How to make it

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  • In a bowl throughly mix all ingredients into a dough
  • Divide dough into 24 balls
  • Place balls on greased cookie sheet and bake for about 35 minutes to a golden brown.
  • Cool and drizzle chocolate on top

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    " It was excellent "
    luckymum22 ate it and said...
    I make these for my daughter's "culture dinner" at school. She is in Spanish 3 in high school so this is the third time I've made them! They seem to go over well at school, but thankfully not too well (there are 120 kids who participate!) since they have coconut and not everyone likes coconut. My daughter absolutely loves them and they are easy to whip up the night before she needs them. Very easy to combine all the ingredients together in the mixer and form balls with my cookie scoop. Tonight the recipe made 29 cookies instead of 24 so we'll be enjoying some of the "rejects" (the ones that don't look pretty!). One hint-don't forget to grease the cookie sheet. This is a very important step that I forgot one time and had to make a second batch because we had too many rejects but they were tasty!
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  • texyjay 15 years ago
    sounds yummy ~ like the fact that there's just a bit of flour.
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    " It was excellent "
    momo_55grandma ate it and said...
    good cookies
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    " It was excellent "
    marky90 ate it and said...
    To die for, Thanks- Marky
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    " It was excellent "
    minitindel ate it and said...
    THESE LOOK GREAT THANKS
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    " It was excellent "
    invisiblechef ate it and said...
    HellO! I made these with my son for his school lunches, just wanted to let you know the few changes we made, instead of sugar we used raw honey and only 1/3 cup, didn't have coconut extract so just used a good bourbon vanilla extract, and instead of white flour just used spelt flour. Anyway, they came out excellent, of course.
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    " It was excellent "
    henrie ate it and said...
    Oh I know these would be very very yummie, have you checked out my peanut butter cookie recipe that has NO flour, they are fantastic. You would love them if you like peanut butter cookies. You have my 5 on this one too, love it.
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  • rdh14 16 years ago
    MMMMMMMmmmmmm coconutty.
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  • grandmacooks 16 years ago
    Sounds wonderful!
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    " It was excellent "
    lunasea ate it and said...
    Beautiful and delicious looking - I'll be trying these soon. As you know, I love my coconut. Thanks, Julie sweetie!
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  • vickycummins 16 years ago
    Yum, sounds like my kind of cookie!! Love coconut!
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  • crabhappychick 16 years ago
    Hmmmm, wonder how this would be made with coconut flour instead of wheat flour...if I take out a loan to buy coconut flour, I'll let you know! Mmm, sounds good.
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  • kismet 16 years ago
    Nice cookie recipe,I like coconut and this would sure come through in this cookie.Thank-you
    Kind Regards
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