Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies

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Your perfect cookie for dunkin’! These Old Fashioned M&M Cookies are hard to resist. Get some milk and start dunkin’ ASAP!

M & M Cookies Recipe

This old-fashioned M&M Cookies recipe is the one I remember Mama making the most growing up. Unlike many of today’s cookies, these have a good crunch to them. That, along with a pure flavor brought about by the vanilla makes them absolutely perfect for dunking in milk. I repeat: Absolutely perfect. Divine. Sublime. Wonderful. I really, really, really, want you to make these and have them with a glass of milk — tonight!

An Old-Fashioned Recipe

Mama used to always make this recipe and put the little balls of dough on baking sheets before transferring them to the table where the three of us sat at the ready. She’d give each of us a little bowl of M&M’s and we had one rule: We could put three M&M’s on each cookie — no more. I didn’t understand why Mama had that rule until I made these with son for the first time. There was one cookie that kid had put fifteen M&M’s on! ~laughs~ 

So now I revert to Mama’s wisdom. I put some M&M’s in the batter and then each cookie is adorned with exactly three M&M’s on top!

Keep reading to see how to make these little beauties as well as how I get my all red M&M’s for half price!

Ingredients for this Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies Recipe are:  

  • Solid Vegetable Shortening (I like to use Coconut Oil but you can use whatever you like)
  • Brown Sugar (dark or light, whatever you have on hand)
  • M&M’s
  • Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Self Rising Flour (See FAQ on how to make your own)
  • Vanilla

 

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*Tip for Getting Red M&M’s on the Cheap*

I buy Christmas M&M’s for half price right after the holidays. Keep that in mind for next year if need be! It’s great to already have them on hand whenever the urge to make these old-fashioned m&m cookies strikes!

*I always store candies and such that I plan on baking with in mason jars rather than the original bags. Mason jars are reusable and keep them fresh better than the bags. Critters, if determined, can easily get into those bags, too. So glass jars is a safe way to keep everything stored until you need it!

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Then I sort them by color.

Red ones are perfect for Valentines Day

and the green ones are great for the very next holiday: St. Patrick’s Day!

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I put the green ones back in the jar and my kids will be ready to make our “lucky” cookies and treats next month.

Now let’s get to this recipe!

How To Make this Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies Recipe Step-by-Step

Place your shortening in a mixing bowl and add sugars.

I always just use whatever brown sugar I have on hand whenever a recipe calls for brown sugar of any kind.

I prefer dark because of the richer flavor but either one works.

add eggs and vanilla

Add eggs and vanilla.

Mix the M & M Cookie batter

Mix all that up until creamy and blended, scraping down the sides of the bowl if you need to.

Mama’s recipe says to add your flour gradually.

~arches a brow and smirks~

Raise your hand if you think I’m gonna do that…

Yeah, right. Dump all of your flour in at once. Walk on the wild-side with me.

Mix her up and add those M&M’s 

I add about half because you want to save some to put on the top.

M & M cookie recipe dough

It will look something like this.  

 

Spray your baking sheet with cooking spray. Shape the dough into little balls about one inch in size.

Add a couple more M&M’s on top

Bake for ten to twelve minutes or so…

When they are done baking they’ll look like this. And they are ready for Dunkin’!

 

M & M Cookies Recipe

Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies Recipe

You are gonna love these Old-Fashioned M&M Cookies! They really are made the old-fashioned way. Just enough crunch and tasty goodness to have the family coming back for more.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 9 minutes
Total Time: 29 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cookies
Servings: 4
Calories: 190kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup solid Vegetable Shortening I use coconut oil but you can use your favorite
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 tsp teaspoons vanilla
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 1/2 cups self rising flour*
  • 1 1/2 cups M&M's

Instructions

  • Combine shortening, sugars, eggs, and vanilla and mix thoroughly. Gradually add in flour and mix well (or just dump it in all at once like I do). Stir in 1/2 cup M&M's, reserving rest to decorate the tops with.Form dough into one inch balls and place on greased cookie sheet. Decorate tops with additional M&M's (this is GREAT for kids to help with!) and bake at 375 for ten to twelve minutes or until golden brown. Makes about five dozen.

Nutrition

Calories: 190kcal
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100 Comments

  1. Your recipes and comments make me smile every time!!
    It’s a blessing to have you here in my office every day Christy!

    Can’t wait to make these for the kids!!

    Susan

  2. These cookies look fabulous. I buy the m&ms after Christmas as well.. My younger son has a birthday in February and I would always get after Christmas candy for his birthday party treat bags and then after Valentines candy for my other son’s birthday in march. I use to buy after Halloween candy for Christmas treat bags for classroom Christmas treat bags. Those were such fun times!!!

    Now I buy after holiday candy and we JUST EAT IT!!!! That is not good but we really don’t eat as much as it sounds. i don’t always get to the 1/2 candy like i use to. I would take them to school and do my 1/2 price shopping!!

    Have to watch the sugar now!!

    Thanks for the great recipe. i will make these this weekend. Kids home from college!

    When is your birthday? I know it is soon.

    Giving your cookbook as a Valentine gift to someone special in my life…my Mother. She will read it from cover to cover, just like i did.

  3. Christy, I love to read your blogs, not only for the recipes, but your witty remarks!!! Come away with a big smile and laughter!!!!!
    As far as candy – My DH hates to see me go to the store after a holiday, I come back with so much, but it all goes into the freezer to be used in baking, chopped minis or lg bunnies or santas are cheap choc. chips or chunks, and jelly beans freeze well also. DH has an upright freezer for meats and veggies, but I have the big chest for baking supplies – I AM SO BAD!!!!!!!!
    I collect cookbooks and guess who’s next to purchase!!!!!!!!!!

  4. I have to tell you one of my daughters gave me your cookbook for Christmas. I pick it up again and again to read. Love it. Also love M & M cookies. Maybe the grandkids will get some for Valentine’s day.

  5. These cookies bring back such great memories of my maternal grandmother,who would make M&M cookies for us grands alot…and if she ask what kind I wanted it would always be them.Dunked into a glass of milk,,sooo sooo good!
    I first found you in a Southern Living magazine and liked the recipes and everything and looked up the web site,and have been checking in with you almost daily on FB,to see what you have to share.It amazes me how freely you give,since you could save these for another cookbook to sell! Cant wait to hopefully get your cookbook.I love the, (laid back, easy going ),way,that you present eveything….gives us enpowerment that we can cook too!!!

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