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If you want to rethink that peanut butter thing, I have a recipe for fluffernutter cookies. (they're kind of like a little debbie's oatmeal cream pie, only peanutbutter)
variation on the classic peanut butter cookie, with no peanut butter:1 c. roasted almond butter*1/2 c. sugar (I use raw sugar, any sugar should do fine)1 egg, beatena bar of really good dark chocolate, optionalPreheat oven to 350F. Cream together almond butter and sugar. Stir egg in to mix. Roll into 24 balls and put them on a cookie sheet; flatten with the decorative bottom of a crystal scotch glass (or with a fork if you don't have a fancy glass). Put the cookies in the oven and immediately turn down to 325F. Bake for about 18 minutes, until golden brown. Don't overcook. Let cool completely. Melt chocolate, brush a thin layer onto the bottom of each cookie, let cool completely before storing.*it will work with any nut butter, really... also tahini, perhaps other seed butters too.
We discussed some of the rules for this (myself and another co-worker are running it) and some the rules we have decided on. I am not happy about some of them and may push back1. you can have more tahn one entry. I am ok with this one...more cookies the better. 2. the cookie does not have to be homemade, but it has to be at least modified (so you could bring an oreo dipped in chocolate.) I do NOT like this rule. 3. Spouses can do the cooking. I am not cool with this at all. this is supposed to be an office morale boost so I think office people should have to make the cookies. If someone so chooses to have their spouse bake the cookies and they then lie about it...fine, I won't know the difference; but at least pretend enough to lie. Of all the rules, this one I might push back on the most. though I am so not cool with #2, either. 4. We will have multiple winning categories...to be chosen on the day off based on the # of entries and type of cookies..example..Best Overall, Best Presentation, Most Unique, etc. 5. must make at least 2 dozen so most people can try them. (we have around 30 people in the office and it is unlikely everyone will be here that day or participate). Anyone have other rule suggestions or other cookie recipes.
Those two rules are BONKERS. If they allow #2 then one separate award category should be for non-homemade but modified cookies, and they should not be eligible to be the overall winner because that is LAME. Ditto, #3 should only win in some kind of "guest baker" category, and not be eligible for overall winner. But all the other rules seem to add up to lots of cookies to eat, so hells yeah.
You know, those are good alternatives if we keep those stupid rules in. I tend to be pretty pushy about things, so I may get my way about dropping both of those rules.
I make these with sunbutter. Gluten and nut free