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WARNING! This Dessert Is Seriously Addictive!

30 October 2015
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No One’s Ever Seen Apple Pie Like This!

If you like caramel apples or apple pie, than you’ll really enjoy these Cookies. Hey, who doesn’t like apple pie, right? But sometimes, you want something with a bit of a different texture or something a bit more, well, bite-sized and easy to serve at parties.

Why don’t you give these apple pie cookies a try! This recipe does make use of store-bought caramel, but if you want to fancy it up a bit, you can make your own. I believe that there are a few recipes I’ve shared over the past few months that have some version or other of homemade caramel. It’s just a matter of how thick or thin you want the sauce to be.

That being said, this recipe still comes out rather tasty with the store-bought sauce, and it does cut down on the hassle quite a bit. So there’s no need to feel guilty at all, if you don’t have the time or the energy to make your own. Everyone is still going to love these! Enjoy!

Recipe and photo courtesy of OMG Chocolate Desserts

 

 

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Quick tip: You can use this recipe to bake one large pie instead of small cookies.

They Look Festive and Taste Yummy!

22 October 2015
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Have you been searching for a great cookie recipe that’ll wow you and your guests? Look no further because this is it! These white chocolate cranberry cookies would work particularly well for a holiday treat, though with that flavor, you could enjoy them most any time of year.

 

Believe it or not, I was not as familiar with the white chocolate cranberry flavor combination as I was with the white chocolate raspberry one, prior to baking some of these. I have to say, it works out nicely – richly sweet, with just the right amount of tartness from the cranberries to put everything in balance. The addition of cornstarch to the dough ensures that the cookies will remain soft, even the next day. And the use of dark brown sugar instead of light brown gives the flavor of the cookies that much more depth and ensures that they have a more chewy, less crispy texture.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Sally’s Baking Addiction

 

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Quick tip: These cookies stay fresh covered at room temperature for up to 1 week.

You’ll have Macadamia Munchies on This One!

15 October 2015
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    It’s another great cookie recipe! If you like macadamia nuts or white chocolate, I think you’ll love these White Chocolate Chip Macadamia Nut Cookies. With under 15 minutes of baking time, this recipe yields about 2 dozen, so that’s about 13 cookies you can share with friends and family… of course, you can also hoard them away for your own pleasure.  It’s up to you!

     

    This is such a simple recipe you’ll probably already have most of the ingredients at hand – and you can change things up a little if you’re missing some of them. Of course, you will need cookie sheets for this recipe. Actual baking time is just nine minutes, and though there is some prep, it’s nothing too involved. Just be sure not to over-mix or space the individual pieces of dough too close together, and you’ll have two dozen beautiful and tasty cookies in no time.

    Recipe and photo courtesy of Baking With Blondie

     

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    Quick tip: Try using dark chocolate chips instead of white chocolate ones!

    Such Warming Cookies for the Cooler Months!

    12 October 2015
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    If you like the flavors of fall and you like cookies, this recipe for Pumpkin Cinnamon Cookies may be just right for you. It’s neither really difficult nor really time consuming to put together. Cookies in general are a really good go-to when you want a nice sweet treat without a lot of hassle. I love the flavor of cinnamon, so I really enjoyed these, and it’s hard to beat having something ready in under half an hour.

     

    Another thing about cookies is that, for me, personally, it’s a lot easier to watch how much I eat when I’m having cookies instead of cake. You know how it is with cakes, don’t you? You can easily have two slices (even three…) with all that cream and frosting, and it won’t even bother you. But when you’re having cookies, it’s like “Oh my goodness, I can’t eat four cookies, can I?” And you stop at two – which means you’ll save yourself from a bunch of calories compared to cake. Or at least I hope that’s how it will go!

    Recipe and photo courtesy of Two Peas and Their Pod

     

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    Quick tip: You can adjust the amount of spices to your liking.

    The Children and Children-at-Heart in Your Life Will Love These!

    18 September 2015
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    These sugar cookies with pink buttercream frosting look beautiful and taste as great as they look. This family-friendly recipe is very simple to put together (and once you have the dough made and chilled a bit, rather quick to bake, too).

    If you want a yummy baked dessert treat that is easy enough for the little ones to “help” you make, this is perfect for that. Of course, if they are anything like how I was as a child, you may have to make a bit of extra batter to allow for generous licking of spoons and bowls (or make the cookies just a bit smaller), but hey, no harm in that, right?

     

     

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    You Can Do So Much With Peanut Butter!

    12 September 2015
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    I always did like peanut butter. At an early point in my life, I probably could have eaten jars at a time, but for the texture of it. It’s delicious but sticks to EVERYTHING! The solution: Well, just put it in super-yummy and low-hassle cookie form, of course! These Peanut Butter Cookie Bars are a family-friendly treat for all ages. And since you can make two to three dozen of them in well under an hour and don’t have to worry about keeping them chilled, they make for an ideal tailgate party option, as well.

     

    This really is a treat for all ages. And it’s really not that difficult to put together. In the course of an evening, you easily could make a couple of batches for a large tailgate or football party and another “private” batch for yourself and the family. The best part, though, in my opinion, is that you get that great peanut butter flavor without the peanut butter hassle.

     

    Recipe and photo courtesy of 12 Tomatoes

     

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    Quick tip: Instead of peanut butter chips, try using chocolate chips!

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