How to Make Peanut Cookies
Pre-heat the oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C)., Get a large bowl and add the white sugar, egg, milk, brown sugar, flour, baking powder, and oil., Pour in the grounded peanut pieces and mix them in well into the mixture with your hands for about...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pre-heat the oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C).
Mix everything together with a wooden spoon until you get a brown paste as a result. , Try not to overdo the mixing because then the dough will become tough, which you don't want to get. ,, The spacing leaves enough room so that the dough can expand without spreading into another cookie while it's cooking. ,,, Lightly sprinkle powdered sugar onto the cookies while they're still hot.
Put the cookies on a cooling rack and set aside to cool down before serving. , -
Step 2: Get a large bowl and add the white sugar
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Step 3: brown sugar
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Step 4: baking powder
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Step 5: and oil.
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Step 6: Pour in the grounded peanut pieces and mix them in well into the mixture with your hands for about a minute.
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Step 7: Grab a small amount of dough and roll it into a small ball with your palm.
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Step 8: Put the dough balls onto a baking tray
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Step 9: leaving a good inch or two apart.
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Step 10: Take your thumb and lightly press down on each ball to slightly flatten them out.
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Step 11: Place the baking tray in the oven and bake the cookies for about 20 to 25 minutes.
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Step 12: Remove the cookies from the oven after baked.
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Step 13: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Mix everything together with a wooden spoon until you get a brown paste as a result. , Try not to overdo the mixing because then the dough will become tough, which you don't want to get. ,, The spacing leaves enough room so that the dough can expand without spreading into another cookie while it's cooking. ,,, Lightly sprinkle powdered sugar onto the cookies while they're still hot.
Put the cookies on a cooling rack and set aside to cool down before serving. ,
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