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Strawberries & Dream Pudding Cookies

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These Strawberries & Dream cookies are melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Made with fresh, hand-picked strawberries, these cookies are the perfect sweet treat for picnics and end of school year snacks!

We may have overdone it with the strawberry picking over the weekend so we needed to find ways to use the really ripe strawberries before they went bad. When Bailey asked to bake cookies last night, I knew we needed to come up with a way to incorporate some of our strawberries.

I’m not a big strawberries and chocolate fan, but Bailey is so to compromise we swapped in white chocolate chips to our favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe with our secret ingredient – pudding and decided to add cut up chunks of strawberry for a strawberries & cream taste. Crossing our fingers, we set to work gathering the ingredients and mixing everything carefully. I was concerned with the ripeness of our berries and how the juice would disrupt the texture of the cookies so we tossed them in flour and that helped set the juices while mixing.

We used our trusted 2″ cookie scoop and were pleasantly surprised that we were able to get 42 cookie balls out of the batch. Then it was time to bake! We set the timer at 8 minutes and when the timer beeped, we opened the oven door and were pleasantly surprised that the edges were set nicely and they looked ready to take out. Since it was our first time making them, we let them set on the cookie sheet for a few more minutes before moving them onto parchment paper.

After about 5 minutes, I let Bailey take the first bite…her eyes lit up and before she could swallow she told me that they tasted like a dream, thus the Strawberries & Dream Pudding cookies were born!

We had a lot of fun making these and hope you and your family do too!

 

XOXO
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