Welcome to our Food Wednesdays.
I set up this link up so we could share food posts with each other. I have enjoyed the posts so far very much. Have you too??
I want this event to be all about the food so no rules except to be sharing posts about Food. Anything you would like to share with us-recipes, restaurants, cookbooks and more for us all to enjoy and learn new things.
I did make another jar of the chia pudding and this time I added a bit more milk. It turned out perfectly this time. This is my new evening snack. Sometimes I add a little fresh fruit, or jam, or a little honey or agave. Also I use almond milk or other nut milks, but any milk will work perfectly in this recipe.(recipe posted last week)
I made a big pot of chili during our cold spell and freeze last week, we love a hot soup or a bean soup or chili when it's cold outdoors. I have also been picking up some crackers for the both of us that are strong enough for a spread cheese.
Monday I decided to bake up some chocolate chip cookies. I always make a wheat and also a gluten free version. Since I change up so many of the ingredients-the sugars to keto sweeteners, Splenda or coconut sugar and the flours, I also combine butter and coconut oil instead of only butter. I try different recipes from time to time, as they will bake up a little different with these ingredient changes. This time I baked up this recipe the link takes you to the recipe and she shares a nice video too.
I made mine with coconut sugar and swerve brown sweetener instead of brown sugar, a keto sweetener for the white sugar in the gluten free cookie and Splenda for the white sugar in the wheat cookie. I also use quality dark chocolate chips-this company in the photo is gluten free. Nestle I need to read the labels to make sure. If I want a non sugar chocolate chip I love Lily's products. Their chocolate bars are amazing and sweetened with stevia They have come out with several chocolate products now for baking and eating.
I did not like how the end of the recipe read so after making the cookie balls from the dough I flattened them out first before placing on to the cookie sheet. The gluten free cookies took 10 minutes to bake. Very soft and tender and delicious too.
The wheat flour cookies needed less time to bake if I wanted to keep them soft like the gluten free ones. Those took 8 minutes to bake. I baked these up while reading the T link ups Monday evening.
The gluten free cookies
I figured while I was here for T, I would stop by and admire your cookies, too. I buy my vanilla in Mexico. I used to buy it myself whenever I was in CA, and would pop into Mexico, but now I get anyone who is going to Mexico to get it AND Mexican chocolate, too. However, I would LOVE to have a cookie that is homemade right now! Great idea for Food Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth, years ago we had friends that would bring us the Mexican vanilla I had not made any cookies for us in long while so now we have some in the cookie jars-so glad you dropped by
DeleteYour cookies look so delicious Kathy. I've tried using the KIng Arthur flour sugar substitute, but the problem is the bag isn't very large. I think that is probably true for most sugar substitutes I've seen. And vanilla costs are crazy. They have come down from last fall a little bit at least. I'm not super fussy about where I get my vanilla but I want it to be all natural real vanilla. THanks for inspiring me to make some chocolate chip cookies- soon. I need to get my post together so I'll either be linking up later tonight or in the morning, depending if I get distracted tonight or not. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThank you Erika, I almost did not buy this vanilla because I did not know what that ingredient was-and it was a large bottle for the money. it does taste really good brings out the vanilla bean flavor allot but I don't what a chemical in my vanilla.
DeleteI was happy with these cookies. the splenda is a good value and I have baked with it for years for Larry's diabities and bakes up really well with no aftertaste. you can use it with whipped eggs though as it will deflate instantly that big green bag in the photo was a good money value but that one does have a bit of an after taste
splenda-you can Not use it for whipped eggs-like meringues
DeleteGosh those cookies look yummy Kathy! Thanks for hosting. Reminds me I should go eat the chai seed pudding I made with your recipe.
ReplyDeleteHi Christine-awesome-let me know how you liked your chia seed pudding, I just had some tonight too. If you visit pinterest sometimes they have some good sounding recipes using the chia pudding
DeleteNothing like comfort foods on cold days:) Your cookies look delish and i will check the recipes. Interesting about the vanilla- I still am tempted to make my own but as everything else I'm sure the vanilla beans are expensive too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda I have made my own vanilla extract and it is wonderful especially if you give it time to age-I have some that is aging for close to 10 years now I use it for special recipes I have in the past found good buys for the beans online just have to hunt around different spice shops and even ebay In the past I have made orange and lemon extracts too
DeleteOh, Kathy. I am really sad at times that I don´t like sweets.
ReplyDeleteYour cookies remind me a bit of the Dutch puff-thingies (I don´t know the name) that you (could) get at the Christmas Markets... wait ! Poffertjes! That´s the name! Funny, why remember a name of something you never tried?!
good morning Iris-very early here right now as I just woke up with the tv on. when you bake with these sweeteners that are not made from sugar-they are not as sweet tasting as sugar. I looked up the link-those look good and the have history thanks for that-you are brilliant Iris-hugs
DeleteWish I could taste one of those GF cookies :-) They surely look very tempting, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, these turned out really good sometimes when you make allot of changes to the recipe you never know how they will bake up
DeleteNow I wish I had a vegan chocolate chip cookie and a glass of oat milk. :)
ReplyDeleteWOw-I got lots of info here. I will look for the Lily's chocolate. Your cookies look very good-I was wanting to smell them!
ReplyDeleteHi Debra I am in love with Lily's chocolate sooo good. I found them wat my small wal mart store if you can't find them amazon has them but they are a little over 3.00 for a bar so need to check the prices so not paying too much.
DeleteI was very happy with these cookies Happy mid week hugs
Those cookies look delicious. Good to know about the vanilla.
ReplyDeletethank you I am glad I did a little research on that added ingredient. this is delicious vanilla though.
DeleteI happy how these cookies turned out
Your chocolate cookies look delicious. You always have a lot of information in your posts which I really appreciate. I don't bake very often - I used to when my daughter was still small and we would bake together. However, I do bake occasionally and when I do I actually enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI have always baked everything from scratch since a kid (now I do use a few mixes for gluten free) cooking with my Mom and little sister-so fun and good memories. My Grandma was a farm girl and I would spend weeks with her in the summer time. good memories. she taught me allot of things in the kitchen.
DeleteMy husband has a sweet tooth so I have wanted to figure out things that taste good for him without the sugars. and me gluten free over 25 years now maybe more-was a real challenge in the beginning. but I have always been at home working in the kitchen. I have my farm girl grandma's genes I think haha
Kathy, these look soooooo good. I love the recipe and the ingredients. I am so glad you started Food Wednesday. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, I am really enjoying all the food posts too. very fun way to share together. and thank you for promoting this event too-hugs
DeleteOk.. now i want chocolate chip cookies... thanks Kathy...lol.. I'm glad your still able to have goodies while adhering to your restrictive diets.. Happy Food Wednesday my friend! I hope you did not get the bad weather you were expecting!! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteChocolate chip cookies are the best aren't they lol I have needed to find allot of different ways to bake for the both of us and our health needs-but it has been fun journey as I love to be making things in the kitchen.
Deletewe got lucky and missed the bad weather. it is chilly, very dreary today but a lovely spring rain off and on so far. very thankful hugs
Your cookies look good :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
thanks-hugs
DeleteHi Kathy! The cookies look yummy!! ☺ I have found no time to participate this week, but I will try to share two posts with you next week! I made some yummy food!! The cookies look really good!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I look forward to it hugs
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