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New Englander Cookies

New Englander Cookies

1

Chocolate chip cookie

Whitman, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Flour Bakery and Cafe (Boston)

Usually accompanied by a glass of milk or a cup of hot tea or coffee, chocolate chip cookies are well balanced between salty and sweet in flavor, tenderly chewy in texture, and filled with small melting chocolate pyramids, bringing a generation of... READ MORE

2

Snickerdoodle

Connecticut, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: The Cookie Jar (Newport)

Snickerdoodles are classic old-fashioned cookies that are rolled in a mixture of cinnamon and white sugar, consisting of butter, sugar, eggs, and flour. They are characterized by their texture (soft or crispy), a cracked surface of the exterior, a... READ MORE

3

Potato Chip Cookies

New England, United States of America
n/a

Potato chip cookies are traditional American cookies that are especially popular in New England and the mid-Atlantic. The cookies are usually made with a combination of crushed potato chips, flour, butter, sugar, salt, egg yolks, and vanilla extra... READ MORE

4

Hermit Cookies

New England, United States of America
n/a
Most iconic: Marion's Pie Shop (Chatham)

Hermits are traditional American cookies originating from New England, and they're especially popular in Maine. The cookies are made with a combination of flour, salt, cinnamon, cloves, baking soda, butter, sugar, eggs, molasses, raisins, and chop... READ MORE

5

Joe Froggers

Marblehead, United States of America
n/a
Most iconic: The Muffin Shop (Marblehead)

Joe froggers are American egg-free cookies made with a combination of molasses, dark rum, flour, baking soda, salt, ginger, cloves, allspice, nutmeg, sugar, and butter. The dough is refrigerated (ideally overnight), and it is then rolled and cut i... READ MORE