Friday, December 4, 2009

Mmmmmm...Coooookkkies! Lily's favorite!

My Lily, I think, was doomed from the get go on the chocolate front.  I have always had a major sweet tooth.  I love chocolate candy, baked things or just straight chocolate chips from the bag.  A few of my favorite candies--the number one is totally dependent on my mood--are Skittles and brownies!  Jeremy also has a sweet tooth and will pretty much eat whatever is offered as long as it's sweet, but his absolute favorite is chocolate.  He loves chocolate the way a woman loves chocolate.  So, for Lily, I'm afraid it's been love from first bite.  When she was a baby just learning how to talk  she could identify a sweet yummy (that she had never seen before) as something yummy and to be wanted!

A couple of years ago my friend Heidi came up with this altered chocolate chip cookie recipe that is pretty much the only kind of cookie I make.  I always offer them first before telling people how good for you they are.  These are Lily's absolute favorite and she will generally choose to have these even over brownies!  She calls them "warm cookies" and jumps up and down excited when I ask her if she wants to help me make them.  They're so yummy and low in fat and sugar that I've even been known, in a pinch, to give her 2 or 3 for breakfast as we rush out the door.



“No-Guilt” Chocolate Chip Cookie


3 Lrg. Eggs                      1 cup Flax Meal
½ cup brown sugar           ½ cup white sugar
6 Tbs. butter (melted)         2 tsp. Vanilla
2 cups Whl. Wheat Flour    1 tsp. Baking  Soda
½ tsp. salt                       ¾ cup oatmeal (of any variety)
1-1   ¼ cups Mini-chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350F. Beat the eggs well. Add the sugars and vanilla and mix until sugar dissolves in eggs.  Add the melted butter (be sure it’s not too hot so it won’t cook your eggs), mix well.  Add flax meal and baking soda, mix well.  Mix in all other dry ingredients except Chocolate chips.  When well combined add chocolate.  Combine.  This is a more crumbly dough.  Spoon it in 2-3 Tbs. drops onto your cookie sheet.  This dough doesn’t melt like most so you can place them closer than usual.  Bake for 10 min. NOTE: if you don’t use a baking stone reduce cooking time to 6 min.



3 comments:

  1. hmmmm are these the ones you brought to cell group once??? They were pretty good (but I must burst your bubble, they actually are pretty high in calories via the sugar, chocolate, and butter, which makes them not so good for you, but they do have good things in them like the oats and flax!). sorry, im such a health nut and I read health stuff all the time lol. Even granola bars can actually be just as bad for you as candy bars. You learn something every day huh? : D

    Rachel

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  2. I know they aren't exactly "healthy" but they have way less than half the amount of butter and half the amount of sugar as regular chocolate chip cookies. So, really in comparison...plus with the flax and whole wheat and oatmeal they are much better than regular cookies. I know about the granola bars...when I do get one for Lily I actually call them candy bars.

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  3. These are fabulous, I'm so glad you posted the recipe so we all can steal it. :) hee hee

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