Forgotten *COOKIES*!!
This morning I went to an open house at the Health and Wellness Center on base, and they had a bunch of yummy (and healthy) food samples out for everyone to try. Among these food samples were these delicious cookies! I grabbed the recipe (and also found them on allrecipes.com--the same recipe I think), and I'm here to share! Since they're made with egg whites, these cookies have some protein too, and are about 50-60 cals a piece. They were so fluffy, airy, and the chocolate chips inside were delicious!
I will definitely be making some of these when I have a craving for cookies!
Edit: yields 36 cookies!
Ingredients
2 egg whites
1 pinch salt
2/3 cup white sugar
teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup salted peanuts (optional--the cookies I tried did not have peanuts)
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line cookie sheets with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
2. In a large glass or metal mixing bowl, beat egg whites and salt until foamy. Gradually add sugar, continuing to beat until whites form stiff peaks. Fold in the vanilla and chocolate chips. Add peanuts if desired. Spoon onto the prepared cookie sheets.
3. Place the cookies into the preheated oven, shut the door and turn off the oven immediately. Let cookies sit in the turned off oven for 5 to 6 hours or overnight.
Amount Per Serving (according to allrecipes)
Calories: 62 | Total Fat: 3.4g | Cholesterol: 0mg
I asked the dietician if she thought I could substitute truvia for sugar. She said maybe, but she's not sure because sugar is what gives the cookies their texture. I will probably at least try sugar in the raw, though!
Happy baking!
I will definitely be making some of these when I have a craving for cookies!
Edit: yields 36 cookies!
Ingredients
2 egg whites
1 pinch salt
2/3 cup white sugar
teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
1 cup salted peanuts (optional--the cookies I tried did not have peanuts)
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line cookie sheets with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
2. In a large glass or metal mixing bowl, beat egg whites and salt until foamy. Gradually add sugar, continuing to beat until whites form stiff peaks. Fold in the vanilla and chocolate chips. Add peanuts if desired. Spoon onto the prepared cookie sheets.
3. Place the cookies into the preheated oven, shut the door and turn off the oven immediately. Let cookies sit in the turned off oven for 5 to 6 hours or overnight.
Amount Per Serving (according to allrecipes)
Calories: 62 | Total Fat: 3.4g | Cholesterol: 0mg
I asked the dietician if she thought I could substitute truvia for sugar. She said maybe, but she's not sure because sugar is what gives the cookies their texture. I will probably at least try sugar in the raw, though!
Happy baking!
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Definite bump!!0
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bump! sounds yummy!0
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So, are these just meringues with chocolate chips and peanuts added in? If so, you definitely can't substitute anything for the sugar.0
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Bump!0
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BUMP il defo be giving these a try thanx hon xx0
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THat is such a weird way of cooking them... lol
I want to try it but the problem is I have to wait sooo long to eat them! haha0 -
They souns delicious! Thanks for sharing!0
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YUM! Thanks for posting!0
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I've had these before. They're delicious and really versatile. First of all, I mix cocoa into it, so it's double chocolate-and I omit the peanuts. Also, I sometimes use almond flavoring and then stir in some almond slices or slivers-that's really yummy. You can make them in orange, strawberry, etc. They're very good. If they get soft, you can revive them by popping them back in the office a little while, too.0
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Never heard of putting peanuts in them, but meringue cookies are AWESOME! We make them at Christmas with raspberry chocolate chips. Or you can do mint, or whatever your favorite flavor is. So worth the wait.0
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Bumping for later0
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So, are these just meringues with chocolate chips and peanuts added in? If so, you definitely can't substitute anything for the sugar.
Yes, they're meringues.. someone already informed me. Bummer. Oh well! Guess I'll just have to eat normal sugar. Drat.0 -
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Thanks for sharing. Will try these.0
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