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Avocado Creamcheese Cookies

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These nice soft avocado cookies with a mild tang of sweetness, subtle nutty flavour, and buttery richness are sure to liven up your holiday tea parties. They also make great gifts for the elderly relatives and neighbours.
Recipe adapted from Vegan Yum Yum

  • 100 g Butter
  • 1/2 Avocado, mashed
  • 120 g 0.1% Cream cheese
  • 120 g Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp Poppy seeds
  • 230 g All purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp Baking soda
  1. Line 2-3 baking trays with paper. Cream butter, mashed avocado, cream cheese, and sugar together. Add lemon juice and poppy seeds, and beat until light and fluffy.
  2. Add in flour, baking soda and mix until incorporated. Fill your piping bag fitted with a star tip half full with cookie batter and pipe out cookies onto the prepared trays. Alternatively you can use a cookie gun to press any desired patterned cookies.
  3. Preheat oven to 190C/375F. Bake for 12-15 minutes until the cookies are lightly golden. Transfer them on the wire rack to cool.


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claudia lamascolo from What's Cookin 5/12/10 13:23

what a great combination of flavors there!

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Beth 5/12/10 13:41

What pretty cookies! The recipe looks great!

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Mrs Mulford 5/12/10 13:42

Like the look of these a lot, have saved this recipe, my taste buds are ready!

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Elin Chia 5/12/10 14:02

I would love to try my hands at making these lovely avocado cheese cookies. Something special for Xmas :) Thanks Angie for sharing these lovely cookies :)

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MaryMoh 5/12/10 14:05

Beautiful and looks addictive. Love the colour and well defined shapes! Never thought of avocado in cookies..brilliant. Thanks very much for sharing.

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Kita 5/12/10 14:10

I have to admit, at first read of the title, I was like no way! But I had to click and check these out. They look very cute and I may have to be brave and try them! It would be so out of the box from our normal cookie selection.

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j3ss kitch3n 5/12/10 14:11

a unique combo angie!! lovely cookies yummy!

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Belinda @zomppa 5/12/10 14:15

How do you come up with these most unique flavors - and make them so gorgeous and delicious?

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Anna's Table 5/12/10 14:18

They look absolutely divine. I would never of thought of using avocado in my baking until recently, following a post by a fellow FB friend Monet.

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ann low 5/12/10 14:41

Never thought of adding avocado into cookies. Looks so pretty and addictive :)

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Hearty Bakes 5/12/10 14:47

Oh mine... this is so pretty!Certainly just as flavourful!

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Umm Mymoonah 5/12/10 15:03

Looks divine, I love these little beauties.

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Claudia 5/12/10 15:37

I see people baking more and more with avocado and i does seem a natural for a creamy filling - and ideal with the cream cheese.They are so pillowy and dreamy and just plain pretty.

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Unknown 5/12/10 15:38

Luv the swirls in these cookies...totally interesting n yummy looking!

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Dimah 5/12/10 16:00

What a delicious combination! These sound so good!

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Carol 5/12/10 16:06

I'd never have thought avocado with cookie, but it looks and sounds delicious! They must be so light and so rich!

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Mika 5/12/10 16:24

Cheese cookies with avocadoes, nice idea, really nice...I like the way you adapted the recipe...

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Chef E 5/12/10 16:39

Very inventive! I have to try one of these, but I cannot reach in to grab one :) I have the ingredients in the fridge, but for a party today- maybe I can swing this one quickly...hmmm

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Faith 5/12/10 16:43

Your cookies are so pretty! What a great mix of lavors in there, I love the poppy seeds for a bit of contrasting color!

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Unknown 5/12/10 16:43

So unique, I love these beautiful little cookies and I'm going over to check out your cranberry cornflake cookies as I love cornflakes!

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sangeeta 5/12/10 17:03

That's a new way to make the cookies better looking and healthy too ..

