
As I type this I don't think there are any cookies left because we might have eaten them all. These were a very simple and easy recipe to make. I didn't use bittersweet chocolate, but substituted that for Heath Chocolate pieces. It was so simple to roll these out while in a gallon zip lock bag. It kept everything nice and in place. I almost didn't refrigerate them, but I'm glad I did because these will definitely crumble on you if you don't. We tried them warm from the oven and thought they were pretty darn good.
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I was literally just looking up cookie recipes for my Christmas cookie exchange. These look awesome!
Ciao ! I love your cookies and the plate too !
Your cookies look perfectly shaped. I passed on the bittersweet chocolate too. Im glad you enjoyed the cookies!
I think that plate is so pretty! These were good, and I like the idea of Heath bar bits!
oooh heath bar! yum!
Great addition. I made the oatmeal-spice variation. Good cookie.
heath bar? brilliance, pure brilliance.
They look fabulous!
I used a cookie and cream candy bar and it was so yummy! I love your cookies!!
Mmmm heath bars sound like the perfect variation! They look awesome!
Such a good idea to use Heath bars! Your cookies look amazing.
Your cookies are almost as sweet as you honeybee.
-T
Mmmm. The heath pieces sound fabulous!
These look perfect!
Sounds wonderful. I would love to try them with dark chocolate. Mom
Yep! Pretty darn good. Mine were just plain with chips. Next time some tea flavor!!
Yours look tasty.
See...that is why i don't bake...I would eat them all:-)
Heath bar pieces? WOW. You made my favorite Ben & Jerry's flavor in cookie form - coffee heath bar crunch! I'll have to try that next time. Lovely cookies.
Sabrina,
Your cookies look great. I love heath - what a splendid idea to include those bits. I am so looking forward to your selection, I am getting ready to put it in the oven now.
where is the recipe?
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