Pumpkin OatmealCookieswith Cranberries and WhiteChocolateChips Save Print Author. While these cookies have plenty of sugar and fat, and are certainly not health food, I will say that they have about half the fat of the usual oatmealcookies because I substituted the pumpkin for half of it, so maybe you can feel just a tiny bit less guilty eating them
Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silpat. Stir in oats, cranberries and chocolatechips. So, I made these CranberryOatmealChocolate Chip cookies
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Line baking sheet with parchment. whitechocolatechips. bittersweet chocolatechips-Ghirardelli. (Use some extra chips/cranberries to press in immediately after coming out of the oven
Turn the mixer off, and with a wooden spoon, gently fold the oats and chocolatechips. I wrote down in my cooking notebook the recipe for these pumpkin chocolate chip oatmealcookies since August, I was just waiting for the perfect moment to make them, without looking like a desperate person waiting for the pumpkin season to begin
Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies studded withchocolatechips, baked to perfection. With my newly found food knowledge recently I set out to create a chewy peanut butter cookie and of course that cookie had to have chocolatechips in it
This is hands-down a chewy cookie, made so from the oatmeal and toasted coconut. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and spread shredded coconut in a thin layer
In a large bowl with a mixer blend sugars at medium speed. Add the flour mixture, macadamia nuts and whitechocolatechips, and blend on low speed until just combined
Chewy, chocolate-y oat goodness in every single bite. I usually go for cookies or bars of some sort because I can always count on having the ingredients on hand
Soft, chewy, ultra-chocolatey. AND, one more - my cousin Tami has a dairy-free, egg-free allergy and she made these with coconut oil in place of the butter, dairy free chocolatechips (the Kirkland chocolatechips from Costco in the white bag), and an egg substitution of
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