Rachel Schultz Apple Cookies Recipes

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Logo recipes Apr 9, 2014  · These apple cookies are a fun alternative to the traditional chocolate chip cookie and they’re much healthier. Crisp juicy apple slices, smothered with nut butter, then topped …

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Logo recipes Recipe Instructions Cut the core from the apple (or cut out the cores from each piece after slicing).Slice the apple into 1/4 inch slices using a large knife.Optional - If you're worried about the apples turning brown, place the slices in a zip lock bag … Set each of the apple slices onto a sheet of paper towel and blot the tops dry with another …

1. Cut the core from the apple (or cut out the cores from each piece after slicing).
2. Slice the apple into 1/4 inch slices using a large knife.
3. Optional - If you're worried about the apples turning brown, place the slices in a zip lock bag …
4. Set each of the apple slices onto a sheet of paper towel and blot the tops dry with another …

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2 weeks ago rachelpaulsfood.com Show details

Logo recipes Oct 20, 2024  · You will use 1 medium sized apple for this recipe; One low-FODMAP serving for Granny Smith apples is 25 grams; remember, portion size is key in following this diet. You will …

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Logo recipes Aug 22, 2024  · Oatmeal Caramel Apple Cookies Homemade caramel apple cookies are a fall favorite. They combine the rich flavors of caramel, brown sugar, oats and fresh apples. Easy …

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Logo recipes Indulge in these scrumptious apple cookies that are perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth. Get the recipe via Rachel Schultz and enjoy a delightful twist on a classic dessert.

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Logo recipes Oct 30, 2024  · Using an ice cream scoop, or another scoop on hand, divide the dough into 8 roughly even balls on both baking sheets, with at least 1 ½ inches between each ball.

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