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  • This is the only recipe I was able to find for you: Subway Choc Chunk Cookies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingredients Subway Choc Chip Cookies 1/2 lbs Butter or margarine 1 C Light brown sugar -- packed 1 C Sugar 3 Eggs 3 C Bisquick 1 C Cornstarch ½ C Nonfat milk powder 2 Tbs Sanka or coffee powder 1 Tbs Unsweetened cocoa powder 1 Tbs Vanilla 12 Oz Semi-Sweet Chocolate Pieces 4 Oz Pecans -- well-chopped With electric mixer, high speed, cream butter until light and fluffy. Beat in sugars, beating until very creamy. Beat in eggs, then each remaining ingredient, except chips and pecan.s When dough is smooth, work in chips and pecans with spoon. Make grape-sized pieces of dough for each cookie, placing 1" apart on ungreased sheet. Bake at 350~ for 14 minutes or until golden brown. 12 dozen itsy bitsy cookies.Freeze unbaked cookie dough to thaw, shape and bake within 4 months.
  • Here is the recipe I developed based on the ingredients that are used by Subway (notice there is no brown sugar or vanilla in these). They are amazingly good! 1/2 C Butter, unsalted 1/2 C Palm oil shortening (by Spectrum Naturals) 1 1/2 C Sugar 1/4 C Molasses 2 Eggs 3 1/4 C Bleached flour with malted barley flour, I use Gold Medal All Purpose 1 Tsp Baking soda 1 Tsp Salt 3 Tsp Warm water 2 C Semi-sweet chocolate chips Preheat oven to 350 Combine flour and baking soda, mix and set aside In a large bowl combine room temperature butter and shortening Beat in sugar, molasses, eggs and salt dissolved in water Gradually beat in flour mixture Stir in chocolate chips Place large rounded tablespoon size balls on ungreased cookie sheet, flatten only slightly Bake about 11 minutes Try one as soon as it is cool enough to get off the pan...Wow!!! From the Subway website: COOKIES CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES Enriched bleached flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), sugar, semi-sweet chocolate chips (sugar, chocolate liquor, cocoa butter, soy lecithin, vanilla), margarine, (palm oil, butter, water, salt, mono and diglycerides, sodium benzoate, natural flavor, citric acid, vitamin A palmitate, beta carotene), eggs, palm oil, water, molasses, baking soda, salt, natural and artificial flavor.
  • 1/2 cup Butter (1 stick)* 1/2 cup Vegetable Shortening (Crisco Butter Flavor)* 1 cup Brown sugar, Light, Packed 1/2 cup Granulated (White) Sugar 2 large Eggs 3 tsp Vanilla extract 2 3/4 cup All-Purpose Flour 2 tsp Baking Powder 1 tsp Salt 2 cup Additive Chips (one 10-12 oz package) 1 cup Chopped Walnuts (4 oz package - optional) COMBINE flour and baking powder in a small bowl and mix with a whisk. Set aside. MELT butter/shortening in a microwave oven (use a microwave safe mixing bowl or a glass measuring cup) stopping and stirring every 15 seconds. Stop when the butter is more of a paste (usually about 45-60 seconds). Pour over granulated sugar, brown sugar, salt, and vanilla in a large mixing bowl and beat well. Add each egg separately beating until creamy. ADD flour mixture (1/2 cup at a time) while beating. REFRIGERATE for 1-3 hours in covered bowl. Pre-heat oven to 375°F 15 minutes prior to first batch. Drop onto a waxed paper lined, room-temperature, air-bake cookie sheet in large rounded tablespoonful size (or small ice-cream scooper). BAKE 10-12 minutes checking every two minutes after 8 minutes for golden brown appearance. Remove sheet from oven and let stand 5 minutes before transferring to a cool/flat surface. Rinse and dry cookie sheet between batches. Makes about [5] dozen cookies. NOTE: * May substituted 1 tsp Baking Soda and 1 tsp Corn Starch for 2 tsp Baking Powder NOTE: * May substitute 7/8 cup Butter, Salted (1-3/4 sticks, melted) or * May substitute 1 cup Butter Flavor Crisco Vegetable Shortening for the 50%-50% Butter/Shortening mixture This recipe will make a knock-off Otis Spunkmeyer cookie, which is what Subway uses last I knew.
  • FYI - Subway buys their cookie dough from the Otis Spunkmeyer cookie company. Find an Otis Spunkmeyer cookie recipe and you've got Subway's cookies. Found this out when my kids' school did a fundraiser and the sales rep shared this tid bit with us Moms. ***I offer this info because a specific recipe wasn't requested. This might help the questioner find a specific recipe...trolls.
  • I'm looking for the recipe of White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies from Subway. Does anyone know where I can find it?
  • Awesome information... how about their soup recipes? Anybody knows where they come from? Do they make them?

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