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2016 Book List

My 2016 Book List – all the books I read this year.

2016 Book List - everything I read this year

2016 Book List

Total Books Read:  33

I love putting this book list together each year.  It is like revisiting old friends as I review over the list of all the books I have read the past year.  This year there weren’t as many books as in past years but there were some good ones.  My love affair with Inspector Armand Gamache continued and it was fitting that the last book I read this year was Louise Penny’s newest book, and hopefully not last book, in this series.  Two of my favorite authors for the year were Susan Meissner and JC Sansom.  Both authors write historical fiction but are very different in topic and era.

Each year I like to pick a Favorite Read, my number one pick from my book list, and this year, my Favorite Read of 2016,  is Lilac Girls written by  Martha Hall Kelly.  My daughter and daughter in law also read it and loved it.  In fact, I have a trip back East planned for later next year to visit the Lilac Gardens of the main character of the book.  Read more about it in my review below.

Enjoy the list, including my list of books from October, November and December which I hadn’t posted yet.    I’d love to hear what you’ve been reading.

My rating system:  As last year, I have given the books I read a rating system (1-5 stars)  Books with a 2.5 or lower are often books I don’t finish a book because the language is bad or it is what I would consider R rated but sometimes I don’t finish a book because I just don’t like the subject matter or the story.    That doesn’t necessary mean someone else won’t love the book.  I did not rate  the non-fiction books I read, only the fiction.  I don’t give out too many 5.0.  The majority of what I read falls in the 3.5-4.0 range.  A book has to really wow me and make me want to read it again to get a 5.0.

Disclaimer:  We need to take personal responsibility for what we read and watch and we all have different standards so please be sure and check things out.  Although the majority of what I read I would consider rated PG there may a few books that I have read that don’t meet with your personal standards so please be a responsible reader.  I don’t want to offend anyone.

January Recommended Reads

Secrets of a Charmed Life by Susan Meissner was my book club read for the month.  I read the book back in September 2015 and I suggested to my book club that we read it.  I presented the book to the book club and loved reading it the second time just as much as I did the first time.  You can see my initial review of it here.

Secrets of a Charmed Life

4 stars

Bury Your Dead

Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny is another book in the Inspector Gamache series.  I have totally fallen in love with this series and I am going to be so sad when I have read them all. It takes place in French Quebec and is a murder mystery series that takes place in the charming village of Three Pines.  It has a fun and entertaining cast of characters. (some language)

4 stars

The Lake House by Kate Morton is another book by one of my favorite authors.  I have read all that Kate has written and loved them all.  This book was no exception.  One mid-summer’s night a baby disappears without a trace. Decades later the story continues as a curious young detective sets out to solve the unsolved mystery.

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5 stars

February Recommended Reads

Circling the Sun by Paula McLain is a book by the same author of The Paris Wife which I really enjoyed.  I didn’t like this book as much as The Paris Wife but it was still an interesting read. A piece of historical fiction that tells the story of Beryl Markham, a record-setting aviator who lived in colonial Kenya in 1920.  She was a woman ahead of her time and the book details her many adventures and loves.

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3.5 stars

March Recommended Reads

The Warden by Andrew Trollope was a new author to me.  This Victorian Era  book is part  the Barestshire series and is the story of 1855  English ecclesiastical life, written in the 1850’s. If you are a Pride & Prejudice fan I think you will enjoy this series too.  The author has a unique style and sense of humor.  This first book in the series is the story of a kindly clergyman who becomes the subject of a scandalous tabloid.

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3.5 stars

The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny, another Inspector Gamache book.  Did I mention how much I enjoy this series….only two more books to go 😦  (some language)

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4 stars

Dissolution by CJ Sansom is our book club choice for this month.  I loved it.  It is a murder mystery that takes place in Tudor England, one of my favorite time periods to read about. This is the first book in the Matthew Shardlake Tudor Mystery series. The book takes place during the time when King Henry VIII is dismantling the monasteries and a murder takes place in one of the monasteries and Matthew Shardlake, a hunchback lawyer,  is sent by Thomas Cromwell to figure things out!  I am currently reading the second one in the serires.

