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Reviewed: Nov. 7, 2009
Very dense for a crackle cookie is recommend using less oil. But very tasty!
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Reviewed: Aug. 10, 2009
I agree with someone else that 1 cup of flour and 1 cup of chocolate chips doesn't sound right, but that didnt' seem to matter. These cookies turned out perfect. Make sure to coat very well with powdered sugar before baking.
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA

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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.11 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 17, 2009
Cookies were tasty. But I'm wondering if 1 cup of flour is correct. The "dough" was more like batter til chilled for a long time. Even after 4 hours of chilling, the cookies still spread pretty flat when baking. 1 cup of flour and 1 cup of chocolate chips does not sound like proper proportions. Just wondering.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.11 star rating.
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Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2009
I've made them twice. The first time they turned out great, tasted like cookies. The second time they were a little too soft, more like brownies in cookie shape. overall they are like brownies, smelled like brownies when baking. A little sweet.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.11 star rating.
Reviewed: May 12, 2009
I made these for a neighbor who lost his father (plus more for my sister and mom, and my house) and they all got rave reviews. I did use pecans since I didn't have walnuts and added white chocolate chips. They were great and will be made again!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.11 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2009
Lacked the rich flavor I would have hoped for.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.11 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 31, 2009
Mmm.. These were heavenly. I made these last night and my sister and I gobbled them up. Following a reviewer's advice, I reduced the oil to 1/3c. Surprisingly, the cookies do spread alot so they tasted like crispy thin cookies. Nevertheless, delish!
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Reviewed: Oct. 2, 2008
Easy, no-mess (use the same bowl you melted the chocolate in) and a hit with the children, who loved helping to coat them. We made these 4 times in one week, and there weren't any left over at night! Thanks for great recipe.
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Reviewed: Jun. 26, 2008
These are pretty tasty. I reduced the oil to 1/3 cup like another reviewer suggested, but other than that followed the recipe. I only had 3/4 cup of chocolate chips on hand, but they still turned out good.
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Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2008
Great for chocolate lovers. These taste exactly like a recipe I made off of a Baker's baking chocolate box one time. They tasted as great then as they do now.
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Reviewed: Sep. 8, 2007
I used a mixture of milk chocolate chips and peanut butter chips and WOW were the cookies good! I even added extra chips (not melted) into the batter. I skipped the refrigeration (impatient) and also skipped the powdered sugar, and they were still really good! :)
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Reviewed: Dec. 28, 2004
These are good cookies, I think. My problem was I made them in my toaster oven and the powdered sugar burned on the bottoms. They were tasty enough, though that I'll try them in my new oven when it comes.
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Reviewed: Dec. 14, 2003
This is a wonderful recipe, but I would recomend reducing the oil to 1/3 cup.
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Reviewed: Nov. 29, 2003
Wasn't quite results I was hoping for. The flavor was good but the texture was too cakey and they cookies really didnt flatten out. Then remained like a small hill on the cookie sheet. I'm looking for a cookie that really flattens out when baking. The center is chewey and the edges crispy. Van de Kamps bakery in Los Angeles made a cookie like this that was just terrific. Thanks, Josh
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Reviewed: Feb. 25, 2002
I usually can't bake anything right, but these were easy and turned out great: My 2 year can vouch for that!
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Reviewed: Dec. 17, 2001
These cookies turned out great for me. They were very soft coming out of the oven, but I had no trouble moving them to the racks. The flavor and texture were wonderful. I just put the dough in the freezer for about 45 minutes befor baking. I made these for my 7 year old daughter's piano recital and they were a big hit with the kids and parents alike. I will make many more batches of these yummy cookies.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.11 star rating.
Reviewed: Jun. 5, 2001
This has incredible chocolate flavor! It was just what I was looking for flavor wise, but when ready to take out of the oven it's almost impossible. The batter spreads so much a and stays so crumbly and oozy that when I tried to pick it up with the spatula the cookie kept falling apart and I had to just take each one and put it on the cooling rack and then shape it back to a cookie shape because it completely looses it's shape if you touch it while it's in the oven. Before this batter is even cooked though this recipe would make a great fudge I think. Anyway, I highly reccomend this recipe for seriouse chocolate lovers like me, but try to figure out a way so it's not so impossible to get the cookies out of the oven first! I just went back and put the rest of the batter into a small glass baking dish about 4 inches deep and about 9 inches lone and 4 inches wide and baked it. That's the way to do it atleast for me until I can find a way to do it in cookie form. This was it is a bit like fudge or a brownie. Very good regardless.
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