Citations:chewy

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English citations of chewy

Noun: "(US, informal) a type of soft and sticky cookie"[edit]

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  • 2006, Diana Abu-Jaber, The Language of Baklava, page 255:
    After our repast of two diminutive chicken kabobs, two dollops of yogurt, and two steamed Zucchini quarters each, Roni clears away the dishes and returns with a plate of jaw-breaking, fillings-yanking, elderly butterscotch chewies.
  • 2009, Foy Allen Edelman, Sweet Carolina Favorite Desserts and Candies from the Old North State, unnumbered page:
    You may remember Dianne Lambert's caramel squares as butterscotch chewies or blondies.
  • 2011, Lisa Fain, The Homesick Texan Cookbook, unnumbered page:
    Chocolate chewies are light, crisp, and, yes, chewy chocolate cookies that are studded with chocolate chips and pecans.
  • 2011, Isser Gottlieb, Gottlieb's Bakery: Savannah's Sweetest Tradition, unnumbered page:
    These are not exactly like the chocolate chewies Gottlieb's sold, but they are probably as close as a home baker will ever get.
  • 2013, Monica Holland, Lick the Bowl Good Classic Home-Style Desserts with a Twist, unnumbered page:
    One day while flipping through a magazine I found a recipe for double chocolate chewies.
  • 2017, The Perfect Cookie: Your Ultimate Guide to Foolproof Cookies, Brownies & Bars, page 63:
    While many versions of the chocolate chewy exist and can be found in bakeries across the country, we wanted are fined recipe for a simple-to-make cookie so we could get our chocolate fix any time.