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4.5 stars

April Recommended Reads

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3.5 stars

After You by Jojo Moyes is the sequel to Me Before You.  Can’t say I loved this book but it is worth reading if you read the first one. The book deals with the aftermath of Will’s death and how Lou does and doesn’t deal with it. I preferred the Lou in the first book.  Definitely read Me Before You first.  I have read Moyes other work – The Girl You Left Behind and enjoyed it more.

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4 stars

The Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny is another one of my much loved Inspector Gamache series of murder mysteries that take place in French Quebec in a quaint, charming fictional village of Three Pines.  Although not my favorite of the series, I always love being transported to Three Pines and want to move there.  This is currently the last book in the series but there is another coming out in August of this year! (language)

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3.5 stars

The 12 Week Year  by Brian Moran is non fiction and I read this with a group of bloggers that I network with.  We read it alongside each other and held each other accountable which is a great way to read this book.  The concept revolves around defining your year into 12 week segments and setting and accomplishing your goals within that time frame. I’ve read a lot of “goal setting” books and this one was really nothing earth shatteringly new but worth a read if you are looking for a slightly new approach to goal setting and some inspiration.

The Long Way Home

4 stars

The Long Way Home by Louise Penny.  So I thought I had read the current last book in the Inspector Gamache series but then I realilzed I had skipped two – I was so excited!  I didn’t have to part ways with my friends in Three Pines yet. (language)

May Recommended Reads

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3 stars

The Husband’s Secret by Leanne Moriarty is one I had seen a lot of people recommend.  I didn’t love it. This was the first book in a series of “didn’t love” books I read.  In this story, a woman discovers a letter her husband has written to be opened on the event of his death, a letter that contains a deep dark secret.  It is the story of how this secret effects a group of women when his wife reads it before his death. I am not a fan of books that glorify infidelity and this is one of them.

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4 stars

Dark Fire by CJ Sansom is the second book in the Matthew Shardlake series. It is another Tudor murder mystery with the hunchback attorney Matthew Shardlake.  Our book club read the first one and this one and I am currently reading the third one so I guess I like them.   The books take place in the 1500’s during the reign of King Henry VIII and the dark and superstitious world that existed.  There is lots of interesting history woven in amongst the murder mystery.  If you are a mystery fan and a historical fiction fan you will enjoy this book.

June Recommended Reads

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4 stars

Stars over Sunset Boulevard by Susan Meissner is the same author who wrote one of my favorite books I read last year, Secrets of a Charmed Life.  See my review here.   I enjoyed this book just as much as Secrets.  This story takes place in Hollywood during the 1930’s while Gone with the Wind is being filmed.  Gone with the Wind is one of my favorite all time movies.  It is a fictionalized story of two young girls who are working at the studio where the movie is being filmed.  I love how the story of the filming of the movie is woven into the story plot.  It is a story of friendship and how those friendships shape our lives.

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4 stars

How the Light Gets in by Louise Penny is another one of the Inspector Gamache books I skipped over.  Such a pleasant surprise.

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2.5 stars

The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney is a book I had high expectations for.  I had seen it all over the place, people reading it in their book clubs, recommending it etc.  My expectations were not met and it was a disappointing read for me.  I should have known better when the first scene in the book deals with a sexual encounter in a car.  The story is of a group of siblings who are to receive an inheritance (the nest) and due to some indiscretions and resulting lawsuit of one of the siblings the nest is used to pay his legal expenses.  The story had some strange twists and turns and I guess it’s just not my kind of book and I probably should have just stopped reading but I kept thinking it was going to get better. (sex and language)

July Recommended Reads

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3.5 Stars

A Girl Named Zippy by Haven Kimmel.  This is the second time I have read this book.  This time it was for book club and I think I enjoyed it more the second time.  It is a memoir of a girl born in the sixties in the midwest and since I am a girl born in the 60’s in the midwest I could totally relate to so many things!  The book is full of humor and wit.    If you enjoy it, check out the sequel, She Got up Off the Couch.

