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Unique Potato Salad Recipes

 Summer potlucks and cook outs aren't complete until you bring out the potato salad! It is the required side for burgers, hot dogs, brats and friends! If you want to up your game and bring a potato salad that everyone will talk about long after the last bite has been devoured, then you are in the right place. I gathered 15  favorite potato salads to share with you. These recipes are unique and totally tasty.



You might want to check out a few other recipes while you are here. Some of my favorites include Golden Graham CookiesSour Apple Margaritas are perfect with potato salad and all of the fixins for a BBQ.



Cesar Potato Salad by Sam Cooks Kindness

Warm Austrian Potato Salad by Cooking Gorgeous

Ranch Potato Salad by Spend with Pennies

Sweet Potato Salad by Plant Based Budget

Mashed Potato Salad by Feeding Your Fam

Instant Pot Potato Salad by Pressure Cooker Recipe

Vegan Southern Potato Salad by Strength and Sunshine

Eggless Potato Salad by Sugar and Snappeas

Salt and Vinegar Potato Salad by My Therapist Cooks

Loaded Baked Potato Salad by Centsless Meals

German Potato Salad by Like Mother Like Daughter

Classic Potato Salad with Eggs by Healthy Seasonal Recipes

Greek Lemon Potato Salad by The View From Great Island

Roasted Garlic Potato Salad by This Noshtalgic Life

German Dill Potato Salad by Served From Scratch


I hope you find plenty of opportunities to whip up one of these unique potato salads this summer. You might want to save this post to reference later.

Find more recipes here:

Best Dinner Rolls

Cherry Berry Pie

Instant Pot Banana Rice Pudding

8 Superb Salsa Recipes

Salsa is super yummy, no matter how you serve it. Let's discover 8 new awesome recipes that are topping my must make list this summer! I am sure you will notice a few you can't wait to try too!


You will want to pin this collection so you can come back to it when your garden is producing tons of fresh tomatoes!


If you like salsa, you are in the perfect place! I have rounded up 8 salsa recipes I am dying to try and I know you are going to like a few of these too! From tropical flavors to simple recipes sourced from the garden, this list contains some amazing options!


Avocado Salsa
Black Bean Salsa
Cranberry Salsa
Mexican Corn Salsa
Slow Cooker Salsa
Pineapple Salsa
Strawberry Salsa
Summer Salsa

Making fresh salsa at home is really easy. I have a few tips for you that will take your homemade salsa to the next level of deliciousness!


  1. Raw veggies offer a gorgeous color to your salsa. 
  2. Cooked veggies offer deeper flavors.
  3. Herbs can be mixed and matched to meet your preferences or come up with interesting new combinations!
  4. You can swamp tomatoes for fruits that are in season for decadent results! Think peaches, pineapple, mangoes and so on.
  5. You can freeze salsa to enjoy later!
  6. Canning homemade salsa is also a great way to savor the flavor of summer for months to come.



Which of these recipes will you try first? If you have a favorite salsa recipe I would love to hear about it in a comment! If you have a tip for making awesome salsa at home, please share it with me!

You might also like this Mango Salsa recipe!

Awesome Soft Pretzel Recipes

If you like soft pretzels you will want to check out these awesome pretzel recipes! These are so easy to make and are all as yummy as the next!

The best soft pretzel recipes


Little known fact, once upon a time I spent a summer rolling pretzels at a flea market. It was a long time ago but I still think about how lucky I was to eat nothing short of 100 pretzels that summer! I loved them plain, with and without salt. I loved them with dips, garlic butter and in bun form for a one of a kind sandwich!

I have been in the mood to make pretzels for a while now, so I started rounding up some recipes I knew I wanted to try with the kids. I wonder if I can still twist them up like a pro?

