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tunafish246 10-10-2012 02:04 PM

Cookie Recipe - IP Phase 1
 
I'm sorry of this has already been posted, but any cookie recipe I have found either is with alternatives or oatmeal (not Phase 1 friendly). My coach (who is my sister) gave me this recipe and I thought it was great! I have been craving cookies the whole time and this helped a lot!

Mix together:
IP packet of Cappuccino or Pudding (I found cap was a little crispier and pudding softer)
3 Tbs egg whites
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp coconut oil - make sure 0 carbs
1 tsp Splenda

Drop by spoon fulls onto cookie sheet with parchment paper. Bake at 350 for 10-12 mins.

These would be great when traveling and not wanting to take the shaker along. The recipe makes about 5-6 cookies. I did find that the cap made a think mix, while the pudding was almost chunky. I smooshed the chunks in my hands and made a ball and then pushed it down flatter.

Coconut oil can be found at health food stores, I found mine at bulk barn.

jules26965 10-10-2012 02:16 PM

I make cookies out of the IP oatmeal...1 egg white, 1/4 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp Splenda, WF chocolate syrup or dip (because I like chocolate) to taste, and 1 1/2 oz of water (although I'm sure you could put some coconut oil in there.

Spoon to cookie sheet - Back at 350 for 10-12 min.

My pudding cookies never turn out right -- they have like this tougher "shell" on the outside, but I've never put oil in the mix so maybe that's the key. The oatmeal ones are darn good too :) But I believe oatmeal is restricted while pudding is not!

Samkatmom 10-10-2012 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tunafish246 (Post 4493874)
I'm sorry of this has already been posted, but any cookie recipe I have found either is with alternatives or oatmeal (not Phase 1 friendly). My coach (who is my sister) gave me this recipe and I thought it was great! I have been craving cookies the whole time and this helped a lot!

Mix together:
IP packet of Cappuccino or Pudding (I found cap was a little crispier and pudding softer)
3 Tbs egg whites
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp coconut oil - make sure 0 carbs
1 tsp Splenda

Drop by spoon fulls onto cookie sheet with parchment paper. Bake at 350 for 10-12 mins.

These would be great when traveling and not wanting to take the shaker along. The recipe makes about 5-6 cookies. I did find that the cap made a think mix, while the pudding was almost chunky. I smooshed the chunks in my hands and made a ball and then pushed it down flatter.

Coconut oil can be found at health food stores, I found mine at bulk barn.

I make essentially the same thing; however, I do not add Splenda and use one less tablespoon of egg white. My favorite mix to use is the chocolate drink mix. I love the idea of using coconut oil, I have some but never thought to use it. I know what I am trying tomorrow.

fourstubbs 10-10-2012 02:58 PM

I tried making cookies out of the chocolate drink mix last night and they were terrible! They were a weird texture...it was the drink packet, 1 t. baking soda, 2 egg whites and a little stevia. Can anyone give me advice or lead me to a truly good cookie? :) Thanks!

Willi 10-10-2012 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tunafish246 (Post 4493874)
I'm sorry of this has already been posted, but any cookie recipe I have found either is with alternatives or oatmeal (not Phase 1 friendly). My coach (who is my sister) gave me this recipe and I thought it was great! I have been craving cookies the whole time and this helped a lot!

Mix together:
IP packet of Cappuccino or Pudding (I found cap was a little crispier and pudding softer)
3 Tbs egg whites
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp coconut oil - make sure 0 carbs
1 tsp Splenda

Drop by spoon fulls onto cookie sheet with parchment paper. Bake at 350 for 10-12 mins.

These would be great when traveling and not wanting to take the shaker along. The recipe makes about 5-6 cookies. I did find that the cap made a think mix, while the pudding was almost chunky. I smooshed the chunks in my hands and made a ball and then pushed it down flatter.

Coconut oil can be found at health food stores, I found mine at bulk barn.

Is your coconut oil a solid at room temperature? Thanks for the recipe. I travel for work, so this is a great idea. Do you know how long they stay fresh?

ragdoll74 10-10-2012 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fourstubbs (Post 4493963)
I tried making cookies out of the chocolate drink mix last night and they were terrible! They were a weird texture...it was the drink packet, 1 t. baking soda, 2 egg whites and a little stevia. Can anyone give me advice or lead me to a truly good cookie? :) Thanks!

Check Rainbow's recipe thread. I think you should have added coconut oil to your recipe and also a little flavoring extract would help. Don't overbake them.

I used coconut extract in my chocolate cookies and they tasted like almond joy. mmmm Haven't made them in a while. I'll be doing some IP baking tonight!

fourstubbs 10-10-2012 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ragdoll74 (Post 4494039)
Check Rainbow's recipe thread. I think you should have added coconut oil to your recipe and also a little flavoring extract would help. Don't overbake them.

