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Chocolate Chip Cookies


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purple Community Regular

Open Original Shared Link Awesome Chocolate Chip Cookies

I just baked a small sample of these cookies. So easy. Only 7 ingredients including the almonds.

I ground up some almonds in the blender to make the flour. You will have more flour than nuts so grind less than the amount called for, then remeasure. Didn't have any df chips so I used some bittersweet chocolate shavings. I made the dough smaller than a walnut and they baked into the size of silver dollars. Be sure to make them small and don't over bake them. Really good and healthy.

They are free of: grains, gluten, soy, table sugar, dairy, eggs, soy and gluten, depending on the chips you use ;)

They really are "AWESOME"!


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Darn210 Enthusiast

Purple . . . you need to submit your photo to recipezaar . . . your cookies look much better than those of the poster of the original recipe.

purple Community Regular
Purple . . . you need to submit your photo to recipezaar . . . your cookies look much better than those of the poster of the original recipe.

No kidding :lol: they are the original Tollhouse cookies so they have every chip and nut hand placed perfectly just for the photo ;) or however they do it with cameras these days.

My cookies didn't look like the ones in the recipe photo either...prob b/c I ground my own almonds. If anyone tries them be sure to make little ones.

Darn210 Enthusiast
No kidding :lol: they are the original Tollhouse cookies so they have every chip and nut hand placed perfectly just for the photo ;) or however they do it with cameras these days.

:lol::lol::lol:

I was going to say . . . you did such a nice job with putting a glass of milk in the background and the nice colors . . . a real professional looking photo!!!

:lol::lol::lol:

sickchick Community Regular

WOHOO!!!! :lol:

LOOK at you go GIRL!!!!!

:):):)

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