Easy Soft Pretzel Bites by High Heels and Grills
Vegan Homemade Pretzels by Nerdy Mama
Semi Homemade Pretzel Bites by Juggling Act Mama
Cheddar Garlic Pretzels by Layers of Happiness
Garlic and Cheddar Soft Pretzels by Palatable Pastimes
Garlic Parmesan Pretzel Bites by Somewhat Simple
Pumpkin Spice Pretzel Bites by Little Dairy on the Prairie
Soft Pretzel Footballs by Hungry Happenings



My family has been loving this creamy carrot soup recipe

11 Fantastic Frito Recipes

If you like Fritos you are going to LOVE these 11 Fantastic Frito Recipes. From salads to casseroles, this collection has some amazing ways to add Frito corn chips to your table!

Fantastic Frito Recipes

Fritos are a classic snack; they are crispy, crunchy and actually pretty yummy for how simple they are. My son LOVES when I add a bag of Fritos to his lunch and I started looking for ways that I could get him to try something new if it was made with a favorite snack.

I found these 11 Fantastic Frito recipes and I know you are going to wanna try a few of these too! I thin the Chili Cheese Frito Skillet looks awesome!


Frito Salad by My Craftily Ever After
Frito Corn Dog Muffins by Palatable Pastimes
Frito Bean Salad by Southern Plate
One Pot Frito Casserole by Clarks Condensed
Frito Chili Pie by Nerdy Mama
Frito Taco Casserole by Park Ranger John
Frito Sonic Chili Cheese Wrap by Copykat
Chili Cheese Frito Skillet by Thrifty Jinxy
Homemade BBQ Fritos by Palatable Pastimes
Frito Corn Salad by Spend with Pennies
Frito Taco Salad with Catalina Dressing by Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom

If you are hungry for more check out all of my recipes here.

Everyone loves these Coconut Rice Krispie Treats.


12 Cheesecake Recipes to Make for Christmas

Cheesecake is one of those things in life that should be savored and shared. I think it is always one of my favorite options at the dessert table. I found 12 Cheesecake Recipes to Make for Christmas that are perfect for sharing and celebrating this holiday season!

Cheesecake recipes for Christmas


I have found 12 incredible cheesecake recipes to make this Christmas and I know you are going to find a few on this list that you can't wait to try! From Peppermint varieties to Pecan Pie Cheesecake, this list has something for everyone on it!

No Bake Peppermint Cheesecake

Eggnog Cheesecake

Candy Cane Cheesecake with a Sugar Cookie Crust

Peanut Butter Cheesecake Balls

Raspberry Cheesecake Shooters

Pecan Pie Cheesecake

No Bake Eggnog Cheesecake

Strawberry Swirl Cheesecake

Gingerbread Pumpkin Cheesecake

Santa Hat Peppermint Cheesecake Bars

Raspberry White Chocolate Cheesecake Bars

Easy Lemon Cheesecake Pie

Which of these sounds like the cheesecake of your dreams?

You can find more awesome recipes here

These Christmas tree inspired snacks are sure to be a hit with the kids!
My family is crazy for these fun Christmas treat ideas.


If you have a favorite cheesecake recipe, please do tell me all about it!


12 Homemade Soda Recipes

Spring is near and I am ready to get outside, work in my yard and of course, entertain friends with style! This year I am skipping the ordinary bottled drinks in favor of one of a kind indulgences with these soda recipes you can make at home!


These all promise to be incredible. From Cranberry Soda to Pink Italian Cream Sodas, there is something on this list for everyone. I love that the ingredients are all simple and you know what you are serving to your loved ones.

 Homemade Pomegranate Soda by 52 Kitchen Adventures
Cranberry Sodas by Ginger Casa
Ginger Lime Soda by Tastes of Lizzy T
Homemade Cream Soda by Shaken Together Life
Strawberry Soda Syrup by Ginger Casa
DIY Italian Cream Soda by Dukes and Duchesses
Raspberry Italian Cream Soda by Housewife Eclectic
Pink Italian Cream Soda by Creative Southern Home
Homemade Orange Soda by What Rose Knows
Meyer Lemon Blueberry Soda by Chicken Scratch NY
Homemade Strawberry Soda by Hot Eats and Cool Reads
Blood Orange Soda by 52 Kitchen Adventures



Which of these homemade soda recipes will you try first? I think the Italian Cream Sodas all sound awesome and I love oranges so I would want to make myself the Blood Orange Soda or Homemade Orange Soda first!

