A very thin, lacy oatmeal cookie dipped in chocolate.
Drop Cookies
Drop cookies are named after the way they’re formed on the cookie sheet…by simply dropping it on your baking sheet in a mound. The dough for our drop cookie recipes is soft and generally flattens slightly during baking. Be sure to allow for some spreading of the dough. To prevent cookies from spreading too much during baking, make sure your baking sheet is cool…never drop the next batch of cookies onto a hot baking sheet. It’s also a good idea to line your baking sheet with parchment paper. This prevents sticking while also preventing the dough from spreading too much, as can happen on a greased baking sheet. Enjoy our exhaustive list of drop cookie recipes below!
Chocolate Chip Monster Pops
Huge chocolate chip cookies on a stick!
Chips Galore Cookies
Semi-sweet, milk and white chocolate chips with pecans and walnuts to boot. In short, the kitchen sink!
Cherry Pecan Drops
Cherries, dates, pecans, and rolled in crushed cornflakes.
Caramel Apple Cookies
A moist apple base with a caramel frosting topping.
Caramel Almond Wafers
A crisp base with a caramelized almond topping, these are a traditional cookie from Bremen, Germany.
Saucepan Fudge Drop Cookies
These moist and fudgy cookies come together over the stove.
California Walnut Breakfast Cookie Gift Jar
Walnuts and cranberries are a wonderful holiday flavor pairing.
Apricot Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chopped dried apricots update this classic.
ANZAC Biscuits
A traditional Australian and New Zealand oatmeal cookie made on ANZAC day.