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  2. The Best Sugar Cookie Recipe We Make Every Year - AOL

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    Parade. 2. Add wet ingredients (egg and vanilla extract) to a bowl and whisk until combined. Add a pinch of salt. Parade. 3. Add sugar to the food processor and process for 20-30 seconds to break ...

  3. The Secret Ingredient to the Best-Ever Sugar Cookies - AOL

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    As another bonus, I always find that cream cheese sugar cookies stay softer and more flavorful in the days after baking than any other kind of sugar cookies. Related: 200 Best Christmas Cookie Recipes

  4. The 140-Year-Old Oatmeal Cookie Recipe That Stands the Test ...

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    How to Make the 140-Year-Old Date-Filled Oatmeal Cookies. You work on this recipe from the inside out, which means you start by making the filling. Boil a cup of water in a saucepan, then add in ...

  5. Sugar cookie - Wikipedia

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    Sugar cookie. A sugar cookie, or sugar biscuit, is a cookie with the main ingredients being sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking soda. [1] Sugar cookies may be formed by hand, dropped, or rolled and cut into shapes. They may be decorated with additional sugar, icing, sprinkles, or a combination of these.

  6. I made cookies in my air fryer for the first time. It only ...

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    My standard recipe calls for 1 ½ cups of all-purpose flour, ½ cup brown sugar, ¼ cup white sugar, ½ cup unsalted butter, one egg, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, ¼ teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon ...

  7. Evercookie - Wikipedia

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    Evercookie. Evercookie (also known as supercookie [1]) is a JavaScript application programming interface (API) that identifies and reproduces intentionally deleted cookies on the clients' browser storage. [2] It was created by Samy Kamkar in 2010 to demonstrate the possible infiltration from the websites that use respawning. [3]