Here are some of my favorite homemade soda syrup recipes:

Blueberry Lime Soda

I love to serve floats to friends. You might want to check out a few of my favorite float recipes.

Strawberry Shortcake Floats
Chocolate Cherry Floats
Strawberry Cheesecake Floats
Chocolate Cherry 7 Up Floats
Blackberry Cheesecake Floats


Holiday Breakfast Recipes: Start Your Day off Right

 The holidays are a time for family, friends, and good food. And what better way to start your day off right than with a delicious holiday breakfast?



Here are a few of our favorite holiday breakfast recipes:

Slow Cooker Breakfast Casserole by Dish In the Kitchen

Buffalo Chicken Crescent Rolls by Julie’s Eats and Treats 

Easy Breakfast Bake by Where is My Spoon

Chicken Pot Pie Buns by Dancing Through the Rain

Taco Crescent Ring by Frugal Fun Times

Sausage and Egg Crescents by Viral Recipes

Ham, Cheese and Broccoli Crescents by xoxo Bella 

Jalapeno Popper Crescent Cups by Spend with Pennies

Meatball Bites by Knife and Paddles

Ham and Cheese Crescent Ring by Feast for a Fraction

Crab and Cream Cheese Cups by Centsless Meals

Gyro Pockets by 365 Days of Baking

Chicken Crescents by Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons 

Sausage and Cheese Crescent Squares by Grits and Gouda

Cream Cheese Veggie Pizza by I Heart Vegetables

These are just a few of the many delicious holiday breakfast recipes out there. So next time you're looking for a way to start your day off right, reach for one of these recipes and enjoy!

Here are some additional tips for making the perfect holiday breakfast:

  • Use fresh ingredients whenever possible. Fresh ingredients will give your breakfast a bright and flavorful taste.
  • Don't be afraid to get creative. There are endless possibilities when it comes to holiday breakfasts, so have fun and experiment with different flavors and combinations.
  • Garnish your breakfast with festive toppings. A little bit of garnish can go a long way in making your breakfast look and taste more festive.

With these tips in mind, you're sure to make a delicious holiday breakfast that everyone will love. Here are some additional tips for making Christmas breakfast a breeze:

  • Plan ahead. The night before Christmas, take some time to gather your ingredients and prepare any necessary dishes. This will save you time in the morning and help you relax and enjoy your breakfast with your family and friends.
  • Delegate tasks. If you have children, get them involved in the preparation of Christmas breakfast. This is a great way to start their day off on the right foot and teach them about the importance of family and tradition.
  • Don't forget the coffee! Coffee is a must-have for any Christmas breakfast. Make sure to have plenty on hand for everyone to enjoy.

With a little planning and preparation, Christmas breakfast can be a delicious and festive way to start your holiday. So gather your family and friends, enjoy a delicious meal, and make some wonderful memories that will last a lifetime.


Check out these easy recipe ideas:

Unique Nachos

3 Ingredient Biscuits

Snickerdoodle Cake

    Chinese Chicken 10 Yummy Ways

    I can't resist Chinese take-out! I mean, who can? It is so easy to place an order and swing by to pick it up after a long day when you don't really feel like cooking. The thing is, Chinese take out can add up pretty quickly! Luckily for my family, I found 10 scrumptious recipes for Chinese Chicken at home, so we can have that take-out taste at a fraction of the cost and with minimal efforts!

