100 Good Cookies

"These were given to me by a co-worker. She’d made them for a fundraiser and I asked her for the recipe. She added toffee bits to the cookies. Delicious!"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
4 dozen
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix in order given. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto baking sheet. Bake at 350° for 12-15 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. Nice change in pace for our family - normally we have soft cookies and these were crispy. Some of the cookies ended up being packaged with a few muffins - which made them softer and these were really delicious!!
     
  2. Easy to put together and yet they are very good. They are quite different. My family kept asking whats in it? :) You can barely taste the coconut for those that don't like coconut. The cookies are slightly crispy on the edge and a bit chewy in the center. Keeper!!
     
  3. According to my family and friends these should be called 100 Excellent cookies! They have a light texture, the cookie was soft inside but a little bit of crisp as you bite into it (I think from the C of T) I made them with butter instead of marg. and did add the toffee bits. My DD and I decided they would be really good with white chocolate chips and macadamia nuts. Another good thing - they couldn't be any simpler and quicker to mix up - I beat the first 9 ingredients in the mixer then hand stirred in the rest, a good one for kids to help with.
     
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