This is adapted from the Quaker oats Vanishing Oatmeal cookie recipe. I love oatmeal cookies, but most are too bland for me. My family gobble these up almost as soon as they come out of the oven. I use...
Author: jessiehannan
This is my all time favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe. I found it originally on the back of a package of Hershey Baking Pieces, which I don't think they even make anymore. I thought I lost the recipe...
Author: MSnow
Make and share this Black Gold Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: ghostlyvision
This is a delicious NO BAKE cookie, with chocolate, peanut butter, and oatmeal. I recieved this recipe from a teacher when I was in the 4th grade, (about 1972), and it has been a favorite in our family...
Author: Melinda 2
I found this on another site, but nothing was said about the "dump" factor. They are quite tasty, and are easy to make.Baking times will vary from oven to oven.
Author: FLUFFSTER
Make and share this Old-Fashioned Oatmeal Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: daisygrl64
This is a friendship cookie. All the cookie ingredients blended in to a crispy, soft & chewy friendship. You got peanutbutter, molasses, oatmeal, pecans, walnuts, raisins, chocolate chips and coconut!...
Author: Chef Luny
Make and share this Molasses Raisin Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Aroostook
These are so easy to make and incredibly moist. You can use whatever cake mix and pudding mix flavors you have on hand, but I prefer chocolate!
Author: Karen..
Okay, first of all don't ask me why these are called Nun's Puffs, I'm just posting the recipe!! lol But these are really good if you like eggy flavors--don't try them if you don't.
Author: Gods_sugarcookie
Make and share this Pumpkin Walnut Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: 1 Baker
These are realllllllllly yummy cookies. Dont tell anyone there is zucchini in them... they'll NEVER know! Cook time is the amount of time it takes to cook each batch of cookies!
Author: love4culinary
This is an amazing and unique cookie from a 1972 Gourmet Magazine! You can also just do the first part to make cashew praline. But when you bake the praline into the cookie, it becomes gooey and oh-so-delicious....
Author: blucoat
A good basic biscuit to go with a cup of tea. I love the texture the custard powder gives them. At only 1.5 points each they are a great treat. Australian measurements used.
Author: auntchelle
These simple drop cookies are a fresh take on sugar cookies. Cocoa powder provides deep, rich flavours, while marzipan lends a deliciously chewy texture and subtle almond taste.
Author: Chef mariajane
Make and share this Ginger Cream Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Mirj2338
This is a combination of 2 different recipes here on Zaar. Being able to microwave the first 4 ingredients makes this SUCH a simple recipe!
Author: CaramelPie
There are a great way of sneaking a vegetable into your baking. You will not taste the shredded zucchini in this recipe. The Zucchini provides moisture to this cookie and make these cookies soft and almost...
Author: Johnsdeere
A retro-recipe from the 60's. Who knew Special K could be so yummy? My girlfriend Debbie brought these to my 2004 christmas cookie exchange. Her mom made these when she was little. The recipe used to be...
Author: Pam-I-Am
Make and share this Orange Juice Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Theresa Thunderbird
You won't be able to eat just one! A perfect recipe to make when you're craving warm chocolate chip cookies.
Author: Cupcake-Princess
Turn your less than fresh bread into a cheap, tasty treat! You will not believe how tasty these are! Since I always have the ingredients I have played around with a few variations.
Author: princess buttercup
This was always a family affair to make these cookies, mom would get all the ingredients together, dad would stir the dough by hand when it got too hard to mix, and I had the fun job of cutting up the...
Author: Kellie in SLO
Butterscotch and white chocolate is one of my favorite flavor combinations. These are pretty good and I think that switching out the white chocolate chips for some of those new Swirls would be good too....
Author: Redneck Epicurean
Make and share this Oatmeal Craisin Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Recipe Junkie
These dense and chewy cookies are made without butter or flour, and have an intense chocolate flavour. This recipe is from the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen (Bon Appétit Magazine, June 2008). Can also roll...
Author: blucoat
Make and share this Chocolate Coffee Almond Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Bettie 2
i found this recipe on alpineberry's blog: http://alpineberry.blogspot.com/2006/08/nutella-cookies.html i must have made the cookies a lot smaller than her because i got twice as many! they ended up being...
Author: ellie3763
mmmmmmmm ! This recipe is from Martha Stewart's 'Cookies' book .. it's very delicious and oatmeal raisin cookie fans will really enjoy !
Author: Papa Vanesta
You might call these Slightly Adult cookies as they have a taste that is a bit more sophisticated. I made 3 batches for neighbors Welcome Home Tea (She has been in the hospital). The 4 kids seemed to think...
Author: Annacia
These came from a Pillsbury healthy baking cookbook. They make a small batch, so double if you're serving them to more than a couple of people. Also, the dough can get a little dry near the end sometimes....
Author: SaraStar
This comes from the label on Eillien's Cinnamon Chips. I don't want to lose it as it has become my signature cookie. I actually make 5 batches at a time and take them to the assisted living facility where...
Author: LD15415
These are cake like cookies that are topped with a yummy browned butter frosting! My Grandma-Nanny always made these every year in the fall.
Author: jewelz4jesus
This recipe originated on the back of a Kellogg's Corn Flakes box years ago. A good way to use up any extra cornflakes you have hanging around. I just made these yesterday and got 45 cookies.
Author: Dorel
These cookies are highly addictive and fun! AND you can enjoy them without the guilt! The cookies have a crispy/crumbly texture on the outside and a softer texture on the inside. YUM!
Author: IV45082
These are a good variation to plain peanut butter cookies. They are especially good when chocolate chips are added.
Author: karenway
This delicious chocolate chip cookie is sweet and soft. You will be surprised that you made this recipe thinking you just bought it from a store. It is an easy and simple recipe
Author: SonyxPuppsChef
Make and share this Lemon Ricotta Cookies With Lemon Glaze recipe from Food.com.
Author: Crystal B.
I've been making these cookies ever since I was a little girl. They are so good and moist! I usually use home-canned pumpkin, but if you are using store-canned pumpkin, just add 2 tablespoons of water...
Author: Amiable
Orange and cranberry are paired with white chocolate chips to make an irresistible cookie! This recipe is based on the 'zaar recipe entitled "Orange Spiced Oatmeal Raisin Cookies", using cranberries instead...
Author: ranch-girl
Make and share this Peanut Butter & Jelly Thumbprint Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: PalatablePastime
Chocolate cookies with green chips of polka dots. These are sinfully delicious and rich. The recipe was printed on a package of green mint chips that I purchased.
Author: PaulaG
A twist on peanut butter cookies and oatmeal raisin cookies. The first time I made these I used peanuts, I will most likely use walnuts next time. But if you really like peanuts, use them, they go great...
Author: Mommy Dana
A chewy, moist, chocolate cookie. Easily vegan with vegan margarine. Prep time includes chilling. If you make drop cookies, chilling is not necessary but recommended.
Author: brithebaker
Make and share this Great American Cookie Domino Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Member 610488
Make and share this German Chocolate Coconut Pecan Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: grandma2969
I just love anything that has the ingredients of a turtle--chocolate, caramel and pecans. So when I was looking through a Taste of Home cookie book and saw this recipe, I had to try it. These do NOT disappoint....
Author: SteelerSue



