Skinny Chunky Monkey Cookies (<50 calories per cookie)
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I made these last night. I managed to get them to be 37 calories per cookie. They aren't the sweetest cookie in the world, but if you need to satisfy the cookie craving, they are absolutely worth it!0
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Made these cookies the other night to take to work, OMG these are not good at all. Had to throw them out and make something else. Maybe I made them to big and they didn't cook well enough. I can find something else for 50 calories! Sorry for the bad review.0
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Now that's a healthy cookie. Thx for the recipe. I'm going to try it. I'm sure my family and I will enjoy this.
Blessings and have a great weekend~ Dee :flowerforyou:
I made them last night and my hubby is popping them like candy! We like them0 -
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I made them too. I was really disappointed. I'm not really into sweets, so not being a really sweeet cookie does not bother me. The taste of cocoa was overpowering, even the smell. They might be better without an entire 1/4 cup. But, I won't make them again, they ended up wasted.0
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Found this at Six Sisters Stuff. Great website for healthy and not so healthy recipes. These sound and look very good (and easy)
Skinny Chunky Monkey Cookies Recipe:
Ingredients:
3 ripe bananas
2 cups old-fashioned oats
1/4 cup creamy peanut butter
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1/3 cup unsweetened applesauce
1 tsp. vanilla extract
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350°F. Mash bananas in a large bowl, then stir in remaining ingredients. Let batter stand for approximately 20 minutes, then drop by teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 10-12 minutes.
Freezing Directions:
Cool completely, then place cookies in a freezer bag. Seal, label, and freeze.
Nutritional Information (per cookie):
47 calories; 7.5 g carbs; 1.6 g fat; 1.5 g protein; 1.3 g fiber; 1 WW PointsPlus
http://www.sixsistersstuff.com/2012/05/skinny-chunky-monkey-cookies-recipe.html
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The apple sauce is usually a substitution for butter or oil in low-calorie recipes. You can also substitute low fat mayonnaise which doesn't add any weird taste but makes baked goods moist. or you can go ahead and just use butter!0
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We've had them. My husband and one kid liked them. Me and the other kid thought they were gross.0
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oh yea, have to try these for sure. thanks0
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I had these awhile back, and it you are looking for something sweet, these are not sweet. Fair warning! I made a batch of them and had to throw them away, but that was my taste buds. Not sure how yours will be0
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