Senegal’s PB & Peanut Sugar Cookies | Cinq Centimes
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In French, Cinq Centimes means Five Cents. Don’t be fooled by the name. This isn’t the sort of recipe that must be studied like a terrible, paragraph-long math problem. This is not a prerequisite to calculus, or even rocket science. This is a snippet – a slice of a dream from Senegalese street vendors. A one-two-three treat worthy of any snack time.
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Servings
1 batch
Senegal’s PB & Peanut Sugar Cookies | Cinq Centimes
Votes: 0
Rating: 0
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Print Recipe
In French, Cinq Centimes means Five Cents. Don’t be fooled by the name. This isn’t the sort of recipe that must be studied like a terrible, paragraph-long math problem. This is not a prerequisite to calculus, or even rocket science. This is a snippet – a slice of a dream from Senegalese street vendors. A one-two-three treat worthy of any snack time.
Servings
1 batch
Servings
1 batch
Ingredients
  • sugar cookies
  • peanut butter
  • peanuts
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Instructions
  1. If you have the inclination (and a great recipe from grandma), make a batch of sugar cookies. Otherwise, your local bakery is your friend.
  2. Arm yourself with a handful of peanuts and gorgeous, shiny swirls of peanut butter.
  3. You can crush the peanuts, or just give into simplicity and dot the top with whole bits, perhaps in a circle, a flower, or the Mona Lisa.