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How Do You Bake Chocolate Nut Cookies From An Old Recipe?

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How Do You Bake Chocolate Nut Cookies From An Old Recipe?

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Bake chocolate nut cookies for holidays or just for family. This recipe is easy to make and the cookies do not rise, so you can get many in the pan. We add walnuts, but pecans and almonds are good in this chocolate nut cookie recipe, too. Prepare the pans. Parchment paper on cookie sheets makes easy clean-up and even baking, but a little oil on the pan will do just as well. Set the oven temperature. 375 degrees is the correct temperature for pre-heating the oven for this cookie recipe. Melt the unsweetened chocolate squares. Two chocolate squares in a tablespoon of water will melt in a measuring cup in the microwave. Add a small amount of water if needed to complete melting. Once the chocolate is melted, add a little margarine to make it thinner. Melt the margarine. Use the microwave to melt one cup of margarine (less any you added to the chocolate squares) in a measuring cup or a microwave-safe mixing bowl. Mix the ingredients. Add one cup of sugar and one teaspoon of vanilla to the m

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