Date: Fri, 10 Mar 95 09:25:46 CST
From: cgibas@cysteine.ncsa.uiuc.edu (Cynthia Gibas)
Inspired by the sudden appearance of Obie's cookies in my HFS, but finding
them way too sweet, I made my own reduced-fat cookies last night. If you
put in dried fruit instead of choc chips (bad me) they might almost be
'fatfree'.
They are still sugar bombs, but I guess the essence of cookies is that the
sugar browns and makes them crispy, so I was afraid to reduce the amount too
much. This is adapted from my mom's chocolate chip cookie recipe.
cookie dough
1 c. White Wave soy yogurt
1 c. applesauce (unsweetened)
2-3 c. turbinado sugar (I used 3 last night, down from 4, want to reduce more)
2 t. vanilla
1 c. rolled oats (whole)
2 c. rolled oats (process in food processor to coarse flour)
mix well
sift together
1 c. unbleached flour
1.5 T. baking powder
1.5 T. baking soda
1 t salt
2 T. ener-g egg replacer
and add to the first mixture. The baking soda should react somewhat, making
the mass fluffy and easy to stir. Add more flour until a cookie dough texture
is reached (I had to use ~ 2.75 c. total).
Add chips or fruit or whatever. Shape into balls and bake at 375 until
browned. They do brown, they don't melt around the edges in that weird way
that bad cookies do, and were considered entirely successful.
kwvegan vegan