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		<title>Vegan Barley Flour Cookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/11/11/vegan-barley-flour-cookies/><img src=http://www.EgglessCooking.com/images/cookie/barley-flour-cookies.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>Very delicious vegan barley flour cookies using Ener-G egg replacer powder instead of eggs.]]></description>
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<p><strong><span title="B" class="cap"><span>B</span></span>arley flour</strong> is quite a new addition in my kitchen pantry.  This cookie recipe is my first experiment with barley flour and I&#8217;m happy to tell that it&#8217;s a huge success. Unlike whole wheat, barley flour did not impart a raw smell and taste in the cookies.  It&#8217;s finely ground so there is no grittiness too. I found Bob&#8217;s Red Mill Whole Barley flour in the organic aisle of the grocery store.  Like any other whole grain flour, barley flour too should be stored in the freezer.  Be sure to bring it to room temperature before baking.  Barley flour is less glutenous, so if you want to experiment with it start with cookie recipes first. Since cookies need very less or no rising at all, substituting upto half the quantity of all purpose flour in a cookie recipe should be fine.</p>
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<p>The following <strong><a href="http://www.albertabarley.com/barley/recipe.aspx?a=27" target=" _blank">cookie recipe</a></strong> uses only barley flour and we couldn&#8217;t tell it at all.  Be sure to use whole grain barley flour.  Some grocery stores carry a pure white color flour under the name barley flour but it&#8217;s not whole grain.  It&#8217;s made from pearled barley. </p>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Peanut Butter</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Margarine</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Brown Sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/3 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Granulated Sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/3 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Vanilla Extract</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>EnerG Egg Replacer</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 and 1/2 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Water, lukewarm</span><span class='qtyright'> 3 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Whole Barley Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Soda</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Salt</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Rolled Oats</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Rice Krispies</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Walnuts</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Carob Chips</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Dried Cranberries</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Water</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 teaspoon</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>20 cookies</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> Preheat the oven at 375F (190C).  Grease with non stick spray or line baking sheets with parchment paper.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> In a large mixing bowl add peanut butter, margarine and sugars.  Beat together well until smooth and creamy.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> In a blender (I used the small jar of my Magic Bullet), blend together the egg replacer and warm water until it&#8217;s frothy.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> To the creamed sugar mixture add the egg replacer liquid and vanilla.  Beat once again until it&#8217;s combined well.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> To this add the barley flour, baking soda and salt and stir well.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Add remaining ingredients and mix well.</p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> Spoon the batter onto a cookie sheet and bake for 10 to 12 minutes.  I took mine out after 11 minutes.</p>
<p><span class="step">8</span> Leave the cookies on the sheet for 5 minutes.  Then transfer it to a cooling rack for the cookies to cool completely.  Transfer the cooled cookies to an airtight container.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Taste</strong></b></span> These <strong>barley flour cookies</strong> taste very much like chocolate chip cookies.  It was qutie crisp after an hour of baking but became chewy the next day.  It still gets a light crunchiness from the Rice Krispies cereal.  We didn&#8217;t feel any difference in taste due to the use of barley flour. I was surprised that it tasted just like cookies made out of all purpose flour.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a peanut butter fan, but I used it to just finish it off.  So I was very happy because the presence of peanut butter was not at all felt from the 2nd day onwards.</p>
<p>I bought very little amount of carob chips and used it in this recipe instead of chocolate chips to make it completely vegan.  When tasted it by itself, I found that there was a slight difference in taste when compared to chocolate chips.  I didn&#8217;t like it that much.  But I literally couldn&#8217;t feel any difference (maybe a little or it was just psychological) when I tasted the cookies and my son didn&#8217;t find it.  The original recipe had called for 1/2 cup of chocolate chips, since I was using carob chips I used only 1/4 cup of it and I used 1/4 cup of dried cranberries.  However I&#8217;m not sure if I would substitute carob chips for chocolate chips in a chocolate chip cookie recipe.  Maybe it would be too much.  I think the better bet is to try other dairy free vegan chocolate chips instead.  </p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> For the margarine I used Fleischman&#8217;s Non Hydrogenated no salt added margarine.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> The original recipe mentions to use cornflakes.  I used Rice Krispies because I had only that in hand.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> Similarly you could use all nuts, or all chocolate chips or any dried fruits etc.  Just be sure to keep the measurements same though.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> At first I thought the quantity of sugar was more in the recipe with 1/3 cup each of brown sugar and granulated sugar, but it was perfect when we tasted the cookies.  Maybe it would have been even sweeter, had I used 1/2 cup of chocolate chips and raisins instead of cranberries.  </p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> The cookies don&#8217;t spread like the usual chocolate chip cookies.  So I think if you flatten it with a fork you may get crispier cookies but you would have to adjust the baking time.  Also I overlooked the 1 teaspoon of water in the recipe.  Maybe if I had added that the cookies would have spread a little bit.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> I have mentioned this a couple of times, but writing it once again.  If using a dark coated non stick pan, stay alert and take the sheet out of the oven 2-3 minutes earlier because the bottoms burn quite quickly.  The same thing happened in this recipe too.  Even after being careful and lining the cookie sheet with parchment paper the bottom of the cookies went black.  Maybe double lining the sheet would help.  I&#8217;m going to try it the next time.</p>
