Holiday Treats: Chocolate Cookie Recipe

By Evan Jones

Every treat called a cookie is not what we would usually view as a cookie. Several are added extras to our cookies that taste very good (like Butterfinger pieces), whereas others formulate the fundamental shape or size of cookies but do not feature the traditional ingredients of a cookie the least bit. An enjoyable chocolate cookie recipe is not really a cookie, but tastes fantastic and is an outstanding substitute for conventional turtle cookies.

For a very tasty recipe, you need only three very simple ingredients that may already be in your kitchen. You simply need to find pretzel twists or rings, chocolate kisses (caramel chocolate work best), and some pecans that are halved.

Begin by making sure to preheat your oven to no less than 300 degrees. Place your pretzels flat on a non-stick cookie sheet, as many as will fit, and fill your sheet. After that, place a kiss above every pretzel.

Bake until the chocolate is soft, but not completely melted. Finally, take the pan from the oven and add the pecan halves on top of the soft chocolate.

You can use multiple types of Hershey's kisses to make this treat, and almost any type of nut will taste great. This is a tasty way to get creative with your holiday party platter, and you can even make several different types to add to the same platter. The key is to go with the flow and use what works for you.

One bag of kisses will make a lot of these turtle cookies, up to eighty if you do not start munching the kisses while you are baking the treats. It is very tempting to snack as you go. Eighty cookies will go a long way on a party platter, but be sure and make more if you are hoping for them to last, because they will go fast. - 32190

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