You need only 3 ingredients to make these easy condensed milk cookies. They are perfect to make with kids and hold their shape beautifully. Moreover, these simple cookies taste fantastic and are eggless and vegetarian.
If you are bored making sugar cookies all the time, check out these condensed milk cookies instead. You can decorate them with melted chocolate, icing, buttercream etc. They are very customizable and will be a great addition to your dessert table for Christmas, Easter, Valentine's Day, birthday party and so on.
This recipe provides metric and US measurements. One batch makes about 100 cookies ( depending on a cookie cutter).

I really like making condensed milk cookies, simply because this recipe never disappoints. The dough consistency is like play dough and is incredibly satisfying to work with. It is not sticky at all.
In order to make these milky-tasting cookies you only need to:
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Condensed milk cookies taste great, they are not overly sweet and not bland at all. I would describe the flavor as milky and buttery.
The consistency is very nice. I would say it is medium. Cookies are not too soft and not too hard but have nice bite.
I recommend these easy cookies to everybody who is looking for a simple snack that everybody will love.


If you are looking for more recipes for easy cookies, I can recommend you the following:
Amoniaczki Polish ammonia cookies
You can find more cookie recipes here on my blog
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Enjoy!
These condensed milk cookies are one of the easiest cookies you can make. You need only 3 basic ingredients. These cookies are great for cut outs and they hold intricate shapes beautifully. They are eggless and vegetarian.
Please read recipe post as well. It includes storage direction and other useful information.
I always recommend using a kitchen scale to weigh ingredients as it helps to achieve the best results. The US measurements in cups are the estimate and I can not guarantee the best results.
Add all the ingredients in a medium bowl and mix until a unified dough forms.
Flatten the dough, wrap it into a cling film and place the dough in a fridge for about an hour.
Prepare 2 large baking sheets and line them with baking paper. Set aside.
When you are ready to bake, preheat your oven to 160C° fan (320F).
Sprinkle some flour on a working area and roll the dough 0.7cm thick. Using cookie cutters or a glass cut out the cookies and place them on the prepared baking sheets.
Bake cookies for 1-12 min until slightly golden on edges.
Let the cookies cool down for a minute or two and gently move them on a cooling rack.
When cookies are completely cold, you can decorate them with melted chocolate, nuts, icing etc.