I used coconut extract in my chocolate cookies and they tasted like almond joy. mmmm Haven't made them in a while. I'll be doing some IP baking tonight!

thanks ragdoll, I appreciate it. Maybe the addition of coconut oil will help. :)
Let me know how your baking turns out...

tunafish246 10-11-2012 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Willi (Post 4494028)
Is your coconut oil a solid at room temperature? Thanks for the recipe. I travel for work, so this is a great idea. Do you know how long they stay fresh?

It's kinda a solid . . I guess the texture of butter. I have no idea how long they stay fresh, sorry.

Bella73123 10-11-2012 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tunafish246 (Post 4493874)
I'm sorry of this has already been posted, but any cookie recipe I have found either is with alternatives or oatmeal (not Phase 1 friendly). My coach (who is my sister) gave me this recipe and I thought it was great! I have been craving cookies the whole time and this helped a lot!

Mix together:
IP packet of Cappuccino or Pudding (I found cap was a little crispier and pudding softer)
3 Tbs egg whites
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp coconut oil - make sure 0 carbs
1 tsp Splenda

Drop by spoon fulls onto cookie sheet with parchment paper. Bake at 350 for 10-12 mins.

These would be great when traveling and not wanting to take the shaker along. The recipe makes about 5-6 cookies. I did find that the cap made a think mix, while the pudding was almost chunky. I smooshed the chunks in my hands and made a ball and then pushed it down flatter.

Coconut oil can be found at health food stores, I found mine at bulk barn.

This recipe works well with the Wildberry IP packet too. The first time I made it I used EVOO, and they came out a little hard, second time I used coconut oil and they were WAAAY better!

cajunladybug22 10-11-2012 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fourstubbs (Post 4493963)
I tried making cookies out of the chocolate drink mix last night and they were terrible! They were a weird texture...it was the drink packet, 1 t. baking soda, 2 egg whites and a little stevia. Can anyone give me advice or lead me to a truly good cookie? :) Thanks!

I notice that you said you use baking soda. Looks like every recipe I've seen calls for baking powder. That could be a big difference...

szzanni86 10-11-2012 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jules26965 (Post 4493887)
I make cookies out of the IP oatmeal...1 egg white, 1/4 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp Splenda, WF chocolate syrup or dip (because I like chocolate) to taste, and 1 1/2 oz of water (although I'm sure you could put some coconut oil in there.

Spoon to cookie sheet - Back at 350 for 10-12 min.

My pudding cookies never turn out right -- they have like this tougher "shell" on the outside, but I've never put oil in the mix so maybe that's the key. The oatmeal ones are darn good too :) But I believe oatmeal is restricted while pudding is not!

I have been looking for this! I have the maple oatmeal. Thanks!

maezy1 10-11-2012 02:22 PM

stupid question #1,000,000....how many cookies equal a serving?

ragdoll74 10-11-2012 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maezy1 (Post 4494980)
stupid question #1,000,000....how many cookies equal a serving?

If you use one packet to make the cookies, the entire batch is one serving.

fourstubbs 10-11-2012 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cajunladybug22 (Post 4494859)
I notice that you said you use baking soda. Looks like every recipe I've seen calls for baking powder. That could be a big difference...

Hi cajunlady...the recipe I have uses baking soda...(I had to re-check that) but yeah, I'll try it again with the baking powder. Thanks!!

ablever 10-12-2012 01:11 AM

What did I do wrong?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tunafish246 (Post 4493874)
I'm sorry of this has already been posted, but any cookie recipe I have found either is with alternatives or oatmeal (not Phase 1 friendly). My coach (who is my sister) gave me this recipe and I thought it was great! I have been craving cookies the whole time and this helped a lot!

Mix together:
IP packet of Cappuccino or Pudding (I found cap was a little crispier and pudding softer)
3 Tbs egg whites
1 tsp baking powder
2 tsp coconut oil - make sure 0 carbs
1 tsp Splenda

Drop by spoon fulls onto cookie sheet with parchment paper. Bake at 350 for 10-12 mins.

These would be great when traveling and not wanting to take the shaker along. The recipe makes about 5-6 cookies. I did find that the cap made a think mix, while the pudding was almost chunky. I smooshed the chunks in my hands and made a ball and then pushed it down flatter.

Coconut oil can be found at health food stores, I found mine at bulk barn.


I was so excited to try this so I made it tonight for my evening snack. I wish I could say it was great but it wasn't very good at all. I must have done something wrong.

I used the dark chocolate pudding mix and some stevia and followed everything else in the recipe. I left it in the oven for a couple of minutes longer than you suggested.

When I ate the cookies, they were a wierd combination of dry and rubbery. I still ate it but was sad that it wasn't very good.

Any suggestions on improving my recipe or technique? I wasn't sure if the texture was because of the added minutes in the oven or the pudding mix or something else.

Thanks in advance for any and all responses :)


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