Butterfinger Cookie Mix (Gift in a Jar)

"The holidays are approaching quickly and so the search for gifts in jar commences. This looked divine and I was rather surprised not to find it here. Though I have not tried it yet, I have reduced the amount of butter based on Karen's experience. Thanks Karen!"
 
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Ready In:
27mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
36
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ingredients

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directions

  • If you are using vanilla powder, combing powder and baking soda with the flour. If using extract, combine soda with flour and extract with the brown sugar.
  • To prepare the gift jar, layer the ingredients as listed, tapping down after adding each layer.
  • Attach card with the additional ingredient list and cooking direcions.
  • Attach Tag:

  • Butterfinger Cookies.
  • 3/4 cup butter, softened.
  • 1/4 cup shortening, butter flavor is best.
  • 1 large egg.
  • 1 Jar Mix.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Beat together the butter and shortening. Add the egg and mix until combined. Pour the baking mix into the bowl and mix by hand.
  • Shape into small 1 " balls, pressing them down with a fork in a cross-hatch.
  • Bake at 350 F for 10-12 on greased cookies sheets.

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  1. I also made these as I received this jar as a gift. I followed the directions, The dough was perfect for rolling it into balls and I ended up with a perfect round shaped cookie. I baked these last night, my dh and ds said they wouldn't like them - I went to take a picture of these and they were gone. They ended up liking them so much they took them all between them to share at work. So I will be baking another batch today. Thanks for the great recipe that I will for sure be using alot.
     
  2. I made these as if I received this jar as a gift and then followed the directions exact. I did use the chocolate chips, which I wouldn't do next time as they overpower the Butterfingers. I would rather use more of them than the chips ;). For flavor I would give these cookies 5 stars, but they came out flatter than a pancake which isn't very attractive. The first batch were so flat and spread so much that I figured I better refrigerate the next batch before rolling them into balls. I didn't flatten them at all and chilling them didn't do much to stop the spreading. I think maybe the butter/shortening to flour ratio is off. Like I said, they taste great but I wouldn't make them again as is. I'd either increase the flour or decrease the butter/shortening. Thanks!
     
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