There are some quicker cooking versions of this recipe...I have tried them all and frankly the cookie is not as good. A low temp oven and long cook time makes these cookies great Since these cookies do not spread while baking, you can put many on a single cookie sheet. You should be able to put this whole recipe on a single cookie sheet.
This recipe doubles nicely.
This cookie keeps well and looks great on a dish with rum balls. These cookies are a great gift idea with some type of elaborate Martha Stewart-style packaging.
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Pistachio Shamrock Cookies |
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This recipe is a really fun to make and eat cookie. Festive Shamrock shape with green icing piped on the edges makes these cookies perfect for Saint Patrick's day.
If you desire more of a green color you can add a little food color to the cookie dough.
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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies |
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These cookies are very moist and perfect to make in the month of October (or November, December, January, February,...well you get the point).
Only one thing could make these fragrant spiced traditional cookies even better -- CHOCOLATE
Peggy says that some people are prejudiced, with preconceived notions that pumpkin cookies do NOT have chips. I say the chocolate chips are wonderful
with all the spices and pumpkin flavors. What a great addition to the traditional spiced cookie.
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Pumpkin Chocolate Truffles |
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This recipe is similar to rum balls but with teriffic for fall with a pumpkin theme. |
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Rum Balls |
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Making Rum Balls is more like making mud pies...lots of fun.
Rum balls are easy and quick to make no bake cookie. The classic recipe has been around for many years. You can always substitute Brandy or Bourbon for Rum, if you like.
One taste, and you too will likely be hooked -- if not for life.
Enjoy Hic
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Triple-Threat Chocolate-Mocha-Chocolate Chip Cookies |
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A few years ago I stayed at a wonderful little bed and breakfast in Eureka Springs, Arkansas called the Dairy Hollow House. They had the most wonderful food, including these cookies.
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