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<div class="roundedcornr_content_567221">These vegan <strong>barley flour cookies</strong> go to my <strong><a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/11/06/whole-grain-eggless-baking-event-barley/">Whole Grain (Eggless) Baking Event &#8211; Barley</a></strong>.</div>
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		<title>Wholesome Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/10/19/oatmeal-breakfast-cookies/><img src=http://www.EgglessCooking.com/images/cookie/cranberry-cookies.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>Very healthy, tasty and egg free breakfast cookies using quick cooking oats, navy beans, walnuts and cranberries..]]></description>
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<p><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span> found this recipe for wholesome <strong>breakfast cookies</strong> in the book One Smart Cookie by Julie Van Rosendaal.  I have made a couple of changes to make it even more healthy and was floored by the taste.  I really can&#8217;t believe that healthy can taste so good.  So if you have kids who drive you crazy without having breakfast, then this recipe is for you.  These breakfast cookies are packed with proteins, fiber, vitamins and minerals and low in fat too.  What better way to start a day than this? With a glass of milk or orange juice it&#8217;s sure to fill up even adults.</p>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Quick Cooking Oats</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Whole Wheat Pastry Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Soda</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Cinnamon (optional)</span><span class='qtyright'> a pinch</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Salt</span><span class='qtyright'> a pinch</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Navy Beans, rinsed and drained</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 can (19oz/540ml)</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Soft Tub Margarine</span><span class='qtyright'> 4 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Brown Sugar, packed (I used light)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Unsweetened Applesauce, measured in a dry measuring cup</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Vanilla Extract</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Peanut Butter Chips</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Dried Cranberries</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Walnuts, chopped</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Flax Seed Meal</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 tablespoons</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>24 cookies</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> Preheat the oven to 350F.  Line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper.</p>
<p><span class="step">1</span> Pulse the oats in a food processor until it resembles coarse flour.  To this also add the whole wheat flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt and process until combined.  Transfer this mix to a large mixing bowl.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> Put the drained and rinsed beans in the food processor and pulse until smoothly pureed.  You may add 2-3 tablespoons of water to make it easier.  Add the butter/margarine and process until well blended.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> Now add the brown sugar, applesauce and vanilla and pulse until smooth, scraping down the sides of the bowl.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Pour the bean mixture into the oat mixture and stir using a spatula.  Add the peanut butter chips/chocolate chips, raisins/dried cranberries, nuts and flax seed meal and stir until blended.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Drop by large spoonfuls of dough onto the prepared cookie sheets.  Flatten each one a little with your hand.  Have a bowl of water nearby to dampen your palms, so that flattening the cookies will be easy.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Bake for 14-16 minutes, until pale around the edges but still soft in the middle.  The cookies baked in a dark coated cookie sheet started browning after 14 minutes itself but the pale coated cookie sheet was done after 16 minutes.</p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> Place the the cookie sheets on individual wire racks.  Let it cool for 5 minutes.  Transfer the cookies to the cooling rack after that.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Taste</strong></b></span> These cookies tasted very much like the <strong><a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/12/08/fiber-one-breakfast-cookies/">Fiber One Cereal</a></strong> <strong>breakfast cookies</strong> I have baked earlier.  These are very soft cookies, more like a muffin.  The presence of whole grain flours like whole wheat pastry flour and oat flour did not affect the taste at all.  You cannot detect the navy beans too.  It&#8217;s not very sweet also.  If &#8220;healthy&#8221; tastes so good, I&#8217;m ready to eat healthy always.  My son takes it to school as a treat after having his lunch and he likes it so much.  </p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> You can use all purpose flour instead of whole wheat pastry flour, white beans instead of navy beans, butter or margarine, chocolate chips instead of peanut butter chips, raisins, pecans instead of walnuts.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> For chocolate flavored cookies use 1/2 cup of unsweetened cocoa powder instead of the flour.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> <strong><em>Updated:</em></strong> I stored these cookies in a cookie jar over the counter and it became very soft.  This is okay if you are going to consume it within 2-3 days.  The longer it stays on the counter the softer it gets.  Recently I borrowed Moosewood Restaurant Low Fat Favorites from the library and found a tip for storing low-fat cookies.  It says that the best way to store low-fat cookies is in layers separated by wax paper or plastic wrap in an airtight container in the freezer.  Defrost at room temperature for about 20 minutes before serving.  But I think storing in the refrigerator should be fine because it gives instant gratification</p>
