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Butterscotch Banana Drops

Submitted by: Sonja Oberkramer
Provided by: Taste of Home
Most folks are surprised to learn that banana is the secret ingredient in these soft cookies. My grandmother shared the recipe with me some 30 years ago, and I've relied on it ever since. 

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Banana Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Desiree
Frosted banana and nut cookies. 

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Banana Chocolate Chip Softies

Submitted by: Kim
These cookies are nice change of pace from the regular chocolate chip cookie. They have extra sweetness form the ripe banana and milk chocolate chips. 

Banana Cookies

Submitted by: Juanita Peek
The nuts in these cookies can be ground or finely chopped. For a different twist try using 1/2 cup toasted sesame seeds in place of the nuts. 

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Banana Split Cookies

Submitted by: Carol Gutt
I received this recipe from my retired school-teaching Aunt who selected this as her all-time favorite cookie recipe from the many years of teaching and having students bring in their favorite cookies. 

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Jumbo Banana Cookies

Submitted by: Bernie
Large, soft cookies everyone will love! Don't omit the frosting. 

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Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Evelyn Brown
This recipe uses very ripe bananas, the ones which you would not want to eat. The riper the bananas are, the more flavor they have. 

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May be frosted with lemon or orange frosting. Add grated lemon or orange zest for a little extra zing. 

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Submitted by: Robin J.
I won a local "banana" recipe contest with this cookie. 
 
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