Chocolate Chip Cookies with Truvia® Baking Blend

  4.5 – 4 reviews  

Just combine all the ingredients in a slow cooker, cover it, and let it simmer.

Servings: 30
Yield: 30 cookies

Ingredients

  1. 1 ⅛ cups flour
  2. ½ teaspoon salt
  3. ½ teaspoon baking soda
  4. ½ cup butter, softened
  5. ¼ cup Truvia® Baking Blend, plus
  6. 2 tablespoons Truvia® Baking Blend
  7. ½ teaspoon vanilla
  8. 1 large egg
  9. 1 cup chocolate chips
  10. ½ tablespoon molasses (see note) (Optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  2. Combine flour, salt and baking soda in a small bowl.
  3. Beat butter, Truvia® Baking Blend and vanilla (and optional molasses) in a separate large mixing bowl. Mix in egg.
  4. Gradually stir in flour mixture. Stir in chocolate chips.
  5. Drop rounded tablespoons on cookie sheets and press down to slightly flatten.
  6. Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or until lightly browned.
  7. Note: Adding molasses will give cookies a darker color and richer flavor. This will affect nutritionals.
  8. *This cookie has 170 calories and 5 grams of sugar per serving compared to the full sugar version that has 200 calories and 13 grams of sugar per serving
  9. Nutrition Facts per serving (2 cookies; 38g):
  10. Calories 170; Total Fat, 13g; Saturated Fat, 7g; Trans Fat, 0g; Cholesterol, 30mg; Sodium, 115mg; Total Carbohydrate, 15g; Dietary Fiber, 2g; Sugars, 5g; Erythritol, 3g: Protein, 3g; Vitamin A, 6% DV; Vitamin C, 0% DV; Calcium, 0% DV; Iron, 10% DV.

Reviews

Jennifer Tyler
I made these without the molasses. They are delicious! I used a Tbs scoop to measure out the portions, and I ended up with 16 cookies that I did flatten out before baking, so each cookie measures about 2.75″ across. Definitely not 30 cookies unless you made them super small. I’m very happy with the results, super yummy.
Kathy Merritt
These are good cookies, the turn out to be soft & puffy. I followed the recipe exactly. you really need to press them flat though as they don’t spread at all.
Thomas Davis
These cookies are really great! Although, I would watch the sizes! I used the rounded table spoon and it only made half the recipe! I couldn’t find sugar free chocolate chips at my local grocers, however I found miniature sugar free Hershey’s dark chocolate bars. Two small bags crushed up worked perfectly! Reduces the sugar even more! Great for diabetics! Will definitely keep this recipe for the future!!
Stephanie Smith
These cookies taste like a normal chocolate chip cookie should taste! But, my cookies did not flatten out as I expected, so next time I will flatten them a bit before baking. I used semi-sweet chocolate chips, and about a third whole grain white flour. My husband likes these too which is great because I made them for him.

 

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