Vienna Fingers
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), 1936 saw the beginning of the licensing of cookie baking companies around the country by the national organization. By 1951 there were three types of cookies sold: Sandwich (chocolate and vanilla sandwich cookies), Shortbread, and Chocolate Mints (now known as Thin Mints). Of those three, the Shortbreads/Trefoils and the Thin Mints are still sold today. In fact, the cookie baking companies must offer three types each year: Thin Mints®, Peanut Butter Sandwich/Do-si-dos® and Shortbread/Trefoils®.
Vanilla is not absolutely necessary in peanut butter cookies. The main flavor is the peanut butter in these recipes. However, vanilla rounds out the flavor and improves the cookies for those with very discriminating tastes.
We think its the Christmas shaped sugar cookies. ____ Those are indeed some of the best. Snickerdoodles are good too. :)
Those are sold, especially around holidays like Valentine's Day. Also, you can make it using regular sugar cookie dough and a heart-shaped cookie cutter.
I'm not sure about the wafer bit - maybe Trader Joe's or Little Debbies? There are all kinds of wonderful there :P Similarly there are Nabisco's Nutter Butters but those are sandwich cookies and not wafers.
Technically, no, all chocolate chip cookie recipes will contain vanilla because chocolate chips themselves contain vanilla. Most cookie dough recipes call for vanilla because it enhances the chocolate flavour, but additional vanilla in the cookie dough is not required.
It is one of those "imported" words. Sandwich in Spanish is "sandwich". Also can be "torta", "intercalar".
It is one of those "borrowed" words. "Sándwich" is "sandwich".
Bake those cookies mummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Because everyone likes cookies!
Cookies are pretty much small, harder cakes. They involve a few different ingredients and measurements, which lead to their different textures. But the basic ingredients are all there. Commonly, those are flour, eggs, milk, water, oil, butter, vanilla extract, salt, sugar, and / or shortening.
Santa is a big fan of cookies, but he will probably enjoy whatever you make for him.
Zero. There is nothing to bind all of those ingredients together.