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cookies!!!!!

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Auntybrandybutter · 29/12/2005 14:12

Mealworm Chocolate Chip Cookies

1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
1 egg
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup oats
1/2 cup chocolate chips
1/4 cup mealworm flour

Cream butter well, then mix in sugar, egg, vanilla flour, salt, baking soda, chocolate chips, oats, and mealworm flour. Drop batter by the teaspoonful on a greased cookie sheet. Bake for 10 minutes at 375 degrees farenheit. This recipe doesn't have much in the way of palpable insect content, but is an excellent way to introduce others (or yourself!) to entomophagy. Even many rather squeamish people will try mealworm cookies, since the cookie format doesn't look "gross" to most people, and since it is rather difficult to actually taste the mealworms, though they enrich the cookie with a somewhat nutty flavor and extra protein.

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DoesntChristmasDragOn · 29/12/2005 14:30
Auntybrandybutter · 29/12/2005 14:32

not tried them!!!!

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sevensuzyswongsaswimming · 29/12/2005 15:44

if I could get mealworm flour over here I would make these

DS2 has an aversion to protein, and fruit and veg and any thing remotely healthy, but cookies he will gobble down. I put besan flour, brown rice flour and polenta and peanut butter in the ones I make for him.

Mealworm flour, very interesting idea, afterall insects are just like prawns really and vice versa

Auntybrandybutter · 30/12/2005 06:46

To make insect flour:
Spread your cleaned insects out on a lightly greased cookie sheet. Set your oven 200 degrees and dry insects for approximately 1-3 hours. When the insects are done, they should be fairly brittle and crush easily. Take your dried insects and put them into a blender or coffee grinder, and grind them till they are about consistency of wheat germ. Use in practically any recipe! Try sprinkling insect flour on salads, add it to soups, your favorite bread recipe, on a boat, with a goat, etc.

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