25 cookie recipes that would make Grandma ask for seconds

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Think your cookie game is strong? These 25 cookie recipes are so good, even Grandma—the queen of baking herself—would come back for seconds. From chewy classics to clever twists, there’s something here to surprise and satisfy every sweet tooth.

Four peanut butter cookies on a white doily-patterned plate, with a pink cloth in the background on a wooden surface.
Peanut Butter Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Rocky Road Cookies

A close-up of a chocolate cookie topped with marshmallows, chopped nuts, and drizzled with chocolate. Background includes other cookies and scattered marshmallows.
Rocky Road Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Hey chocolate lovers, these Rocky Road Cookies are seriously something else! They’ve got gooey marshmallows, crunchy walnuts, and a whole lotta chocolate—basically everything good in life. Even Grandma would be back for seconds, no doubt. Fair warning: they might not even make it off the baking sheet!
Get the Recipe: Rocky Road Cookies

Traditional Rum Balls

Rum balls stacked on red plate with red glass in background.
Traditional Rum Balls. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These rum balls are a total breeze to make—just five ingredients and you’re done. They’re perfect for any occasion, whether you’re sharing with family or sneaking a few before anyone notices. Honestly, they never last long. Whip up a batch and you’ll see what I mean—they’ll be gone in no time!
Get the Recipe: Traditional Rum Balls

Soft Sugar Cookies

Sugar cookies shaped like trees, ribbons, and stars on Christmas plate.
Soft Sugar Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These cream cheese sugar cookies are totally old-school and way too easy to snack on—you’ll be grabbing one every time you walk by. They’re soft, chewy, and super fun to cut into shapes and decorate for whatever you’ve got going on. They go quick, so make a double batch if you want to actually get one. Seriously, even the “I don’t like sweets” people will be into these.
Get the Recipe: Soft Sugar Cookies

Corn Flake Cookies

Corn Flake cookies on white plate.
Corn Flake Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These Corn Flake Cookies are super easy and no-bake! Just mix up some chocolate, peanut butter, and cereal, and you’ve got a sweet treat with no mess. Once you start, you’ll find it hard to stop at just one! Perfect for when you want something quick, tasty, and totally satisfying.
Get the Recipe: Corn Flake Cookies

Toffee Cookies

Two toffee cookies on white plate with bowl of chocolate chips in background.
Toffee Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Got a thing for that buttery toffee flavor? These cookies hit the sweet spot—crisp on the edges, soft and chewy in the middle, and totally irresistible. Even Grandma would be back for seconds (and probably sneak a few when no one’s looking). Make a batch and watch them disappear. Honestly, you might want to stash a few for yourself.
Get the Recipe: Toffee Cookies

Melting Moments Cookies

Melting moments cookies on white plate with snowman mug in background.
Melting Moments Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These Melting Moments Cookies are so good – they practically melt in your mouth! Once you start, you won’t be able to stop. They’re perfect for a snack or dessert, and if you’re feeling fancy, add some sprinkles or chopped candy on top. Trust me, everyone will want a bite! Plus, they’re super easy to whip up.
Get the Recipe: Melting Moments Cookies

Lemon Puff Cookies

Lemon cookies on a plate with a yellow checkered tablecloth.
Lemon Puff Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These Lemon Puff Cookies are an old-school favorite and honestly work for pretty much anything—holidays, weekend snacks, whatever. They’re super light, full of lemony goodness, and crazy easy to make (even if baking’s not really your thing). Way better than anything from the store, and yeah… people are gonna ask for the recipe. Might as well make a double batch while you’re at it.
Get the Recipe: Lemon Puff Cookies

Cake Mix Cookies

A stack of pink cookies with a bite taken out of them.
Cake Mix Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Craving something sweet but in a rush? Grandma’s shortcut to the best cookies is here! With just five ingredients, you’ll have a treat everyone will love. Quick, easy, and super tasty—these cake mix cookies are perfect when you need a sweet fix in no time. You’ll find yourself making them all the time, trust me!
Get the Recipe: Cake Mix Cookies

