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The Ultimate M&m Cookies

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INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Brown sugar
3/4 c White sugar
1 c Butter
2 Eggs
2 ts Vanilla
2 1/4 c Flour
1 ts Baking soda
1/2 ts Salt
Lots of M&M's; (plain)! (at least 1/2 pound) (or chocolate chips)

INSTRUCTIONS

You need an electric mixer for these to come out perfectly. Combine the two
sugars. Add the butter and beat until light and fluffy (this step is very
important, and could take about 5 minutes). Add the eggs, one at a time,
beat first on low speed, then on high speed until completely incorporated
(not "curdled"). Add the vanilla and beat again on low, then high. Add the
flour mixed with baking soda and salt in 2-3 batches. After each addition,
beat on low until incorporated, then on high for a few seconds to fluff it
up. You end up with a very fluffy batter. Fold in M&M's or chocolate chips.
If the batter is too loose, you can add a little more flour, or
refrigerate. Drop by tablespoonful onto cookie sheet (I roll them in my
hands into balls so they melt into perfect circles).
Bake at 375F for about 8 minutes. Take them out when they just start to
turn brown. This way they will be crispy on outside and chewy on inside.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by cindy.entis@pharma.Novartis.com on Apr 30,
1998

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