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foodtravelandwine 5/12/10 17:04

Wow!!....I love avocados, and I never thought to use them in cookies.....Excellent idea!!......Abrazotes, Marcela

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Indonesia Eats 5/12/10 17:14

I'm not a big fan of cookies, but I'm really curious a combination of avocado and poppy seed in cookies.

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Lena Jayadev 5/12/10 17:46

its so beautiful Angie.. love to have.. :)

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Unknown 5/12/10 18:52

What a fascinating cookie with the avocado! You did a beautiful job piping them out. I don't think I could do such a perfect job.
*kisses* HH

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tasteofbeirut 5/12/10 19:02

These cookies must get the gold medal for good looks! I would never guess you used avocado in the batter! since avocado are so healthy to eat and so nutritious, I say it is a genius idea!

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Sue 5/12/10 19:23

We actually have an overabundance of avocados right now(free from a friend), so I REALLY need to try these! They look so pretty, and your description has won me over!

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Anonymous 5/12/10 19:35

Your cookies look beautiful. I think I need to get me one of them guns. Do you have a brand recommendation?

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Kumi 5/12/10 19:39

Very refreshing combination! With ingredients like this, it has to be good. Another must-try item.. Thanks!

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Rachana 5/12/10 20:16

What a delightful combination!!! Cookies look so beautiful.

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Torviewtoronto 5/12/10 20:50

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eatgreek.net 5/12/10 21:10

they look nice!!! excellent idea!!! :D

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blackbookkitchendiaries 5/12/10 21:27

this looks so good! love the flavor combo in here... thanks for sharing.

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Unknown 5/12/10 21:56

Oh this recipe is all new to me, lovely lovely and inventive.

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Dajana 5/12/10 22:11

What a unique recipe! I've seen other avocado dessert recipes, but I've never tried them myself. Well, knowing my weakness for cookies, this will sure find its way to my kitchen.

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E. 5/12/10 23:06

Your description of the cookies makes me want to eat them. They look so pretty and delicious!

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Diana's Cocina 6/12/10 01:09

Avacado and cream cheese, how could you go wrong! Sounds delish!

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 6/12/10 01:39

I would have never thought to add avocado to a cookie but I am loving the concept! Yours are gorgeous!

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Christo Gonzales 6/12/10 01:59

Angie you did it again.. these are so inventive and creative - like everything you do! Love it!

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Pavithra Elangovan 6/12/10 02:45

Wow that looks sooooooooo sweet and cute with lotts of flavors.. wish this goes to my to do list.. I really want to tastes one right away. Beautiful pictures as usual.

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Anh 6/12/10 03:34

Brilliant concept! Love the idea of an avocado cookie!

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~ Chef Louise 6/12/10 03:35

that's a firt for me , an avocado cookie... i bet they are creamy- so cute how you piped them
Happy Holidays

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OysterCulture 6/12/10 03:38

What an incredibly delicious and different sounding recipe. I love all the ingredients you've mentioned here.

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Lisa H. 6/12/10 05:23

I want some please... looks super yummy :)

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OohLookBel 6/12/10 05:28

This is an awesome flavour combination. And they're so pretty! Never mind the elderly relatives, I want some for myself ;)

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Jo 6/12/10 06:20

Perfect and beautifully done. This definitely can go into a basket of Xmas goodies.

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My Asian Kitchen 6/12/10 07:03

wow!! I like to idea to use cream cheese and avo for this cookies!! thanks for sharing!! in fact I have cookies presser but only use once! haha! time for baking now!!

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Krishnaveni 6/12/10 07:16

looks yum, adding avocado......great

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Monet 6/12/10 07:46

You and I are enjoying the avocado right now! These cookies look amazing. Avocado has to be my new favorite baking ingredient. Thank you for sharing, sweet girl. I hope you have a beautiful week!

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Tiffanee 6/12/10 08:33

What a great flavor combination. I would of never thought of putting it in a cookie. Now I must try it out! Sounds delicious!!

