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The Nibble: Types Of Cookies (2)Buckeye cookies are named for the horse chestnuts of the Buckeye tree, and are very popular in the Buckeye State, Ohio. Photo courtesy WMMB.

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Cookie Glossary: Cookie Types

How Many Types Of Cookies Are There?

Cookie Types

There are 10 basic types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, filled cookies, fried cookies, molded cookies, no-bake cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator (ice box) cookies, rolled cookies, and sandwich cookies. You can see the overview of the different types of cookies, or read the individual listings in this glossary. Also see the history of cookies and how baked delights came to be. See our many other informative food glossaries—especially the Cake Glossary and Pastry Glossary.

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ALMOND COOKIE

There are different types of almond cookies, from almond butter cookies made with almond paste, almond extract, and chopped almonds to almond crescent cookies to amaretti to Chinese-American almond cookies, among others.

ALMOND BUCKEYE or BUCKEYE COOKIE

See buckeye cookie.

ALMOND LACE COOKIE

See florentine.

AMARETTI

Amaretti are the original macaroons; the name means bitter almond. The cookies were developed in an Italian monastery during the Renaissance. The original macaroon, a small, domed shape that is crisp and crunchy on the outside and soft inside, evolved into the French-style macaroon as well as the coconut macaroon. See macaroon and read the history of macaroons.


Amaretti cookies. Bake your own with this amaretti cookie recipe.

ANIMAL CRACKERS or ANIMAL
COOKIES

The type of animal crackers that we know today date to 19th-century England. They were first imported; in the latter part of the century, they were manufactured domestically. “Zoologicals” made by local baker Walter G. Wilson were sold at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Two New York companies, Herfield & Ducker (in Brooklyn) and Vandeveer & Holmes Biscuit Company in Manhattan, manufactured them year-round. Both companies were ultimately acquired by the New York Biscuit Company, which then became part of the National Biscuit Company (known today as Nabisco).

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A childhood favorite, the box was originally designed to hang on the Christmas tree. Photo courtesy Nabisco.

In 1902, the product was repackaged as Barnum’s Animals Crackers (the “s” on animals was later dropped) and placed into the current circus cage box for the Christmas season. A string was attached so the box could be hung from the Christmas tree. Several other companies, including Keebler, make animal crackers today. They can be found in chocolate-covered versions as well.

BAR COOKIES

One of the eight basic types of cookies; batter or other ingredients are poured or pressed into a rectangular pan (sometimes in multiple layers), then baked and cut into individual-sized squares. Brownies and lemon bars are examples of bar cookies. In the U.K., bar cookies are known as “tray bakes".

BENNE WAFER or SESAME SEED
COOKIE

A specialty of the South Carolina Low Country since Colonial times, benne is the Bantu word for sesame. The herb seed was brought from East Africa and planted extensively throughout the South. The benne wafer is a thin cookie, made with toasted sesame seeds. Plain benne wafers are often served with co*cktails. They are also made into sandwich cookies, as shown in the photo.

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Benne wafers in a cookie sandwich. Photo courtesy Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board.

BISCOTTI

Italians call biscotti cantucci, and use the term biscotti to refer to any type of crunchy cookie, round, square, and otherwise (as the British use the word biscuit). In North America, we use the term biscotti as the ancient Romans did, to describe a long, dry, hard twice-baked cookie—in other words, cantucci. While the Tuscan cantucci di Prato were only almond flavored, outside of the region the recipe expanded to include anisette-, amaretto- and lemon-flavored dough and other flavors and spices; to biscotti with raisins and other dried fruits; to biscotti studded with chocolate morsels and with other varieties of nuts. Today, the flavorings are only limited to the imagination of the baker and the palates of the customer. Read the history of biscotti and learn more about cantucci. Other twice-baked cookies include the Dutch rusk, French biscotte, and German zwieback.

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The finger-shaped cookies we call biscotti are called cantucci in Italy. Photo by Claire Freierman | THE NIBBLE.

BISCUIT

The British word for cookie, biscuit, comes from the Latin bis coctum, meaning “twice baked” (also the origin of the Italian word biscotti).

