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I want to make cookies at home. Can anyone suggest me the simple method to make it? Also tell me some sites who make cookies or sale cookies. So that I can see the look of cookies and get ideas for cookies shapes.
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sachishah wrote:
> > I want to make cookies at home. Can anyone suggest me the simple method > to make it? Also tell me some sites who make cookies or sale cookies. So > that I can see the look of cookies and get ideas for cookies shapes. lol! |
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sachishah wrote:
> I want to make cookies at home. Can anyone suggest me the simple > method to make it? Also tell me some sites who make cookies or sale > cookies. So that I can see the look of cookies and get ideas for > cookies shapes. Mix 1 cup Nutella with 1 egg, shape however you like, and bake at 350 F for 10 minutes. I got that recipe here on r.f.c. and it's a keeper. -S- |
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On May 6, 7:18*am, "Steve Freides" > wrote:
> sachishah wrote: > > I want to make cookies at home. Can anyone suggest me the simple > > method to make it? Also tell me some sites who make cookies or sale > > cookies. So that I can see the look of cookies and get ideas for > > cookies shapes. > > Mix 1 cup Nutella with 1 egg, shape however you like, and bake at 350 F > for 10 minutes. > > I got that recipe here on r.f.c. and it's a keeper. > > -S- Just put Nutella on a saltine and call it a cookie. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Mon, 6 May 2013 10:18:01 -0400, Steve Freides wrote: > >> sachishah wrote: >>> I want to make cookies at home. Can anyone suggest me the simple >>> method to make it? Also tell me some sites who make cookies or sale >>> cookies. So that I can see the look of cookies and get ideas for >>> cookies shapes. >> >> Mix 1 cup Nutella with 1 egg, shape however you like, and bake at >> 350 F for 10 minutes. >> >> I got that recipe here on r.f.c. and it's a keeper. > > Are you serious? > > Can I turn Biscoff spread back into biscoff cookies using the same > method? > > -sw I have no idea, but I've used this idea with other spreads and it's worked very well - it's worth a try. -S- |
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You can make an easy Peanut Butter cookie dough by mixing 1 cup of
Peanut Butter, one egg, and one cup of sugar. Bake in a 350 degree preheated oven for 8-10 minutes until they start to harden enough to hold together if you pick them up. |
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Michael OConnor wrote:
> You can make an easy Peanut Butter cookie dough by mixing 1 cup of > Peanut Butter, one egg, and one cup of sugar. Bake in a 350 degree > preheated oven for 8-10 minutes until they start to harden enough to > hold together if you pick them up. There you go - it's the Nutella cookie recipe. -S- |
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