It was my birthday the other day and I (after much indecision) ended up making vanilla pudding cookies, replacing the chocolate chips for m&m’s.  When they were fresh from the oven I thought they were too sweet and buttery, but once they cooled completely they were delicious!  I put rice krispies in half of the dough (the cookies on the right) but I prefer the regular ones.  My recipe is one I found several years ago, but this one is the same except for the pudding amount.  It calls for a 3.4 oz box of pudding (probably a typo?), and mine calls for a 4 oz.  Also, I used all of the brown sugar but only half the amount of the granulated sugar, but because of the sugar in the pudding mix, I think you could leave the granulated out completely.

It was my birthday the other day and I (after much indecision) ended up making vanilla pudding cookies, replacing the chocolate chips for m&m’s.  When they were fresh from the oven I thought they were too sweet and buttery, but once they cooled completely they were delicious!  I put rice krispies in half of the dough (the cookies on the right) but I prefer the regular ones.  
My recipe is one I found several years ago, but this one is the same except for the pudding amount.  It calls for a 3.4 oz box of pudding (probably a typo?), and mine calls for a 4 oz.  Also, I used all of the brown sugar but only half the amount of the granulated sugar, but because of the sugar in the pudding mix, I think you could leave the granulated out completely.

Cookies that were originally going to be filled with plain M&M’s turned into cookies with dark chocolate M&M’s, peanut butter M&M’s, chocolate chips and marshmallows.  Well, half of them with marshies!  They were sooooo good.  The ones with marshies were the best!

Cookies that were originally going to be filled with plain M&M’s turned into cookies with dark chocolate M&M’s, peanut butter M&M’s, chocolate chips and marshmallows.  Well, half of them with marshies!  They were sooooo good.  The ones with marshies were the best!