That would be the exchange between my husband and I after he discovered our first ever
jar of cookie butter in the pantry.
I have a whole jar
of cookie butter from Trader Joe's that I want to use in something and I think it'd taste good in this!
I was afraid people would get
tired of my cookie butter recipes, but it's just too good not to bake with (plus it helps me not eat all of it straight from the jar).
Dollop the 1/2
cup of cookie butter here and there over the top, then use a butter knife to swirl it into the dough.
There's also nothing healthy about it: With tons of sugar, flour, and hydrogenated fats, every
part of cookie butter is a treat — justifiable, perhaps, but not something anyone interested in wellness would consume on a daily basis.
For instance, all of your tea and coffee flavors can go in one basket, and sit right next to the basket that contains your growing
collection of cookie butters, peanut butters, and jellies.
I have a whole jar
of cookie butter from Trader Joe's that I want to use in something and I think it'd taste good in this!
But on your next trip, let everyone else fight over the last
jar of cookie butter and make a beeline for these lesser - loved - but - equally - amazing snacks, frozen goods, and even cat litter.
And I can not be trusted around a jar
of cookie butter.
So now these jars
of cookie butter have been eating at me (or I've been eating at them?