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What are Milano Cookies? Milano cookies are oval-shaped butter cookies that are sandwiched between a layer of chocolate. In 1957, Pepperidge Farm began selling the “Naples” cookies in the Southern states. The Naples cookies were vanilla wafer cookies topped with dark chocolate.
The Naples cookies were vanilla wafer cookies topped with dark chocolate. However, because of the hot temperatures in the South, the chocolate was melting. As a solution, they sandwiched two Naples cookies together and created the Milano cookie.
Mint milanos: If you want to make mint milanos, try adding ½ teaspoon of peppermint extract to the melted chocolate. If you want the mint flavor to be even stronger, just add more of the mint extract!
Sugar: a combination of both regular granulated and powdered sugar does the trick for helping recreate the classic texture of the milanos we know and love.
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