Oatmeal cookies
Soft and slightly gooey oatmeal raisin cookies — what a classic. You can also replace the raisins with dried cranberries or chocolate chips, if you prefer. They’re simple to make and absolutely delicious!
Soft and slightly gooey oatmeal raisin cookies — what a classic. You can also replace the raisins with dried cranberries or chocolate chips, if you prefer. They’re simple to make and absolutely delicious!
Milano cookies are delicate oval butter biscuits filled with a layer of velvety chocolate ganache. They are light, relatively thin (they spread in the oven), crisp on the outside and absolutely delicious. Despite the name, Milano cookies actually originated in the United States
Famous chocolate chip cookies baked a little differently – in individual moulds. The centres are irresistibly soft and gooey, perfect for eating straight from their pots! Serve warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a glass of cold milk. The cookie dough can
Simple shortbread cookies coated in cinnamon sugar and served with hot chocolate, just like the famous Spanish churros. The combination of buttery biscuits, cinnamon, and chocolate is a true delight. Churro cookies – why not surprise your family and friends?
These butter cookies are easy to make, delicious, and crumbly. Simply the best piped butter cookies ever — although you can also use a cookie press to create different shapes. The cookies almost double in size in the oven and are perfect for dessert at any time
America’s classic chocolate chip cookies! Did you know their history dates back to the 1940s? When preparing these iconic cookies, it’s important to remember a few key rules to achieve perfect results: the butter should be very soft; the ratio of white to brown
Your favourite cookie in a giant version! Instead of scooping and shaping each cookie individually, simply spread the dough into a baking tin and cut it into squares after baking – a real time-saver. Even better, you can bake one large cookie in a round tin and slice
These are some of the best chocolate cookies I’ve ever made. Straight from the oven, they taste like warm, chewy pieces of brownie with melting chocolate inside. The addition of sea salt adds a nice, subtle flavour to the cookies. This is a very
Super easy, delicious and quick cookies made with just three ingredients: bananas, rolled oats and Nutella. Soft and chewy, not overly sweet, and ready in no time. They’re a healthier treat – especially if you use homemade Nutella. Highly recommended!
Refreshing lemon cookies that melt in your mouth – truly some of the best cookies ever! Light, buttery and delicately flavoured with lemon.
These biscuits are famous in many countries and are best known as Langues de Chat or Cat’s Tongue biscuits. Light and delicate, crisp on the outside and soft in the middle, they are typically made with egg whites rather than whole eggs. They are delicious
Delicious cookies with a rich buttery flavour and a hint of orange – perfect for afternoon tea. Lady Grey is my favourite tea, but you can easily replace it with any Earl Grey if you prefer. The easiest way to grind the tea leaves is in a coffee grinder.
Truffles with a surprising green centre, made with Japanese matcha tea. Matcha, a finely ground green tea powder, is very concentrated and gives desserts a distinctive aroma – just one teaspoon is enough to flavour the truffles beautifully. Use your favourite
This is a recipe for traditional cheese cookies called Kołaczki. I’d come across them in other cultures before, but although they’re popular in Poland, I’m not entirely sure of their exact origin. In Polish, we call them Kołaczki. They’re made from