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<p>These <strong>breakfast cookies</strong> go to my <strong><a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/09/18/whole-grain-eggless-baking-event-oats/">Wholegrain Baking Event &#8211; Oats</a></strong> hosted by me.</p>
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		<title>Oatmeal Coconut Cookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 13:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<p><span title="L" class="cap"><span>L</span></span>ast week my husband suddenly had cravings for <strong>coconut cookies</strong>.  He picked one pack from the store, but I put it back in the shelf because if he does not like it, he will not touch it and I have to finish it.  Moreover I try as much as possible to avoid buying baked goods for health reasons and also I don&#8217;t want to miss a chance to bake.  So as soon as I came home, dug out my Cookies book and started searching for coconut cookie recipes. That book has 1001 cookie recipes (published by Readers Digest) and there were a lot of types of coconut cookies and I narrowed down to this one because it was simple to bake, used little butter when compared to the other recipes and also it included oats.  As usual my husband did not relish these cookies immediately but started liking it very much after a couple of days when it was almost over and started asking for more.</p>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>All Purpose Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Soda</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Shredded Coconut (I used sweetened)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Quick Cooking Oats (I used large flake)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Butter</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Granulated Sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>21 cookies</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> Preheat the oven to 350F.  Butter two cookie sheets.  I used one extra large cookie sheet I recently purchased from Walmart.  It was a dark coated non stick pan.  Usually cookies baked on such dark coated sheets turn brown very quickly, so I lined it with parchment paper and then greased it with cooking spray.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> In a large bowl sift together the flour, baking soda and salt.  Stir in the coconut and oats.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> Melt the butter with the sugar and honey in a small saucepan over medium heat.  Remove it from the stove and let it cool for 2 minutes.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Pour the melted butter mixture to the dry ingredients and mix well with a spatula.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Roll into balls the size of walnuts and place 1 inch apart on the baking sheet and flatten it slightly with a fork.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown.  If using 2 cookie sheets, shift racks halfway through the baking to ensure even browning.  Mine turned golden brown after 13 minutes itself.  I think it&#8217;s because of the dark coated cookie sheet. </p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> Let the cookies cool on the sheets until they firm slightly.  Then using a spatula carefully lift the cookies and transfer it to a cooling rack to cool completely.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Taste</strong></b></span> These <strong>coconut cookies</strong> were very sweet. Initially it was crisp around the edges and chewy in the center.  After 2-3 days, it started getting soft around the edges too.  It also smells very buttery when consumed immediately. We did like the taste and I will make it again but will definitely do something to reduce the sweetness.  My son liked it very much, but my husband did not like it in the beginning. He started liking it after 4 days when it was more chewy.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> The recipe did not mention whether to use sweetened or unsweetened coconut.  I had the sweetened one, so I used it.  I think if I had used the unsweetened variety the sweetness of the cookies would have been perfect for us.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> Light corn syrup was mentioned in the recipe.  I had that in hand, but I anticipated that some of you might ask what can be substituted for it.  So I used honey.  I think either omitting this or reducing the quantity of sugar to 1/2 cup will also work if you want less sweeter cookies.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> These coconut cookies spread a lot, so be sure to leave enough space while placing the dough on the baking sheets.</p>
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<p>These oatmeal <strong>coconut cookies</strong> go to my <strong>Wholegrain Baking Event &#8211; Oats</strong><a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/09/18/whole-grain-eggless-baking-event-oats/">.</p>
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		<title>Whole Wheat Digestive Cookies</title>
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		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<p><strong><span title="D" class="cap"><span>D</span></span>igestive cookies</strong> (or digestive biscuits) are the backbone of British baking (that&#8217;s what I read in a book).  I was looking for a recipe with British origin in the Reader&#8217;s Digest Cookies book and found this one to be very simple to bake with ingredients easily available.  I have not changed anything in the recipe and also don&#8217;t have anything to write in the My Notes section because it&#8217;s pretty straight forward.  Just mixing dry ingredients and wet ingredients, forming a soft dough, rolling it out and cutting shapes with a cookie cutter.  How difficult is this?