BLACK & WHITE COOKIE

A large, flat, cake-like cookie that is iced half in vanilla icing, and half in chocolate icing. Sometimes colored icing is substituted for chocolate; for example, blue icing for Chanukah. Sometimes the colors are replaced entirely, e.g. with team colors. The Black-and-White Cookie is different from a Half Moon Cookie; although some people use the term interchangeably (and erroneously).

  • The Black-and-White has a dry-style vanilla cake base topped with chocolate and white fondant. Some bakers used a harder-boiled icing.
  • Black-and-whites are actually neither cookie nor cake, but a drop cake, which adds extra flour to the cupcake batter so the batter can be dropped on a baking sheet without running.
  • Half Moon Cookies traditionally have a moister chocolate cake base with chocolate buttercream frosting on one side and white on the other. They seem to have originated in or around Utica, New York, and look like they were adapted from the Black-and-White.
  • Dutch Moon Cookies, originating in Holland, are stroopwafel cookie sandwiches filled with caramel; an edge is dipped into melted chocolate to create a half-moon design.

The exact origin of the Black-and-White cookie is uncertain, although they were a New York City specialty. The earliest printed reference we’ve found is a testimony from a third-generation baker at Glaser’s Bakery on the Upper East Side, who noted that the bakery had made them since they opened in 1902 (source). The bakery is still there! Given that the founder was a baker from Germany, you could think that the recipe came from there; but in Germany, they’re called Amerikaner (American) cookies. Here’s another clue.

BLOSSOM COOKIE
The original blossom cookie, a peanut butter cookie with a Herskey’s Kiss in the center, was created by a Gibsonburg, Ohio resident named Freda Smith for the 1957 Pillsbury Bake-Off. It subsequently became known as a Peanut Butter Kiss cookie. Today you can vary blossom cookies by using other flavors besides peanut butter in the cookie base as well as swapping out the milk chocolate Kiss or other large drops in the center. We’ve made them with chocolate-covered maraschino cherries atop oatmeal cookies.

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Above: Black and white cookie from New Yawk Baking Co.

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Artsy black and white cookies from Dana’s Bakery.

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Pink and white cookies for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October).

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Blossom cookies, also called Peanut Butter Kiss cookies. Here’s a recipe (photo © Taste Of Home).

BOURBON BALL or
CHOCOLATE BOURBON BALL

A no-bake cookie made of chopped toasted nuts, finely crushed wafer or shortbread cookies, cocoa powder, and Bourbon, held together with light corn syrup. Sometimes the balls are rolled in confectioners’ sugar. Rum can be substituted for Bourbon.

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Chocolate Bourbon Balls. Photo by Teodora Vlaicu | SXC.

BREAKFAST COOKIE

Looking for any excuse to eat a cookie, someone created a granola cookie with whole wheat flour, substituted honey and molasses for the sugar, and dubbed it a ”breakfast cookie.” The recipes became more elaborate, for example, using cherry almond granola, orange pecan granola, and chocolate chip granola. You can fool some of the people some of the time, but a breakfast cookie is still a cookie—just as muffins are a different form of cake.

BROWNIES & BARS

While cake-like brownies and bars (like lemon bars) are baked in cake pans and have a dense, cakey texture, they are actually classified as bar cookies. See the different types of cookies, and read the origin of brownies.

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Brownies available from MackenzieLtd.com.

BUCKEYE COOKIE

Inspired by the horse chestnuts that fall from Ohio’s famous buckeye trees, both cookies and candy called “Buckeye” are a specialty of The Buckeye State. The name “Buckeye” comes from Native Americans who felt that the nut of the Buckeye tree resembled the eye of a buck deer. The light, round center of the cookie and candy resembles the golden-brown husk of the nut. The cookies and candy are generally made with almonds rather than chestnuts. Here’s a recipe for the cookie.

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Buckeye cookies. Photo courtesy WMMB.

BUTTER BALL

A meltaway shaped into a ball. When chopped pecans are added, they are called pecan balls.

