36 Calorie Peanut Butter Cookies
orapronobis
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I just found this recipe on Pinterest. It makes 24 cookies at only 36 calories per cookie:
Ingredients
1 cup better n’ peanut butter (800cal)
1 cup sugar substitute/stevia (0cal)
1 egg (70cal)
1 tsp baking soda (0cal)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Grease a baking sheet with butter (or PAM!) and set aside.
3. Combine peanut butter and sugar in a mixer until smooth.
4. Add egg and baking soda and mix for another 2 minutes.
5. Roll 1 tsp of dough into balls and place onto the sheet. Flatten them.
6. Bake for 10 minutes, until lightly browned.
Ingredients
1 cup better n’ peanut butter (800cal)
1 cup sugar substitute/stevia (0cal)
1 egg (70cal)
1 tsp baking soda (0cal)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Grease a baking sheet with butter (or PAM!) and set aside.
3. Combine peanut butter and sugar in a mixer until smooth.
4. Add egg and baking soda and mix for another 2 minutes.
5. Roll 1 tsp of dough into balls and place onto the sheet. Flatten them.
6. Bake for 10 minutes, until lightly browned.
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Thanks - I love PB cookies0
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No need for butter OR Pam if you line your cookie sheet with parchment paper0
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Will have to make these. Thanks!0
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Just my opinion, and it might be better used as an ingredient rather than eating plain, but I wouldn't bother spending your money on Better N' Peanut Butter.... the taste is NOT worth the reduced calories. MHO0
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so i am wondering.... can we use egg substitute? I like using "better than the egg" its 99% fat free0
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yum! :happy:0
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Thank you! Sounds delicious!0
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so i am wondering.... can we use egg substitute? I like using "better than the egg" its 99% fat free
Good idea get rid of the healty fats in the recipe.....:noway:0 -
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No need for butter OR Pam if you line your cookie sheet with parchment paper
Good idea!0 -
so i am wondering.... can we use egg substitute? I like using "better than the egg" its 99% fat free
I've never heard of "better than egg." I guess if it's used in baking, it would work. But the one egg in the recipe works out to less than 3 calories per cookie.0 -
I'm confused with the sugar substitute...maybe someone can clarify it for me. I have read online that if your using stevia and the recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar that you should just use 1 tsp of stevia....seems odd to me. Anyone ever cook with stevia and followed that conversion?0
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Just my opinion, and it might be better used as an ingredient rather than eating plain, but I wouldn't bother spending your money on Better N' Peanut Butter.... the taste is NOT worth the reduced calories. MHO
Agreed...it is pretty gross. I'd use PB2 instead! And you can use 2 egg whites in place of a full egg, you won't be able to tell the difference.0 -
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I just found this recipe on Pinterest. It makes 24 cookies at only 36 calories per cookie:
Ingredients
1 cup better n’ peanut butter (800cal)
1 cup sugar substitute/stevia (0cal)
1 egg (70cal)
1 tsp baking soda (0cal)
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Grease a baking sheet with butter (or PAM!) and set aside.
3. Combine peanut butter and sugar in a mixer until smooth.
4. Add egg and baking soda and mix for another 2 minutes.
5. Roll 1 tsp of dough into balls and place onto the sheet. Flatten them.
6. Bake for 10 minutes, until lightly browned.
I am so going to try this... i love peanut butter cookies and yay no sugar woot0 -
I make protein peanut butter cookies:
1/2c. of peanut butter
3 scoops vanilla whey protein powder
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
Makes about 15 cookies that are about 75 cals each, but macros are 5/5/5.0 -
I make protein peanut butter cookies:
1/2c. of peanut butter
3 scoops vanilla whey protein powder
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
Makes about 15 cookies that are about 75 cals each, but macros are 5/5/5.
Thanks for this. I love simple recipes with ingredients that are standard in my pantry.0 -
a cookie the size of a tsp hardly seems worth 36 calories0
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bump!0
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Peanut butter cookies - sound wonderful!!! ; )0
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bump!!! will have to try this out with my students..LOL when Im on a diet... EVERYONE is on a diet..LOL0
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Haven't had on since I started this journey.0
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a cookie the size of a tsp hardly seems worth 36 calories0
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Did she mean to say TBSP because uhh who makes tsp size cookies?0
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Hmm, anyone tried similar with almond butter?
I can't digest peanuts (0 -
I make protein peanut butter cookies:
1/2c. of peanut butter
3 scoops vanilla whey protein powder
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla
Makes about 15 cookies that are about 75 cals each, but macros are 5/5/5.
I could do this...at least it is real peanut butter...0 -
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