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"To serve a group, these lightly sweet bars are a lot easier to make than fussing with individual cookies," says Elizabeth Poire, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. "They're my favorite to prepare and eat."
Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 117 calories, 6 g fat (4 g saturated fat), 20 mg cholesterol, 99 mg sodium, 15 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 1 g protein.
Originally published as Polka-Dot Cookie Bars in Taste of Home August/September 1999, p64
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Reviewed on Apr. 15, 2013 by dogcat_8
This recipe was awesome! The only change I made to the recipe was the chips. I didn't have a whole bag of white chocolate chips, so I substituted peanut butter chips in for what I was missing. It turned out great. I think I will make it this way from now on. I agree with another reviewer: the white chips on the top burned in the oven. Next time I will stir them into the batter with the rest of the chips. I baked the bars at 350 degrees for only 15 minutes and they were done in that time. I think they taste more like a moist brownie than a cookie. There is nothing hard or crunchy about them. The whole family loves this recipe! Will definitely make again!
Reviewed on Nov. 05, 2011 by 1275
This a quick and easy recipe. Nothing "spectacular" about it, but my family did enjoy it. I would recommend not use vanilla chips. Try using chocolate or peanut butter chips for better taste. Easier to make than regular cookies!
Reviewed on Sep. 28, 2011 by cecilyd
Wonderful flavor and nice texture! We love these. It's even delicious (and much more cake-like) when we sub applesauce for all the butter. Yum!
Reviewed on Sep. 08, 2010 by bcfahrenholtz
I did like cooking one pan vs. spooning, baking, transfering, spooning, baking cookies. However, it's thick like a brownie and I enjoy thin cookies. Next time I will try spreading into two pans so consistency is that of a cookie. Also, my white chips on top were partially burnt. I will just mix them all in next time around. Great recipe though. Technique wasn't my favorite.
Reviewed on Dec. 09, 2008 by dianemenzies
I've made these cookies but have cut the amount of white chips in half and put chopped macadamia nuts in place of the missing chips. Wow what a great taste and it cuts down the overly sweet taste.grammieincanada
I've made these cookies but have cut the amount of white chips in half and put chopped macadamia nuts in place of the missing chips. Wow what a great taste and it cuts down the overly sweet taste.
grammieincanada
Reviewed on Dec. 04, 2008 by mchenryed
These were super easy to make. Took some muscle though to spread out in the cookie pan, but overall they came out as advertised. They were very sweet -- almost too sweet. They are also extremely rich. However, I'd make them again... they make a good treat and will satisfy anyone's sweet tooth.
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