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Martha Stewart’s Beginner-Friendly Cookies Are Perfect for Helping Your Kids Get Into the Fall Season

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This is not a drill: Martha Stewart may have just made the best after-school snack for our kiddos.

On Aug. 27, Stewart posted a delicious, and honestly intriguing, photo of a unique, new cookie recipe. She posted it with the caption, “Send them back to school with these chewy treats that are reminiscent of a PB&J and a cinch to make. You just need to plan ahead by softening some butter and heating up the oven. Even better: This is a fun project to do with the aspiring little chefs in your life. Get the recipe at the link in our bio. 📷: @lennartweibull.”

In the photo, we see little peanut butter cookies with a jam-like filling in the middle.

Perfect for any beginner chef, no matter how young or small, this 25-minute cookie recipe is the perfect after-school snack for the whole family. If you haven’t caught on, this cookie recipe is no ordinary recipe because it’s basically a peanut butter and jelly cookie recipe. It doesn’t get any cuter than that!

This recipe doesn’t require many ingredients, you can grab some basics like all-purpose flour, oats, vanilla, and peanut butter, to name a few. The cookies only need three steps to reach perfection, with simple steps like combining different ingredients and filling the center of them with the jam.

Speaking of the jam, Stewart has a whole other page dedicated to making that delicious-looking jam center. You only need four ingredients, with lemon juice and raspberries being the key ingredients. After two steps and 5 minutes, you’ll have the perfect jam to help make the perfect after-school cookies!

Something to keep in mind is that these cookies can be stored in the freezer and enjoyed for up to a month.

Get Stewart’s Peanut-Butter-Oat Drop Cookies with Jam recipe here and get the Frozen-Berry Jam recipe here.

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