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pigpigscorner 6/12/10 09:42

Very interesting combo! I'm trying to imagine the flavours and texture!

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Honey Bee Sweets 6/12/10 11:16

Oh wow, this is so special! Incoperating avocado inti a cookie, must be extra creamy. ;) thanks for this lovely re ipe Angie. ;)

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Raks 6/12/10 11:23

Tehy looks so good and very new kind of cookies...I love your blog layout very much!

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Priya Suresh 6/12/10 12:12

Soo cute and yummmyyy cookies..

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Joanne 6/12/10 13:20

I should learn by now that whenever I see a crazy unique recipe on foodgawker that I NEED to try..it's probably yours. This sounds delicious!

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Carolyn 6/12/10 13:34

Yum! I am so intrigued by avocado in sweet recipes. Haven't tried it myself yet, but I am sorely tempted by these.

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Finla 6/12/10 14:16

They look cute and beautiful

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Sarah Naveen 6/12/10 16:02

oh wow!! yummy yumm!!!! beautiful clicks and looks so delicious..

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briarrose 6/12/10 16:38

What a fabulous recipe. I love the unusual ingredients. ;)

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A SPICY PERSPECTIVE 6/12/10 18:57

This is the second BAKED recipe I've seen this week with avocado...a completely new concept to me! I'm in awe!

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Prerna@IndianSimmer 6/12/10 19:00

Wow, two of my favorite flavors married together! LOVE the idea n the flavor combination. Can't wait to try it myself! BOOKMARKED!

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Sanura 6/12/10 19:04

I love the combination of flavors in this cookie recipe. The photos are lovely, too.

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Velva 6/12/10 20:42

Avocado? Cream cheese? What an interesting flavor combination. You have such a creativity with food. Many of your combinations would never occur to me-gosh, I love it. I discover something new every time I visit.

Velva

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Georgia | The Comfort of Cooking 6/12/10 21:27

I've never piped cookies before, but these look absolutely adorable! I have got to try these soon. Thanks for sharing, Angie!

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Anonymous 6/12/10 21:42

What an interesting recipe! I so badly want to try cookies with avocado in them, they just sound so unique!

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Cherine 6/12/10 21:51

Those cookies are packed with everything wonderful!

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Roxan 6/12/10 21:54

Angie, these cookies look lovely, I do love poppy seeds very much. They actually remind me of korean chestnut cookies because of how they look.

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A Canadian Foodie 6/12/10 21:55

Where ever do you get all these ideas. Avacado in cookies - not such a far stretch, really, but I would have never thought of it. What surprised me is that there is still cream cheese and butter. I would have thought the avocado might be replacing a fat. No doubt they are deadly!
:)
valerie

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Radhika @ foodfor7stages 6/12/10 23:09

I couldn't believe it is made with avocadoes. Looks so scrumptious

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Catherine 6/12/10 23:33

These looks absolutely wonderful Angie!

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Emily Z 6/12/10 23:38

My first thought was, "Avocado? In COOKIES?!?" but this does sound quite interesting. And healthy. And they're so pretty!

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tigerfish 6/12/10 23:42

Avocado in cookies is new to me too! Brilliant! You can mark them omega-rich cookies :D

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Juliana 6/12/10 23:50

Oh! What an interesting combination...avocado and cream cheese, must taste yummie, love the way you made these cookies, so cute :-)

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sweetlife 7/12/10 01:17

a pefect combo...cream cheese and avocado, two of my fav flavors!! pretty pics

sweetlife

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Savoring Italy 7/12/10 02:44

Lovely cookies Angie. I love the flavor of avocado. I think I have to try your cookies:)I hope you are having a beautiful week:)

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Unknown 7/12/10 03:07

I LOVE coming to your site! You always mix ingredients together that I would have never thought to do... and it ALWAYS looks amazing!! Avocado... Cream cheese....what more do you need??? YUM!

