Pecan Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
Pecan Chocolate Sandwich Cookies. Soft, buttery, chewy cookies filled with chunks of pecans and sandwiched together with velvety smooth, rich chocolate ganache.
Pecan Chocolate Sandwich Cookies. Soft, buttery, chewy cookies filled with chunks of pecans and sandwiched together with velvety smooth, rich chocolate ganache.
Chocolate Chip Cherry Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting. These slightly chewy cookie bars have plenty of dried cherries and chocolate chips baked inside with decadent layer of cream cheese icing on top. They also freeze quite well for holiday baking.
Oreo Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookies. Two all time favourites in one indulgent cookie combination that just begs to be taken along to birthday parties for all ages. Everyone from grandkids to grandpas will love these!
Queen Anne Squares. Another popular cookie bar in Newfoundland, especially at the Holidays. It reminds me of a cookie bar version of the Mounds candy bar.
Newfoundland Jam Jams. Jam Jams from Purity Factories are a Newfoundland institution. Here’s a recipe for my homemade version of this local molasses and jam cookie classic.
Raspberry Nanaimo bars. A delicious twist on a classic Canadian cookie bar treat. The have no artificial colours or flavours and they’re no-bake too!
Parkin is a traditional sticky oat spice cake from northern England that’s enjoyed on November 5, Guy Fawkes Night, i.e. Bonfire Night!
Auntie Crae’s Ginger Sugar Cookies. These are sort of a less intense ginger cookie but their flavour and texture is still excellent and they are still very, very addictive to ginger lovers.
Chocolate Mint Nanaimo Bars. These delectable, no-bake Chocolate Mint Nanaimo Bars are a twist on a classic Canadian treat that originated in its namesake town in British Columbia.
Winter White Cookies are ideal for the Holiday freezer. These easy-to-make treats are no bake and are so crunchy, caramel-y delicious too!