Peanut butter cookies and recipe from 1987 edition Betty crockers
I have a cookie curse and these wasn't effected that badly, I do recommend you to rest them
by Weary-Leading6245
12 Comments
bi_polar2bear
I’m not sure 1987 is considered old. People from 1987 don’t even have gray hair yet.
SinceDirtWasNew
These are soooo good! The taste and texture are just perfect.
rdw1899
Regarding the age of this recipe, it dates to at least 1950.
The recipe has identical ingredients and measurements to the Peanut Butter Cookies recipe in the *Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book*, which was first published in 1950. That version had much simpler instructions. This recipe’s instructions closely match the Peanut Butter Cookies recipe in the *Betty Crocker Cooky Book* (1963), which also had the Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies variation.
Nufonewhodis4
Just made these last week! I love peanut butter cookies
Fuzzy_Welcome8348
These look delicious!! Yum!
anchovypepperonitoni
I recently made the switch to 1:1:1 Peanut Butter Cookies and I’m never going back! 1 cup of peanut butter, 1 cup of sugar, 1 egg.
Without the flour, the peanut butter taste is amazing!
49RandomThought
My mouth is watering now 🤤 I can almost smell the peanut butter and hear the crunchy sound while biting it. I am going to try the recipe this weekend. Thank you so much for sharing.
acerizzle86
What’s the best replacement for the shortening in this recipe – coconut oil?
Happay2faith
Thank you!!
deesse877
ok, childhood sense memory unlocked
FifteendollarShell
I recognize that recipe book!!! Love the brownie recipe in it too
12 Comments
I’m not sure 1987 is considered old. People from 1987 don’t even have gray hair yet.
These are soooo good! The taste and texture are just perfect.
Regarding the age of this recipe, it dates to at least 1950.
The recipe has identical ingredients and measurements to the Peanut Butter Cookies recipe in the *Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book*, which was first published in 1950. That version had much simpler instructions. This recipe’s instructions closely match the Peanut Butter Cookies recipe in the *Betty Crocker Cooky Book* (1963), which also had the Peanut Butter and Jelly Cookies variation.
Just made these last week! I love peanut butter cookies
These look delicious!! Yum!
I recently made the switch to 1:1:1 Peanut Butter Cookies and I’m never going back! 1 cup of peanut butter, 1 cup of sugar, 1 egg.
Without the flour, the peanut butter taste is amazing!
My mouth is watering now 🤤 I can almost smell the peanut butter and hear the crunchy sound while biting it.
I am going to try the recipe this weekend.
Thank you so much for sharing.
What’s the best replacement for the shortening in this recipe – coconut oil?
Thank you!!
ok, childhood sense memory unlocked
I recognize that recipe book!!! Love the brownie recipe in it too
Am I missing the recipe?