Is this right?

Ice_Arrows
Ice_Arrows Posts: 46 Member
edited May 2016 in Recipes
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Sorry if this isn't the right place for this, but does it look like the nutrition info cookies was calculated right? It says 0g per serving(1 cookie) but there is a cup of it in the recipe.

Also, feel free to make some of your own! They're really good. Add a splash of milk and they come out so soft and chewy.

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  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    The calorie count is probably close for 1 cookie if there are 48 but some of the other numbers may be off.
    It is a little confusing because some ingredients are in grams and some is measured in spoons and cups? How do you measure out .09 tsp of baking soda? Maybe check what ingredients and numbers were chosen for accuracy.
    Why is the milk not included in the ingredients?
    What is the actual recipe if you don't mind posting it?
  • Ice_Arrows
    Ice_Arrows Posts: 46 Member
    The Actual recipe is this one. http://allrecipes.com/recipe/9827/chocolate-chocolate-chip-cookies-i/
    I just swap the chocolate chips for cinnamon. No milk listed there because I was out and didn't want to run to the store for more, they are good without it but better with.

    Yeah the measurements . Scanned bar codes using the app(easier to use tablet in kitchen) and that's kind of how they went in. Everything was weighed in grams though, except the 1/4 of a teaspoon amounts. My scale didn't pick up on them =/
    Tablet crashed partways through making them and the original enterings were lost. I couldn't remember the weight of the sugar when it went in and it was already mixed in. Cinnamon didn't give me the option to enter in grams, but 1.5 tbsp is 22.5g. Closer to 20g went in though as the crappy scale will only weigh in 5g intervals.

    Sorry if this is long/confusing/or anything else, just woke up and trying to explain things do not mix well.