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Apple Cookies : Top 20

 

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Apple Hermits

Submitted by: Aunt Mikie 
This is a moist and cake like, spicy, nutty, apple cookie. 

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Danish Pastry Apple Bars II

Submitted by: LONDONER 
Apples spiced with cinnamon are baked with a crunchy cornflake layer in pastry shell, topped with a sweet almond glaze and cut into bars -- like apple pie you can eat with your hands. 

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Danish Pastry Apple Bars I

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Serve warm or cool, topped with powdered sugar or whipped cream. For best results use a tart baking apple such as Cortland, Rome, or Northern Spy. 

Christmas Cookies II

Submitted by: JACLYN 
An heirloom recipe from my mother-in-law's recipe file. 

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Apple Squares

Submitted by: BarbiAnn 
Apples, nuts and cinnamon make these bars delicious. They hardly last a day at my house! 

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Applesauce Bars

Submitted by: DEBBI BORSICK 
Moist and spicy bar cookies with frosting. An easy and quick after school snack. Also goes great at carry-ins and bake sales. You can also just sprinkle with confectioners sugar instead of frosting. 

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Glazed Apple Cookies

Submitted by: Sandy Moore 
Spicy cookies that everyone loves. I've mailed them before and they mail beautifully. I've been making these for about 25 years, and never met anyone yet who didn't like them. 

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Apple Bars

Submitted by: S. Powell 
Granny Smith apples work well in this recipe. 

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Apple Brownies

Submitted by: BakerJim 
This was my Mom's recipe. Easy and quick to make. Apples and walnuts are packed into a cinnamon spiced blonde brownie. Always a hit when I bring it to parties. Very moist and great to make in the fall when apples are plentiful. 

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Aunt Hazel's Apple Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: R. Smith 
An old family favorite. 

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Caramel Apple Bars II

Submitted by: Christine 
A fall favorite with baked apples and gooey caramel. A great rainy day project! 

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Apple Butter Bars

Submitted by: Rosina 
Moist bars drizzled with icing. 

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Applesauce Oatie Cookies

Submitted by: Login 
Chewy oatmeal cookies full of nuts, raisins and chocolate chips. 

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Apple-Cran-Cherry Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: Allan Antos 
My favorite recipe adapted many times from its original. Always a big hit due to taste of the cookies, and because they are low fat. The perfect on the go breakfast food. 

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Apple and Spice Cookies

Submitted by: Tudy 
Apple and Spice cookies - egg and milk free. Great for those with allergies. 

Apple Pie Bars

Submitted by: CHERYL C 
Easy and delicious. Great for a party or just as a snack. A wonderful way to use apples. 

Apple Pie Slices

Submitted by: G. Galstad 
These bars are just like apple pie. Pie crust, cinnamon and apples in a convenient bar form. 

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Hamantashen II

Submitted by: Stu Kinzler 
Filled cookie dough. 

Applesauce Raisin Bars

Submitted by: PJ's kitchen 
Living In: Canfield, Ohio, USA
Spicy bar cookies. Applesauce replaces fat. Raisins add flavor. 

Italian Fig Cookies I

Submitted by: Mary Jo 
This recipe has been handed down through my mother's family for years. My grandmother brought it with her from Italy in the early 1900's. My mom taught me the recipe this year. Now I am the designated person in our family to make the Fig Cookies. This is a very high honor. So they must be as good as my Grandmothers' cookies. Some call them Homemade Fig Newtons. They are a tradition at Christmas and are wonderful with a hot cup of coffee. They are lot of work. I make them in stages. First the dough, then a few days later the figs, and finally I will make the cookies. The dough and the figs keep well in the refrigerator and the cookies freeze very well. 

 
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