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Reviewed: Nov. 2, 2009
these were phenominal! we made ours with milky way minis,and also made a few with caramels that have frosting in the middle (called cow tails or bullseye caramels around here) for someone who can't eat choclate..... they were super!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2009
OK, this recipe really does make A LOT! I cut it in half and we still had more than enough. It's a good cookie, not the most fantastic, but darn nice! The peanut butter flavor is not strong but that's OK. I don't think I used a full 1/4 cup of dough for each cookie. I just used enough to cover up the candy bar and called that good. Make sure you use the sugar on top as it really makes the cookie!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Living In: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 15, 2009
Just a note to anyone making these cookies--> they're delicious, but if you use the entire recipe, you will probably end up with 50+ cookies, not 24! I cut the recipe in half because I was only planning on making a dozen or so with my family, and ended up with 30 large cookies! Just a note of warning...the recipe is delicious though, and definitely one of my favorites to use. I'd definitely recommend it to others.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 1, 2009
the dough tastes great raw, but the cookie was a little disappointing. i halved the recipe and used mini snickers, but i needed more than one bag of candy to use up the dough. i found it best to just roll the dough around the candy just so it was covered. too much dough meant most of the cookie was plain and snicker-less. i didnt make a crosshatch patter on the top either: it was too hard to make it look pretty with the hard snicker inside. the peanut butter cookie dough lacked peanut butter flavor and would be a pretty bland cookie alone. definitely needs some adjustments. i might try my favorite pb cookie recipe with the snickers inside next time, but this recipe was not one i'll be making again.
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Reviewed: May 22, 2009
These taste great! My mom has made these for a couple years now, she made her own recipe it's pretty cool. She's thinking of trying different candy bars next time too.
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Living In: Issaquah, Washington, USA
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4 star rating.
Reviewed: May 22, 2009
I just did chocolate chips... no snickers it is a nice cookie something different. I did cut ingredents in 1/2 and made over 4 doz.
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Living In: Mentor, Minnesota, USA

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