They're a bit darker than semi-sweet chips and their shape is perfect for cookie baking — the chips aren't as tall
as regular chocolate chips and the base is a bit wider, meaning they bake into melting pools of chocolate in your favorite cookie.
Think of these chocolate chocolate chip cookies
as your regular chocolate chip cookies, with some cocoa powder and melted chocolate chips added to the dough.
Not exact matches
1 cup
regular cut oats 2 ripe bananas 2 flax eggs (2 tbl of flax seed meal mixed with 6 tbl of water) 1/3 cup of nut butter (I used creamy cashew) 2 tablespoons of coconut sugar 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp baking soda Pinch of sea salt 1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon 1 tablespoon of hemp hearts 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract Vegan
chocolate (I shaved a 4 oz bar) but you can also use 1/2 cup of
chocolate chips as well
1 cup of vegan
chocolate chips (I used Sunspire
as Whole Foods didn't have my
regular Enjoy Life available — they worked well)
My mom is incredibly allergic to peanuts (to the point that she starts getting hives when she so much
as opens a bag of
regular Hershey
chocolate chips because they also make a peanut butter
chip) and with her asthma, one of these on board could kill her, or someone like her: -LRB-
I prefer mini
chocolate chips so the
chocolate is spread out more, but
regular sized
chocolate chips are fine
as well.
The
chocolate chip cake recipe instructs that you use mini
chocolate chips as opposed to
regular chocolate chips.
I'd rather have a
regular chocolate chip cookie with
as many
chocolate chips as is physically possible jammed inside.
I added oats,
as oats are super versatile, work great
as a
regular flour replacer and taste delicious, along with some coconut oil and
chocolate chips (don't skimp out on the
chocolate chips, they are a must).
In a word, they are much healthier than a
regular chocolate chip cookie, but their taste is really decadent, just
as we like them!
FODMAPers can use
regular (non-vegan)
chocolate chips,
as semi-sweet
chocolate contains a negligible amount of lactose.
The melted
chocolate didn't spread
as far
as I wanted so I also added
chocolate chips (a few mini, and few
regular sized) on top.
Sure I love my
regular chocolate chippers but
as I've gotten older, I've graduated to the extra crunch with
chocolate chip oatmeal.
These items included potato
chips (crisps)(includes corn
chips but not savoury crackers or pretzels),
chocolate (either
as chocolate bars, blocks, boxes or bags), confectionery (candy)(excluding mints and chewing gum) and soft drinks (soda)(both diet and
regular).