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How to Make Peanut Blossom Cookies By Aubrey Hillman November 25 2008 English 393
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Introduction Peanut butter cookies rolled in sugar with a Hershey’s kiss on top Purpose- to learn how to make peanut blossom cookies Anyone who has basic cooking knowledge can make these cookies Must be over the age of 12 Anyone younger should be supervised
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Materials 1 ¾ cups flour 1 teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon salt ½ cup butter ½ cup creamy peanut butter ½ cup brown sugar 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla Approximately 45 Hershey’s kisses
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Equipment Mixer Oven Wax paper Cookie sheets Measuring cups
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Safety Be careful around the oven Do not touch a hot cookie sheet with your hands! Wash your hands This recipe contains peanut butter Do not consume if you have a peanut allergy
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Process 1.Mix together flour, baking soda, and salt in a bowl
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Process 2.Beat butter, peanut butter, brown sugar, and ½ cup sugar in another bowl Use a mixer Beat until texture is creamy
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Process 3.Beat in egg and vanilla
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Process 4.Beat in half of the flour mixture from step 1 Beat in the other half of the flour mixture from step 1
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Process 5.Heat oven to 375°F 6.Put the remaining ½ cup sugar on wax paper
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Process 7.Shape dough into 1 inch balls
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Process 8.Roll the dough in the sugar and place on the cookie sheet Do not place the cookies too close together- they will spread out when baking
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Process 9. Unwrap 1 chocolate kiss for every cookie
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Process 10. Bake for 10 minutes Remove from oven and press a chocolate kiss into the top
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Process 11.Bake for 2-4 more minutes until cookies are lightly browned
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Frequently Asked Questions How long do the cookies have to cool? About 1 hour Make sure they cool before putting them away How many cookies does this recipe make? Approximately 45 Depends on the size of the cookies How should these cookies be stored? Stack them on top of each other in a container Put some bread in the container to prevent them from becoming stale
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