Delicious And Yummy Peanut Butter Cookies



You have spent your whole childhood eating your favourite peanut butter cookies made with love by your own mother. Peanut butter cookies surely hold a very special place in your heart. As you grow up, the memory tends to fade away but the flavor stays in your tongue permanently. However, these perfect peanut butter cookies by your mother are still nowhere to be discovered.



How to make peanut butter cookies
Your search is over, here you’ll understand the three key ingredients and the magic trick to make those perfect peanut butter cookies. All you need is a egg, 1 cup filled with peanut butter and a cup of sugar. Let’s get started now-
• You need to start making these yummy cookies by preheating the oven at 350 degrees.
• Require a big bowl and put inside peanut butter, sugar and egg. Now stir them well they become a smoothie-like look.
• Make little balls of the dough and put them on the baking tray not directly but on a complete paper possibly.
• You Can Create a design on your cookie with the fork and then add chocolate chips if you Desire
• Keep it in the oven for 12 minutes, after they’re baked, set the tray out of the oven and cool it down for 2 to 3 minutes.



You may add a tsp of vanilla essence, or few chocolate chips to provide extra texture to these mouth-watering cookies.With the help of this super simple sugar cookie recipe, you are able to make the yummiest cookies at your home. These cookies are not solely cookies they give you a sense of home away from your home. Make these biscuits in super easy actions and discuss them with your friends.

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