How can i make cookies without cookie dough???!


Question: is it possible?


Answers: is it possible?

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Hope this helps!

Make cookies do what?

that's like wanting to make pottery without clay. No you can't make cookies without cookie dough

good luck!

No. You need either store bought or homemade cookie dough in order to make cookies.

You can't make omelets without eggs, either.

BTW I'm a former professional baker and every recipe some of you are giving comes down to it being cookie dough. It doesn't matter what ingredients one uses, the end result is still a dough which is being used to make cookies.

Are those marzapan "cookies" even considered cookies. They are beaten up egg whites, sometimes with mini choc bits in them and brown sugar. That wouldn't be considered dough I don't think.

Drive yourself to the nearest bakery!!!

it depends on the type of cookie your trying to make. r u talking about homemade cookies?

make bakeless cookies...the dough is the cookie!

Use some type of brownie batter..

huh?? if you want your end product to be cookies, you can make the dough and bake it or you can buy cookies..
If you mean you didn't buy any dough at the store you can make dough at home.

It all depends on the type of cookie you wish to eat. One site that I love, that has plenty of recipes is www.allrecipes.com they have loads of cookies to be made, including some no-bake recipes. Happy Baking!

You can make peanut butter cookies by mixing
1egg
1cup peanut butter
1cup sugar
roll in small balls, criss cross with fork to flatten, bake 350 for 12- 15 minutes.........no I didn't forget the flour, there isn't any ! They are quite yummy !!!

1 egg 1 cup of peanut butter 1 cup of sugar mix and bake untill golden brown.

you need cookie dough to make cookies..either the premade cookie dough they sell or make your own at home...

are you seriously this stupid though that it's necessary to ask this question?

How do you think without a brain?

http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.asp...
I do believe that cookie dough is required. If you don't have it pre-made you can make it yourself. It's pretty easy.

The same way I can roll a joint without any weed

Doh! that's like making omelette's without eggs !

Hold on let me pull the magical cookie fairy out of my butt and have THAT just poof some onto a platter for you!?!?! Umm to my knowledge, i'm pretty sure you have to have dough. Now if you mean do you have to MAKE the dough, no. You can just buy break and bake or slice and bake at your grocery store. OR, there is a kind where you combine chinese noodles, peanut butter, and..... something else i can't think of and just clump them together and let them dry. Those are good!

There are cereals like oatmeal, corn flakes, bran from which cookies can be made without the need for cookie dough formulated from flour. Research on line.

Find the nearest field and look for cow cookies.

you can make cookies with cake mix all you need is one box of cake mix oil and water lol but i believe buying some cookie mix is just the same

Meringue Cookies recipe:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1710,145...

1- 6oz choc chips
3 TBL light corn syrup
2 tsp instant coffee
sugar
1 3/4 (3 doz) vanilla wafers
1 c chopped walnuts

melt chocolate chips in microwave stir alot frequently. Stir in syrup, In cup dissolve coffee in 1/3 hot water. add to melted chocolate. Mix in 3 c sugar wafers and nuts. spinkles w/sugar. Make into 1" balls Refrigerate 1 day in sealed container. Eat!

no bake cookies are really good and don't really use a "dough" the recipe is usually on every package of quaker oats and super easy





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