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Made My Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookies gluten-free!


wolfie

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They turned out wonderfully!!!! The kids (who don't have to eat gluten-free) loved them, as did the rest of the family! My Step Dad had 4 or 5 of them!

Here is the recipe:

3/4 c granulated sugar

3/4 c brown sugar

2 sticks of butter (melted)

1 large egg

1 tsp vanilla

2 1/4 cup gluten-free flour (I used Bob's Red Mill All purpose)

1 tsp Xanthan gum

1 tsp baking soda

1 tsp salt

1 pkg. semisweet choc chips (I used Nestle)

Heat oven to 375

Mix sugars, butter, vanilla and egg in bowl. Stir in flour baking soda and salt. (Dough will be stiff)

Stir in chocolate chips

Drop by rounded teaspoonfuls about 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheet

Bake 8 - 10 minutes or until light brown. Cool slightly; remove from cookie sheet and cool on wire rack.

Enjoy!!

I am so excited that I was able to use my old recipe and have it turn out so well!! WOOHOO!


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OOOhh Wolfie!

These look good... I will have to try them :) My favorite CC Cookies had oatmeal in them :( Guess those are gone?

We haven't gone gluten free yet, but at the rate we are going, we will have a whole house of GOOD gluten-free recipes by the time were ready!

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OOOhh Wolfie!

These look good... I will have to try them :) My favorite CC Cookies had oatmeal in them :( Guess those are gone?

We haven't gone gluten free yet, but at the rate we are going, we will have a whole house of GOOD gluten-free recipes by the time were ready!

Put some flax meal into your cookies, it kind of mocks wheat/oats in texture. Also, it's a great source of omega-3's and fiber!

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