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50 States, 50 Desserts: America’s Favorite Sweet Treats
Wyoming: Cowboy Cookies
While many associate the cowboy cookie with former first lady Laura Bush, whose winning recipe popularised the treat in 2000, the origin of this amped-up chocolate chip cookie remains obscure. Some credit a vintage Quaker Oats recipe, which supposedly appeared on the box in an era when Hollywood leaned into the glamorization of the cowboy; others say it was a staple of the Old West. Often made with oats, pecans, chocolate chips, and coconut flakes, the cookie was a hearty, caloric option cowboys could easily carry with them for sustenance on a long ride. No matter where or how the cookie originated, the treat represents the persisting cowboy culture of Wyoming. The Cowboy State is deeply rooted in a tradition of resourcefulness and living life on your own terms. And this particular dessert, passed down through the decades, can be made with whatever additions you have on hand and altered based on preference (common variations add raisins or dried cranberries to the mix).
Small shops like Mary’s Mountain Cookies in Cheyenne and bakeries at chains including Albertson’s are home to sweet and traditional cowboy cookies. Meanwhile, the version at Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole is more about the size and presentation rather than the mix-ins. The Cowboy Cookie comes out in a cast-iron skillet, and it’s topped with either housemade frozen vanilla custard or vanilla ice cream for good measure. Either way, the delivery is chewy, crunchy, and sturdy enough to be tossed in a backpack or saddlebag. Lydia Mansel
For more inspiration, read our guide to the most iconic dish in every US state, and the cuisine to try in each.
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