Ingredients
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2
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2/3
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1
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1
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1
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1/4
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Directions
Forgotten Cookies-Diabetic,I haven’t tried this recipe yet but I couldn’t pass up posting it because I don’t want to lose it and others might enjoy a “legal” cookie recipe. I’m totally guessing at the yield. Zaar is listing the calorie and fat content (mostly fron the nuts) for a dozen cookines. Dividing 12 into that amount breaks down to each cookie having 33.5 calories. If you wish to lower it more just use less nuts.,I made this recipe because a local mechanic came to my rescue. He is a diabetic. I had never made a diabetic dessert before.That being said, this recipe is really easy and fun to make. I couldn’t find any sugar-free chocolate chips, so used semi-sweet and chopped then up really fine. The taste of Splenda is not the greatest, but I think this is a great sweet treat for the diabetics out there. I haven’t heard if my mechanic friend liked them, but if not, that’s okay, my mom and I sure enjoyed them!
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Oven to 350. |
2
Done
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Beat Egg Whites Until Foamy. |
3
Done
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Gradually Add Sugar Substitute and Continue Beating Until They Hold Stiff Peaks. |
4
Done
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Add Salt and Vanilla. |
5
Done
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Stir Well. |
6
Done
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Stir in Pecans and Chocolate Chips. |
7
Done
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Cover Cookie Sheet With Foil and Spray With a Non Stick Spray. |
8
Done
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Drop by Teaspoonfuls Onto the Foil. Put in Oven Then Turn the Oven Off. |
9
Done
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Leave Overnight in Oven With Door Closed. |