    Chinese Chicken



    Orange Chicken Tofu Bowl
    Lighter General Tao's Chicken
    Peanut Butter Chicken
    Teriyaki Chicken
    Sweet and Spicy Asian BBQ Wings
    Shoyu Chicken
    Spicy Chicken Teriyaki Bowls
    Chicken Fried Rice
    Sesame Ginger Chicken
    Copycat PF Changs Lettuce Wraps

    Which of these recipes do you want to try first? Peanut Butter Chicken is a go to dinner at my house on long days when something amazing is needed for dinner. I can't wait to try the Shoyu Chicken recipe, maybe this week!

    You won't want to miss this collection of Lo Mein Recipes.

    Find more chicken recipes here: 
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    Cracker Crumb Chicken Nuggets

    Healthier Easter Treats

    Spring has sprung, Easter bells are ringing, and the urge to indulge in treats is undeniably strong! But this year, ditch the sugar crash and say hello to healthy Easter delights that satisfy your sweet tooth without compromising your well-being.



    Forget the guilt of hollow bunnies and pastel-colored overload. This collection of healthy Easter treats is all about celebrating with vibrant flavors, guilt-free indulgence, and a touch of creativity.

    Whether you're hosting a festive brunch, crafting adorable snacks for the little ones, or simply craving a nibble with your morning coffee, we've got you covered. Dive into our collection of recipes and discover a whole new world of Easter treats that are kind to your body and soul. Let's hop on the path to healthier (and infinitely tastier) Easter celebrations!

    So grab your apron, gather your fresh ingredients, and get ready to whip up some treats that are as good for you as they are for your taste buds. Happy and healthy Easter baking! 

    Be sure to click through the links to view the full recipe, and while you are there, pin the post for future holidays.

    Gluten Free Carrot Cake Sugar Cookies by Strength and Sunshine

    This sugar cookie recipe is allergy friendly and made with healthier ingredients to make a perfect Easter snack to share.


    Prosciutto Wrapped Dates by Jam Jar Kitchen

    Give your guests a well rounded easter snack that has the perfect ratio of meat to stuffed dates. These are elegant but so easy.


    Gluten Free Cheese Straws by Kit’s Kitchen

    This gluten free cheese straw recipe makes for the ultimate spring snack. These are so good that you might want to double the batch so everyone can grab another!


    Banana Carrot Muffins by Garlic Salt and Lime

    This muffin recipe is perfect for a healthy Easter snack. Not even the infamous bunny will be able to resist grabbing one of these!


    Funfetti Protein Bites by Best Served Vegan

    This recipe is sweet, tasty and packed with protein! If you love funfetti cake, then this recipe is going to be a favorite easy snack idea.


    Bunny Rolls by Amanda’s Cookin’

    Skip the sweet candies and cakes and opt for a simple yet so cute bread with these bunny style rolls. I imagine you aren’t going to be able to resist these!


    Eggless Carrot Cake by Keep Calm and Eat Ice Cream

    This carrot cake has no eggs in it, and is so tasty. You can consider this cake to be health food considering it has carrots, nuts and applesauce in it.


    Grapefruit Bars by A Paige of Positivity

    These bars are bright, fruity and so tasty. Adding grapefruit to baked goods is such a tasty idea for an Easter snack to share.


    Easter Fruit Tray by Recipes from a Pantry

    Offer fresh fruits on Easter Sunday for a healthier spread that doesn’t lack sweetness! This fruit tray will appeal to everyone!


    Easter Snack Mix by Cincyshopper

    This snack mix has candy in it sure, but the cereal has so many vitamins and minerals, and fiber, that this makes for a healthier offering!


    Carrot Cake Bunny Tails by xoxo Bella

    These bunny tails are perfectly portioned for a light snack. With nuts, carrots and coconut to help fill you up, you can enjoy this easter snack without the guilt.



    Homemade Banana Pudding by Maplewood Road

    This simple snack is perfect for after Easter dinner. It is fruity, creamy and the entire family will love digging into this goodie!


    Hummingbird Muffins by A Grateful Meal

    These hummingbird muffins make for such a tasty snack option. Pop these in a lunchbox, or grab one after work for a sweet pick me up that tastes like a spring dream.


