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Showing posts with label cookies. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Chocolate Chip Nutella Cookies


I found this recipe on http://blog.e-mealz.com/2011/10/4-ingredient-nutella-cookies/.  The only change I made was I added half a bag of chocolate chips and added a second egg.  These are simple to make and taste good.  Enjoy!


Chocolate Chip Nutella Cookies


Ingredients

¨            1 cup nutella
¨            2 eggs
¨            ½ bag chocolate chips
¨            1 cup flour
¨            ½ cup sugar

 

Directions

1.    Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2.   Place everything in the mixer and mix until well blended.
3.   Form into 1 inch balls and place on cookie sheet with a few inches in between the balls.
4.   Use the bottom of glass or jar to press down on cookies.
5.   Bake 8 minutes, cool on wired rack before storing.

Overall
These cookies are just the right combination of soft on the inside and crispy on the outside.  Very easy to make and delicious.  I will be making these again.

Frugality
The nutella was $3 and everything else was on hand. 


Look Forward To
I still have a broccoli to use and there’s a shopping trip in my near future.



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Brown Sugar Cookies


When my husband brought this recipe to my attention, he swore it was amazing.  So I made it and he was right.  These cookies are delicious and easy to make. 

Brown Sugar Cookies

Ingredients

¨            ¾ cup brown sugar
¨            ¼ sugar
¨            1/3 c butter softened
¨            2 eggs
¨            A splash of vanilla
¨            ½ teaspoon cinnamon
¨            2 cups bisquick
¨            ½ cup chopped nuts

 

Directions

1.    Preheat oven to 350 degrees
2.   In mixer, combine sugar, butter, eggs, vanilla and cinnamon until mixed well.
3.   Add bisquick  and nuts. 
4.   Scoop tablespoons of batter on greased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart.-Should make about 15 cookies.
5.   Cook for about 18-20 minutes. 


Overall
Very easy cookie to make and delicious.

Frugality
All of the ingredients in this recipe were on-hand in my pantry.  This baker’s dozen was virtually free.

Look Forward To
I still have a broccoli, a cauliflower, some red and green bell peppers, a head of iceberg lettuce, 12 plums and 6 nectarines…




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