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DESSERTS:
COOKIES
Double Chocolate Chews- Low Fat
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Double
Chocolate Chews - Low Fat |
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Flavor is not
lost in this low fat cookie...
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1
cup |
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flour |
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½
cup |
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unsweetened cocoa powder |
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¼
tsp |
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salt |
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3
Tbs |
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unsalted butter |
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2½
ounces |
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nonfat cream cheese |
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1/3
cup |
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granulated sugar |
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½
cup |
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firmly packed dark brown sugar |
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1
tsp |
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vanilla extract |
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1½
ounces |
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mini- chocolate chips (or regular chips,
chopped) |
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1 |
Preheat oven
to 350°F. Spray 2 cookie sheets with nonstick
spray, or line with parchment paper. |
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On a sheet
of waxed paper, sift together flour, cocoa and
salt. |
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In a large
bowl, with an electric mixer, beat the butter,
cream cheese, granulated sugar, and brown sugar
until creamy. Beat in the vanilla. Beat the
flour mixture into the butter mixture. With your
fingers, knead in the chocolate chips. |
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Divide the
dough into quarters. Divide each quarter into 6
equal pieces. Roll each piece of dough into a
ball and place on the prepared cookie sheets.
Repeat to form 24 balls. Using the bottom of a
glass, press the balls into 2-inch rounds. |
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Bake cookies
in two batches, for 8 minutes, or until slightly
puffed and very soft to the touch. Let cool on
the pans for 1 minute, then transfer to wire
racks to cool before serving. |
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Servings: 24 |
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Yield: 2 dozen |
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Nutrition Facts |
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Amount Per Serving |
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Calories |
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75.64 |
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Calories From Fat (25%) |
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18.95 |
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% Daily Value |
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Total Fat
2.31g |
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4% |
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Saturated Fat 1.41g |
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7% |
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Cholesterol
4.05mg |
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1% |
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Sodium
42.99mg |
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2% |
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Potassium
54.30mg |
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2% |
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Carbohydrates
13.50g |
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5% |
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Dietary Fiber 0.84g |
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3% |
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Sugar 7.27g |
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Sugar Alcohols 0.00g |
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Net Carbohydrates
12.66g |
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Protein
1.40g |
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3% |
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WW Points 1.5 per cookie |
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Cooking Tips |
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*To prevent glass
from sticking when you flatten the balls of dough, coat
the bottom of the glass with granulated sugar. Dip glass
in water, then into a saucer of sugar. After you've
flattened the first cookie, the glass will become sticky
and the sugar will adhere to it. |
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Recipe Source |
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Great Taste- Low Fat: Time Life Books |
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***Hey,
This One's a Keeper!- would
make it again. "A very good low fat cookie! Only 75
calories per cookie works for me."
-San Diego, CA
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