</p>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Whole Wheat Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 and 1/3 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>All Purpose Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Salt</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Rolled oats/quick cooking oats</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Butter</span><span class='qtyright'> 5 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Milk (I used 2%)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/3 cup</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>45 cookies</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> In a large mixing bowl sift all the dry ingredients except oats and sugar.  Stir in the oats.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> Take out the butter from the refrigerator, cut up into small pieces and add it to the flour mixture.  Using a pastry blender further cut the butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.  If you don&#8217;t have a pastry blender you can do this with your fingers or fork too, but it&#8217;s more work.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> Stir in the sugar and add milk little by little to form a soft dough.  Knead until smooth.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Press the dough into disk, wrap in plastic wrap and leave it in the fridge for 30 minutes.  Set the kitchen timer for 15 minutes.  When the timer goes off start preheating the oven at 375F for 15 minutes.  So by the time the oven preheats it will be 30 minutes and you can start working on the cookie dough.  Also butter 2 cookie sheets.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Lightly flour the surface.  Roll out the dough into 1/4 inch thickness.  Use a cookie cutter to cut out the cookies.  Gather the dough scraps, re-roll and continue the same procedure until all the dough is used.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> The cookies tend to stick to the floor, so use a spatula to lift and transfer the cookies to the baking sheets.  Place them 1 inch apart.  Prick all over with a fork. </p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> The baking time depends on the thickness of the cookies and the material of the baking sheet.  Note that cookies baked on a dark colored non stick baking sheet tend to bake faster and if not alert the bottom will get burnt.  My second batch cookies were thinner than the first batch.  So the first batch took 13 minutes, while the second batch was done in 10 minutes.  Look for golden color cookies.  If baking both the batches at the same time, place each baking sheet in individual racks and shift sheets halfway through baking.</p>
<p><span class="step">8</span> Leave the cookies in the baking sheet itself for 5 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack to cool.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Taste</strong></b></span> These <strong>digestive cookies</strong> taste exactly like sweet chapathi (or what we call chakkara roti in our house).  I don&#8217;t if everybody makes this chapathi.  First you roll out the chapathi dough, apply generous amount of ghee and sprinkle sugar all over, then fold it and apply ghee and sugar on each fold and roll it out once again and then cook it on a hot tava.  So these cookies taste exactly like that.  If you like the sweet chapathi you will definitely like this one too.  Initially you may feel that it is very sweet but once you eat one cookie you will get addicted to the sweetness and will reach out for one more. </p>
<p>As for the texture, it is crispy but not &#8220;melt in your mouth&#8221; type of crispness but quite similar to a hard candy.  After reading hard candy don&#8217;t assume that you cannot bite it.  It&#8217;s definitely chewable and very tasty.<br />
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/07/06/whole-grain-eggless-baking-event-whole-wheat/">Whole Grain Baking Event &#8211; Whole Wheat</a></strong> hosted by me and</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://foodiezone.blogspot.com/2009/07/announcing-awed-britain.html" target="_blank">Simran&#8217;s AWED &#8211; British</a></strong>.  AWED was started by <strong><a href="http://chefinyou.com/" target="_blank">DK</a></strong>.</li>
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		<title>Outrageous Oat Bran Cookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2009 20:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<p><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>n my previous post I had written about how I miss few things in Canada and how I was a little disappointed.  I think I have to take back my words now, because I have discovered few amazing things here.  I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;m going to find more interesting stuff once I start exploring the place.  Last week we had been to a mall and found a store called <strong><a href="http://www.bulkbarnfoods.com/ver_html.htm"target="_blank" >Bulk Barn</a></strong>.  From where I was looking I was able to see only the name of the store in big letters and big packets of bird food.  With the name and the bird food I thought it was some pet store where they were selling pet supplies in bulk and was thinking of skipping it.  But I turned back again and marched towards the store and I&#8217;m so glad I did it or else I would have missed something very amazing.  It&#8217;s a grocery store where supplies are sold in bulk and not in ready to go packs, so you can decide to buy how much you want.  Also they have an unbelievable selection of specialty flours/grains, baking supplies, nuts, candies and many more.  I felt like a kid in a candy store.  I was able to find a lot of stuff which was not easily accessible to me in US as well.</p>
<p>Another exciting find was the community center in our area.  It&#8217;s just 7 minutes walk from our home.  It has a decent size library (not much in the cooking section but a lot of materials for my son) and also a fitness center with reasonable prices.  There are a couple of parks and walking trails also nearby.  I&#8217;m loving it here! </p>
