An Easy Cookie Recipe That Will Fly Off of Your Tables
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When your days are hectic but you’d still like to bake something delicious, you’re probably looking for those recipes that are quick yet decadent and memorable. It’s a good thing one batch of these makes 4 dozen, because they won’t last long! This is also a dish that’s fun to make with the little kids – or you could even have the older kids make these for you! I guarantee they won’t mind, once they realize how delicious these are!
You don’t necessarily have to use mini peanut butter cups for these. Go with Hershey’s Kisses or something similar that best fits your taste. Also, if you don’t want to use peanut butter, you could go with almond butter. These cookies are super delicious even without the added treats on top! And I must say, these pair incredibly well with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
Recipe and photo courtesy of 12 Tomatoes.
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