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Old 08-22-2012, 08:50 PM   #1  
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OMG you guys! I have died and gone to heaven... I was craving a chocolate cookie but didn't want to use the oatmeal packet because it is restricted. So I experimented with the chocolate mug cake recipe. Instead of putting the batter in the microwave, I made 5 thin cookies and cooked them on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper at 350 degrees for around 40 minutes. These were so crispy and yummy!! I can't wait to make another batch tomorrow.

Maybe this recipe already exists??? If not, enjoy!
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OMG you guys! I have died and gone to heaven... I was craving a chocolate cookie but didn't want to use the oatmeal packet because it is restricted. So I experimented with the chocolate mug cake recipe. Instead of putting the batter in the microwave, I made 5 thin cookies and cooked them on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper at 350 degrees for around 40 minutes. These were so crispy and yummy!! I can't wait to make another batch tomorrow.

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in my oven right now, can't wait to try them. They smell great! Thanks!
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Can you post the entire recipe? thanks!
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OMG you guys! I have died and gone to heaven... I was craving a chocolate cookie but didn't want to use the oatmeal packet because it is restricted. So I experimented with the chocolate mug cake recipe. Instead of putting the batter in the microwave, I made 5 thin cookies and cooked them on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper at 350 degrees for around 40 minutes. These were so crispy and yummy!! I can't wait to make another batch tomorrow.

Maybe this recipe already exists??? If not, enjoy!
This sounds great but I am not familiar with the chocolate mug cake. What is it?
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http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/idea...-cake-mug.html
Heres an old thread with the recipe
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Old 08-23-2012, 08:16 AM   #6  
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Thanks LizRR! These are soooo delicious. So, rcrochet, what do you think??? Did they satisfy your sweet tooth?
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Sounds yummy. I just printed it even though I haven't started the program yet! Lol
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thanks lizRR. Can't wait to try them
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Yippee!! I am going to try this today. I love you guys that experiment and then share! Thank you!
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I'm looking forward to trying this TONIGHT!!!
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I made these last night, but I don't think that I made them thin enough because they didn't come out crispy.

snolover, did you spread the batter out to make them thin? I just dropped a blob on the cookie sheet (like I would with regular cookies).....
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Oh No..... I must have done something wrong! I just took these out of the oven and they are totally burnt! I made 5 thin cookies like the recipe said. 350 degrees oven. Set the timer for 40 minutes. At 36 minutes I looked at them and thought they looked done. Well were they ever done!!!! I took a bite and it felt like I had bit into a charcoal brickette LOL. I did something wrong. All you others let me know how yours came out. I did think that 40 minutes for a thin cookie was long time. Usually cookies need about 12 to 15 min.
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i cant wait to try this!!!!
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Oh No..... I must have done something wrong! I just took these out of the oven and they are totally burnt! I made 5 thin cookies like the recipe said. 350 degrees oven. Set the timer for 40 minutes. At 36 minutes I looked at them and thought they looked done. Well were they ever done!!!! I took a bite and it felt like I had bit into a charcoal brickette LOL. I did something wrong. All you others let me know how yours came out. I did think that 40 minutes for a thin cookie was long time. Usually cookies need about 12 to 15 min.

I took mine out after 25ish mins; they had a nice golden colour to them (I used the vanilla drink mix).
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Oh No..... I must have done something wrong! I just took these out of the oven and they are totally burnt! I made 5 thin cookies like the recipe said. 350 degrees oven. Set the timer for 40 minutes. At 36 minutes I looked at them and thought they looked done. Well were they ever done!!!! I took a bite and it felt like I had bit into a charcoal brickette LOL. I did something wrong. All you others let me know how yours came out. I did think that 40 minutes for a thin cookie was long time. Usually cookies need about 12 to 15 min.


I just think this is hilarious! Sorry you wasted your packet, but it is funny the way our experiments turn out sometimes!
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