Measuring, pouring, mixing and baking were all included in this "Best Cookie Ever" as described on Pinterest. With only three ingredients, it made for an excellent example of how easy it can be to make a batch of cookies. After mixing and rolling the cookies in small balls, they were placed in the oven for about 6-8 minutes. From the general reviews of the cookie, it was a thumbs up!
This recipe calls for: 1 cup of nutella, 1 cup of flour, and 1 egg per batch. Bake at 350 degrees for 6-8 minutes. Now how simple is that?
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Wyatt was so impressed by these cookies that we are making them at home tonight. The extra special treat of "Cooking Wednesday" is such a unique and creative idea. Thanks, Ladies!
Yummy! Bryn loves "Cooking Wednesdays". She couldn't stop talking about these delicious cookies :) Thanks for everything!!
James commented on how delicious these were but I had no idea how easy! That's a keeper recipe!
Thanks for the recipe. Will have to try making the cookies at home, since I heard so much abou them from Sofi.
Lourdes
I can't believe I didn't hear about these! We are regular consumers of Nutella! We'll have to try these at home. Thanks for all the extras you do!
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