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  2. Holiday Baking Is Even Easier With These No-Bake Cookie Recipes

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    For chocolate lovers, many no-bake cookie recipes call for cocoa powder or chocolate-hazelnut spread for a richer flavor profile, like the Nutella crunch cookies and chocolate oatmeal cookies.

  3. My Family Loves This Recipe So Much I Made It Three Times In ...

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    These no-bake cookies call for just four ingredients: cornflake cereal, peanut butter, corn syrup, and sugar. One batch only makes about 12 cookies, which was ideal for our smaller family. I made ...

  4. Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Shortbread Cookies

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    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a food processor, grind oatmeal until it resembles flour {bigger pieces are okay too} Add cubed butter, sugar, and peanut butter and process until cookie dough ...

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Peanut butter cookie: United States Features peanut butter as a main ingredient. Petit-Beurre: Nantes, France: A type of butter cookie: Pepernoten: Netherlands Baked traditionally during Sinterklaas, a feast on December 5 Pignolo (macaroon) Italy

  6. Chocolate chip cookie - Wikipedia

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    A close-up of a chocolate chip cookie. A chocolate chip cookie is a drop cookie that features chocolate chips or chocolate morsels as its distinguishing ingredient. Chocolate chip cookies are claimed to have originated in the United States in 1938, when Ruth Graves Wakefield chopped up a Nestlé semi-sweet chocolate bar and added the chopped chocolate to a cookie recipe; however, historical ...

  7. Chocolate chip - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate chips were created with the invention of chocolate chip cookies in 1937 when Ruth Graves Wakefield of the Toll House Inn in the town of Whitman, Massachusetts added cut-up chunks of a semi-sweet Nestlé chocolate bar to a cookie recipe. [1] [2] (The Nestlé brand Toll House cookies is named for the inn.) The cookies were a huge ...