Peanut Butter Cookies

Four peanut butter cookies on a white doily-patterned plate, with a pink cloth in the background on a wooden surface.
Peanut Butter Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Hey peanut butter lovers! These soft, chewy cookies are crazy easy to make with stuff you’ve probably already got in the kitchen. They’re so good, even Grandma would be back for seconds. Perfect for any day you’re just craving something sweet—and trust me, they disappear fast!
Get the Recipe: Peanut Butter Cookies

Lacy Oatmeal Cookies

Lacy oatmeal cookies piled on white plate with glass of milk in background.
Lacy Oatmeal Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These oatmeal cookies are straight from grandma’s recipe book – perfect for any hangout! Crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, and so light they practically melt in your mouth. They’re super easy to make and hit the spot when you’re craving something sweet. Trust me, you’ll be grabbing more than one!
Get the Recipe: Lacy Oatmeal Cookies

Victory Chocolate Chip Cookies

Pile of chocolate chip cookies on marble plate with glass of milk in background.
Victory Chocolate Chip Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This Victory Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe popped up right after World War II, when everyone needed a little pick-me-up. It’s super simple to make and loaded with that classic chocolate chip goodness—soft, chewy, and totally hit-the-spot. One bite and you’ll get why people fell in love with it. And hey, if you don’t feel like sharing, we won’t judge—these cookies are hard to resist!
Get the Recipe: Victory Chocolate Chip Cookies

Quick Pudding Cookies

Chocolate pudding cookies piled on white plate.
Quick Pudding Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

This 1950s Pudding Cookies recipe is as easy as it gets! With Bisquick and instant pudding—stuff you probably already have—you’ll have soft, yummy cookies in no time. They’re perfect for when you need a sweet treat, and they’re a total crowd-pleaser! Keep this one handy for whenever you’re in a baking mood but short on time.
Get the Recipe: Quick Pudding Cookies

Chocolate Shortbread Cookies

Four chocolate shortbread cookies on white placemat with clear glass of milk in background.
Chocolate Shortbread Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Got a sweet tooth? These 5-ingredient Chocolate Shortbread Cookies are crazy easy to throw together—even if baking’s not really your thing. They’re rich, buttery, and totally perfect with a cup of coffee or a glass of milk. Grandma would be back for seconds for sure. No stress, no mess, just chocolatey goodness that goes fast!
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Shortbread Cookies

Quick Oatmeal Cookies

Pile of oatmeal cookies on a plate.
Quick Oatmeal Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Craving something cozy? Just toss together a batch of Grandma’s oatmeal cookies—super easy, super tasty, and basically a warm hug in cookie form. Perfect for snacking anytime. Make a double batch—Grandma definitely would!
Get the Recipe: Quick Oatmeal Cookies

Mashed Potato Cookies

Mashed potato cookies on round marble plate.
Mashed Potato Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

Mashed potatoes in cookies might sound kinda strange, but they totally work—promise. This old-school recipe throws in raisins, nuts, and cozy spices for a soft, chewy cookie that tastes like a spice cake in disguise. They’re super easy to make and way more fun than you’d expect. Even the skeptics will be reaching for seconds!
Get the Recipe: Mashed Potato Cookies

Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars

Two frosted dessert bars stacked on a white plate, placed on a woven mat with a whisk and spoon nearby.
Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

If you’re into minty treats, these Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars are a must. Buttery, soft, topped with creamy frosting and crushed peppermints—they’re super easy to make and totally addictive. Better make a double batch—you won’t want to share!
Get the Recipe: Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bars

Christmas Snowball Cookies

Christmas snowball cookies in white snowman dish.
Christmas Snowball Cookies. Photo credit: Real Life of Lulu.

These Snowball Cookies are the kind of treat everyone grabs by the handful—Grandma included (she always went back for seconds). They’ve got that buttery, nutty shortbread flavor but come together super easy with just five ingredients. Some folks call ’em Mexican Wedding Cookies or Russian Tea Cakes, but honestly, we just call them delicious.
Get the Recipe: Christmas Snowball Cookies

Carrot Cake Cookies with Cream Cheese Filling

Carrot cake cookies with cream cheese icing filling.
Carrot Cake Cookies with Cream Cheese Filling. Photo credit: An Off Grid Life.