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Raina 7/12/10 03:33

These cookies are so pretty. Very interesting ingredients. They sound delicous:)

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Anonymous 7/12/10 04:11

Wow, avocado cookies - how unique! I love the addition of poppy seeds!

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Create. Snap. Eat. 7/12/10 04:58

I love, love, love this recipe! Quite innovative and gorgeous.

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scrambledhenfruit 7/12/10 05:32

I've never used avocado in baking before, but these cookies are gorgeous! Love the poppy seeds. :)

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Bakericious 7/12/10 06:44

avacado cookies, sound interesting and delicious!

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Lisa | Authentic Suburban Gourmet 7/12/10 07:46

What a unique blend of flavors. I bet that tasted wonderful. The shape is very pretty. Nice job!

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Çitra's Home Diary 7/12/10 09:07

What adorable cookies !! Just love them :) ~Citra~

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Anonymous 7/12/10 10:22

wow, this would have tastes great! never had avocado cookies before but I'm a big fan of avocado as a sweet..

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♥peachkins♥ 7/12/10 11:48

what a unique flavor combination!

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delphcotecuisine 7/12/10 12:35

it looks very yummy and the pictures are so gorgeous
bises from France
Delphine

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Sanjeeta kk 7/12/10 13:43

Wow! Love the beautiful shapes of these tiny stars. Like the addition of avocado in making cookies. Simple awesome.

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Unknown 7/12/10 13:53

They look very tasty! I would like to taste one...can you invite me?:D

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Anna's Table 7/12/10 16:01

Angie, I was so happy to see your luscious avocado cookies make the FB Top 9. Congratulations and have a nice day.

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Anonymous 7/12/10 16:32

This is truly different for me...you always find a way to challenge my taste buds.

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Alisa 7/12/10 16:47

Avocado cookies? Now this I have to try. You sure did a fantastic job with this it looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing your recipe.

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☺lani☺ 7/12/10 18:06

Looks yummy, but I haven't tried avocado cookies. hmmm! Happy Wednesday!

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MyMansBelly 7/12/10 20:01

I'll admit, I had my doubts when I read the title of this post, but I'm convinced that these would be quite tasty. I've used avocado in ice cream, so I'm not sure why I would doubt it's success in a baked good. I like how formed them with a pastry bag.

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Unknown 7/12/10 20:07

This recipe is awesome. I can't wait to try it.

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Elisabeth 7/12/10 20:25

Angie-these avocado creme cheese cookies are not only pretty, but must taste fantastic. Never heard of a cookie made with avocado, and not look totally green...although they would be perfect if they would be green, for Christmas, or St. Patrick's day...just a thought!
Wow, so impressing and genuine...only, by no other, than you, Angie!

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Potato Chops and Boneless Chicken 8/12/10 00:27

OMG these look lush. And so easy to put together. They also look super buttery like you've mentioned.

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Jenny (Savour the Senses) 8/12/10 01:18

Wow this might be the best cookie recipe I have seen. Great recipe!

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Cheah 8/12/10 05:19

Avocado and creamcheese! You are a creator, Angie, and they're so neatly piped out, beautiful shapes!

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Nammi 8/12/10 08:04

Wow thats a very creative cookie, who would have thought of using avocado to make cookies , looks cute too

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Anonymous 8/12/10 09:29

Very very pretty cookies. Love the flavour combo.

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kitchen flavours 8/12/10 15:48

Love the combination of ingredients! Sounds very yummy. I think this would go great with a cup of hot chocolate!

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Biren @ Roti n Rice 8/12/10 16:20

These piped cookies look so pretty! I am thrilled that there is no egg used in the recipe. Sounds like a great combination of flavors. I'll have to make these soon.

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Food For Tots 8/12/10 17:22

This is my 1st time seeing avocado in cookies. Your piped cookies are so pretty!! I just feel like grabbing some from the screen now.

