24 bars

You might need to buy:
  • lemon zest
  • lemon juice
  • chopped almonds
  • powdered sugar
  • Garnish:
  • additional powdered sugar
You might need to buy:
  • Oil
  • Unsweetened Chocolate
  • Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Salt
  • Flour
  • Baking Powder
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Powdered Sugar
Belongs to jnt627 Snickerdoodles 
You might need to buy:
  • Butter
  • Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Flour
  • Cream of Tartar
  • Baking Soda
  • Salt

Quantity is for half batch which makes about 20 cookies.

ready in about 15 minutes
You might need to buy:
  • chocolate chips
  • flour
  • salt
  • baking soda
  • vanilla
  • sugar
  • brown sugar
  • butter
  • egg
You might need to buy:
  • - 3/4 teaspoon of Peppermint extract
  • - 6 tablespoons of shortening
  • - 1 box of Ritz crackers

Jan 2012

You might need to buy:
  • vanilla
  • peanut butter

(slightly adapted from Perry’s Plate); Makes about 30 2-inch cookies

ready in about 25 minutes
You might need to buy:
  • ground or whole flax-seed
  • almonds
Belongs to Bethany Best Shortbread 

Makes 16 wedges

Use the collar of a springform pan to form the shortbread into an even round. Mold the shortbread with the collar in the closed position, then open the collar, but leave it in place. This allows the shortbread to expand slightly but keeps it from spreading too far. Wrapped well and stored at room temperature, shortbread will keep for up to 7 days.

You might need to buy:
  • cornstarch
  • old-fashioned rolled oats

Makes 2 dozen cookies

The final dough will be slightly softer than most cookie dough. For the best results, handle the dough as briefly and gently as possible when shaping the cookies. Overworking the dough will result in flatter cookies.

WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS:
Traditional recipes for sugar cookies require obsessive attention to detail. The butter must be at precisely the right temperature and it must be creamed to the proper degree of airiness. Slight variations in measures can result in cookies that spread or cookies that become brittle and hard upon cooling. We didn’t want a cookie that depended on such a finicky process, we wanted an approachable recipe for great sugar cookies that anyone could make anytime. We melted the butter so our sugar cookie dough could easily be mixed together with a spoon—no more fussy creaming. Replacing a portion of the melted butter with vegetable oil ensured a chewy cookie without affecting flavor. And incorporating an unusual addition, cream cheese, into the cookie dough kept our cookies tender, while the slight tang of the cream cheese made for a rich, not-too-sweet cookie.

ATK Radio, April 7, 2012: The Mysterious Power of Detoxing

You might need to buy:
  • vegetable oil
  • large egg

From Money Saving Mom—has peanut butter in it

You might need to buy:
  • whole wheat flour
  • vanilla
  • eggs
  • sugar*--Turbinado
  • brown sugar*--Sucanat
  • peanut butter
  • baking soda
  • salt
  • chocolate chips