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		<title>Eggless Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday morning, the snowy gray skies &#8212; the omen of yet another homebound day in so many weeks &#8212; inspired me to bake.  And such wintry weather made me immediately crave something pumkiny. Okay, I crave pumpkin treats all year round, but I think they are especially appropriate any time from say mid-September to late-February/early-March.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday morning, the snowy gray skies &#8212; the omen of yet another homebound day in so many weeks &#8212; inspired me to bake.  And such wintry weather made me immediately crave something pumkiny. Okay, I crave pumpkin treats all year round, but I think they are especially appropriate any time from say mid-September to late-February/early-March.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had <a title="Allrecipes pumpkin cookie recipe" href="http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Iced-Pumpkin-Cookies/Detail.aspx" target="_blank">this recipe for Iced Pumpkin Cookies</a> for years. Years. I always use extra spices &amp; add chocolate chips. I almost never bother with the icing. I really should just type up my own recipe.</p>
<p>This time, I really monkeyed around with it. I substituted in a 1/2 cup of wheat flour and a 1/2 cup of Splenda to accommodate my diet, and I used <a title="Ener-G egg replacer" href="http://www.ener-g.com/store/detail.aspx?section=8&amp;cat=8&amp;id=97" target="_blank">Ener-G egg replacer</a> so the Boy could also enjoy a cookie. This last substitution was especially important since was the very first thing he&#8217;s &#8220;helped&#8221; me bake &#8212; and by this I mean he wore his own apron for all of 5 seconds, played with funnels and spoons, watched stuff churn in the stand mixer, and enjoyed licking batter from my fingers.</p>
<div id="attachment_310" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-310" title="Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies" src="http://www.winterspringsummer.com/wp-content/uploads/PCC2-300x137.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="137" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Nothing better than the scent of two dozen pumpkin cookies filling the house</p></div>
<p>So, here&#8217;s the final recipe:</p>
<blockquote><p>2 c. all-purpose flour<br />
1/2 c. wheat flour<br />
1 tsp. baking powder<br />
1 tsp. baking soda<br />
2 tsp. cinnamon<br />
1/2 tsp. nutmeg<br />
1/2 tsp. cloves<br />
1/2 tsp. ginger<br />
1/2 tsp. salt<br />
1/2 c. butter (softened)<br />
1 c. sugar<br />
1/2 c. Splenda<br />
1 c. canned pumpkin<br />
1-1/2 tsp. Ener-G egg replacer (prepped according to package directions)<br />
1 tsp. vanilla extract<br />
1/2 c. chocolate chips</p>
<p>Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.</p>
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<li>In a medium-sized bowl, mix together all the dry ingredients (flour thru salt on the list above)</li>
<li>In another bowl, cream together the butter, sugar &amp; Splenda</li>
<li>Add the pumpkin, egg replacer (stirred into 2 tbsp water, as per package directions), and vanilla to butter/sugar mixture. Blend until creamy and smooth.</li>
<li>Add dry ingredients and mix until evenly blended.</li>
<li>Finally, add chocolate chips and stir gently by hand until evenly distributed.</li>
<li>Drop tablespoons full onto prepared baking sheets (I lined with parchment paper, but you could also spray with cooking spray). Bake for 15-20 minutes.</li>
</ul>
<p><em>Makes 24 cookies.</em></p></blockquote>
<p>These cookies came out perfectly. With no noticeable difference from previous versions made with full sugar and eggs. They are always fluffy and a bit cakey, which I think comes from the pumpkin. They clock in at <a title="Cookie calories on Daily Burn" href="http://dailyburn.com/recipes/chocolate_chip_pumpkin_cookies_eggless" target="_blank">136 calories per cookie</a>&#8230; which isn&#8217;t great, but isn&#8217;t bad when you consider they are pretty sizable and filling. The Little Mister ate them for lunch on Friday. And the Boy had them for snack AND dessert &#8211; definite winners!</p>
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