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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 326678" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>toto, my kids LOVE the peanut butter cookies! My daughter has already checked to make sure I'm bringing a big batch when we go there at Christmas!</p><p> </p><p>They're really easy. You can use any peanut butter cookie recipe - I use the one on the Butter Flavor Crisco package. Make one sheet of cookies (maybe a bit flatter than you usually would) and when they're done put them on a wire rack to cool and firm up. These are the 'lids'. Then put in a second sheet of cookies but take them out two minutes before the end of the baking time. Carefully turn them over with a spatula and put one of the smallest size Reeses Peanut Butter Cup candies (about an inch wide) in the center of each one, then put them back in the oven to bake the last two minutes (softens the chocolate). When they're done you top each one with one of the cooled cookies from the first batch. Smoosh it down and twist a little to spread the chocolate to the edges. These are WONDERFUL!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 326678, member: 1883"] toto, my kids LOVE the peanut butter cookies! My daughter has already checked to make sure I'm bringing a big batch when we go there at Christmas! They're really easy. You can use any peanut butter cookie recipe - I use the one on the Butter Flavor Crisco package. Make one sheet of cookies (maybe a bit flatter than you usually would) and when they're done put them on a wire rack to cool and firm up. These are the 'lids'. Then put in a second sheet of cookies but take them out two minutes before the end of the baking time. Carefully turn them over with a spatula and put one of the smallest size Reeses Peanut Butter Cup candies (about an inch wide) in the center of each one, then put them back in the oven to bake the last two minutes (softens the chocolate). When they're done you top each one with one of the cooled cookies from the first batch. Smoosh it down and twist a little to spread the chocolate to the edges. These are WONDERFUL!! [/QUOTE]
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