Oreo, Little Schoolboy, Mikado or even Neapolitan… We all have at least one cookie that marked our childhood, or is still one of our favorite guilty pleasures. So why not enjoy them at home? Here are 10 recipes for the most consumed cookies.
We know these long rectangular boxes, never far from supermarket checkouts, which contain all kinds of cakes, often too fatty and/or too sweet. Despite our good will and knowledge when it comes to ultra-processed foods, resisting temptation is an almost impossible task for most of us. However, nothing prevents you from making these same biscuits in your kitchen, in a healthy version, and even personalizing them. Without further ado, we reveal the cookie recipes that are all the rage among young and old alike. Get your aprons on, set, go!
Oreo
© Angelina from the Baked Ambrosia blog
The super simple recipe for America’s favorite cookie, to impress your loved ones.
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Neapolitan
© Virginie from the chef nini blog
The three-layer cake that everyone agrees on.
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Bounty
© Bailey from the Basics with Bails blog
The healthy version of this American cookie, just as delicious.
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Madeleines
© Clémence from the blog Made in Clems
How can you resist these adorable homemade madeleines topped with chocolate and hazelnuts?
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Mikados
© Sandra Le Petrin
We dip our biscuit sticks in melted chocolate for 100% homemade mikados.
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Little schoolboy
© Charline from the Carnet Sucré blog
Ah the little schoolboy… A four-hour staple for generations now. So it’s high time to make it your own!
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Cereal bar
© Catherine from the Weelicious blog
Cereals, peanut butter, honey… Don’t throw them away, these bars are simply perfect!
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LU trays
© Lucie from the Healthy Food creation blog
A hazelnut chocolate recipe that smells of childhood memories.
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Pim’s
© Marion Chibrard from the blog The flying flour
Homemade Pim’s with blood orange that taste great.
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Little butter
© Lauren Ferrié from the Cuisine Lolo blog
Le Petit Beurre, a classic recipe that always pleases.
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