 

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4 Stars

Soveriegn by CJ Sansom.  The third book in the Matthew Shardlake Mysteries.  Set in Tudor England, hunchback attorney, Matthew Shardlake, sets off to solve yet another murder mystery.  These books take care of both my fascination with the Tudor era and a good murder mystery!

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4.5 Stars

A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Meissner.  I have a new author to add to my list of favorites.  I am loving Susan Meissner and her books.  This is the third book of hers I have read and I enjoyed it as much as the others.  This one takes place on Ellis Island outside of New York City in 1911 after the historic Triangle Shirtwaist Fire in NYC. As with her other books, the storyline moves back and forth between present day and the past and I love to watch how the stories come together.

August Recommended Reads

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3 Stars

Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler.  I have been reading Anne Tyler books since she wrote her first one.  This wasn’t one of my favorites but still a good read.  It is Tyler’s version of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew.

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3.5 Stars

The Secret Language of Stones by  MJ Rose.  (some language)  This story is set in Paris during WWI in a jewelry store.  A young jeweler learns about love, passion, and her own healing powers in this romantic ghost/love story.    The story is a mixture of historic fiction, romance and mysticism.

September Recommended Reads

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3.5 Stars

The Forgetting Time  by Sharon Guskin (some language)  It took me  a bit to get into this story but I ended up enjoying it.  It deals with the questions of what happens after we die?   What happens before we are born?  The story of a young boy who has memories of a previous life who wants to return to it and a professor of psychology suffering from aphasia who is losing his memories.  It gives you some food for thought about previous lives, reincarnation etc.

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4.5 Stars

Lilac Girls  by Martha Hall Kelly.  I loved this book although there were times when it was hard to read because of the horrible things that happened in the camp, it is a powerful story.  The story takes place during WWII and revolves around Ravensbruck, an all female concentration camp.  It is a true story and it follows three women, one American socialite, a Polish girl imprisoned at Ravensbruck and a German female doctor.   I loved it so much that on my next trip to NYC I’m taking a trip over to Connecticut to visit the home of Caroline Ferriday and her lilac gardens.  If you are a fan of The Nightingale or Sarah’s Keys I think you will enjoy this book.

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2.5 Stars

The Woman in Cabin 10  by Ruth Ware  (language) A murder mystery set on a cruise ship, this book has been on the best sellers list lately but I’m not quite sure why.  I pushed my way through the book but found to it be very lackluster.

October Recommended Reads

4.0 Stars

Everyone Brave is Forgiven  by Chris Cleave.  This book is set in London during the Blitz of WWII.  The story is a perfect wartime love story inspired by the real-life love letters between the author’s grandparents.

3.5 Stars

The Wright Brothers by David McCullough.  This was a book club read that I’m not sure I would have read otherwise.  My husband is a big David McCullough fan and has read most of his historical books.  I found the book interesting but find that they read a little bit more like a text book than a novel.  If you love history and details then I highly recommend!

3.0 Stars

A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash .  This is the author’s first book and it is set in the hills of North Carolina, it is the story of an autistic boy, his bond with his brother and his death.   It is the story of faith and belief gone wrong, a community that follows a false prophet even when his methods lead to the deaths of members of their community.

3.5 Stars

Steal the Show by Michael Port.  This book is non fiction  and I read it because it was on my son’s audibile account.  We were on a road trip and the car we had rented was brand new and didnt have a CD player so I couldn’t listen to the book on CD I had brought alone.  I logged into my sons audible account  which contains mainly business/nonfiction.  Jim and I both listened to this book and found some good info that could be applied to lots of situations and relationships.  If you do any kind of public speaking, presentations etc. I highly recommend it but it’s about so much more than just public speaking. You’ll learn how to express yourself authentically, be more creative and increase your confidence in all aspects of life. My husband said he even learned something that would help in our relationship.

