Yeah, of course. It might not be as sweet, though so I suggest adding like a tablespoon of sugar, depending on how much coconut flakes your using.
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Keebler Deluxe Coconut Chocolate Chip Cookies were first introduced in 1992. These cookies combine the classic flavors of chocolate chips and coconut, appealing to fans of both ingredients. Keebler has continued to offer these cookies as part of their product lineup since their launch.
macaroons are coconut cookies sometimes dipped in chocolate.
you could use sweets or fruit
Definitely. Much better for you, too.
To figure this out, start by subtracting 13 from 38. (The answer is 25.) After that, you simply solve the equation 38+24+25=X. (x=87)
some names are vanilla, chocolate, cookies n cream, strawberry, coconut, peanut, chocolate ripple
You can eat cookies while on the South Beach Diet as long as they are flourless, based on eggs and use a sugar substitute. You can even have chocolate cookies.
A tasty alternative recipe for sugar cookies that doesn't use butter is to substitute it with coconut oil. This can give the cookies a slightly different flavor and texture, but still delicious.
The texture and flavor of the white chocolate will be different, but it can work. If you are chunking it up into cookies, or something along those lines, it will not mess up the recipe.
Butter is a common substitute for shortening in cookies.
um... depends....it depends on what you consider dough.... if dough is a bread, sugar, flavour, etc ixture. then yeah you can, by having a douch like coconut shreads, chocolate, etc. but other than no i dont think so
German cookies have been around for centuries. From Lebkuchen to Springerle, German cookies are enjoyed by millions of people across the globe. There are also several varieties of German cookies, including chocolate chip, coconut, tea biscuits, and so much more.