…Actually, the Bisquick ones are easier since the others require boiling–with a method much like making matzo balls. If you don’t want either dumpling recipe, leave them out and…
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Peanut Butter Black Eyed Susans
…350 degrees. Mix cookie mix as directed on package. Unwrap peanut butter cups, making sure to remove the fluted paper it’s wrapped in. Form dough into 1 1/2-inch balls and…
Tea Cookies
…Divide dough in half. To one half mix in the almond extract and most of the almond slices; mix thoroughly. Divide dough into 20 balls. Place balls on prepared pan…
Cheesy Pretzel Bites
…Break of 36 equal portions of the dough and slightly flatten. Put a cube of Velveeta in the center and seal well, forming into a ball. When all balls are…
Chocolate Peanut Butter BonBons
…you can just form the filling into balls about the size of a walnut and take it from there. And if you’re doing these with the kiddos, that would definitely…
Crispy Cheddar Bacon Cookies
…cheese. Let this stand a few minutes. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Shape into 24 balls and place on ungreased baking sheets. Flatten balls with the palm of your…
Chicken Croquettes
…your imagination take over. The only thing you have to pay attention to is the chicken mixture must hold together when you roll it into balls. Want Sauce? If you…
Sour Dough English Muffins
…smooth round ball. Sprinkle some of the cornmeal on a large baking sheet. Place the balls about 2-inches/5 cm apart. Sprinkle the tops of the balls with cornmeal as well….
Almond Sandies
…crunchy…so be warned! To get uniform-sized balls, I use a drop cookie scoop. That looks like a small ice cream scoop. You can also use a large mellon baller. Print…
Cinnamon Raisin English Muffins
…a large knife, cut 12 equal portions. Roll each portion into a smooth round ball. Sprinkle some of the cornmeal on a large baking sheet. Place the balls about 2-inches/5…