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My Amish friend brought these guys to a recent potluck and everyone drooled over them!

My Amish Friend Brought These Guys to a Recent Potluck—and Everyone Drooled Over Them!
There’s nothing quite like a community potluck—good food, friendly faces, and dishes made with love. But at a recent gathering, one treat stood out so much that people were practically hovering over the dessert table. That dish? A plate of irresistibly sweet, soft, and buttery Amish cookies (or bars, rolls, or whatever “these guys” happen to be).

Everyone asked for the recipe. And lucky for you, my Amish friend was generous enough to share it!

What Makes Amish Recipes So Special?
Amish cooking is rooted in simplicity, tradition, and flavor. These aren’t trendy, overly-complicated recipes. Instead, they focus on quality ingredients, hearty portions, and rich flavors passed down through generations. Whether it’s a soft cookie, gooey bar, or pillowy roll, Amish treats often feel like a warm hug on a plate.

And these “guys”? Let’s just say they tick every box.

What Are “These Guys,” Exactly?
Depending on the region or Amish family, this viral potluck favorite could be:

Peanut butter no-bake bars

Gooey butter cookies

Buttermilk cinnamon rolls

Molasses spice cookies

Brown sugar oatmeal bars

Whatever form they take, they all share the same magic: easy to make, full of old-fashioned flavor, and impossible to eat just one.

Classic Ingredients You’ll Likely Find
While the exact recipe may vary, most Amish-style treats use wholesome pantry staples like:

Butter – always the real thing

Brown sugar – for deep, caramel flavor

Eggs – to bind and enrich

Flour and baking soda – the backbone of soft, chewy baked goods

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