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Ginger Crinkles
This is a recipe from my mother. Our family has been making them for 50 years.
Molasses Crinkles
We make these every year for Christmas and are always a sure-to-please treat.
Grandma's Gingersnaps
This recipe for gingersnaps was my mother-in-law's ā and is my husband's favorite. Shorten or lengthen the cooking time for a softer or crisper cookie.
Mock-a-Roons
Easy cookies! These are very chewy yummy mockaroons. They do not have real coconut in them. Just a few ingredients and you're done.
Coconut Macaroons IV
This is a recipe my aunt made in the 30's. A meringue cookie with coconut and cornflake cereal. I could never eat enough of them.
Chocolate Macaroons II
A unique refrigerator cookie, a combination of brownie and macaroon flavors and textures.
Macaroons III
Simple soft, chewy recipe. You can add a lot of things or... nothing at all. I have never tried them chocolate covered but I am sure this recipe, after cooled, could be dipped in chocolate as well!
Coconut Vanilla Macaroons (Gluten-Free, Nut-Free)
These egg-free macaroons are held together with a flour blend. A perfect cookie for all coconut lovers! You wouldn't know they are so allergy-friendly!
Rudolph Noses
I took my grandmother's recipe for chocolate coconut macaroons and made them festive by adding half of a maraschino cherry to the top of each one. Her recipe called for 12 ounces of semisweet melted chocolate, but I used Hershey'sĀ® unsweetened cocoa powder instead because it's what I had on hand.
Cornflake Macaroons
Chewy, crunchy cookies. If you prefer a more cake-like cookie increase the flour slightly and decrease the cornflakes slightly.
Stovetop Chocolate Coconut Macaroons
Delicious cookie...the only thing you have to worry about is eating them all before the family gets home! In my opinion, they are best stored at room temperature because it makes them nice and soft. But if you like a harder cookie, store them in the fridge.
Thai Coconut and Cocoa Macaroons
Thai cookies always have something unusual going on with them. These macaroon style cookies mix coconut, cocoa, and lime juice to create an interesting snack.
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