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Receta Fashionably Late Easter Recipe 2
by Jess Smith

Cookies are my all-time fav treat, okay right under ice cream, but hell you can make cookies a lot easier at home than you can make some ice cream. I reallly need to get a blender, the 2-ingredient ice cream, banana and almond milk? Done deal. Worth getting a blender just for that!

Until then I'll continue to make cookies...I know I've mention the wonderful Katie before, but she truly is a dessert-making queen in the blog world. Click on he underlined name to check out more dessert-goodness from her.

I saw this recipe on her site and I just had to CHECK BAKE taste it first hand. I didn't end up using the exact recipe she used, but OMG...It's really good. I served it on Easter and none of my roomies could guess the special ingredient. Holler! - insert evil (bunny?) laugh here-

Ingredients//

1 1/2 cups of chickpeas - I boiled some fresh and it took literally 2 hours, you can always buy them fresh & soak them for about 12-24 hours so they cook quicker or you can buy the organic (unsalted if available) canned version

Directions//

Mash chickpeas - I used a fork, it was labor but...worked

Melt nut butter/PB in microwave (15 secs)

Work on the chickpeas until it's mashed hardcore

Once mashed hardcore add in melted PB/nut butter, & brown sugar

Add in rest of the ingredients: blending as you go

Heat oven to 350 degrees

Put on to cookie tray or add into square dish

Cook for 30-35 minutes

Take cookies out, middle may still be soft - as it cools it will harden up

Enjoy, and try not to eat half the pan like me...

Have you ever made a recipe with a secret ingredient?

What was it? Did people figure it out?

be GOOD to YOURSELF,

Jess