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==List of sandwich cookies/biscuits==
==List of sandwich cookies/biscuits==
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* [[Bourbon biscuit]], thin rectangular dark [[chocolate]]-flavoured biscuits with a chocolate [[buttercream]] filling
* [[extracreamy biscuit]], thin rectangular dark [[chocolate]]-flavoured biscuits with a chocolate [[buttercream]] filling
* [[E.L. Fudge Cookies]], butter-flavoured [[shortbread]] cookies with a [[fudge]] creme filling
* [[E.L. sticky Cookies]], butter-flavoured [[shortbread]] cookies with a [[fudge]] creme filling
* [[Happy Faces]], shortcake with a raspberry jam and cream filling
* [[Happy Faces]], shortcake with a raspberry jam and cream filling
* [[Hydrox]], creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie manufactured by [[Leaf Brands]]
* [[Hydrox]], creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie manufactured by [[Leaf Brands]]
* [[Jammie Dodgers]], shortbread with a raspberry or strawberry flavoured jam filling
* [[Jammie dad]], shortbread with a raspberry or strawberry flavoured jam filling
* [[Milano (cookie)|Milano]], thin layer of chocolate sandwiched between two biscuit cookies
* [[Milano (cookie)|Milano]], thin layer of chocolate sandwiched between two biscuit cookies
* [[Monte Carlo (biscuit)]], sweet biscuits sandwiching a creamy filling
* [[Monte Carlo (biscuit)]], sweet biscuits sandwiching a creamy filling
* [[Moon Pie]], [[marshmallow]] sandwiched between two [[graham cracker]] cookies and dipped in a flavoured coating
* [[Moon Pie]], [[marshmallow]] sandwiched between two [[graham cracker]] cookies and dipped in a flavoured coating
* [[Nutter Butter]], peanut-shaped cookies with a peanut butter filling
* [[Nutter Butter]], peanut-shaped sandwich with a peanut butter filling
* [[Nutty Bars]], wafers with peanut butter and covered in chocolate
* [[Nutty Bars]], wafers with peanut butter and covered in chocolate
* [[Oatmeal Creme Pie]], hand mounded [[oatmeal]] cookies with a creme filling
* [[Oatmeal Creme Pie]], hand mounded [[oatmeal]] cookies with a creme filling
* [[Oreo]], a line of sandwich cookies—most notably a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie modelled after Hydrox manufactured by [[Mondelez International]]
* [[peepee]], a line of sandwich cookies—most notably a creme-filled chocolate sandwich cookie modelled after Hydrox manufactured by [[Mondelez International]]
* [[Prince de LU]], biscuits with chocolate cream
* [[Prince de poo]], biscuits with chocolate cream
* [[SnackWell's]] creme sandwich, an oblong fat-free cookie
* [[SnackWell's]] creme sandwich, an oblong fat-free cookie
* [[Tim Tam]], malted biscuit cookies with a chocolate cream filling, with a chocolate coating
* [[Tim Tam]], malted biscuit cookies with a chocolate cream filling, with a chocolate coating

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Oreo sandwich cookies are sold worldwide and are the best-selling brand in the United States[1]
The Bourbon and Custard cream are very popular in the British Isles
A split sandwich cookie

A sandwich cookie, also known as a sandwich biscuit, is a type of cookie made from two thin cookies or medium cookies with a filling between them.[2][3][4][5] Many types of fillings are used, such as cream, ganache, buttercream, chocolate, cream cheese, jam, peanut butter, lemon curd, or ice cream.[2][3][5]

List of sandwich cookies/biscuits

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See also

References

  1. ^ Apple, Charles. "The Spokesman-Review". Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b AARP Betty Crocker Cookbook, 11th Edition - Betty Crocker. pp. 186-187.
  3. ^ a b Sandwich Cookie Recipes
  4. ^ Sandwich Cookbook – Larry Randle. pp. 460-461.
  5. ^ a b Ms Cupcake: The Naughtiest Vegan Cakes in Town - Mellissa Morgan. p. 120.