Simple! Macrobiotic, Whole Wheat Cookies

I edited "Kukku komachi"'s recipe. You don't need any tips! Just mix it together properly and it will turn out delicious.
If you don't like the scent of olive oil, you can use safflower oil, which has a subtler fragrance. This makes a great gift too! I made these like crunchy imported cookies. Recipe by Rejinmamy
Simple! Macrobiotic, Whole Wheat Cookies
I edited "Kukku komachi"'s recipe. You don't need any tips! Just mix it together properly and it will turn out delicious.
If you don't like the scent of olive oil, you can use safflower oil, which has a subtler fragrance. This makes a great gift too! I made these like crunchy imported cookies. Recipe by Rejinmamy
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Combine the whole wheat flour, light brown sugar and olive oil on a scale and mix together.
- 2
Divide the water into 3 portions. Add it in, mixing each time you add another portion.
- 3
Finely chop the chocolate and the walnuts and mix it into the dough. Form them into 2 cm balls and arrange them on top of a piece of parchment paper.
- 4
Press down on the balls with your hand until they are about 1 cm tall. Preheat your oven to 180℃ and bake for 15 minutes. Then they are done!
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