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Chocolate Chip Cookies


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greg-gard Newbie

I really love chocolate chip cookies. I want to know what brand chocolate chip cookies are your favorite? Have you had any that you would recommend not buying?

Greg


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I make my own. The store bought gluten free ones that I have tried have been pretty gross in my opinion. There may be better ones out there then the ones I have tried though. Homemade ones I have got to taste normal.

Guest nini

I absolutely LOVE Kinnikinick's Montana's Chocolate Chip Cookies! (They almost taste like Chips Ahoy to me) They are the bestest! For home made cookies we love The Gluten Free Pantry's Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix. My daughter really love's the MiDel gluten-free Chocolate Chip Cookies. Me, I think they are gross...

emeraldskies Rookie

I like the Chewy Chocolate Chip cookies from Enjoy Life Foods. They're mini cookies that come in a box and are nice and soft. I also like the ones from Aunt Candice Foods, which have a harder, more "store bought" feel to them.

skbird Contributor

My favorite store-bought is Pamela's Pecan and chocolate chunk shortbread. They are a bit on the crunchy side which I like, but if you leave them open they do soften a bit. I absolutely love them. But you can also make Toll House cookies, just like the recipe on the bag of chocolate chips, if you use pretty much any gluten-free flour, or blend. Brown rice flour seems better than white rice, for some reason.

Stephanie

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I enjoyed the Mi-Del chocolate chip cookes and also they have animal cookies that were really buttery and delicious!

grantschoep Contributor

If you have a Wild Oats around, they make a chocolate chip cookie that is better than anything Ihave had. I have the kinnininnik and mi-del, both I thought were ok, until I tried the Wild Oats type. I thought they were actually really really good. I was extreamly surprised at them.


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mouse Enthusiast
I make my own. The store bought gluten free ones that I have tried have been pretty gross in my opinion. There may be better ones out there then the ones I have tried though. Homemade ones I have got to taste normal.

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KAITI,

Could you please give out the chocolate receipe for the cookies. MY non celiac disease husband loves them, but I really don't want the normal ones in the home, as the tempation just might be too much for me. Thanks, Armetta :)

MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

I use the Toll House traditional recipe and subsitute in gluten-free products.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

If you have a Whole Foods Market near you they make chocolate chip cookies in their gluten-free bakery that are great..... a million calories but really good.

Susan

mouse Enthusiast

I told my husband that we retired to the wrong state. The East Coast is much better for gluten-free foods. The problem is that we are both glad to get out of the snow and humidity. LOL. We have a Whole Foods about 45 minutes away and they DO NOT have a gluten-free bakery. We will probably be one of the last areas to get one :( as I think Arizona is about 20 years behind the rest of the nation in most things. OH Well. Sigh. I will just have to find the energy to make some.

Armetta B)

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Anja & Faith has submitted a marvellous :D Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe in the gluten-free recipe section of the Celiac Disease on-line Support group. Go to deliphiforums.com click on health and wellness. Click on Celiac Disease on-line Support group go to gluten-free recipes see at the top of the page advance search click type in Chocolate Chip Cookies and click you will see Anjay’s recipe your husband will be begging you for more. My husband turns into the cookie monster and he does not need to follow a gluten-free diet. :lol:

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Joan L. Hawkins Newbie

:) GREAT CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES :)

Potato Chocolate Chip Cookies :lol: (Gluten, wheat, soy, corn, egg free)

1/2 Cup Butter (1 cube)

1/2 Cup Sugar

1/2 brown sugar

2 eggs or Ener-g Egg Replacer

1 1/2 tsp Vanilla

1 and 1/4 cup Ener-G pure Rice Folour

3 tbs. Ener-g Pure Potato Flour

1 tsp baking powder Gluten-free Casein-free

1 tsp soda

1 cup Chocolate Chips or (Gluten-free Casein-free soy free chocolate chips New Life stores)

if you enjoy nuts 1/2 Cup chop peacans nuts

Cream butter and sugar together add eggs and whip well. Vanilla. Blend

dry ingredients together ( except chocolate chips). Mix into egg mixture.

Mix well. Mix in chocolate chips. Drop pieces of dough from spoon onto cookie

sheet. Bake for 10 to 11 minutes or until light brown. at 375 degrees

Nice soft cookie my son loves them. :D

Kim C1 Newbie

Hi~ I made some just today that have been the BEST since my daughter was dxed 10 months ago! She is 2 1/2 and I had to make that kid smile somehow with this diet! I have tried a BUNCH of different kinds of cookies for her but I got some of the Pamela's Ultimate Pancake and Baking Mix. There are several recipes on the back. I made the chocolate chip cookies today and I about FELL OVER! They are AWSOME! Taste JUST LIKE a regular toll house cookie I sware! My kids went crazy over them and thats the real test for me!

yummmy!

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trying4faith Apprentice
Anja & Faith has submitted a marvellous  :D Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe in the gluten-free recipe section of the Celiac Disease on-line Support group. Go to deliphiforums.com click on health and wellness. Click on Celiac Disease on-line Support group go to gluten-free recipes see at the top of the page advance search click type in Chocolate Chip Cookies and click you will see Anjay’s recipe your husband will be begging you for more. My husband turns into the cookie monster and he does not need to follow a gluten-free diet. :lol:

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Hi - I tried this, but cannot seem to get into the online group. All I find is a bunch of Top Sites and Sponsored Links :(

JoeB Apprentice

Thanks for the tip. I finally picked up the Wild Oats cookies and they are great - better than the Mi-Del's I was eating.

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I made chocolate chip cookies last week. They tasted good, but HOLY COW! They spread out all over the place. The dough looked/tasted like non-gluten-free cookie dough but a bit softer. When I took them out of the oven they were all super thin and about 4" around. I made a mental note to make "squares" next time and cook them in a cake pan.

And what exactly is a "Toll House" cookie? I've been hearing about those things for a long time. Is it just a brand name of chocolate chip?

ponita Newbie
Anja & Faith has submitted a marvellous  :D Chocolate Chip Cookies recipe in the gluten-free recipe section of the Celiac Disease on-line Support group. Go to deliphiforums.com click on health and wellness. Click on Celiac Disease on-line Support group go to gluten-free recipes see at the top of the page advance search click type in Chocolate Chip Cookies and click you will see Anjay’s recipe your husband will be begging you for more. My husband turns into the cookie monster and he does not need to follow a gluten-free diet. :lol:

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Thanks for the recipe!

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lpellegr Collaborator
I told my husband that we retired to the wrong state.  The East Coast is much better for gluten-free foods.  The problem is that we are both glad to get out of the snow and humidity.  LOL.  We have a Whole Foods about 45 minutes away and they DO NOT have a gluten-free bakery.  We will probably be one of the last areas to get one  :(  as I think Arizona is about 20 years behind the rest of the nation in most things.  OH Well. Sigh.  I will just have to find the energy to make some.

Armetta  B)

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Check out www.celiacchicks.com. They review bakeries and restaurants that can do gluten-free. Here's one in Arizona:

Aspire Market

16455 N. Scottsdale Road

Suite 107

Scottsdale, AZ

480.348.9124

Check out their website and see if it's worth the trip.

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