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<p>Now coming to today&#8217;s recipe, while grocery shopping last week I found <strong>oat bran</strong> and wheat bran in the store.  Back in US these and similar items were available but was either costly or I had to make a special trip to the health food store.  So I did not get a chance to use oat bran.  When I saw it here I immediately grabbed a pack of each.  I didn&#8217;t know what I was going to do but bought it anyway.  Here I have to mention something, I&#8217;m a shopaholic.  Not that I buy countless dresses and shoes (I used to be one back in India) but I love to buy grocery supplies and cookbooks.  While browsing the web for recipes using <strong>oat bran</strong> I found this <strong><a href="http://www.hodgsonmill.com/outrageous-oat-bran-cookies/" target="_blank" >recipe</a></strong>.  I have tweaked it little bit to suit our taste.</p>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>White Whole Wheat Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Oat Bran</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Flax Seed (I used powdered flax seed)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking Soda</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 teaspoon</span>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> Preheat oven to 350F.  Grease the baking sheet or line it with parchment paper.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> In a big bowl combine together the flours, bran, flax seed, baking powder, baking soda and raisins (if using) and set aside.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> In a medium bowl, blend together butter and sugars until creamy.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Add applesauce and vanilla and mix until well blended.  If you use an electric beater to mix the applesauce it may look curdled, but don&#8217;t worry.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> To the wet ingredients add the dry ingredients and mix well.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Drop the dough by tablespoon on prepared baking sheets.  Lightly spray the tablespoon with non stick spray, so that the dough will drop easily.  Use a butter knife to scoop out the dough from the tablespoon.</p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> The baking time mentioned in the recipe is 8-10 minutes.  The cookies look very even after 9 minutes but I removed them out anyway.  After it cooled we tasted it and felt that it required further baking.  So baked again for another 3 minutes.  This time it had a nice golden brown color.  Leave it in the baking sheet itself for a minute and then transfer it to a wire rack to cool completely.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Taste</strong></b></span>  The earthy smell of white whole wheat flour was predominant when the cookies were consumed fresh (on the day of baking).  But they tasted very good the second day.  The smell was very mild.  My son is enjoying the cookies very much, so I guess he doesn&#8217;t even smell anything different.    </p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span><span class="step">1</span> I reduced the quantity of both the sugars considerably and even then felt it was quite sweet.  So check the original recipe if you like your cookies very sweet.  I also used 3/4th cup of raisins, which was optional in the original recipe.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> I&#8217;m not a cinnamon fan, so I used very little of it.  I think the earthy smell of the whole wheat flour can be overcome by using considerable amount of cinnamon (about 1 teaspoon).  </p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> If oat bran is not available, you could also use coarsely powdered quick cooking oats.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Using non hydrogenated margarine or any vegan butter will make these cookies even more healthy by cutting back on saturated fat and cholesterol.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Usually I bake the entire batch on the same day and the cookies vanish in no time.  So this time I decided to freeze the dough.  I baked only 20 cookies.  Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and drop tablespoonful of the remaining dough onto the sheet.  Cover it loosely with another parchment/wax paper and freeze it for an hour or until it is firm enough.  Then transfer the frozen cookie dough to a Ziploc bag and write down the name of the cookie and date when it was prepared and put it back in the freezer.  I read that the dough keeps good anywhere between 1 month to 3 months.  Thawing of the dough is not necessary while baking it.  Just bake for additional 2-3 minutes.  In this recipe it would be around 13-15 minutes.<br />
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<strong>Update:</strong> I baked the frozen cookie dough and it was even better than the fresh ones.  I baked it for 16 minutes at 350F, switched off the oven but kept the baking sheet in the oven itself for another 10 minutes.  The cookies had a very nice golden brown color.  They were crisp on the outside and soft in the middle.</em></p>
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		<title>Eggless Chocolate Shortbread</title>
		<link>http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/03/11/chocolate-shortbread-cookies/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 09:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/03/11/chocolate-shortbread-cookies/><img src=http://www.egglesscooking.com/images/cookie/eggless-chocolate-cookies.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>These shortbreads have a crumbly "melt in your mouth" texture and are so very easy to bake too.]]></description>
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<p><span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>his recipe for eggless chocolate <strong>shortbread</strong> cookies is from a Martha Stewart book.  I think it&#8217;s called &#8220;Cookies&#8221;.  I noted it long time back so don&#8217;t remember it.  These are basic beginner&#8217;s level cookies.  These shortbread have a crumbly texture with a buttery smell and taste.  I wanted to bake a big batch of cookies and a simple recipe.  So this <strong>shortbread</strong> recipe fits the bill.  The yield mentioned in the recipe was 3 dozen but I got 5 dozen cookies. </p>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>All Purpose Flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Unsweetened Cocoa Powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 cup plus little for dusting</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Salt</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Unsalted Butter, at room temperature</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup/2 sticks</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Vanilla Extract (optional)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 teaspoon</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>60 cookies</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span> <span class="step">1</span> In a medium bowl sift together flour, cocoa and salt.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> In a large bowl add the butter and beat on medium speed for 5 minutes until fluffy.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> Add sugar and beat about 2 minutes, until very light in color and fluffy, occasionally scraping down the sides of the bowl with a spatula.  Add vanilla if using.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Add the flour mixture and combine on low speed, until flour is just incorporated and dough sticks together when squeezed with fingers.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Form dough into a flattened disk; wrap in plastic.  Chill until firm, at least 1 hour.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Preheat oven to 325F for 15 minutes.  Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.  I greased it lightly with the butter wrapper itself.</p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> Use a spoon to form the dough into balls and place on the prepared baking sheet.  I chilled it for 2 hours and the dough became so hard I was not able to scoop the dough.  I had to pinch the dough and roll it in between my palms.</p>