November Recommended Reads

4.0 Stars

Girl Waits With Gun by Amy Stewart.  This book is the true story of one of the country’s first female deputy sheriffs written using genealogical records, newspaper articles, and court documents. Excerpts from actual letters are used, and all the newspaper headlines throughout the book are real.  This book takes place in 1915 and Constance, the main character, is a maverick of her time.  I look forward to reading the next book in the Kopp Sisters Novel series.

4.0 Stars

The Fifth Avenue Artists Society by Joy Callaway. The story takes place in the Bronx of New York in 1891 among the artistic/literary/musical society of the city in the Gilded Age.  I thought this review on Amazon described it perfectly…“The creative sisterhood of Little Women, the social scandal of Edith Wharton and the courtship mishaps of Jane Austen. “

December Recommended Reads

4 Stars

The One In a Million Boy by Monica Wood.  This is the story of a 104 year old woman and the young boy scout assigned to help her around her house.  It is a friendship that touches not only the boy but his parents when the young boy unexpectedly dies and his father takes over his assignment with the old woman.

4.5 Stars

A Great Reckoning – Louise Penny.  Like I mentioned above I have a little love affair going with Inspector Gamache, the main character of this series.  Yes, my husband is fully aware of this.  This is the newest book in the series and I hope not the last one.  I so wish Three Pines wasn’t a fictional village because I want to live there and I want to be neighbors with Inspector Gamache and all the other loveable, endearing characters in this series.

Please leave me a comment and let me know what is on your book list from this past year.  I love hearing about the books you are reading and many of them end up on my book list.

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Chocolate Candy Bar Cookies

Chocolate Candy Bar Cookies

Prep Time10 minutesCook Time10 minutesTotal Time20 minutesServings3 dozenAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Country Crock® Spread
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 3/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. baking soda
  • 1/2 cup caramel bits
  • 16 fun size candy bars cut into pieces about 3 cups

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°.
  • Mix Country Crock® Spread, granulated sugar, light brown sugar, egg, egg yolk and vanilla in large bowl until well mixed.
  • Stir in flour, baking powder, salt, cocoa powder and baking soda until blended. (Dough will be soft and creamy.)
  • Add caramel bits, and chopped candy bars.
  • Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls on ungreased baking sheets 3-inches apart.
  • Bake 10 to 12 minutes until edges are lightly golden. Cool 1 minute on wire rack; remove from sheets and cool completely.

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Sweet Potato Soup

Sweet Potato Soup

Sweet Potato Soup made with mashed sweet potatoes.CourseSoup, Soup Main DishCuisineAmericanPrep Time10 minutesCook Time15 minutes0 minutesTotal Time25 minutesServings6 servingsCalories99kcalAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes
  • 2 -3 cups chicken broth depending on desired consistency
  • 1/2 cup onion
  • 1 Tbsp butter
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 2 Tbsp cilantro chopped
  • 1/2 cup coconut milk
  • additional cilantro and lime for garnish

Instructions

  • Saute onion in butter until onions are soft.
  • Add onions into sweet potatoes and chicken broth.
  • Season with salt, red pepper fakes, cumin, and cilantro.
  • Stir and simmer over medium heat for 10 minutes.
  • Add in cococnut milk and bring back up to desired temperature.
  • Serve with a garnish of additional cilantro and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.

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Waffles aren’t just for breakfast anymore!  These Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffle Sliders are sure to be a big hit at your next game day party or anytime!

Game day food is almost as important as who wins.  We also love to serve these Hawaiian Chicken Sliders and these Garlic Chicken Wings are always a hit.  A big bowl of Guacamole is always required for game day.

Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffles

For those of you who know the men in my family, calling them sports fans is more of an underestimate.  They are sports fanatics!  My boys like their ball games, whether it be football, baseball or basketball. I am sure that someday someone is going to discover the sports gene and it will have come from my husband’s side of the family. My mother in law is the one that will have passed it on, yes, my mother in law!

Game Day Food

Whenever my boys are together there will always be a lot of sports watching and at our house sports watching is always accompanied by eating.  Once they have decided what game they are going to watch, the next question will be, “What are we going to eat?”  Game day food is just about as important as the game at our house.

Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffle Sliders

My boys are big fans of chicken and waffles and if it is ever on the menu at a restaurant  they are bound to order it.  So, with the help of Kentucky Fried Chicken  I put together an amazing game day feast!

Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffle SLiders

One batch of sweet potato waffles and a trip to KFC later and we had a party!  My boys love their fried chicken.  I picked up some of their chicken and I also got a dozen biscuits.  I also got one of each of the sides and we had food for everyone and then some!

Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffles

And did you know you can get dessert there too?  I picked up a chocolate and a lemon cake.

Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffle Sliders

All I had to do was make up a batch of sweet potato waffles.  I used my round Belgian waffle maker and cut each waffle into quarters.  I put a chicken tender in between two waffle quarters.  Add a drizzle of maple syrup over the top and you will have a group of happy fans!

.Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffle Sliderss

Of course the sweet potato waffles are good all on their own too and make a yummy breakfast treat.

Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffles

Sweet Potato Waffle Recipe

Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffle

 These Chicken and Sweet Potato Waffle Sliders are sure to be a big hit at your next game day party or anytime!CourseBreakfastCuisineAmericanKeywordchicken and waffles, sweet potato wafflesPrep Time10 minutesCook Time5 minutesTotal Time15 minutesServings6 wafflesCalories277kcalAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 1 15 oz. can cut sweet potatoes masahed
  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 Tbsp butter melted
  • 1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 2 Tbsp brown sugar
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 1/8 tsp salt

Instructions

  • Preheat waffle iron.
  • Mix together sweet potato, milk, egg and butter.
  • In another bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt.
  • Add flour mixture into potato mixture and stir until just combined.
  • Spray waffle iron with non stick spray and add in waffle batter.
  • Cook until golden brown and crisp.

Nutrition

Calories: 277kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 165mg | Potassium: 530mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 10989IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 161mg | Iron: 2mg

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Asian Marinated Chicken

Asian Marinated Chicken

This Asian influenced marinade has soy sauce, fish sauce, garlic, and ginger. Perfect for grilling or baking.CourseMain Course, Main DishCuisineAsianPrep Time10 minutesCook Time30 minutes0 minutesTotal Time40 minutesServings8 servingsCalories722kcalAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 5 tsp garlic coarsely chopped
  • 2 jalapeno peppers seeded, thinly sliced
  • 1 tsp ginger minced
  • 1 cup olive oil
  • ½ cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 3 Tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 Tbsp sea salt
  • 2 lemons sliced, plus wedges for serving
  • 6 sprigs thyme
  • 3 1/2 lbs chicken thighs 8 thighs, bone-in, with skin

Instructions

  • Whisk garlic, chiles, ginger, oil, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, fish sauce, and salt in a medium bowl until sugar and salt dissolve.
  • Add lemon slices and thyme. Place marinade and chicken in a large resealable plastic bag. Turn to coat, and chill at least 12 hours, up to 24 hours.
  • Heat oven to 450°. Remove chicken from marinade, shaking off excess, and place, skin side up, on a rimmed baking sheet. Cook until chicken is cooked through, about 25–30 minutes.
  • Serve chicken with lemon wedges for squeezing over.

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2016 Christmas Card

Minted Christmas Card 2016

Sharing our 2016 Family Christmas Card. Merry Christmas from the Wilkes family!

I pretty much think about my Christmas card all year long.  What picture we are going to use, what design, what I’m going to say on it?  I really love the whole process.  My least favorite part is addressing the envelopes.  This year I have teamed up again with Minted to put my cards together.  You can see last year’s Minted Card here.

