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60 Calorie peanut butter chocolate cookies!

bethanylaugh
bethanylaugh Posts: 237
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I hate low cal cookie recipes that just instruct you to make tiny cookies. These are normal sized :-)
Do NOT skip the chocolate chips, they make the cookie. Enjoy :-)


White sugar, 1/4 cup
Truvia - 18 packets
Eggbeaters, 1/2 cup
Brown sugar, 2 Tbsp packed
Better'n Peanut Butter, 1 cup

Cocoa, unsweetened, 4 tbsp
Baking Powder, 1 tsp
Wheat flour - Whole-grain, 1 cup

Nestle - Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, 1/2 cup


Preheat oven to 350 (325 for convection ovens).

(1) Blend first set of ingredients with a handmixer. (2) Combine the dry ingredients in a separate bowl and slowly stir in the wet. (3) Fold in the chocolate chips.

(4) dough will be VERY sticky! Drop 25g cookies (or a heaping tablespoon) onto parchment lined cookie sheet and shape

(5) Bake for 15 minutes

Makes 36 NORMAL sized cookies!

Nutrition (per cookie):
60 calories
11g carbs
2g protein
1g fat
4g sugar
1g fiber
no cholesterol!

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  • I added to the recipe database but it's not up & running yet!
  • Amazonstolemyname
    Amazonstolemyname Posts: 16 Member
    They sound yummy but what are truvia, eggbeaters and Better'n Peanut Butter.

    If we have that stuff in the UK they go by different names lol
  • haha ok well Truvia is the powdered form of Stevia, a natural calorie free sweetener. You could probably also use splenda, but i don't know if the conversion would be the same (and it isn't as natural)!

    This is Better'n peanut butter: http://www.betternpeanutbutter.com/index.php - it's made from dehydrated peanuts and has 85% less fat and 40% fewer calories than regular peanut butter.

    Eggbeaters are just egg substitute made with egg whites - mostly egg whites! You can substitute 4-5 egg whites.
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