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Coconut Macadamia Cookies....


kbabe1968

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kbabe1968 Enthusiast

Okay, one of my favorite cookies is one from the Food Network...it's by Rachel Ray...

Basically it's a sugar cookie dough (packaged) and you mix in macadamias, coconut and white chips...

My question is...what is the BEST, neverfail, close to real gosh-darned sugar cookie mix out there. I have leftover coconut from making ambrosia last weekend and I'd LOVE to make these cookies.

Also, are white chips safe??


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Mango04 Enthusiast

I recall really liking Open Original Shared Link, but I've never tried any other gluten-free sugar cookie mix

Juliet Newbie

I actually really liked the sugar cookies recipe on the back of Pamela's Products Ultimate Baking & Pancake mix. Other than seeing the little flecks of almond meal, they actually tasted just like sugar cookies (I was able to compare them almost side by side the day I made them since I don't have Celiac Disease). The only problem was they got stale a little quickly (by the third day) and they spread a bit more than regular sugar cookies, but only a little. I actually just did their recipe on the back for chocolate chip cookies and added some extra almond meal (about 1 1/2 tbsp.) and it really made a difference. The cookies had more moisture, didn't spread as much, and lasted a bit longer - after 3 days they were still good but I couldn't test it for longer than that since they were all gone :)

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