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Has anyone ever tried a meat cookie?
You are supposed to take pre-cooked red meat (as opposed to chicken) put it in home-made peanut butter cookie dough and cook until golden brown. MM MM Good!
Tuna salad
A sandwich consisting of two pieces of meatloaf spread with peanut butter and liverwurst
A steak
And for desert I'll have some mincemeat pie and of course some meat cookies.
yuck.
Sounds disgusting. I'll stick to normal cookies for now.
I once tried putting a leftover waffle and some ketchup in a smoothie I was blending. The results weren't very satisfying. I wouldn't be surprised if these meat cookies turned out edible, though.
hey, people mix honey and mustard for salad dressings and stuff.
I'd try the meat cookies.
I guess you all are thinking that the peanut butter cookie dough is sweet and the meat is salty or something...
you don't put sugar in the dough do you?
I suppose you could not put sugar. You could always fondu the meat with a sugary (whatever fondu mixture is called). Obviously you would not want Baked meat beforehand. The meat really brings out the flavor.
My mom calls the orange chicken(fried chicken glazed with a honey sauce) at panda express "candied meat".
My persian cat would like the meat cookie. He loves peanut butter even more than he loves meat!
Another frivolous topic. I bet you are inspiring people, Jimscott.
Anyway, about these 'meat cookies'. I actually prefer chocolate chip cookies, and sometimes sugar cookies--especially ones during Christmas, with green and red sprinkles. Just watch as a 'What kind of cookies do you like?' topic springs up.
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