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Apple Peanut Butter Cookie

  • Writer: Santa Clara
    Santa Clara
  • Apr 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 1, 2024



Hey there, busy parents! Let's talk about snacks. We all know the struggle of finding something that's quick, easy, and actually good for the kiddos (and let's be real, ourselves too). Well, we've got a game-changer for you: Apple Peanut Butter Cookies. They're not your average cookies, but trust us, they're a hit with everyone in the family.


You're going to grab an apple from the fruit bowl, slice it up, and spread on some peanut butter. Then, here's where the magic happens – you sprinkle on some chocolate chips, because let's face it, everything's better with chocolate. Next up, a mix of crushed pistachios, cashews, and walnuts for that satisfying crunch. And for the health-conscious side of you, a sprinkle of chia seeds because, why not?


These apple cookies come together faster than you can say "hangry toddler." Plus, they're customizable. Don't have pistachios? No problem, use whatever nuts you've got lying around. And if you're feeling fancy, swap out the chocolate chips for a drizzle of honey or maple syrup – the possibilities are endless.


So, next time you're in need of a snack that'll please even the pickiest eaters, give these Apple Peanut Butter Cookies a try. They're simple, they're delicious, and best of all, they're kid-approved. After all, isn't that what it's all about?






Ingredients

1 Pink Lady Apple, sliced

Peanut butter

Chocolate chips

Pistachio crumbs

Cashew crumbs

Walnut crumbs

Chia seeds


Instructions

  1. Slice the Pink Lady apple into thin rounds.

  2. Spread peanut butter generously on each apple slice.

  3. Sprinkle chocolate chips over the peanut butter.

  4. Top with a mix of crushed pistachios, cashews, and walnuts for that satisfying crunch.

  5. Finish off with a sprinkle of chia seeds for an extra health kick.

  6. Serve and watch them disappear in no time!







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