The other day as I was waiting in my Doctors reception room I picked up a copy of the December 2010 issue of Readers Digest. In there I found a fun list for the favorite cookie of each of our 50 states along with The District of Columbia (according to the list compiled by allrecipes.com, which they created based on the number of page views for each recipe by state).
I want to try and make ALL 50 COOKIES during the year of 2011 & 2012, and post each recipe and my review as I do this...A huge undertaking, and I'm not entirely sure I can accomplish this, but it's worth a try.
This is a huge list! However I noticed that several states had the same cookie, and interestingly enough they are generally located by each other. Many of the Rocky Mountain States all chose a version of Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies (my personal favorite), and since I'm from Utah, I'm very happy!
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I want to try and make ALL 50 COOKIES during the year of 2011 & 2012, and post each recipe and my review as I do this...A huge undertaking, and I'm not entirely sure I can accomplish this, but it's worth a try.
Here is the list alphabetically...
Alabama: Grandma's Old-fashioned Tea Cakes
Alaska: Iced Pumpkin Cookies
Arizona: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Arkansas: Easy Lemon Cookies
California: Persimmon Cookies
Colorado: Ultimate High-Alt. Choc. Chip Cookies
Connecticut: Italian Cookies
Delaware: Pizzelles III
District of Columbia: Rugelach 2
Florida: Mexican Wedding Cookies
Georgia: Fruitcake Cookies
Hawaii: Melt-In-Your-Mouth Shortbread
Illinois: Cream Cheese Kolacky
Indiana: No-Bake Cookies
Iowa: Peanut Clusters
Kansas: Peanut Clusters
Kentucky: Kentucky Bourbon Balls
Louisiana: Yummy Pecan Pralines
Maine: Cranberry and Orange Cookies
Maryland: Chewy Peanut-Butter Choc.Chip Cookies
Massachusetts: Italian Anisette Cookies
Michigan: Cranberry and Pistachio Biscotti
Minnesota: Spritz Cookies IV
Mississippi: Russian Tea Cakes
Missouri: Gooey Butter Cookies
Montana: Marbled Almond Roca (cookie bars)
Nebraska: Cherry Mash Bars
New Hampshire: Molasses Cookies
New Jersey: Pignoli Cookies
New Mexico: Biscochitos I
New York: Ribbon Cookies
North Carolina: Easy and Fun Peanut-Butter Balls
North Dakota: Rosettes
Ohio: Buckeye Cookies III
Oklahoma: Cowboy Cookie Mix in a Jar
Oregon: Marbled Almond Roca
Pennsylvania: Pizzelles III
Rhode Island: Prune-and-Raisin-Filled Cookies
South Carolina: Pecan Chewies
South Dakota: Seven-Layer Bars
Tennessee: Peanut Blossoms
Texas: Mexican Wedding Cookies
Vermont: Ultimate Maple Snickerdoodles
Virginia: Saltine Toffee Cookies
Washington: Marbled Almond Roca
West Virginia: Pecan Sandies
Wisconsin: Chocolate Toffee Crunchies
Wyoming: Candy Cane Cookies
This is a huge list! However I noticed that several states had the same cookie, and interestingly enough they are generally located by each other. Many of the Rocky Mountain States all chose a version of Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies (my personal favorite), and since I'm from Utah, I'm very happy!
Original article source, and links to recipes
Arizona is pumpkin chocolate chip, that sounds disgusting.
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How interesting! I'm a little shocked that IL is Cream Cheese Kolacky. I've never had one before!
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