BUTTER COOKIE

A butter cookie is a cookie with simple ingredients—butter, sugar, and flour—in order to show off the delicious quality of butter. There are different types of butter cookies, from crumbly shortbread to light, powdered sugar-dusted tea cakes, also known as "meltaways" or "wedding cakes." Always use fresh butter when baking butter cookies, since butter that has been stored in the refrigerator can pick up flavors from other foods. A cookie made with shortening or lard instead of butter is called a sugar cookie.

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Fennel pistachio butter cookies from the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board. Get the recipe.

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FAQs

The Nibble: Types Of Cookies? ›

There are six different types of cookies you can buy or make at home. These are namely; bar cookies, molded cookies, drop cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator cookies, and cutout/rolled cookies. Understanding these types of cookies will enable you to choose the most suitable type of cookie for your consumption.

What are the 4 cookie types? ›

Here are the 4 main types of cookies:
  • Session cookies. These are temporary web cookies that are only present as long as your web browser stays open or your session is active. ...
  • Persistent cookies. ...
  • Third-party cookies. ...
  • First-party cookies. ...
  • User experience. ...
  • Advertising and marketing. ...
  • Analytics and web optimization.
May 22, 2023

What are the 6 basic types of cookies? ›

There are six different types of cookies you can buy or make at home. These are namely; bar cookies, molded cookies, drop cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator cookies, and cutout/rolled cookies. Understanding these types of cookies will enable you to choose the most suitable type of cookie for your consumption.

What are the 7 types categories of cookies? ›

So here are 7 Types of Cookie!
  • Dropped Cookie. This is the easiest kind of cookie to make and the common one to make for the first experience. ...
  • Molded Cookie. Molded Cookie usually molded into balls or wreaths before baking. ...
  • Rolled Cookie/Cutout Cookie. ...
  • Pressed Cookie. ...
  • Bar Cookie. ...
  • No-Bake Cookie.
Sep 7, 2020

What are the top 10 cookies in America? ›

Top 10 Cookie Flavors
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies. Chocolate chip cookies are the quintessential cookie. ...
  • Snickerdoodle. ...
  • Sugar Cookies. ...
  • Peanut Butter Cookies. ...
  • White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies. ...
  • Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. ...
  • Gingerbread Cookies. ...
  • Black & White Cookies.

What are the top 5 favorite cookies? ›

10 Most Popular Homemade Cookies
  • ONE. Chocolate Chip Cookies.
  • TWO. Peanut Butter Cookies.
  • THREE. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies.
  • FOUR. Peanut Butter Blossoms.
  • FIVE. Sugar Cookies.
  • SIX. Classic No-Bake Cookies.
  • SEVEN. Molasses Cookies.
  • EIGHT. Macaroons.
Mar 28, 2020

What are rare cookies? ›

Rare Cookies are those of the second lowest Cookie Rarity in Cookie Run: Kingdom. The odds for obtaining them or their respective Soulstones in the Gacha are average.

How many cookie types are there? ›

There are 10 basic types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, filled cookies, fried cookies, molded cookies, no-bake cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator (ice box) cookies, rolled cookies, and sandwich cookies.

How are cookies categorized? ›

Cookies are classified by their texture, crisp, soft or chewy. However, texture is usually a preference when it comes to cookies, therefore cookies are classified by type as well. sugar, such as confectioner's sugar is used, the cookie will spread less.

What are the 4 ancient cookies? ›

Pure Vanilla Cookie: the Light of Truth Hollyberry Cookie: the Light of Passion Dark Cacao Cookie:the Light of Resolution Golden Cheese Cookie:the Light of Abundance White Lily Cookie: the Light of Freedom.

What are the three main types of cookies culinary? ›

Rolled varieties include sugar and gingerbread cookies that are rolled out like pastry dough and cut into desired shapes. Icebox cookie dough is shaped into a cylinder, wrapped in parchment or plastic wrap, and chilled before slicing and baking. Molded cookies may be shaped by hand or pressed into a mold.

How many cookies types are there? ›

There are 10 basic types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, filled cookies, fried cookies, molded cookies, no-bake cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator (ice box) cookies, rolled cookies, and sandwich cookies.

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