Candy Apple Cookies

The Brit & Co. Blog Turns a Classic Treat into an Easy-to-Eat Dessert

Candy apples tend to be very messy to eat, so the Brit & Co. blog has put a spin on the original with a new way to enjoy the deliciousness of the treat without the mess. The recipe is called Candy Apple Cookies, as described in this video.

Not only are these easier to eat, but easier to make as well. All you need are some apples, any kind of your choice. You simply cut the apples into thin disks that resemble donuts. That’s about as hard as it gets, once cut you are ready to decorate your slices with caramel, chocolate and any other candy toppings you please.

This recipe from the Brit & Co. blog is a fun project to do with the young ones and are also a healthier option to regular cookies. For example, by using organic peanut butter and raisins, you can enjoy dessert without the calories.

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