Granny’s White Chocolate Macadamia Cookies

I miss my Grandma’s white chocolate macadamia cookies. They’re soft and chewy, and has the right amount of nuts in them that used to make my mouth water with just the smell. When my Grandma passed away, she brought some of her recipes with her to the grave; most of them, her desserts. She and my Grandfather must be planning to have one heck of a tea party in there.

Whenever I eat at restaurants and dessert places, I always try to order anything with white chocolate and macadamia on it just in case I will find a taste similar to that of my grandma’s. I didn’t realize I can actually find it in a popular coffee place.

It tastes the same, except that this coffee place’s version has dried cranberries on it. It has the same chewy quality that I thought I would never find again. It tastes really good with coffee too.

Ever since that day that I discovered that, I pass by whenever I want a dose of my grandma’s cookie and that little bit of nostalgia. I buy a dozen of their cookies, go home, and warm some milk in the microwave, before I settle on my comfy couch and have the most peaceful afternoon that felt somewhat familiar.  

Photo and recipe courtesy of the Pioneer Woman.

 

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Quick Tip:  Serve with a tall glass of milk.

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