I am well aware of what a horrible mental image that conjures up, but these were named by a fifteen-year-old boy and that’s the kind of thing he finds hilarious. Frankly, I couldn’t argue with him – that’s exactly what they look like. Fortunately, they’re tasty enough to make up for it.
I didn’t figure out the nutrition stats for these, but they should be fairly low in fat. If you replace the oil with fat-free yogurt or sour cream and leave out the chocolate chips, they could be fat-free.
Cow Pie Cookies
1 box (13.7 oz) Fat-Free No Pudge Fudge Brownie Mix (we happened to use Cappuccino flavor)
1 box (1.4 oz) sugar-free, fat-free chocolate fudge pudding mix
1/2 cup fat-free egg substitute
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup chocolate chips
Combine all ingredients except chocolate chips. Stir in chips. Drop by heaping tablespoons onto parchment paper on a cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 10 – 12 minutes. The cookies should be shiny on top and the edges should be slightly dull. Cool.
This made about 13 large cookies for us and they were still fudgy inside. They didn’t stay around for long, but they were so much yummier than they look.
Oh yum!! I have all of the ingredients.
I will try these this afternoon when my granddaughter gets here. How fun! Thanks Staci!
I’m glad the “Cow Pie” part didn’t scare you away!
Great post thanks for sharing. I really enjoy reading your blog. Feel free to check out our delicious recipes
Thanks for visiting. I’ll go check yours out right now!
I clicked on the post just because the name! They actually sound really good and not too bad for you!
Even at 15, when something makes my “little” boy laugh that hard, I have to go with it! The semi-healthy part was a bonus!
ha ha… so gross, but so cool at the same time. Sure these would be a huge hit with the kids I know
Thanks for linking this project up with For the Kids Fridays! I appreciate you stopping by, and hope to have you back for this week’s party! I’ll be posting it later tonight.
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