Simple Cookie Recipe for Apple Cookies

Viktoria Carrella

Who could of thought there would be a simple cookie recipe that only has two ingredients? Well there is, and it's delicious. Combining fruit and sugar cookie dough is a fantastic and quick way to get a delicious treat.

What You Will Need To Create This Simple Cookie Recipe

1 granny smith apple

1 package (20 ounces) of sugar cookie dough from the refrigerated aisle

What You Do To Make The Simple Cookie Recipe

When you know you're going to start mixing up this simple cookie recipe, you'll want to place the cookie dough in the freezer for about an hour so it will be easier to work with. Because of the speed and ease with which this simple cookie recipe is going to come together you're going to want to get that oven ready by preheating it to 350 degrees before starting anything else. Take out the dough and remove the outer packaging. Cut the firm dough into 22 thin slices.

Get a pan or baking stone out if you have one. Place these slices in a circle that stays about 'Æ'''½ an inch away from the edge. In this simple cookie recipe you will want the slices to touch one another. And now you'll want to make another row of slices within the first while still leaving the center open. Now you're ready to peel, slice and core the apple. Cut each one of these rings in half. In this simple cookie recipe these slices will be arranged in two circles on the dough with the ends pressed slightly in. Combine the package ingredients for the topping and sprinkle evenly over the dough. And now the simple cookie recipe will need about 25 minutes to bake (or until golden brown) before coming out to cool and then be served. It's a simple cookie recipe that you'll want to immediately loosen from pan and then place elsewhere to cool.

Other fruits may be used for this recipe, such as pears, many different berries and peaches. It's a great recipe to use if you've made too much sugar cookie dough and want to offer a couple of different types of cookies for a gathering. Make them for your children to take to class, or make them with your children as a home economics learning project. Share the simple cookie recipe with friends and find out their different ways of changing it up for many different sweet treats.


Resources: bakesimplecookierecipe.com

Published by Viktoria Carrella

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