I love theses cookies and there so easy to make!. You can use only peanut butter, but the almond butter is so worth it!
Author: Newyorkchick130
Make and share this Malted Milk Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Divinemom5
These cookies are so soft and the citrus flavor is so unique. I hope you love these tender cookies as much as my family does! A perfect summer afternoon treat with your lemonade!
Author: Dine Dish
Make and share this Triple Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: J e l i s a
Make and share this German Chocolate Crinkle Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: CJAY8248
Make and share this A+ Cookies (A.k.a. Monster Cookies or Flourless Cookies) recipe from Food.com.
Author: Ann 3
This cookie has a little bit of everything, except flour. It was a favorite of mine growing up and is still a hit at parties. The recipe in its original form makes a ton of cookies, so you may want to...
Author: ElenaK
A perfect, light snack for any occasion!!!!! Low in sugar and if you want to make it even more healthy, substitute the butter for margarine!
Author: joycooklove
Yummy cookies!! Great when you have leftover bananas that are too soft to eat .. they smell heavenly while baking, and keep well in the fridge ... I don't add the nuts, but you can if you like ..
Author: najwa
This is a quick and simple no-bake cookie that I used often as my kids were growing up - too many times I would realize that I was expected to bring cookies to a school progam in a couple hours and had...
Author: FlowrBx
These are a wonderful thin, crispy, nutty oatmeal cookie. The recipe is from The California Heritage Cookbook.
Author: Engrossed
this uses the whole egg, and is not your regular cookie. It is soft and chewy inside and crispy outside,
Author: Dinglebop
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A GOD FAT FREE COOKIE RECIPE AND I FOUND IT!! LOOK NO MORE!these don't necessarily have to be sugar cookies that you are making, these would probably work with molasses, cinnamon,...
Author: Katie 7
Make and share this Fiber One Butterscotch Haystacks recipe from Food.com.
Author: bitgirl
They taste like normal chocolate cookies at first and then, the heat warms your tongue! Very addictive cookies. I wasn't sure how these would turn out, but I made them for the Christmas party this year...
Author: cozycook
I found this in our paper and it looks really good! The biggest thing I liked about it was NOT having to roll out the dough! I have no idea how long these take to make as I haven't tried them yet, however,...
Author: Thea
This great little drop cookie is from Household Searchlight cookbook, and a recipe that I grew up making...it was the first recipe I was ever given free reign of the kitchen with...they are great with...
Author: FrannieJ
These delicious bars are a family recipe. They are a great combination of chocolate and peanut butter - and the best part is, they use ingredients you usually have on hand. Whenever we take them to parties,...
Author: mizzlizzita
I think these originally came from Maida Heatter's fabulous cookie book. I usually make them at Christmas, but they're good any time.
Author: KLHquilts
This is an adopted recipe that I haven't yet tried. The original chef comments: "My cousin JoAnn makes cookies better than anyone I know. (I'll bet even better than you!) When she comes to visit, she always...
Author: Ms B.
This is a favorite from my childhood from Grandma. The recipe is at least 50 years old. These have a very different texture from most of the chocolate chip cookies that I run into elsewhere.
Author: JWynia
I worked on recipe #26766 to lower the fat and increase the healthfulness, They turned out nice - you could eat them for breakfast and not feel guilty. Note: Food process 1-1/4 cups or quick oats to make...
Author: Chuck_Roast
I have not tried this recipe. I got this recipe from Wifezilla's Way. These whip up in minutes and taste a lot like those cookies you get at the Chinese restaurant...only better!
Author: internetnut
I threw these cookies together yesterday for a family dinner. My fiance thinks they are the best cookies I've ever made - very soft and a little crumbly. I didn't actually measure each ingredient as I...
Author: KDub275
Adapted from a recipe I found in a Land O'Lakes holiday cookie mag. Unusual but good (calls for a cake mix as the cookie base). They went over pretty well with my favorite group of culinary guinea pigs,...
Author: Muffin Goddess
Make and share this Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies in a Jar Mix recipe from Food.com.
Author: Rita1652
These are one of my favorite cookies. They just melt in your mouth, so yummy! I like to have them on hand for any occassion.
Author: Vseward Chef-V
A low fat version of anise cookies based on HeatherFeather's posting of the Yankee magazine version of Ya Mamma's Frosted Anise Cookies
Author: spicygrits
Got this from a recipe posting board. My DH and Mother-In-Law love chocolate, I can't wait to make this from them.
Author: Elaine
Make and share this M&m Sour Cream Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: podapo
This is one of my favorite recipes from TOH. It is easy, it is cheap, and it is DELICIOUS! I think these are my family's favorite cookies. I have even made a batch with pasteurized eggs for making cookie...
Author: CraftScout
Perfect for St. Patrick's Day or any day,these small green puffs are light, airy bites of mint flavored meringue with tiny bits of chocolate inside. They are very tasty and can be a little addictive! These...
Author: HeatherFeather
I was looking for classically delicious vegan oatmeal cookie recipe, that was lower in fat and sugar--I stumbled upon one that needed a lot of tweaking and this is what it has become. Everyone who has...
Author: MellyLou
Now baked. Now with Apricot. Now with Chocolate Chips. Now without the Oatmeal. Actually it is where is JR's great Chocolate Chip Apricot recipes. Anything else? Google it [hint]Everything is out there...
Author: drhousespcatcher
This is a Cook's Illustrated recipe that was originally published in January 2009. These are dark, almost fudgy cookies that are not crumbly at all. They develop a nice, crackly top and are not overly...
Author: Chilicat
The first chocolate chip cookie recipe was created in the 1930's by Ruth Wakefield, owner of the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts. Since Nana's cookies were based on this recipe, she always called...
Author: Alan in SW Florida
Make and share this Chocolate Drop Pretzels recipe from Food.com.
Author: Mom to 3 in WI
This recipe has always been known as Dad's cookies. So with Father's day coming up here a recipe to make for dad.
Author: Muddyboots
Using sunsweet makes this Lower in fat because it replaces butter, margarine, oil and shortening with a fruit based replacement. Lighter Bake is naturally 100% fat and cholesterol free and is excellent...
Author: Rita1652
My DH asked me to make a coffee cookie using my chocolate chip cookie recipe and here is what I created. He thought I should post it. It is a sweet cookie.
Author: happynana
Nothing flashy, just a nice, comfortable, milk and cookies experience, with a bit of nutrition slipped in. These are wonderful just out of the oven, and also freeze well. Based on the recipe for Kumara...
Author: realbirdlady
Chocolate chip cookies with an extra boost of chocolate swirled into the batter to make Tiger Stripes. Nice cookie swap idea, or give away as a sure-fire Pick-Me-Up. You can't go wrong with Chocolate!
Author: TGirl
Make and share this Nutty White Chocolate Chunk Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Author: Caryn
I saw this on Sunny Anderson's "Cooking For Real" on FoodNetwork. I wanted to make them to bring to a 4th of July BBQ, but didn't get to the store before it closed! I'll update the yumminess factor when...
Author: jusme
Got this recipe from a magazine a few years ago. This recipe is simple and yet so delcious, and to top it all off they look fantastic when made. Chocolate melts are used (not chips) but white chocolate...
Author: Tisme
Combination of spice cookie, banana bread, oatmeal, and chocolate chip cookies! We always called these Banana Nougat cookies, but I think they're really called nugget cookies. Either way, these are the...
Author: jswinks



