Melt In Your Mouth Cookies III

Submitted by: LindaK 
This recipe makes 3 dozen cookies, takes 15 minutes to put together - chills for one hour in the fridge before slicing. It can be prepared ahead and the dough freezes well. 

Melt in your Mouth Cookies II

Submitted by: Kira 
By making your own brown sugar, these cookies will be the chewiest and moistest ones you'll ever make. 

Melt In Your Mouth Honey Lemon Merry Christmas Cookies

Submitted by: Rory 
These are a Christmas family tradition at our house and they don't last long. Even better (more moist and very sweet) the second and third day if kept in an air tight container. 

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Melt In Your Mouth Peanut Butter Cookies

Submitted by: Angie M 
These Peanut Butter cookies are NOT chewy, they are melt-in-your mouth. The water in them lets you put them in your cookie press. 

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Melt - In - Your - Mouth Shortbread

Submitted by: Jennifer Wilton 
This quick and easy shortbread will literally melt when you take a bite. Great for Christmas parties with a little bit of decorating. 

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Melt In Your Mouth Toffee

Submitted by: Ruth Denton 
A simple concordance of butter, sugar, walnuts and chocolate yields a rich, indulgent toffee. For best results use a candy thermometer during the boiling stage, and use a lightly oiled wooden spoon if you want to spread out the mixture to cool. 

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Melt in Your Mouth Mint Brownies

Submitted by: BSD 
A brownie made from a mix is topped with chocolate mint candies when hot to create a stunning green and chocolate swirl decoration. 

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Frosted Maple Cookies

Submitted by: Jana 
These are the best with a glass of milk on a cold day. My husband says they taste like maple bars. 

Root Beer Cookies

Submitted by: MBG 
Good old time flavor! 

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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. 
 
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