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Our Valentine Ice Cream Cookies are cool treats for warm hearts on Valentine's Day. They are easy to make and you will have fun handing them out to all your special Valentines.
Make fun cutout cookies with this rolled out sugar cookie recipe. Shapes cut out easily and are fun for kids and adults to decorate for any holiday.
The 11 days before Christmas are dedicated to cookies. At the end of the day you have to choose the best cookie recipe to treat Santa! So this is my first and favorite cookie recipe!
This sugar cookie recipe is very simple and yet delicious. It is cooked by my mom for at least 2 decades now. The recipe is good for any occasion: Christmas and Valentines Day, New Year or Halloween.
These Gingerbread Men Cookies are as cute as can be. If desired, decorate with raisins, currants or cinnamon red hot candies for eyes and buttons. Or, pipe untinted or Colorful Royal Icing onto cookies.
These little gingerbread men are fun for young and old to decorate.
Maple glazed cookies that are super soft and full of flavor. Young and old alike will love these tasty morsels. A great way to enjoy the fall flavor of pumpkin and maple sweetness.
The best part of this recipe is it is very fast, very simple and may be cooked with your eyes closed. Your kids will love these crispy and chewy cookies. You can also make these cookies with oatmeal and they will be fabulous! Just substitute chocolate chips with oatmeal.
Creamy peanut butter filling sandwiched between two crispy peanut butter cookies. This recipe will be a favorite of all your peanut butter lovers.
With their red and white candy cane coloring, these cherry almond flavored cookies are perfect for the holiday season. They are a colorful addition to any cookie tray for your holiday gatherings.
Ingredients included in this recipe are Cake, Oreo cookies- coarsely chopped, french vanilla cake mix, water, sour cream, Eggs, vegetable oil, ICING, Oreo cookies-coarsely ...
These soft and cake-like monster cookies will be a hit. With a mix of oatmeal, chocolate chips, peanut butter and M&Ms, how can it not be! Use seasonal M&Ms to make them festive.
If you like the combination of peanut butter and chocolate, you’ll love this easy-to-make cookie recipe combines both flavors in one irresistible treat.
Colorfully glazed sugar cookies with a hit of spice are perfect for all occasions -- from Easter to Valentine's Day, and showers, birthdays and bake sales.
A twist on traditional sugar cookies, this recipe offers a pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg for holiday inspired flavor that kids and adults alike will enjoy!
Frosted oatmeal cookies full of surprises . . . rhubarb, dried cranberries, and vanilla chips. Everyone will love the combination of sweet and tangy flavors, along with the slightly chewy texture.
Tasty Oreo cookie balls that only have 3 ingredients. Freezing the balls before dipping them in the white chocolate makes them easier to handle. Sprinkle with some cookie crumbs or decorative sprinkles after the balls have been dipped for a pretty appearance.
Sweet and tasty cookies that are perfect any time of day. They look and taste like cinnamon rolls and even have a sweet cream cheese glaze that top them off.
These slice and bake cookies are reminiscent of a margarita. Lime peel, orange extract and sage flavor the cookies. While a tequila glaze completes the cookies, a coating of sanding sugar and kosher salt mimics the salt-rimmed beverage glass.
So different but soo good! Follow the standard recipe for oatmeal cookies but cut brown sugar and granulated sugar in half. Add walnuts, golden raisins, dried cranberries, and dried pineapple. Cut pineapple into manageable pieces. Add as much as butter and flour base will allow. I use different portions each time but they always come out. Very forgiving recipe...and you'll find out that you will think that you could live on them.
Yummy old-fashioned oatmeal cookies. The cinnamon-flavored frosting makes a glaze on the cookies that is the perfect finishing touch. These are sure to be a family favorite.