Have a cup of cold water and a damp cloth handy.
Dip the fork in the water before pressing on the cookies - the fork doesn't need to be very wet though, so shake off any drips.
If the fork starts to stick wipe any dough residue off on the cloth then continue.
Yes, you can. Go to google.com and search non-dairy peanut-butter. Also, you can search, cookie recipes without unsalted butter. It has peanut-butter cookies, but with salted butter.
Yes, you can. There are recipes for oatmeal cookies that call for vegetable shortening instead of margarine or butter.
Without a doubt. Always use butter
Yes peanut butter cookies are brown.
Yes peanut butter cookies are yellow.
Criss-crosses are put on peanut butter cookies so you can tell what kind they are without tasting them.
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Yes, you can substitute margarine for butter in no bake cookies.
Basically they're cookies made with Spanish butter which is butter made with Spanish olive oil.
Most. Butter (or other fat) is a major ingredient in most cookies.
Arachibutyrophobia is the phobia related to the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth