Guest guest Posted November 11, 2001 Report Share Posted November 11, 2001 Thanks for the recipe, . I have a huge bag of regular cut poha flakes. Every recipe i read says to use thin poha flakes. Maybe we could have it snow in Houston this year to use them up. evelyn, I get my poha flakes at the indo-pak market. very inexpensive. janelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2001 Report Share Posted November 11, 2001 I made this recipe again tonight-it came from gfcf recipes group. I added some pecans-decreased the nutmeg to 3/4 t, added a little extra coconut-and I used the sweetened kind,they just turned out great and my son could not even wait for them to come out of the oven-=F <!--StartFragment-->Oatmeal " Cookies 1/2 cup cf margarine or coconut butter** 1/2 cup sugar*** 1/2 cup brown sugar*** 1 egg (or equivalent substitute) 1 tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. Nutmeg (I prefer freshly grated) ½ tsp. baking soda 1 ½ cup GF Flour 1 ½ Cups thin cut Poha ½ cup raisins or other dried fruit ¼ cup unsweetened coconut**** 1 tsp. xanthan gum 1 TBL molasses Preheat oven to 350° In large mixing bowl, cream together shortening and sugars. Beat in egg and vanilla and beat till smooth. Stir in poha and allow the mixture to sit for at least 15 minutes. Mix together dry ingredients, then add to the shortening and sugar mixture. Stir well, then add dried fruit and nuts. Drop by TBL onto greased (or parchment covered) baking sheet, leaving 1 ½ " between cookies. Bake for approx. 12 minutes. Halfway through baking switch upper and lower sheets and shift front to back. Cool for a few minutes on the sheet and then move to wire rack to cool completely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2001 Report Share Posted November 11, 2001 www.missrobens.com F Re: great cookie recipe Where do you buy your poha? I''ve looked everywhere for it. Evelyn In a message dated 11/11/01 4:31:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, lisacna@... writes: > Subj: great cookie recipe > Date:11/11/01 4:31:20 PM Pacific Standard Time > From: lisacna@... ( Foland) > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto:GFCFKids " >GFCFKids </A> > To: GFCFKids > > > > > I made this recipe again tonight-it came from gfcf recipes group. I added > some pecans-decreased the nutmeg to 3/4 t, added a little extra coconut-and > I used the sweetened kind,they just turned out great and my son could not > even wait for them to come out of the oven-=F > > <!--StartFragment-->Oatmeal " Cookies > 1/2 cup cf margarine or coconut butter** > 1/2 cup sugar*** > 1/2 cup brown sugar*** > 1 egg (or equivalent substitute) > 1 tsp. vanilla > 1 tsp. cinnamon > 1 tsp. baking powder > 1 tsp. Nutmeg (I prefer freshly grated) > ½ tsp. baking soda > 1 ½ cup GF Flour > 1 ½ Cups thin cut Poha > ½ cup raisins or other dried fruit > ¼ cup unsweetened coconut**** > 1 tsp. xanthan gum > 1 TBL molasses > > Preheat oven to 350° > > In large mixing bowl, cream together shortening and sugars. Beat in egg and > vanilla and beat till smooth. Stir in poha and allow the mixture to sit for > at least 15 minutes. > > Mix together dry ingredients, then add to the shortening and sugar mixture. > Stir well, then add dried fruit and nuts. > > Drop by TBL onto greased (or parchment covered) baking sheet, leaving 1 ½ " > between cookies. > > Bake for approx. 12 minutes. Halfway through baking switch upper and lower > sheets and shift front to back. Cool for a few minutes on the sheet and > then move to wire rack to cool completely. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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