Meemaw's Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies
Show: Paula's Best Dishes
Episode: Savannah Holiday
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By christicuisine
Paducah, KY
on December 19, 2010
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I have never been much of a cookie baker, however, these cookies turned out fantastic. They were a nice, light, crispy cookie full of texture. I really loved the addition of the puffed rice cereal--I must saw I was skeptical at first, but they made the cookie really nice to bite into. My family can't quit eating them! I dipped a few in the white chocolate and peppermint per the recipe, but left the rest undecorated as that is how my family wanted them. Great with coffee or hot chocolate. I think they would taste great with the addition of a little orange zest in the batter; and when done, dipped in white chocolate and crushed hard orange candy instead of peppermint.
By kamartin1965_90...
Chagrin Falls, OH
on December 19, 2010
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These cookies are delicious and a hit with my whole family. They were not hard at all to make. I dipped some in white chocolate and come in semi-sweet chocolate and my family preferred the semi-sweet. Since we have one that doesn't like peppermint, I didn't use it. Next time I make these I will not dip a portion of them as I like them better with no chocolate at all - they are delicious as is. They will certainly be a new addition to my favorite cookie recipes. Thanks Paula and Brooke's Meemaw!
By akbb22
on December 15, 2010
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Wow~ I am fairly inexperienced with baking, and these turned out to be PHENOMENAL. I haven't even dipped in white chocolate/peppermint yet and they are to die for. I'm usually not a really avid lover of cookies necessarily, but this will be my "go to" recipe.
Can easily alter the peppermint topping to suit any occasion. Thank you Paula!
By M2K
Austin, TX
on December 14, 2010
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Awesome cookies. I deleted the oats and rice puffs and added butterscotch chips. Also instead of 1 cup of oil, I used 1/2 cup oil and 1/2 cup maple syrup. Delicious!
By dmwilson4
Las Vegas
on December 14, 2010
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I make Food Network recipes all the time but rarely take the time to post a review. These cookies are AMAZING! Yes they are quite a bit of work, especially if you do the chocolate dipping and crushed peppermint sticks but they are worth it! The presentation of the finished cookie is beautiful and I know that these will become a Christmas tradition in our home, NO DOUBT about it! Thanks Paula and thanks to your beautiful daughter in law's "Meemaw"!!
By kdenver
on December 11, 2010
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Very good cookie, but a lot of work. I had a blast doing it. Thanks. Will give out for the holiday as gifts. I didn't dip I dropped a small amount on top and then did the peppermints.
By Annie-Pie
on December 09, 2010
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Yum!
By Janelle_nalani
Austin
on December 08, 2010
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Great cookie and perfect especially if you're a dipper in coffee or tea because they are crunchy in texture and not at all too sweet. After the dough was chilled for the hour I thought they would not hold too well but they formed just fine. Also, they didn't flatten as I thought they would so I flatted with my palm. I didn't dip them in the white choco, instead I spread it on with an icing spatula. I especially enjoy the sweetness from the white choco and peppermint.
By CookinKaren1
Northern California
on December 07, 2010
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OMG, These are delicious!!!! They are like a crunchy shortbread. The recipe calls for puffed rice cereal, I used rice crispies. I also used a small icecream scoop and then flattened them out a little. They were sweet enough so I didn't use the white choco. or the peppermint candies (that would be a little over the top. Very good, will make again and give as gifts. Paula, thanks for the great recipe.
By blt1958
Eden Prairie, 63
on December 06, 2010
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This recipe is very similar to a chocolate chip cookie recipe I make all the time. Very tasty! Also, to momma4ajg, the recipe calls for 1/2 pound butter, not 1/2 cup butter. That would be two sticks. Easy mistake. Happy baking!