<p><span class="step">8</span> Bake until firm, 20 to 25 minutes, rotating halfway through (that is, moving the baking sheet in the top row to the bottom row and the vice versa) My cookies were ready around 23 minutes.</p>
<p><span class="step">9</span> Cool completely on a wire rack.  Dust with cocoa powder just before serving.  (I didn&#8217;t do this)</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span> These <strong>shortbread</strong> cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature up to 1 week.</p>
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		<title>Eggless Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 11:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<p><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>n my previous post I had mentioned that I had to bake cookies for my son&#8217;s class.  This was the other cookie I baked for his friends.  I used <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/10/06/eggless-chewy-chocolate-chip-cookies/"><strong>this</strong></a> recipe, but instead of using silken tofu as the egg replacement, I used EnerG egg replacer powder.  The instructions in the EnerG box mention that it does not work well with store bought mixes.  I took a chance anyway and was surprised that the cookies came out so well.  These cookies were also chewy and did not spread as much as the silken tofu ones.  Last time I had used Duncan Hines cake mix and this time I used Betty Crocker&#8217;s german chocolate cake mix and I felt that the latter ones had a smell which I didn&#8217;t relish.  I think the flavorings in the Betty Crocker cake mix gave that smell.  Nobody else could really feel it.  I&#8217;m known for my exceptional &#8220;nose-power&#8221;.  So the next time I bake these cookies I&#8217;m definitely going to use Duncan Hines.  Also this time I used dried cranberries instead of raisins, reduced the amount of chocolate chips and increased the quantity of dried fruit. <span id="more-1505"></span>  </p>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>German Chocolate Cake mix (I used Betty Crocker)</span><span class='qtyright'>  1 pack, 18.25oz </span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>EnerG</span><span class='qtyright'> 3 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Water</span><span class='qtyright'> 4 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Butter, melted</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup (1 stick)</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Oats (quick cooking)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Semisweet chocolate chips</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Dried cranberries</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Step-by-Step Procedure</strong></b></span> Check <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/10/06/eggless-chewy-chocolate-chip-cookies/"><strong>here</strong></a> for the procedure.</p>
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<p>These <strong>Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cookies</strong> go to <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/01/06/egg-replacement-event-egg-replacer-powder/"><strong>Egg Replacement Event &#8211; Egg Replacer Powder</strong></a> hosted by me.</p>
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		<title>Vegan Chocolate Crinkle Cookies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 12:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<div class="noPrint"><span title="I" class="cap"><span>I</span></span>t was my son&#8217;s turn again to provide snacks for his class.  The last time I baked these <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/11/05/vegan-brownie-cupcakes/"><strong>vegan brownies</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/11/05/vegan-brownie-cupcakes/"><strong>vegan pumpkin cookies</strong></a>.  This time I decided to bake rich cocoa <strong>crinkle cookies</strong> from Hershey&#8217;s Holiday Favorites.  This is a small book with recipes for decadent cakes, cookies, brownies and more.  I chose this recipe because it was simple to bake and also saw that the recipe yielded 6 and 1/2 dozen cookies and I need that much.  I was not sure for one reason because it used 4 eggs and it would be the first time I will be replacing 4 eggs with an egg substitute and especially with EnerG.  Finally I decided to go with it and baked it.  The <strong>crinkle cookies</strong> were real good.  I was expecting a crisp cookie, but it was chewy.  I think the quantity of sugar can be reduced.  Since it was for the kids I made it small (2 bites size).  I used approximately 1/2 tablespoon dough for each cookie and got exactly 100 cookies.  My son liked the cookies.  He usually narrates me everything that happens in class and from what he told I gathered that his friends liked it as well. </div>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Vegetable Oil (I used canola oil)</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Cocoa powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>EnerG (in place of 4 eggs)</span><span class='qtyright'> 6 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Water</span><span class='qtyright'> 12 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Vanilla extract</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>All purpose flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 and 1/3 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking powder</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Salt</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/2 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Powdered sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> for coating</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>100, 2 bite cookies.