In 1968 there were at least 9 different types of Girl Scout cookies. They were Chocolate Mint Wafers, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Shorties, Assorted Sandwich, Pixies, Sandwich Cremes, Scot-Teas, Mints, and Savannahs.
Cookie Monster loves all cookies but his favorite is Chocolate Chip cookies :) Hope this helps!
You can usually find chocolate peanut butter fudge in certain types of cookies and other sweet products. Many people like chocolate, peanut butter, and fudge when mixed together into cookies after all.
The attached link below leads to a sugar cookie recipe made with Bisquick. By substituting peanut butter for part or all of the butter, you would get peanut butter cookies. Other types of pancake mix may not produce cookies as well as Bisquick. yes if you add peanut butter and sugar
Edible lavender flowers are used in many different types of recipes. They can be found in cake, biscuits, ice cream, tea, cookies, lollipops, and even butter.
There are actually thousands of different types and recipes for cookies from all around the world and throughout history.
on a chart
Many types of bread do not contain butter or other types of fat. Different types of bread are distinctive because they are made with different ingredients and different methods. However, typical recipes for Pulla Bread do, in fact, contain butter. See recipe in attached link.
There are actually thousands of different types and recipes for cookies from all around the world and throughout history.
The basic ingredients for all types of cookies, chocolate chip cookies just add the chocolate chips, are... *Flour *Sugar *Butter *Water *Oil / Milk *Eggs *Baking Powder / Baking Soda *Vanilla Extract *Salt
Vegetable oil and butter are two types of shortening. All fats and oils are shortening, and can be substituted for each other, but this will affect the flavour and texture of the food, as some shortenings have stronger and different flavours, and also have different melting points.
It depends on the size of each type of cookie, but assuming fairly small, standard sizes for these types of cookies, about three of each.