    Cottage Cheese Cheesecake by Hurry the Food Up

    This cheesecake is unique and so much healthier! I know you are going to love the way this turns out for a spring snack.

     

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    Tips To Make Cooking Less Of A Chore And More Enjoyable

     Cooking can be a chore. It's often seen as something that needs to be done rather than something that is enjoyed. This doesn't have to be the case, though! With the right tips, cooking can be an enjoyable experience. Here are some tips to make cooking less of a chore and more enjoyable:


    Photo by Anna Shvets


    1) Make It A Social Event


    Cooking can be a solitary activity, but it doesn't have to be. In fact, cooking together can be a lot of fun, and it's also a great way to bond with loved ones. All you need is some ingredients, a few pots and pans, and some friends or family members. Cooking together is a great way to spend time together and create something delicious simultaneously.


    There are a few things to keep in mind when cooking together. First, it's essential to have a plan. It's helpful to decide who will do what ahead of time so that everyone knows their role and there is no confusion in the kitchen. It's also important to be organized. Make sure all of the ingredients are gathered before you start cooking and that everyone knows where everything is. This will help the cooking process go smoothly and efficiently.


    Once you have a plan and are organized, it's time to start cooking! One person can be in charge of chopping vegetables while another stirs the pot. Or, everyone can pitch in and help with different tasks. It's up to you! The important thing is to have fun and enjoy the process.


    2) Try New Recipes


    One of the best ways to make cooking more enjoyable is to try new recipes. This way, you can explore different flavors and ingredients and find new dishes that you love. A few key things to keep in mind when trying new recipes include.


    It's essential to read the recipe thoroughly before you start cooking. This will help you understand the ingredients and the steps involved so that you can be prepared. It's also helpful to have all of the ingredients on hand before you start cooking. This way, you won't have to stop in the middle of cooking to run to the store for something.


    Another thing to keep in mind when trying new recipes is that it's okay to make substitutions. If you don't have an ingredient that the recipe calls for, feel free to substitute something else. For example, if you are trying out grilled lobster by overthefirecooking.com but don't have any fresh lemons, you could use lemon juice from a bottle. Just be creative and experiment! This is a great way to make a recipe your own and to experiment with different flavors.


    3) Make It A Relaxing Experience


    Cooking doesn't have to be a stressful experience. In fact, it can be quite relaxing! If you find yourself getting stressed out while cooking, try to take a few deep breaths and focus on the task at hand. One way to make cooking more relaxing is to create a playlist of calming music to listen to while you cook. You could also light some candles or diffusers with soothing scents like lavender or chamomile.


    Another way to make cooking more relaxing is to set the mood in your kitchen. If you have a cluttered and chaotic kitchen, it will be harder to relax while you cook. So before you start cooking, tidy up your kitchen and create a calm and inviting space. This will help you feel more relaxed while you cook and make the experience more enjoyable.


    4) Take Your Time


    One of the best ways to make cooking more enjoyable is to take your time. This way, you can savor the experience and enjoy the process. So, instead of rushing through your meal, take your time to smell the aromas, taste the flavors, and appreciate the finished product.


    Suppose you get impatient while cooking; try focusing on the task. Instead of thinking about everything else you have to do that day, focus on the present moment and savor the experience. This way, you'll be more likely to enjoy your meal and create lasting memories. By doing this cooking can be a fun and relaxing experience instead of a chore.


    You can do a few key things to make cooking more enjoyable. First, it's essential to be organized and to have a plan. Second, try new recipes and be open to experimenting with different flavors. Third, make it a relaxing experience by setting the mood and taking your time. By following these tips, you'll be sure to enjoy your next cooking experience.


    What Are Food Processors and How They Work

     Food processors are designed to save time, save money, and make food prep and cooking more fun. When it was first invented as “the Starmix” by German company Electrostar in 1946, the machine looked more like a blender, but already came with add-on attachments for slicing bread and milk centrifuges. 