Carrot Cake Cookies with Cream Cheese Filling are a fun spin on a classic treat. They pack all the flavor of carrot cake into a cookie, and the cream cheese filling adds a creamy, tangy kick. Perfect for when you’re craving something sweet and a little different!
Get the Recipe: Carrot Cake Cookies with Cream Cheese Filling

Blueberry Muffin Cookies

Blueberry cookies on a baking sheet with blueberries.
Blueberry Muffin Cookies. Photo credit: Downsizing Dinner.

These blueberry muffin cookies are crazy easy to throw together and loaded with juicy blueberries—fresh or frozen, whatever you’ve got. They’re soft, sweet, and totally hit the spot when you want something homemade without the hassle. Make a batch and watch them vanish—people can’t get enough!
Get the Recipe: Blueberry Muffin Cookies

Buckeye Brownie Cookies

Three stacked brownie cookies topped with chocolate and peanut butter.
Buckeye Brownie Cookies. Photo credit: Baking Beauty.

These soft, chewy brownie cookies are loaded with peanut butter icing and a drizzle of milk chocolate. Buckeye cookies are perfect for when you’re in the mood for something sweet, and they’re even better with a glass of milk! They’re the ultimate chocolatey indulgence, anytime you need a little treat.
Get the Recipe: Buckeye Brownie Cookies

Panera Lemon Drop Cookie Recipe (Copycat Version)

A tall stack of Panera lemon drop cookies on a white plate.
Panera Lemon Drop Cookie Recipe (Copycat Version). Photo credit: Sassy Chopsticks.

You don’t need much to whip up these chewy, sweet lemon drop cookies—just a few basic ingredients and super simple steps. They taste just like the ones from Panera, maybe even better. Your kitchen’s gonna smell amazing while they bake, all lemony and fresh. Grandma would’ve definitely gone back for seconds, no question. You’ll wanna make these all the time!
Get the Recipe: Panera Lemon Drop Cookie Recipe (Copycat Version)

Chocolate Dipped Almond Horn Cookies

Curved almond cookies partially dipped in chocolate are placed on a plate near a glass of milk.
Chocolate Dipped Almond Horn Cookies. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

These chocolate-dipped almond horn cookies are fun, festive, and totally perfect for any get-together. They’ve got that classic Italian almond flavor and just the right amount of chocolate. Super tasty and honestly kind of hard to stop eating once you start!
Get the Recipe: Chocolate Dipped Almond Horn Cookies

Hamentashen

Hamentashen cookies piled on a white plate with more cookies on a rack in the background. There is jar of jam with a spoon in it in the background too.
Hamentashen. Photo credit: All Ways Delicious.

Hamantaschen are classic little Jewish cookies made with soft dough and stuffed with jam, chocolate, poppyseed—whatever you’re into. You can totally mix it up with the fillings and get creative. They’re especially fun to bake for Purim, but honestly, they’re good any time. That triangle shape makes them extra cute and perfect for sharing.
Get the Recipe: Hamentashen

Cool Whip Cookies

Cool whip cookies on parchment with powdered sugar.
Cool Whip Cookies. Photo credit: Upstate Ramblings.

Cool Whip Cookies are super easy and seriously delicious! Just grab a box of lemon cake mix, a tub of Cool Whip, and an egg—boom, you’ve got soft, chewy cookies in no time. They’re light, sweet, and kind of addictive. Don’t be surprised if they vanish before they’ve even cooled!
Get the Recipe: Cool Whip Cookies

Hershey Kiss Cookie

Hershey kiss cookies in rows on a cooling rack.
Hershey Kiss Cookie. Photo credit: Savoringthegood.

Hershey Kiss Cookies have always been a go-to in our house—Grandma would’ve totally grabbed seconds (and probably thirds). Some people call them peanut butter blossoms, but we just know them as the first cookies to disappear at any party. They’re super easy to make and freeze like a dream, which makes them even better.
Get the Recipe: Hershey Kiss Cookie

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