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by Jessica@A Kitchen Addiction and filed in Cookies, Desserts
Beautiful chunks of fresh strawberries in a creamy filling sandwiched together by two light and chewy oatmeal cookies.
by kmkrueb and filed in Cookies, Desserts
Delicious oatmeal brownie drop cookies are easy to pop in your mouth.
by misschels and filed in Cookies, Desserts
These cookies are flourless, made with a nutty almond butter, slightly sweet from the combination of sugar and brown sugar, with a rustic feel from the gluten-free oats. Add dark chocolate cocoa powder for a cookie that is gooey on the inside and crispy on the outside!
by Staci Wendland and filed in Cookies, Desserts
Rich, sweet, slightly salty cookies without heating up the oven.
by londonbakes and filed in Cookies, Desserts
Adapted from a Nigel Slater recipe, these sweet little buttery shortbread cookies come alive with the flavour of rosemary.
Meredith is a Texas ranch girl who transitioned from a graphic designer to a full-time stay-at-home mom and full-fledged blogger. Her blog In Sock Monkey Slippers is full of mouthwatering recipes and beautiful photographs. Her daughter Mia, aka "feisty little bear," is the inspiration behind her blog. Go see her recipe box and try to resist dreaming about all the food you see there. (It just ain't possible.)
Ever wondered why Brenda calls her blog A Farmgirl's Dabbles? You guessed it: She was raised on a farm. This South Dakota girl combines the traditions of her mom and grandma with modern food ideas, and every recipe she shares is approved by her husband and two girls. Her photography is amazing, too, as is her creativity in the kitchen. Go check out her recipe box and see for yourself!
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brittty on 10.1.2009
I tried this with raspberry jam (the Canadian Kraft brand kind … which is amazing on its own) and they were fantastic! I can’t wait to try these again!
Patricia on 10.2.2009
yumm.. I was remembering these from my childhood just the other day and now I have a recipe!!
Thanks!
tulipan on 10.10.2009
Really yummy, and love that they are a more healthy version than the ‘original.’ I used fruit juice sweetened jam, and they were great – added 1 T sugar instead of the Splenda and were perfect. Thanks so much for posting!
Trish in MO on 10.13.2009
First, I have to say I’m enjoying your recipes! I was all for these until I got to the peanut butter part; I have an aversion to peanut butter baked in desserts. (I know…I’m weird like that) Any substitution ideas?
Cooking Ventures on 10.15.2009
Trish – You know I love a challenge. You could make it over-the-top chocolatety and use Nutella instead of the peanut butter. The peanut butter is certainly not required (without any other substitutions) and the cookies would turn out just fine. You could add some chopped nuts to give it some crunch. You could throw in some coconut (unless coconut grosses you out). You might try some caramel in it. Geez. I’m making myself hungry. The recipe is very forgiving so change it up and let me know how it turns out.
darthval on 12.4.2009
These look wonderful but I prefer to use Stevia to artificially sweeten things. Does anyone have any idea if I should use about the same amount of Stevia as Splenda? I think Stevia might be a little more intensely sweet but I’m not sure.
Cooking Ventures on 12.11.2009
Darthval — Stevia comes in various forms (liquid, bulk, and packets). For a conversion chart, check out:
http://www.cookingwithstevia.com/web/chart.shtml. I have only recently started using Stevia so I’m not sure how accurate the chart on the above webpage is. If you make it with Stevia, please let us know how much you used and how it turned out. Thanks!
ericame on 3.16.2010
I had a hard time getting these to come together, they were just so runny. Maybe it was my jam, I don’t know. I ended up adding another 3/4 cup of oats to get mounds to form. The cookies tasted alright, but not great, which was a disappointment since they smelled amazing while on the stove.
Briana on 3.23.2010
Have you ever tried substituting the butter with something like Smart Balance? I wouldn’t normally for this kind of thing, but I need some cookies and just realized I only have about a tbs. of butter in the fridge! We’ll see how this goes…
Cooking Ventures on 4.2.2010
Briana — No, actually, I’ve never tried using something like Smart Balance. The cookies may not set up as well but who knows? Let us know how that turned out!
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