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3 Ingredient Banana Cookies
"We've talked about my competing love for dessert and lack of ambition to make it. Which I consider a good thing, because you'd have to roll me out of my house if I liked to make sweets as much as I enjoy cooking savory foods. But when something only takes a few minutes and three ingredients, I can totally be talked into it. These cookies are fluffy and light with just a hint of delicious banana flavor. Fair warning though, you're going to have to give them away quickly, or lock them in a high cabinet because they are so addicting! I made these banana cookies with the kids and picked up some cute greeting cards to go with them. I feel like the art of handwritten notes and card giving is waning, and that makes me sad. I don't know if we'll single-handedly revive it, but I'd like to be able to say I at least introduced my children to the concept."
Why You'll Love This Cookie Recipe
1. Quick and Easy: With only three ingredients and a few minutes of your time, these banana cookies are a perfect option for a last-minute dessert or snack. You'll be amazed at how fast you can whip them up!
2. Delicious Flavor: The natural sweetness of bananas shines through in these cookies, providing a light and fluffy texture with a hint of banana flavor. They are a perfect treat for banana lovers!
3. Addicting: These cookies are so tasty that you may find yourself reaching for more than one. Their addictive nature makes them a hit with kids and adults alike.
4. Perfect for Gifting: Show your loved ones you care by baking up a batch of these banana cookies and pairing them with a cute greeting card. Homemade treats and handwritten notes are a thoughtful gesture that won't go unnoticed.
5. Family-Friendly Activity: Get the kids involved in the kitchen by letting them help you make these cookies. It's a fun and easy recipe that the whole family can enjoy together, creating lasting memories in the process.
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