50-calorie chocolate chip cookies!
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I just made these....1 4oz banana without peel smashed
1/2 cup quick oats
1 egg white
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp. butter flavoring
2 Tbs jif peanut butter
4 Tbs mini semi sweet choco. chips
Mix really good. made 9 cookies using cookie scoop. sprinkled cinnamon on top... bake 350 for 14 min.
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Haha, I was just thinking to myself if this recipe has cauliflower in it...I can't. I just can't.0
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Yay... I can't wait because I need all the gluten free recipes I can get for my daughter0
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Sounds yummy!
You might like this recipe for muffins:
http://sallysbakingaddiction.com/2013/01/03/skinny-strawberry-chocolate-chip-muffins/0 -
I made these with peanut better not chocolate chips. They were ok while warm and when they were cold they made great dog biscuits!
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No cauliflower?! I'm out *ragequits*
cauliflower for cookies? gross
you must be new here.
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No thank you. I prefer real cookies.
What is not real about this cookie?0 -
I just made these and mine came to exactly 47.5 calories each I love it! . I am a cookie person and I have no problem with these.0
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thanks for sharing!0
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Not a baker. What makes them stick together and not fall apart?0
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Not a baker. What makes them stick together and not fall apart?
This is the first thing I ever baked . But they just stick together I can't explain it .0 -
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I can make a 50 calorie chocolate chip cookie using flour, butter, sugar, eggs and chocolate chips for 50 calories just by making them a little smaller than regular cookies. I'd much rather have a small real cookie than a banana and oat concoction.0
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I've made a few different variations of the banana and oat cookies and I have found that they are actually pretty good! I've made the peanut butter ones before and topped them with a bit of suger-free jelly and they taste ALOT like a PB&J I find that refrigerating them after baking and then when you want one, just pop it in the microwave for a few seconds and they warm back up again...I like them warm!! I enjoy these!0
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I can make a 50 calorie chocolate chip cookie using flour, butter, sugar, eggs and chocolate chips for 50 calories just by making them a little smaller than regular cookies. I'd much rather have a small real cookie than a banana and oat concoction.
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YUM...def. will be trying!0
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