cookies, old recipes, Grandma

This recipe is @70 years old.
It is now copywritten as I post it.
My grandmother was a pastry chef and made these cookies for me when I was knee high to a grasshopper.
Served with a glass of cold milk, I can think of nothing closer to heaven.
Miss you Nana.
This recipe is special.

You will need:

1 – cup of butter
1/2  cup sugar
1 – egg yolk
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup of crushed potato chips
1 -tsp vanilla extract

Cream butter and sugar.
Add egg yolk, vanilla, potato chips and flour.
Mix.
Make small balls and press down with a fork.
Do not grease cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 for 15 minutes of less.
There ya go.
Awesome cookies at a fraction of the price of crappy store bought.
Chill the milk!

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6 Responses to “Potato Chip Cookies”

  1. Jenna Says:

    I was waiting for this one…

    Get cookin’, kiddo ;)
    ~Dad

  2. anonymum Says:

    Damn they sound good!
    I’m gonna have to make these….will let you know…might do them tomorrow actually, then I can let you know when we talk, yes?
    ;)

    Heard they came out pretty good.
    Nice job, Amum
    ~Dad

  3. anonymum Says:

    I now have the potato chips, which is the only thing I was missing….
    Cookies will be done at some point in the very near future…..

    Waiting . . .
    ~Dad

  4. Pam Says:

    These cookies are so light and crumbly, I love them.

    Light and crumbly?
    Nail, meet Head
    Get out the cold milk . . .
    ~Dad

  5. anonymum Says:

    We have another winner ~d…
    Dry mixture, which had me a little worried, but they worked out fine.
    I’ll be making them again {apparently}
    :mrgreen:

    I should have said that the mixture comes out a bit dry.
    Do the get a ‘Yummo’?
    ~Dad

  6. anonymum Says:

    Yeah…YUM YUM PIGS BUM!!
    :wink:

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