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........ slightly more cake-like than chewy or .......
What that sounds like is that they used a standard recipe for peanut butter cookies and than baked them as a bar cookie instead of a drop cookie.
Much less work to spread the batter in a pan and then cut the finished product into bars instead of making each drop cookie individually. Big pans of bar cookies take up much less over room, too.
What that sounds like is that they used a standard recipe for peanut butter cookies and than baked them as a bar cookie instead of a drop cookie.
Much less work to spread the batter in a pan and then cut the finished product into bars instead of making each drop cookie individually. Big pans of bar cookies take up much less over room, too.
Thanks everyone! Debsi actually came up with it and sent it to me via DM. This is it for sure. I made some the other day. I didn't use the icing recipe and simply used powdered sugar to sprinkle on them as they were done in school.
Thanks everyone! Debsi actually came up with it and sent it to me via DM. This is it for sure. I made some the other day. I didn't use the icing recipe and simply used powdered sugar to sprinkle on them as they were done in school.
I make something very similar and they ARE good! I forgot about those. Mine have to always be left in the freezer (or fridge) so they continue to stay hard because the coconut oil melts at certain room temperatures.
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