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Peanut Butter Cookies


Here is a delicious and easy to make cookies,with its traditional crisscross fork mark.Peanut butter cookies is one of the favorites especially among kids and is easy to put together.

Ingredients
Flour-1 1/3 cup
Baking powder- 1 1/2 tsp
Butter 1/2 cup ( or margarine)
Creamy Peanut butter- 1/2 cup
Sugar-1/2 cup
Brown sugar- 1/3 cup
Milk-3 tsp
egg - 1
Vanilla extract- 1 1/2 tsp


Mix flour and baking powder and keep aside. 
Cream butter,peanut butter sugar and brown sugar till light and fluffy.Add in eggs, milk and vanilla essence. Beat well till fluffy.Mix in the flour till it forms a single dough. Cover and refrigerate for two hours.
Line cookie sheets with butter paper. Shape dough into one and one half inch balls, press down a little and gently flatten in crisscross design using a fork. Bake in 250 degree F for 10 minutes,cool in the cookies sheet for 3-4 minutes and remove to cooling rack. Store in air tight containers when the cookies is completely cooled.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. Not a big fan of cookies, but peanut butter, taht might change my mind, looks awesome...

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  2. super soft and delicious cookies..

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  3. Awesome looking cookies.. My watering mouth really want one now!!!:)

    US Masala

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  4. They are so perfectly done! I love these cookies.

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  5. hey these are hot looking beauties ! pass me some

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  6. These are really lovely n perfect!

    Cheers,
    Reshmi

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  7. Yummy cookies..my kids would finish this with sec..even i have one waiting in my to-do list..:)

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  8. that looks very good..it will be an instant hit among kids....

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  9. Cookies looks super yummy and scrumptious..

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  10. OMG...cookies looks perfect and yummyy...feel like grabbing one from the screen....loved it..

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  11. Cookies look really delicious and inviting.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  12. Looks delicious.... Love the impression on the cookies...

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  13. why kids, i love peanut butter cookies too! feel like grabbing one!

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  14. Just seeing the cookies is making me so tempted to bite them :)

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  15. à´•ൊà´¤ി à´•ുà´±േ à´•ൊà´¤ി :)

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  16. Looks so cute.Must have tasted great..

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  17. Lovely cookies..Perfect they look :-)

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  18. Peanut butter cookies looks awesome.

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  19. The shape and texture looks so perfect and tempting...

    ammaandbaby.blogspot.com/

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  20. WOW!! Lovely clicks..These cookies look perfect and delicious..Ente fav annu..

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  21. This is exactly my kinda cookies....

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  22. wow...njanonnu eduthotte...photo is awesome dear

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  23. Wow .... This looks delicious.Very tempting pictures :)

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  24. They remind me of childhood - comforting, delicious too I'm sure....

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  25. Lovely looking cookies .Looks perfect

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  26. Can I have some cookies??? Owh no, I'm grabbing all! :D

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  27. Suja,the presentation & recipe is so tempting:) I feel like some now...

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  28. They look perfect in shape and color..delicious..
    RecipeRaaga

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  29. wow!!!looks so perfect and yummy!!
    loved it
    Happy V day

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  30. Thanks all for stopping by and for the encouraging comments.

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