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Unknown 8/12/10 18:11

beautiful is to less for these adorable cookies fantastic combinations :)

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Terrianne, Call me Ree 8/12/10 18:15

These. Sound. FAN-FRIGGIN-TASTIC! =) I'm always excited when I come across a recipe that doesn't use eggs. I hate them! I do use them, but it's hard mentally to get past the way I feel about them. LOL.

These must taste so light and buttery at the same time. Wow, Yum!

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Momo 8/12/10 18:51

very,very interesting this addition of one my favourites,avocado,in your cookies!

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Stella 8/12/10 22:23

What a neat cookie, Angie-avocado & cream cheese?! That sounds so rich and delectable. Plus, your pretty twirl cookies remind me that I need a pastry bag with those noses/thingies;-)

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Debbi Does Dinner Healthy 10/12/10 20:20

I NEVER would have thought to put avocado in a cookie! You make the most interesting things! They are super pretty too!

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Bo 10/12/10 21:28

Wow! These look amazing...I'm going to have to experiment baking with avocado.

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grace 11/12/10 07:50

avocados in cookies!? be still my growling belly! what a festive and lovely-shaped batch of cookies, angie!

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marla {Family Fresh Cooking} 12/12/10 02:56

I am in love with the idea of these cookies - as soon as I saw the title I came running. Unique combo of ingredients that I would really like to try ;) xo

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denise @ quickies on the dinner table 16/12/10 07:55

Oh my!! No eggs! YAY!! I have to try these - I made chocolate truffles once with avocado in them and they were amazing!! Thanks for sharing these beautiful cookies Angie!

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Hettar7 17/12/10 04:32

Now these seem interesting. Like a cross between savory and sweet? At least it has elements of both. I've seen chocolate avocado cupcakes, but not cookies like these before. I think the use of avocado really is unique. Nice post.

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FOODESSA 17/12/10 16:43

Hello Angie...I'm back to see what I've missed from your creative kitchen.

These cookies are certainly very interesting...especially since I have yet to bake with avocado. This recipe may just be the right one to get me started.

Thanks for sharing a great appetizer treat.

Flavourful wishes,
Claudia

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La Bella Cooks 20/12/10 07:41

Oh these must be out of this world. I am trying these asap!

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Hilda 21/12/10 00:29

Marvellous, simply marvellous.

Kisses

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Lauren 23/2/11 12:28

love how creative you are with avocados. First the mashed potatoes and now these. Avocado cookies, makes me smile.

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m 2/3/11 09:12

hello there, the cookies look fabulous. i was wondering, do you think it would work well if i replaced all the butter with avocado? cheers(:

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Angie's Recipes 2/3/11 12:51

@m
oh sorry, I don't know...but the idea sounds great. Maybe I will get a chance to try...

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Bargain Hoot 25/3/11 22:19

I would love it if you would join my Eats and Treats Party ...these look amazing!

http://bargainhoot.com/2011/03/24/join-my-first-link-up-party-share-your-eats-treats/

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masini vanzare 14/6/11 22:43

This is a great recipe, i`ve tried it yesterday and it was delicious. Thanks a lot for sharing it with us and for your good advices.

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Anonymous 29/7/11 01:09

I just made these cookies and they were better than I expected. I added a bit too much flour and they were still delicious. It's a very forgiving recipe. Thanks for it.

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Caca 28/12/11 08:38

I think this recipe is lovely. I will give it a try.

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Katarina 6/3/12 04:26

I love this recipe! I'm going to save it and bake them later. Thanks!

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ELENA S 6/3/12 11:38

Very interesting recipe,i had never tried cookies with avocado!!!i will try it very soon,thank you for sharing your idea!!!

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Soumya Panda 24/9/12 08:43

Your recipes are tasty, i liked ur presentation style. Simply awesome. Thanks.

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