St. Patrick's Day Cookies That Rule the Hooley

St. Patrick's Day Cookies That Rule the Hooley

"Great version of Irish Soda Bread…the sweet kind, made into a cookie!" says skduffy. "Took them to a St. Patty's party. I turned around and they were gone! I'm making them again to have some at home!"

"Love these cookies! Dough was crumbly, so rolling the balls took a little more time," ROSEANNA L. "I also flattened the balls with a drinking glass bottom and increased the cooking time to 12 minutes. They turned out perfect."

"The best-ever sugar cookies and are a great dessert for St. Patrick's Day," says Kama Derksen. "Very fun to make and very delicious!"

"WONDERFUL. Make sure you chill at least 1 hour to firm up the dough. Knead the dough before rolling out with pin," says amsuka. "Use SUGAR instead of flour when rolling. There are many options with these cookies. They are great iced. Two thumbs up!"

"These are so cute! I surrounded a plate of Irish Soda Bread with them," says Mallinda. "They are a great touch for St. Patrick's Day. I would recommend chilling the mixture for about five minutes before forming the potatoes, then chilling them again for a few minutes before rolling them in the cinnamon. They keep their irregular potato shape better that way."

"Every St. Patrick's Day when we were growing up, my grandmother would have us over to make Blarney Stones, pound cake cubes dipped in frosting and rolled in dry roasted peanuts," says Elizabeth. "This became a tradition we considered part of our Irish family heritage."

"Every St. Patrick's Day when we were growing up, my grandmother would have us over to make Blarney Stones, pound cake cubes dipped in frosting and rolled in dry roasted peanuts," says Elizabeth. "This became a tradition we considered part of our Irish family heritage."

"These are deliciously soft moist sugar cookies with the creamy richness of Bailey's Irish Cream!" says Kristin. "Wonderful as a St. Patrick's day treat or for any day you're craving a sugar cookie. I brought these to a party and within minutes, they disappeared. Feel free to omit the Bailey's and just cut down the flour by about half a cup."

"I made a double batch of these for a St Patrick's Day Party, and they were a big hit with adults and kiddos!" says KATFIRST. "I did one batch with chocolate chips, 1 batch with raisins, and both were gobbled up. If you want the green to stand out more, add green food coloring."

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