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More pot: Ube pot cookies

4/3/2026
5 Cactus
Difficulty:Easy
Wow another pot recipe, this was hit really good. I had squares that were each 50g, so I put around 15g in each cookie and it was a good high. The cookie itself was also really good and you can definitely taste the ube. This was for my boyfriend's sleepover since my other friend really enjoyed my last pot dessert. I made one regular batch and one weed patch. I wanted to bake another one for him before I moved to Texas. Well I already live in Texas, but I am moving to my new apartment with my boyfriend! It is a great location in Plano and we are near a lot of stores and food areas. I choose well! The apartment is super spacious and we re loving it so far. Back to the recipe, I cannot remember which recipe I used, because I am currently writing this entry on May 18, I baked this a month ago. I don't believe it was the same recipe form the unlikely baker that I did a while ago because the cookie consistency for this one is much thicker and not as chewy. Although these cookies were really good, I enjoyed the chewy cookies much more, they just have a better consistency and texture. So for this recipe, I followed all the normal steps but just inserted the chocolate into the cookie dough ball before I threw it in the oven. I really didn't think the cookies would hit that hard because I thought some of the weed in the chocolate would be burned off a little. I was so wrong. The recipe was pretty easy to follow, it was just a standard ube + cookie recipe consisting of mixing jam + extract then mixing the wet and dry batter together. I'll give this bake 4 cactuses because I wish they were more chewier and softer. The cookies were soft but not as much as I like it to be. The color turned out amazing though. It was the perfect purple I have been looking for. Not as dark as my other ube bakes. My friends really enjoyed them so this was a successful bake.
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