Chocolate Drop Cookies I

Submitted by: Maureen Worman 
A delicious moist cookie with creamy Chocolate Icing. 

Basic Chocolate Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Mellan 
This recipe uses a pre-made mix that will keep for several weeks. You can look at the recipe for Basic Cookie Mix here at Cookierecipe.com! Use 2 cups for this recipe. Add the following ingredients to the mix to make Chocolate Drop Cookies. 

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Lemon Chocolate Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Anisha 
Lemon chocolate chip cookies spiced with cinnamon and cloves and iced with lemon glaze.. 

Chocolate Oatmeal Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Mary Lewno 
Chocolate oatmeal cookies made with a cake mix base. 

Chocolate Coconut Mound Cookies

Submitted by: Melissa Chastain 
A delicious coconut filled chocolate cookie - very decadent! You may top cookies with your favorite frosting recipe, I use a prepared chocolate frosting, and sprinkle with a little extra coconut. Yummy! 

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Chocolate Sandwich Cookies I

Submitted by: Lisa Lepsy 
Excellent frozen. I have played with this over the years, and come up with several variations. At the holidays, I have added 1 teaspoon peppermint extract to the filling in lieu of the vanilla, and have also used crushed peppermint candy in the filling. I have also dipped them in chocolate, and coated them in confectioners' sugar. 

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Drop Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Jackie Rowe 
I found this recipe in my Grandmother 's file box. They just melt in your mouth. It made a big hit with my family. You can also use chocolate chips or nuts instead of raisins. 

Helen's Raisin Drop Cookies

Submitted by: Karen 
These cookies taste like raisin-filled but are a lot less work. 

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Chewy Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip Cookies

Submitted by: Karen Rose 
Chocolate cookies with peanut butter chips instead of chocolate chips. 

Easy Drop Cookies

Submitted by: MJK 
My mother made these all year round, she would just change the color of sugar in which they were dipped. Consider putting a small amount of powdered drink mix (e.g.. Kool-Aid crystals) in white sugar to get different colors, and a little flavor. (Don't omit the sugar or the flavor will be too strong. ) 
 
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