Chris' Kicked Up Spicy Walnut Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cookies
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By hmvusn_12237643
Arlington, 86
on February 15, 2013
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Great concept, def needs more walnuts and maybe more spices to make them standout.
By rebailey3
Dallas, TX
on January 14, 2009
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These cookies have a severe case of "What am I trying to be?". The walnuts were an interesting mix of spices against the peanut butter but there weren't enough! I would get a bite with the walnuts and think"Interesting, I want more of that", only to have to eat another cookie to get another bite of walnuts! The peanut butter was too strong- so much so that it overwhelmed the dark chocolate chips I used. So to remedy, I would at least double the walnuts and chop them coarsely, if you want to chop them fine I might even triple the amount. I would also cut the peanut butter down to 1/2 cup. 3 stars because the cookies are good but definitely need some tweaking.
By kyrahm_7618520
Winston Salem, NC
on June 02, 2008
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My husband loves peanut butter cookies and hot/spicy foods, so these were a home run. I love chocolate, so I made Ina Garten's chocolate dipping sauce (choc chips & heavy cream and dipped half the cookie in the chocolate then let them set on parchment paper. OMG they are soooo good!!
By pickles1.1_1037504
churchville, NY
on September 12, 2004
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Great mix of heat & sweet! I,m a peanut butter fan, and a pepper fanatic!These are the best thing since the Bam Man himself!
By gmpidge_461436
VAFB, CA
on September 10, 2004
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The recipe was a little harder to put together than I thought, it had a lot of ingredients. The flavor was the most dissapointing. The peanut butter was a little strong with the spicy walnuts, and were they spicy! Not something you would think to put in a cookie, not pleasing to the tastebuds. Interesting at best.