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  2. 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    Behold, these peanut butter cookies—courtesy of Feel Good Foodie blogger Yumna Jawad—require a mere three (3!) ingredients and take 20 minutes total to make.

  3. 25 Incredible Peanut Butter Cookie Recipe Riffs to Try This ...

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    These easy to make, soft and chewy gluten-free peanut butter cookies have all the flavor, texture and goodness of a classic peanut butter cookie just without the wheat. Get the recipe: Classic ...

  4. Peanut Butter Pretzel Cookies Are the Easiest No-Bake Treat - AOL

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    These sweet and salty no-bake cookies are the easiest dessert recipe. They're made with peanut butter, oats, and pretzels, and stay fresh for up to a week!

  5. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Waffle or wafer cookies made from flour, eggs, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, and flavoring (often vanilla, anise, or lemon zest) that can be hard and crisp or soft and chewy depending on the ingredients and method of preparation. Puto seco: Philippines: A dry powdery cookie made from cornstarch and flour Putri salju: Indonesia

  6. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Filled cookies are made from a rolled cookie dough filled with a fruit, jam or confectionery filling before baking. Hamantashen are a filled cookie. Molded cookies are also made from a stiffer dough that is molded into balls or cookie shapes by hand before baking. Snickerdoodles and peanut butter cookies are examples of

  7. Peanut butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    The Peanut Butter Cookies recipe said: "[s]hape into balls and after placing them on the cookie sheet, press each one down with a fork, first one way and then the other, so they look like squares on waffles." [2] Pillsbury, one of the large flour producers, popularized the use of a fork in the 1930s. The Peanut Butter Balls recipe in the 1933 ...