With the holidays approaching, I usually feel tempted to take the easy route and bake a classic cookie (sometimes even from a package) for our family Christmas party. I rarely have the time to expand my recipe book and year after year, everyone seems to bring the same selection of desserts- tasty but predictable.
But this year, I finally found a great recipe that will be sure to catch everyone’s attention. This easy and delicious peanut butter cookie recipe offers a great way to get your kids involved in holiday baking, too.
In addition to regular peanut butter, the peanut butter chips in this recipe create smoother dough that helps replicate real buttons. To mimic the shape of a button, each cookie gets an imprint of a small cup or any round shape- a perfect task for kids to tackle.
After baking the cookies for a short time and letting them cool, employ the help of the kids again to tie on the finishing touches. Red licorice strings wrap through the middle holes adding a sweet burst of color.
This recipe produces unique cookies with a personal homemade touch. While their debut on the dessert table will likely spark conversation, don’t expect them to last long!
Peanut Butter Buttons
Recipe from FamilyFun
Yield: about 32 cookies
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