    The company behind Starmix focused on vacuum cleaners, so French catering company salesman Pierre Verdon had the market to himself. He already had Robot-Coupe (restaurant-level, commercial scale food processor) when he released the compact for home-use Le Magi-Mix in Paris in 1971. In the U.S., American engineer and inventor Carl Sontheimer refined Verdon's machines to produce the Cuisinart… and the rest was history.

    How do Food Processors Work?

    Food processors are equipped with a motor, a plastic bowl, and cutting blades attached to the shaft (near the bottom of the bowl). These blades/disks, which are replaceable, can shred, slice, cut or do any task the disk is designed for with every spin of the processor. 

    The food processor is closed with a lid (usually with an open feeding tube where you’ll drop ingredients gradually). Most come with a pusher, so you could assist the food processor to shred or slice the ingredient. 

    Food processors are super user-friendly and safe to use. All of them have safety features that prevent the motor from operating if the bowl isn’t properly attached, or if the lid isn’t closed shut. 

    Many Ways to Use Food Processors

    Now that you have a bit of background about the food processor’s origin and design, let me introduce to you the many ways you can use this kitchen appliance to your advantage. 

    • Sauce and condiments. People who use food processors regularly almost always can do many condiment staples from scratch. You can make your own hummus, pesto, salad dressings (like vinaigrette and Caesar’s dressing), as well as mayonnaise, salsa, and all types of dips your heart desires. 

    • Homemade baby food. If you can’t find baby food with a list of ingredients that fits your requirements, the food processor can be the best tool for making any pureed food for your baby. From veggies to fruits, soups, and all other “first food” to give your baby, you’ll find that most homemade recipes use a food processor to turn regular food into baby food. 

    • Big-batch cooking. Whether you have a large household and feed a lot of people on the daily, or you have a catering business on the side, cooking for big batches can get tiring real quick especially if you’re cooking recipes with a lot of ingredients. If you need to slice or grate kilos of cabbage, potatoes, carrots, broccoli, beets, cucumbers, brussel sprouts, yams, potatoes, and other veggies, it would be dramatically quicker to do it on a food processor.

    • Sausages, burger patties and other ground meat products. Although food processors technically cannot “grind” meat, they do mince ingredients absolutely well thanks to their sharp blades. Except for those with bones in them, food processors can cut through almost any kind of meat from beef to pork, veal to chicken, and even salmon and other types of fish. 

    • Low carb or KETO recipes. If you’re trying to get healthy, getting a food processor will help you make cauliflower or broccoli rice in a flash. Turn nuts and oats into your own homemade flour that you can use to make all kinds of gluten-free recipes. You can even grind nuts and oats then mix them with honey or coconut flakes for your own energy bars with zero sugar.

    • Homemade breadcrumbs. You can make your own crumbs with added herbs and spices only when you need them, so the breadcrumbs are fresh and tasty without any preservatives.

    • Nut butters. If your household empties jars and jars of peanut butter and almond butter, you can save a ton of money if you use your food processor to make them yourself. You just need the butter, your choice of sweetener, and a bit of oil or water to blend with your mashed nut. 

    • Any baked good that requires kneading. Most food processors come with a kneading accessory, which allows you to use the kitchen appliance as a stand mixer. Meaning, you can easily create pasta dough, pizza dough, or any kind of bread is possible without manually kneading the dough. That’s a lot of effort and muscle power saved with every recipe you try.

    If you only have a budget for one countertop kitchen appliance, make it the food processor since it could definitely make your time in the kitchen more enjoyable. It’s ideal for people  on-the-go who loves to do makeahead meals, eat healthier, save money on groceries, and just about anyone who is trying to try out new recipes. 








     

    If you love sugar cookies, then this is the place for you! I gathered 15 of my favorite sugar cookie recipes to share with you. Make sure you click thru to the full recipe.



    Almond Sugar Cookies by The Taylor House

    These are the perfect cookies to make with your kids, they make great cut outs that the kids can decorate and sprinkle!