Minted makes the process so easy. The hardest part is picking out the design you want because there are so many beautiful ones to choose from!!  I’ve known since March which photo I was going to use on my Christmas card this year.

2016 Christmas Card

Christmas Card 2016

Our oldest son got married and we had a family photo taken that I love and I knew it would be the perfect Christmas card photo.   With Minted you can also have a photo on the back of your card along with some text so that was the perfect spot to share my favorite photo of my six kids together and add a little family update.

Christmas Card 2016

Remember my least favorite part of the Christmas card thing?  Right, addressing them.  Well, Minted can take care of that for me too.  You can have a return address added to the back of the envelope and they will also address the front of  them for you. Problem solved!

Christmas Card 2016

Be sure to look around and pick out your favorite holiday card design.

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Apple Pie Cookies Recipe

Apple Pie Cookies

The addition of dried apple, white chocolate chips, cinnamon and toffee bits gives you all the great flavor of apple pie in an Apple Pie Cookie!

This post is sponsored by Country Crock® but all opinions are my own.

The holiday season is here, whether we want to admit it or not! Two of my favorite things about the holidays are cookies and pie.  And at our house one of my favorite holiday activities is our annual Cookie Baking Day with my girls and friends. Today I’ve got a recipe I’ll be using at our annual cookie baking day and one that combines my two favorite things, pie and cookies.  Apple Pie Cookies are the best of both worlds.

Apple Pie Cookies Recipe

To help simplify the process I love having one easy cookie recipe that I can dress up or down and today I’m sharing   Country Crock® Make It YoursTM Cookie Recipe  which makes the perfect base cookie dough.  All you have to do is add in 1-2 cups of your favorite mix-ins.  The possibilities are really endless.

For today’s cookie I added in white chocolate chips, toffee bits, dried apples and cinnamon.

Apple Pie Cookie Ingredients

After mixing up the cookie dough, just add in the mix ins of your choice.  I loved the flavor and the texture that the dried apple pieces gave the cookie.

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Along with Country Crock®,  I believe in having fun in the kitchen and putting together fun, new creative combinations the whole family will love is fun!!  Put together your own favorite combination, share it on Social Media and be sure to share it with the hashtag #MakeItYours.

Apple Pie Cookies

You can find lots of inspiration for your mix in combination by visiting  Country Crock®.  I’ve got lots of mix in combination ideas on my list that I can’t wait to try.  It would be a fun family night activity too.  Mix up a batch of the Make It YoursTM Cookie Recipe and then let each family member add in their favorite mix ins into part of the dough.  Have a cookie bake off and see which combo you like the best!

Apple Pie Cookies

Country Crock® spreads gives you a fresh taste made from ingredients you can pronounce. I like that!

Apple Pie Cookies

How To Make Apple Pie Cookies

Apple Pie Cookies

CourseCookiePrep Time10 minutesCook Time12 minutesTotal Time22 minutesServings3 dozenAuthorLeigh Anne Wilkes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Country Crock®
  • ¾ cup packed brown sugar
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • ¾ tsp. salt
  • ¼ tsp. baking soda
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup toffee chips
  • 1/2 cup dried apples chopped into small pieces

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°.
  • Mix brown sugar, granulated sugar, Country Crock® spread, egg, egg yolk and vanilla into
  • a large bowl until well mixed.
  • Stir in flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and baking soda until blended (dough will besoft and creamy).
  • Add mix-ins into the dough until every spoonful of dough has some of the delicious mix-ins. (Try leftover Halloween candy, or use your favorite mix-ins such as dried fruit, HERSHEY’S Kitchens® baking chips, sprinkles, etc)
  • Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased baking sheets 3-inches apart.
  • Bake 10 to 12 minutes until edges are lightly golden. Cool 1 minute on wire rack; remove from baking sheets and cool completely
Apple Pie Cookies - the best of both worlds

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