</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span> <span class="step">1</span> In a mixing bowl, stir together flour, baking powder and salt.  Keep it aside.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> In another large mixing bowl, beat together the oil and sugar.  Then add the cocoa and beat once again until well blended.</p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> In a blender, blend together the EnerG powder and warm water for 2-3 minutes until it&#8217;s foamy.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> Add the EnerG mix and vanilla extract to the wet ingredients and beat it once again.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Add the flour mixture gradually to the cocoa mixture, beating well.  At this stage the cookie dough becomes very thick.  My electric hand beater stopped working and I had to mix the dough with my hand.  It had the consistency of stiff chapathi dough.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> Cover and refrigerate the dough for at least 6 hours.</p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> Preheat oven to 350F for 15 minutes.  Prepare cookie sheets by greasing or lining with parchment paper. </p>
<p><span class="step">8</span> Shape the dough into balls (I used around 1/2 tablespoon of dough); roll in powdered sugar to coat.  Place about 2 inches apart on prepared cookie sheets.</p>
<p><span class="step">9</span> Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until almost no indentation remains when touched lightly and tops are crackled.  I baked mine for 11 minutes.  Cool slightly.  Remove from cookie sheet to wire rack and cool completely. </p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span> <span class="step">1</span> The instructions in the EnerG pack suggests to use warm water while blending the powder.  I didn&#8217;t do that in my earlier recipes but did this time and I think it foams up more while using warm water.  Also the suggested ratio for the powder and water is 1 and 1/2 teaspoons and 2 tablespoons water.  So it is 6 teaspoons powder and 8 tablespoons water in this recipe.  I did the same first and while mixing the dough I found that it did not come together.  It was crumbly.  So I added 1 tablespoon water at a time to the dough and felt the texture was right after adding 4 tablespoons of water in total.</p>
<p><span class="step">1</span> I first test baked 2 cookies.  When tasted I found that it was very sweet.  So for the subsequent batches I rolled the cookies with very less powdered sugar.  For the final batch, I rolled the shaped cookie dough in cocoa powder to balance the sweetness.  With the first bite you can taste a very light bitterness but it gets sweeter and the cookies were a little sticky.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> The next time I bake it I&#8217;m going to try reducing 1/4 cup of sugar.<br />
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<p>These vegan chocolate <strong>crinkle cookies</strong> goes to <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/01/06/egg-replacement-event-egg-replacer-powder/"><strong>Egg Replacement Event &#8211; Egg Replacer Powder</strong></a> hosted by me.</div>

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		<title>The BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies and it&#8217;s Eggless too!</title>
		<link>http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/01/23/best-chocolate-chip-cookies/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 11:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
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<span title="E" class="cap"><span>E</span></span>ureka! Eureka! that&#8217;s what I screamed once I tasted these eggless chocolate chip cookies.  I have baked <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/09/02/eggless-chocolate-chip-cookies/"><strong>crispy</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/10/06/eggless-chewy-chocolate-chip-cookies/"><strong>chewy</strong></a> variety of eggless <strong>chocolate chip cookies</strong> earlier, but hands down this is the BEST.  This recipe is from one of my favorite cookbooks &#8220;The Joy of Vegan Baking&#8221;.  I didn&#8217;t have non dairy butter and non dairy semi sweet chocolate chips, so used regular butter and semi sweet chocolate chips.  Other than that I did not make any changes in the recipe.  The cookies turned out awesome.  Crisp around the edges and chewy in the center.  Just perfect.  If you want to bake eggless chocolate chip cookies, then this is the recipe you must have.  <span id="more-1499"></span> </p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Ingredients</strong></b></span>
<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>All purpose flour</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 and 1/4 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Baking soda</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Salt</span><span class='qtyright'> 1/4 teaspoon</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Butter, softened</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup/2 sticks</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Granulated sugar</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Brown sugar, firmly packed (I used light)</span><span class='qtyright'> 3/4 cup</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Vanilla Extract</span><span class='qtyright'> 2 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Ener-G in place of 3 eggs</span><span class='qtyright'> 4 and 1/2 teaspoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Water</span><span class='qtyright'> 6 tablespoons</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Semi sweet chocolate chips</span><span class='qtyright'>1 and 1/2 cups</span>
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<div class='inglong'><span class='inleft'>Nuts (optional)</span><span class='qtyright'> 1 cup</span>
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<p>Yield: <strong>3 and 1/2 dozen cookies</strong></p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>Procedure</strong></b></span> <span class="step">1</span> Preheat the oven to 375F/190C.  If using a non stick pan greasing is not necessary, otherwise use parchment paper to line the cookie sheets.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> In a large bowl, cream together the butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and vanilla.  </p>
<p><span class="step">3</span> In a food processor/blender whip together the egg replacer powder and water together, until it&#8217;s thick and creamy.  Add this mixture to the creamed butter and sugar, combine thoroughly.</p>
