Not exact matches
Her recipes are always exactly what I
want to eat (Chewy Orange Spice
Cookies and Brownie Ice Cream - just to name a few), her photos are stunning, and her writing is
real.
** At the recommendation of Deb's post, I used 1 cup of sugar, for a slightly less sweet
cookie since I was going to be using the filling (more like the original Oreo), use the greater amount (1 1/2 cups) if you
want a sweeter
cookie (less like the
real deal Oreo) or if you do not plan to fill them.
If you
want your mixture to look like
real cookie mixture, use oat flour or put your oats in the food processor and then add the banana and mix everything together.
If you
wan na get
real naughty, you take a big scoop of this ice cream and sandwich it between two leftover corn
cookies.
Knowing that the holidays are a time where we tend to over-indulge more than we're used to, I
wanted to create a recipe for a sweet treat that is equally delicious and equally nourishing (that is the definition of #RealAssFood after all, and the reason why these
cookies are called Real Ass Ginger Molasses Co
cookies are called
Real Ass Ginger Molasses
CookiesCookies!)
However, if you
want cookies and other baked goods that taste the most like the
real thing, this is probably the way to go.
Usually when I
want a
cookie I just go for it and eat a
real cookie but these are so tasty and I have no guilt about them: Nikki's Healthy
Cookie Recipe from 101 cookbooks 3 large, ripe bananas, well mashed (about 1 1/2 cups) 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 cup coconut oil, barely warm — so it isn't solid (or alternately, olive oil) 2 cups rolled oats 2/3 cup almond meal 1/3 cup coconut, finely shredded & unsweetened 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon fine grain sea salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 6 — 7 ounces chocolate chips or dark chocolate bar chopped
I've been forcing myself to get up and get dressed every day in
real clothes but all I
want to do is stay in my pajamas, drink coffee and eat the chocolate chip
cookies my mom made when she was here last week.
My moderate life is filled with lots fresh, whole,
real foods including kale, lean proteins, and healthy fats, but when I really
want a glass of red wine, a margarita, a beautiful baguette, or a chocolate chip
cookie, I don't deny myself and enjoy every bite or sip.
Great alternative to a traditional
cookie and perfect for when you need a 3 pm sugar fix and don't
want your hand to wind up in the chocolate chip bag... again... I subbed in a flax egg for a
real egg (just didn't have eggs in the house) and they turned out awesome.
I just tried this and it tasted delicous but I felt it was not firm enough and i
wanted it like a
real cookie dough texture so i put down some flour, and rolled the
cookie dough in it till i formed a ball then i left it in the fridge fr about 25 minutes and then it was just like
real cookie dough!
Who doesn't
want booze in their
cookies, that is the
real question!
Clearly the higher ups didn't
want a
real party — no one could have thought that punch and those
cookies would result in actual merriment.