    Perfect Sugar Cookies by Spend with Pennies

    This Sugar Cookie recipe is the perfect year-round holiday cookie! A simple mixture of butter, sugar and flour (with a few additions), these sugar cookies bake up beautifully every time. 


    Cut Out Cookies with Marbled Icing by Easy Cookie Recipes

     These Cutout ugar Cookies with Marbled Icing are basically edible art. Each delicious sugar cookie is dipped into homemade swirled icing to create a unique marbled effect.


    Peppermint Sugar Cookies by Gimme Some Sugar

    If you’re headed to a holiday party or just love baking during the holidays, try this homemade Christmas cookie recipe. If you’re looking for a quick solution for the holidays, this is the best Christmas sugar cookie recipes out there! Seriously, I’ve never seen one easier.


    Gluten Free Sugar Cookies by Cooking on Caffeine

    This recipe is like the holy grail of “safe” sugar cookie recipes. No eggs. No milk. No wheat. No nuts or peanuts. Easily made soy-free. Use a different flour blend if you have issues with legumes or potatoes. And no chilling the dough, because who has time for that? We just want cookies! 


    Soft Lemon Cookies by On My Kids Plate

    These sweet and easy soft lemon cookies are the perfect little cookie for a delicious treat. Full of fresh lemon zest, these are bright, yummy cookies you’ll want to make again and again!


    Chai Sugar Cookies by Lovely Indeed

    These chai spice sugar cookies are the perfect cookie to go with a cup of tea or coffee! The easy recipe makes soft, chewy cookies that will be a hit at any party or cookie swap.


    Buttery Almond Sugar Cookies by On Ty’s Plate

    Buttery Almond Sugar Cookies — buttery soft almond flavored sugar cookies rolled in almond flakes. It's the perfect cookie!


    Crispy Sugar Cookies by Creative Lifestyles

    Do you ever just want a little crunch in your cookie? I don’t mean the crunch you get from over cooking the cookie. I mean a little crunch inside the softest yummiest cookie you will ever try. This amazing krispy sugar cookie is so easy to make, but it is hands down one of my favorite cookies of all time.


    Swirl Sugar Cookies by Bride on a Budget

    This recipe is time consuming, but so worth it for the way these swirl sugar cookies turn out! These are perfect for special occasions!

    Vegan Dairy Free Sugar Cookies by Delightful Adventures

    Easy homemade cut-out vegan gluten-free sugar cookies you can make for Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Halloween…they’re perfect for ANY occasion! These cookies can be made soft or crispy, it’s up to you. Decorate simply with sanding sugar or buttercream frosting or get fancy with a simple vegan icing that hardens.


    Spiced Sugar Cookies by Bean Around the Bowl

    These Spiced Sugar Cookies are warm and cozy with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves.

    Perfect for the holidays and simple to make. These can be topped with additional sugar before baking to add a nice texture. They are not overly sweet to begin, so don’t worry about them being too sweet with added sugar.


    Vegan Lofthouse Copycat Cookies by Strength and Sunshine

    Sure, you could make classic cut-out sugar cookies for decorating, but no one can pass up one of the soft, cake-like, frosted gems that have been gracing grocery store shelves since 1994 from Lofthouse! Like a cake and a cookie all baked up into one delicious buttery, sweet, colorfully frosted treat! Can you still have this classic cookie even if you're gluten-free, vegan, or have food allergies? Sure you can! With this easy copycat homemade version of the classic soft-baked frosted cookie, you'll never have to miss out again!


    Classic Sugar Cookies by Healthy Kitchen 101

    This sugar cookies recipe makes fun treats for Christmas and any other occasion. Also, making and decorating cookies is a great activity to get everyone in the kitchen to spend time together.


    Super Soft Sugar Cookies by Emily Fabulous

    These Super Soft Sugar Cookies are easy to make and taste just like the Lofthouse sugar cookies in the grocery store. This recipe is perfect for making with kids and will work for Valentine’s Day or any occasion because you can choose whatever color and decoration you want to use!






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