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Big-Batch Kris Kringle Cookies

Big-Batch Kris Kringle Cookies recipe
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Kris Kringle, Santa, jolly ol' St. Nick…no matter what you call him, he is gonna love cookies studded with white chocolate, dried cranberries and pecans.
time
prep:
20 min
total:
31 min
servings
total:
6 doz. or 72 servings, 1 cookie each
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posted:12/8/2010
Loved these cookies! Rave reviews from all at the cookie exchange! I gave them a 4 only because the recipe seemed like too much chocolate (if there is such a thing) :)
posted:12/3/2010
Wow. Delicious. I used walnuts instead of pecans and they were scrumptious. The flavors compliment one another. I can't wait to make these again.
posted:11/21/2010
A *perfect* holiday cookie - and it's ideal for an exchange because it makes so many. I did not, however, get 6 dozen - I got 5. Make them smaller because they do spread out. ALSO - I really felt like I needed more flour because the dough is very sticky otherwise. I added 3 cups total and it made a much better dough. And like others - I used chips instead of chopped chocolate just to make my life easier. :) ENJOY!
posted:7/14/2010
Made these for the holidays one of my favorites.
posted:3/13/2010
Very easy and tasty!
posted:12/23/2009
Really good white chocolate flavor and the cranberries add sweatness
posted:12/22/2009
This was so easy to make!I made this for a cookie exchange and everyone loved it!! The recipe makes ALOT...perfect for sharing!!
posted:12/17/2009
I made this recipe for a company lunch. I didn't have any butter so I used butter flavored shortening instead of butter. My husband told me not to forget this recipe and everyone at work raved about them. I also used bread flour, because I didn't have any AP flour either. I wasn't very prepared to bake, but the substitutions worked out great.
posted:12/16/2009
I had to add another 1/4 cup of flour the first batch spread out thin. These taste better right out of the oven. Not as tasty a few days later.
posted:12/14/2009
AMAZING! I made this cookie for our annual holiday cookie exchange and it was a hit! This cookie is delicious and easy to make. I will definitly be making this cookie again and sharing the recipe with family and friends!
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