It's basically the same as my base pancake recipe that I mentioned above,
with some chocolate chips thrown in.
Not exact matches
And seeing that you are endorsing pester power, why don't you just
throw the choc
chips into the mix — baking
with chocolate is so yummy Honestly these muffins look delish but they are such wannabe choc
chip muffins
I
threw in a couple of
chocolate chips and put it into a coffee mug spayed
with non-stick sprayed.
almost broke the hand mixer
with chocolate, since I didn't read the STIR in the
chocolate chips part correctly haha These biscuits look great and so easy to
throw together.
I thought
chocolate chips would melt
with the hot apples (not such a terrible problem...) but I
threw in frozen raspberries instead.
Feeling a bit adventurous, I played
with the recipe somewhat, adding some peanut butter to the cookies themselves and
throwing in some
chocolate chips.
I melted a quarter cup of unsweetened carob
chocolate chips with some coconut oil,
threw in lots of orange rind and some of its juice... People went ballistic.
So I whipped up a batch of gluten - free cookies
with chocolate chips and walnuts, and
threw some quinoa flakes into the mix.
Throw in a large handful of roughly - chopped
chocolate chips, and stir the muffin batter
with a spoon.
Whether it's for a last minute dinner party, or when you get a hankering for something sugary and your insatiable sweet tooth just can't wait for a batch of
chocolate chip cookies (my insatiable sweet tooth can never wait for a batch of cookies), these single serving pretzel cups are perfect because they can practically be
thrown together
with closed eyes.
I start my Vegan Slutty Brownies
with a simple
Chocolate Chip Cookie Base — all your basic cookie ingredients are in it,
with a boat load of Vegan Dark
Chocolate Chips thrown in.
A tip for melting
chocolate is to
throw in like 1 tsp crisco
with a small bowl of
chocolate chips and zap and stir for 10 seconds it will melt so much easier and it's less likely to burn.
Well, that was until I found myself
with 2 dozen
chocolate chip cookies that weren't all that great on their own (thanks to a recent oven fiasco — more on that later) but weren't mediocre enough to be
thrown away.
Love the idea of
throwing in a few Enjoy Life mini
chocolate chips with my son's Cheerios.
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