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Foolproof Sugar Cookie Recipe

Foolproof Sugar Cookie Recipe by Annette Vlahos

This recipe is the best sugar cookie recipe ever! There is no mess with a pastry board full of flour! I use parchment paper to roll out the dough. And I get my sprinkles from www.MillCreekCountryStore.com. They have a variety of colors for every holiday.

3 votes
8128 views
Planter’s Peanut Butter Cookies

Planter’s Peanut Butter Cookies by Catherine Pappas

3 votes
2628 views
Cereal Agave Cookies

Cereal Agave Cookies by Catherine Pappas

2 votes
3315 views
Classic Vanilla-Orange Sugar Cookies

Classic Vanilla-Orange Sugar Cookies by Catherine Pappas

4 votes
3838 views
Simple Oatmeal Cookies

Simple Oatmeal Cookies by Catherine Pappas

1 vote
4146 views
Chocolate Chip Cookies

Chocolate Chip Cookies by erin de martini

6 votes
15760 views
Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies

Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies by Bunny Bostow

Once a week, my son Billy ( adorable, 29 and single, I'm just sayin') comes over for dinner and dessert. This week, this was dessert. His unbiased opinion of his mom's cookies? Delicious! That's my baby boy! A soft peanut butter cookie with a peanut butter, chopped nut and chocolate chip filling. Sinfully rich, you couldn't eat too…

1 vote
3201 views
Double chocolate chip and Oreo cookies

Double chocolate chip and Oreo cookies by Deanna Martinez-Bey

Here is a cookie recipe filled with chocolate goodness. Being a chocolate lover myself, I came up with this recipe appease a chocolate craving!

1 vote
3655 views
Golf Balls

Golf Balls by Melissa

This is a fun and delecious treat for any holiday. I change the color of the white chocolate to match the holiday. My recomendation for the different colors is to buy it already the color you want it. It is very hard to mix it yourself. Also, I use Jif peanut butter.

1 vote
2483 views
Vanilla Bean Snickerdoodles

Vanilla Bean Snickerdoodles by Foodiewife

What? You've never had a Snickerdoodle? Impossible! They're made with the basic of ingredients-- butter, flour, eggs. One cannot forget to add the cream of tartar, salt or baking soda. Or, it just wouldn't be a Snickerdoodle cookie, right? Last, but not least, you roll the cookie dough into a ball and give it a generous dusting of…

2 votes
3911 views
Pumpkin Biscotti with White Chocolate Drizzle

Pumpkin Biscotti with White Chocolate Drizzle by Alison Bermack

These biscotti won’t last long in your cookie jar. Although they can be made year round, they are perfect for the Fall months when pumpkin is seasonal. A white chocolate drizzle adds the finishing touch to the subtle pumpkin taste in these crunchy, flavorful cookies.

1 vote
4093 views
Snicker's Cookies

Snicker's Cookies by Fire up the Oven

These cookies were a long time in the making. Every time I would buy the Snicker’s for this recipe, my husband (Mark) would eat them. (Not that I blame him mind you.) Finally!, I was able to put some aside, long enough to get them made. In my humble opinion, these are great, and if you can keep the Snicker’s in your house long enough…

1 vote
3240 views
Bi-Coastal Cookies

Bi-Coastal Cookies by Kyra Martin

When I was little my mom worked at a small cafe as the baker. She would make these cookies and people would line up to get them and they always sold out within a few hours. I'm not sure where the recipe is originally from, but I love them!

2 votes
2802 views
Double Chocolate Cranberry Chunkies

Double Chocolate Cranberry Chunkies by Denise Sherin

Chocolate chunks and dried cranberries or dried cherries if you like.

1 vote
2679 views
Everything Goes Oatmeal Cookies

Everything Goes Oatmeal Cookies by J. Gino Genovesi

It is believed that oatmeal cakes originated in Scotland many centuries ago and were a staple food for many years. Oatmeal cookies are a variant of them. Records show that the Oatmeal Raisin Cookie was found in the Boston Cooking School Cook Book , written by Fannie Farmer in 1896. There are many variations of this high fiber…

1 vote
4622 views