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Monday, November 16, 2009

Double Peanut Butter Cookies



The celebration of friends continues! Following the Grand Lasagna Night on Wednesday, Zach and I were blessed to have Kathleen spend 3 more fabulous days with us, complete with endless, endless chatting and explosions of laughter,


along with a trip to the famous Big Pie in the Sky Pizzeria,


where a single slice of pizza really is lunch for two people,


as well as a jaunt into Atlanta for the best milkshakes at Flip Burger Boutique!

Seriously. Pumpkin Pie...


and Chocolate Mole milkshakes. Beyond words.


Then, on Saturday afternoon, I zoomed into downtown to pick up... Guess who? Fellow blogger Jamie, of No Animals Lots of Carbs!


Jamie and I have been friends for ages, but hadn't actually seen each other in three years! Such a treat to catch up in person at last! :-)


Of course, you can't keep two bloggers out of the kitchen for too long... ;-) On Jamie's first day here, we headed straight for the farmer's market, then back home to fix peanut stew!


After a glorious day hiking on Sunday, the three of us returned to downtown Atlanta for dinner, but this time we resisted ordering dessert, because, after all, there were cookies waiting at home... I still am in awe at the realization that I was able to share these cookies with two precious friends in one week... Such a gift of joy... and deliciousness!

Between the glorious gift of spending time with out-of-town friends, and the flavors of special-occasion, celebratory treats, how could we be any happier? :-)



Double Peanut Butter Cookies

3/4 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 cup light non-hydrogenated vegan marg or butter
1/4 cup applesauce
1 cup chunky peanut butter
1 1/4 cup raw turbinado sugar
1 egg
1 T milk or soymilk
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup peanut butter chips
1/2 cup dark (at least 60% cacao) chocolate chips

~ Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a baking sheet with cooking spray.
~ Stir together the whole wheat flour, all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt, and set the mixture aside.
~ Beat the vegan marg or butter, applesauce, and peanut butter together until fluffy.
~ Pour in the turbinado sugar and beat until well combined.
~ Add the egg, and mix well.
~ Add the milk or soymilk, and the vanilla, and mix well once more.
~ Pour in the flour mixture, and stir until well combined.
~ Using your hands, gently knead the peanut butter chips and dark chocolate chips into the cookie dough.
~ Continuing to use your hands, roll the dough into 1" diameter balls and place them on the baking sheet. Bake for 14 to 16 minutes - until the cookies are just set. Allow the cookies to cool on wire racks, or serve them warm, of course... :-)


14 comments:

  1. Great company and HOLYYUMGOODNESS do all those dessert-y treats look fabulous.

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  2. Oh wow, that WAS the perfect weekend! Any post with the words"double peanut butter" in them has to be the best post on Earth. And a pumpkin milkshake? And PIZZA?? And good friends, or course :) I wish Nick and I did more things like hiking. We just don't ever do that, but we go on walks, not the same.

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  3. Looks like you had a fun time over the past few days. That pizza looked good. i love places that still serve it by the slice. Oh, and the cookies look heavenly.

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  4. I'm always impressed with how low fat and healthified you make your sweets. You just have a great knack for it :)

    Gotta love those milk shakes too... you can NEVER, ever have too much pumpkin spice in your life :)

    Have fun with your friends!

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  5. I saw "farmer's market" and it prompted me to ask--have you gone down to visit "Your DeKalb Farmer's Market" in Decatur? Because if not, you really need to--it's not so much an actual farmer's market as an international market, and it's so much fun. You can get tubs of spices for very low prices, meat and cheeses usually not found in U.S. grocery stores, and they have a huge variety of produce and other groceries. Definitely a required trip for a cooking fiend living in the ATL area.

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  6. A double whammy of peanut butter and friends to share it with ...wnat could be better.

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  7. Those milkshake pictures make me a little weak at the knees.

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  8. Those pb cookies sound awesome!!Hope you had a wonderful time with your friends and enjoyed those delicious cookies!

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  9. did you say double??? count me in!!!!

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  10. Yay for spending time with friends and for *double* PB cookies - YUM!

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  11. these look absolutely wonderful, my kind of cookie!!! Looks like you had a wonderful time :) I would have died with that pumpkin milkshake. As a kid I used to eat milkshakes like crazy! I want to make these cookies asap & I'm putting them in my 'must try' list :)

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  12. Sounds like you were doubly blessed--with visits from 2 friends, and Double PB Cookies! They look great. And those milkshakes--no words, indeed!!

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  13. Aw, what a sweet and happy post! You have the most engaging smile, Astra. And, I have no doubt that you both make guests feel welcome as welcomed can be. So much so that I may decide to drop in on you one of these days ... save me a cookie, they look amazing! :)

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  14. oh these look so good - but hard to choose between these and the pbj cookies

    just seen that my blog reader has been very slack with your posts and suddenly dumped a whole month of them so I am really behind but love all your halloween baking and the whimsical eggplant param post and it is all good and I wish I had time to comment more but seems like you have been having a wonderful time and glad I have caught up now!

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