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Chocolate Crunchy Cookies

Ok, so I haven't found the right name for this cookies, because it's kinda mixed of a couple recipes I found on the internet.. It started when I found a brownie cookies recipes on the internet, so I thought with all the left over ingredients I bought on last holiday, I'll manage to bake one.. but then, my mom's friend gave a box of chocolate cookies that my sister love to death (she always love cookies.. :p), so I thought maybe I could make the similar one for my sister, but then my brother begging me to bake a cornflake cookies (which I never made before, but he loves it).. so I decided to take a little bit of everything and make it my own creation, so here we goes... It's easy, brownie, and it's crunchy... :D
Btw, sorry I  didn't get the chance to take a detailed pic :(

Chocolate Crunchy Cookies





Ingredients:
2 cups flour
1 cups powdered sugar (I don't like it too sweet, but if u want to u can add 1/2 cup more)
2 eggs
1 cup chocolate powder (unsweetened)
1 cup margarine (unsalted butter)
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp vanilie
1 cup chocolate chips
2 tbsp margarine (to melt the choco chips)
2 cup of cornflakes (more or less :p)

How to (it's quite similar to spread i made before):
In a saucepan, or in the microwave, gently melt butter and chocolate chips until the butter is melted and chocolate begins to melt. Remove from heat and stir until all the chocolate has melted completely
In a separate bowl mix powdered sugar and margarine (use whiskers please. it's a good exercise for your arm.. :p). 
after it mixed, add eggs and mix it all together
add chocolate powder, and mix it, and add melted chocolate mix it
add flour, baking powder, and vanilla
after it all mixed add the cornflakes and mix it all together
the only pic I managed to take!!! :D

using a teaspoon drop cookie dough onto baking sheet Using a tablespoon or mini ice cream scoop, drop cookie dough onto baking sheets, leaving a couple of inches of space in between each cookie and bake it for 12 minutes!!! (Don't forget to pre-heat the oven)

cool it off before u store it... :D

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