Mocha Nut Butter Balls

Submitted by: JEANIE BEAN 
I found it! Thought you might love it as much as we do. It is buttery and rich with chocolate, coffee and nuts. 

Butter Nut Balls

Submitted by: Debbie Kinas 
Butter nut cookies rolled in balls and then rolled in powder sugar. 

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Nut Butter Balls

Submitted by: Marcia 
Rich and buttery. If you don't have almond extract, you can use 2 teaspoons of vanilla in its place. Any type of nuts can be used in place of the walnuts. 

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Butter Balls II

Submitted by: Julia 
Rich, buttery cookies. 

Amaretto Butter Balls

Submitted by: Michele O'Sullivan 
Home Town: San Diego, California, USA
Living In: Henderson, Nevada, USA
Buttery and round cookie with almond liqueur. Chopped nuts optional. 

Pecan Puffs II

Submitted by: Millie Kae 
These are similar to Russian Tea Cakes but use cake flour instead of regular. They literally melt in you mouth!!! 

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Pecan Butter Balls

Submitted by: Kathy Farmer 
These are melt in your mouth goodies. 

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Butter Rich Spritz Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Sheri Lipp 
These are wonderful cookies from the press. They are rich in flavor. My mom has made these cookies for years for all of the holidays. She even used food coloring for the different designs, like green trees,etc. The kids love to decorate them as much as they love to eat them. 

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Butter Balls I

Submitted by: P. Mathison 
Rich , buttery flavored cookies. 

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Whitney's Peanut Butter Cookie Balls

Submitted by: Whitney Warkentin 
A great after-school snack and kid's treat! Great for birthday parties. Roll or dip balls into coconut, cocoa, sprinkles, confectioners' sugar, and/or graham cracker crumbs. 
 
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