Yield: 1 servings
Measure | Ingredient |
---|---|
1 cup | White Wave soy yogurt |
1 cup | Applesauce (unsweetened) |
2 \N | To 3 c. turbinado sugar |
2 teaspoons | Vanilla |
1 cup | Unbleached flour |
1½ tablespoon | Baking powder |
1½ tablespoon | Baking soda |
1 cup | Rolled oats (whole) |
2 cups | Rolled oats (process in food |
\N \N | Processor to coarse flour) |
1 teaspoon | Salt |
2 tablespoons | Ener-g egg replacer |
MIX WELL
SIFT TOGETHER
Combine mixtures. 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 ~ 2¾ 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.
Source: 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.
Posted by cgibas@... (Cynthia Gibas) to the Fatfree Digest [Volume 16 Issue 7] Mar. 11, 1995.
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