Cookie Contest

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Hello friends! I am getting my baking on today, so I thought I would do a contest.

Tell me your favorite cookie recipe in the comments!

One winner will get 1500 Ecency points (that's enough for a delegation) and two HSBI.

Simple, eh?

Happy holidays and I look forward to hearing about your favorite cookies! :)



18 comments
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Hello @phoenixwren😃 I'll enter this one.

In my place, there's cookie we called puff-puff. I've been used to it since in my primary school days.

The major ingredients are
Wheat flour
Yeast
Oil
Flavor
Butter
Egg yolk
Suger
Salt

Forgive me if I forget some of the ingredients 😀

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I love pancake up till now ,I still prepare it for my children
The ingredients are

  • Butter
  • Floor
  • Baking powder
  • Grounut oil
  • Sugar
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I love Beans Cake mostly known as Akara here in Nigeria
It is the most popular street food in Nigeria
Frying Akara, we need
Beans
Pepper
Onions
Veg.oil
Seasoning

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In my house chocolate cookies are the favorite, although they can be vanilla, they have flour, butter, eggs, baking powder, cocoa, a pinch of salt, honey, and my mother taught us that in every recipe the main ingredient is Love, when we mix all this, the result is always very good and gives us great joy. Merry Christmas 🎄

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Love is indeed a very important ingredient. 😄 You're in the contest!

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A hug thank you. Merry Christmas 🎄❤️

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I've never used a quinoa flour but that should be interesting. I am trying to lessen my sugar intake, so no cookie for me this Christmas, either way

@phoenixwren I wish you a Merry Christmas!

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Thank you for posting in the Ecency community

Sending you Ecency points ♥️

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I couldn't resist a contest and tested some new cookies today. I don't really eat cookies, although if pressed, I'm partial to shortbread 🙂.

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Since I mostly live nomadic so cook with open fires, and live with someone with Celiac's, so they can't eat gluten, we use Red Mill gluten-free flour, brown sugar, baking powder, eggs, butter, and usually some mint because it's growing nearby. I don't really know the portions on any of it, since we do it from experience, but I know it uses two eggs!

Thanks for this contest - and mentioning that Ecency points can get me a delegation; I'm realizing I hadn't actually looked at what they're for!

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ooh, mint cookies sounds interesting! I tried to make homemade thin mints once, and they turned out way too hard. 😂
You're in the contest!

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