Ingredients
2 Cups Cornflakes
2 Cups Rolled Oats
1 Cup Butterscotch Chips
1 Cup Chocolate Chips
1 Cup Coconut
1 Cup Raisins
½ Cup Pecans Chopped
½ Cup Walnuts Chopped
2 Cups All-purpose Flour
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1 teaspoon Salt
1 Cup Butter Softened
1 Cup Brown Sugar Packed
1 Cup Granulated Sugar
1 Cup Creamy Peanut Butter
3 Large Eggs
2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350F (180 C), line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, combine corn flakes, rolled oats, butterscotch chips, chocolate chips, coconut, raisins, and nuts. Set aside.
In a separate bowl (use a medium bowl), combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
Place butter in a large mixing bowl - if using a hand mixer - or the bowl of a stand mixer, along with the sugars. Cream butter and sugars together, until light and fluffy. Add peanut butter, beat till incorporated and creamy. Add eggs and vanilla, mix well.
Add the flour mixture to the bowl of wet ingredients, stir well - or mix on low speed - to combine.
Add the batter to the bowl of goodies, stir well to combine.
Roll 1" balls out of the cookie dough for smaller cookies, or scoop cookie dough with a large cookie scoop, for larger cookies. Arrange cookie dough balls on prepared baking sheets leaving at least 2" between cookies.
Gently press the tops of each slightly.
Bake in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, until the edges of the cookies are golden brown. For best results, do NOT overbake them. (Baking time is for larger cookies - just keep an eye on them, if making them larger or smaller!)
Transfer baked cookies to a wire rack, to cool.
Description
Just look at the list of the good things that go in to these cookies and you will be able to imagine how wonderful they are.
Servings
54
Notes
I have this recipe on two different sites. One site says 54 cookies and one says 84. I didn't count. It would have been 3 less than I made as Sumner kept sneaking in and taking one. It certainly takes more than 2 cookie sheets, but they can be put fairly close together as they spread very little.
Source
Celebration Generation
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