All images courtesy of Two Kids and a Coupon Do you like making special treats around holidays for your friends and family?
Ready to roll, drop, shape, and cut out cookies to your heart's content? Here are some of our favorite holiday recipes to do just that. Growing up, I loved Christmas time! For obvious reasons (yes, ...
Looking for a snowy treat for yourself and others? Snowball cookies could be the answer needed for a treat when entertaining family and friends. Packed with flavor and morsels of naughtiness (this is ...
Some cookies are made for eating on their own, but these are built for dunking. They're thick, flavorful, and hold up perfectly in a mug of hot cocoa without falling apart halfway through. The ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Okay, we know. Its the holidays, and that means you're ready to bake up batches of cookies. But that doesn't mean you can't keep them healthy! We've got a couple of quick and easy ...
Heaping plates of Christmas cookies are synonymous with the holidays. It seems that nearly every country around the globe has their own variation on the holiday classic. In fact, some of these regions ...
Whether you are just baking up a batch – or serving them up to your own cookie monster – both these cookies are super easy and just a little bit better because: A little less butter A little less ...
These Mini Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti are the perfect companion for your morning coffee: just sweet enough with a drizzle of frosting and a satisfying, crunchy texture. Elevating the traditional ...
Creating treats for children with diabetes requires reimagining traditional recipes without sacrificing flavor. While conventional cookies often contain high amounts of sugar and refined carbohydrates ...
You might be familiar with this idea already–take any crispy cookie, like shortbread, gingerbread, or even chocolate cookies, and crush them into fine crumbs. Stir in a little melted butter, and you ...
Cookies have great range: They can be complex and multidimensional, like a good Italian rainbow cookie, textured like chocolate chip, or trim and one-note, like English shortbread. Simplest of all, ...