<p><span class="step">4</span> In another bowl, sift together the flour, baking soda and salt.</p>
<p><span class="step">5</span> Gradually beat the flour mixture into the wet mixture until it begins to form a dough.</p>
<p><span class="step">6</span> When it is almost thoroughly combined stir in the chocolate chips and nuts, if using.</p>
<p><span class="step">7</span> I greased a tablespoon to scoop the dough and drop it easily onto the baking sheet.</p>
<p><span class="step">8</span> Bake 8-10 minutes, or until golden brown.</p>
<p><span class="step">9</span> Let stand for 2 minutes on the baking sheet itself.  Then transfer the cookies to wire racks to cool<br />
completely before storing.</p>
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<span class='postTabs_titles'><b><strong>My Notes</strong></b></span> <span class="step">1</span> My first batch of cookies did not turn golden brown even after 11 minutes.  I removed it anyway and noticed that the bottom was very brown.  So from the second batch onwards I removed it from the oven around 9 minutes itself.  Even though the cookies had a pale yellow color, they were baked enough and tasted very good.  I guess using dark brown sugar instead of light brown sugar would give the golden brown color.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span> For vegan <strong>chocolate chip cookies</strong> use non-hydrogenated, non dairy butter and nondairy semisweet chocolate chips.  </p>
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<p>This is my 3rd entry for the <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2009/01/06/egg-replacement-event-egg-replacer-powder/"><strong>Egg Replacement Event &#8211; Egg Replacer Powder</strong></a> hosted by me.<br />
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		<title>Eggless Pudding Cookies and homemade Cookie Tray</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Dec 2008 12:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Madhuram</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Cookies]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[all purpose flour]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[instant french vanilla pudding mix]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[instant pistachio pudding mix]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/12/22/eggless-pudding-cookies/><img src=http://www.EgglessCooking.com/images/cookie/vanilla-pudding-cookies.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>A very simple recipe to bake tasty cookies using instant pudding mixes.  These pudding cookies have a "melt in your mouth" texture.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="first-child "><center><img alt="Vanilla Pudding Cookies" src="http://www.EgglessCooking.com/images/cookie/vanilla-pudding-cookies.jpg" title="Vanilla Pudding Cookies" width="500" height="333" /></center></p>
<p><span title="F" class="cap"><span>F</span></span>ew months back I had baked <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/08/03/eggless-butter-pecan-cookies/"><strong>eggless butter pecan cookies</strong></a> using instant butterscotch pudding mix, which was a big hit.  These <strong>pudding cookies</strong> are very easy to put together and taste very good.  You don&#8217;t need eggs, baking soda, baking powder or sugar.  With only 3 ingredients (nuts optional) butter, pudding mix and flour you can bake these amazing <strong>pudding cookies</strong> in no time.  If you are interested in baking but have not baked before this is &#8220;the recipe&#8221; you should try.  Nothing can go wrong and I guarantee that everybody who taste these cookies will be asking you for the recipe. <span id="more-1484"></span></p>
<p><center><img alt="Pistachio Pudding Cookies" src="http://www.EgglessCooking.com/images/cookie/pistachio-pudding-cookies.jpg" title="Pistachio Pudding Cookies" /></center></p>
<p>Since it&#8217;s Christmas season, I&#8217;ve decided to bake goodies and give it to the people in my community, like the firefighters, ER workers, librarians, post men, etc.  So I decided to bake these <strong>pudding cookies</strong> in 3 different flavors, create an assorted cookie tray and hand it over to some of them.</p>
<p>This time I tried the instant pistachio pudding mix and french vanilla flavors.  Simply follow the <a href="http://www.egglesscooking.com/2008/08/03/eggless-butter-pecan-cookies/"><strong>butter pecan cookies recipe</strong></a> and substitute the butterscotch pudding mix with pistachio pudding mix for 1 batch and french vanilla pudding mix for another batch.  Also substitute the pecans with chopped pistachios and mini semi sweet chocolate chips respectively.</p>
<p>The 2 changes I made this time was:</p>
<p><span class="step">1</span> Toasting the nuts before adding it to the dough.  This gave a nice crunch to the cookies.  Toast the nuts in the oven itself while it is preheating.</p>
<p><span class="step">2</span>  Shaping the dough into balls and then flattening it with my palm.  For this I first dropped tablespoonsful of dough on the baking sheets.  I got 21 cookies for each mix.  Then I greased my hands by with little butter (from the butter wrapper) and then rolled each into ball and then flattened it by pressing it with my palm.  So this time I got beautiful round cookies for all the batches.  Last time I just dropped a tablespoonful of dough and used a fork to press it down.</p>
<p><center><img alt="Homemade Cookie Tray" src="http://www.EgglessCooking.com/images/cookie/cookie-tray.jpg" title="Homemade Cookie Tray" /></center></p>
<p>These cookies go to<br />
1.  Sharmi&#8217;s <a href="http://neivedyam.blogspot.com/2008/12/holiday-cookie-baking-event-and.html" target="_newwin"><strong>Cookie Baking Event</strong></a>.<br />
2.  Happy Cook&#8217;s <a href="http://mykitchentreasures.blogspot.com/2008/11/announcing-home.html" target="_newwin"><strong>Homemade Christmas Gifts</strong></a>.<br />
3.  JZ&#8217;s <a href="http://dessertpro.blogspot.com/2008/12/santas-holiday-challenge-my-first-event.html" target="_newwin"><strong>Santa&#8217;s Holiday Challenge</strong></a>.<br />
4.  Vandana&#8217;s <a href="http://cookingupsomethingnice.blogspot.com/2008/12/baking-for-beginners-put-on-those.html" target="_newwin"><strong>Baking for Beginners</strong></a>.<br />
5.  Susan&#8217;s <a href="http://foodblogga.blogspot.com/2008/11/announcing-eat-christmas-cookies-season.html" target="_newwin"><strong>Eat Christmas Cookies</strong></a>.  Check <a href="http://foodblogga.blogspot.com/2008/11/eat-christmas-cookies-season-2.html" target="_newwin"><strong>here</strong></a> for cookies from around the world.</p>
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