Top 10 Most Popular Dessert Recipes
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Can you guess the 10 most popular recipes on my entire blog?
Can you guess the 10 most popular recipes on my entire blog?
Gingerbread cookie chocolates: a delicious way to finish those Christmas leftovers (Spanish and English)
Sweet white chocolate polar bears floating on a frosted cookie ocean. A fun winter treat.
Melt-away shortbread cookies with nuts and cocoa filling, after my grandma’s. (in Romanian)
Incredibly tasty, a great addition to any holiday cookie plate, and fabulously cute in their little itty-bitty square shapes.
The Top Keep It Sweet Desserts of 2011: The most popular desserts from the blog in 2011 and a look back at the year.
Rich and decadent double chocolate cookies
Chocolate crackle cookies that are just like powdered sugar-coated fudgy brownie bites
A review and giveaway of Tate’s Bakeshop Chocolate Chip Cookies and Brownies.
Almond Chocolate Thumbprints are a great choice for a cookie exchange.
Traditional chocolate crinkles cookies with a holiday flare of red food coloring.
That famous New York Times chocolate chip cookie, you may have heard of it. Now is the time to fill your Christmas cookie jars with these.
The best chocolate chip cookies you will ever taste. A Jacques Torres recipe from the New York Times.
Big chewy salted butter chocolate chip cookies: Just the thing to keep Santa going on his Christmas eve adventure. Serve with lots of milk!
Chocolate Cookies With Nuts And White Chocolate Chunks!
Dark Chocolate & Coconut Cookies: Easy and delicious holiday gifts to make for Christmas!
Buttery Crisp XXL Chocolate Chip Cookie for Santa!
Chocolate Coconut Cookies – the little creatures attack our cookies supplies!
Homemade Chocolate Bars: use your favourite chocolate: dark, milk or white, as well as herbs, nuts, cookies, spices or anything you like
Chocolate Cinnamon And Hazelnut Meringue Cookies. A perfect way to use any leftover egg whites.
Simply chocolatey chocolate crackle cookies.
Santa would love a glass of fruity Italian wine and a few of these Chocolate Cayenne Cocktail Cookies