If you've still got the baking bug tomorrow:
Using salted butter, resting the dough, and usingchocolate instead of chocolate chips are all smart moves that add up to seriously good chocolate chip cookies. They're equal parts chewy and crunchy, and totally delicious.No-Bake Pistachio–White Chocolate Cookies
Want cookies you can make in less than an hour without having to run out to buy perishable ingredients—or even turn on your oven? These no-bake cookies rely on nut butter and white chocolate for their creamy, chewy texture, and a combination of oats, pistachio, and cranberries adds a nice, sweet crunch.
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