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- Jalapeño Potato Chip Cookies
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Potato chip cookies are amazing—crunchy and flavorful—and they’re even better made with kettle-style jalapeño chips! Potato chip cookies are a great way to celebrate National Potato Day.
- Baker’s Dozen Coconut Oatmeal Cookies
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The Baker’s Dozen coconut oatmeal cookies, compared to a very similar recipe from the Fruitport, Michigan bicentennial cookbook.
- Candy cane oatmeal crispies
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These candy cane cookies are a great way to use up post-Christmas candy canes. You might even want to hit the after-Christmas sales just to get canes to make these with.
- Chocolate cookies (for breakfast)
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We woke up this morning and then we stayed in bed for a few hours. And when we finally did get up, we desperately needed breakfast. And sugar. And chocolate. What we needed were chocolate cookies for breakfast. Made quickly with a minimum of fuss.
- Chocolate half-hour cookies
- Half-hour cookies can be made with cocoa instead of spices for a rich, easy-to-make snack.
- Half hour cookies
- From start to finish, you can be eating the first batch of these crunchy, sweet cookies in just under half an hour, using ingredients that, if you bake at all, you almost certainly already have on hand.
- Half-hour lemon cookies
- Half-hour cookies can be made with lemon juice instead of vanilla.
- Peanut butter, walnut, and chocolate chip cookies
- I thought I’d try mixing rice flour in with this recipe, and then I had a sweet tooth so I threw in everything else as well.
- Pie crust cookies
- I see I’m not the only one to come up with this basic idea; it seems obvious in retrospect.
- Walnut-maple cookies
- Ground sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, and maple syrup make these cookies very rich and sweet.
More Information
- The Southern Living Cookies and Candy Cookbook• (hardcover)
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This is the book that convinced me to collect this series. Oatmeal-butter cookies, peanut butterscotch bars, blonde brownies, peanut-meringue squares, molasses sandwich cookies, and more.