| Crisp & crunchy on the outside, soft but chewy on the inside — Forgotten Meringue Cookies | 
Mounds of meringue are piled onto baking sheets, placed in a hot oven that has been turned off, then the cookies are "forgotten" until the next day!
Store in an air-tight container or references say
that these cookies can be frozen for up to 3 months. 
Forgotten Cookies   Yield: 30 to 36 cookies 
2 egg whites 
⅔ cup granulated sugar 
¼ teaspoon cream of tartar.
Beat egg whites until foamy. Gradually add sugar and continue beating until stiff, and all sugar has been incorporated (stiff peaks should form at this point + if you rub a little bit of the mixture between your fingers, it should not feel grainy.)
| Foamy stage. | 
| Partially whipped stage. | 
| Stiff peak stage. | 
Fold in:
   Pinch of salt 
   1 cup chopped pecans 
   1 cup chocolate chips (I used chopped chocolate instead of chips) 
Preheat oven to 350°.
Drop cookies onto a parchment or silicon-lined baking sheet—create a peaked shape as cookies are dropped.
Once cookies are in hot oven, IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF THE TEMPERATURE and leave them overnight.
Recipe without photos . . .
Beat egg whites until foamy. Gradually add sugar and continue beating until stiff, and all sugar has been incorporated (stiff peaks should form at this point + if you rub a little bit of the mixture between your fingers, it should not feel grainy.)
Drop cookies onto a parchment or silicon-lined baking sheet—create a peaked shape as cookies are dropped.
Once cookies are in hot oven, IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF THE TEMPERATURE and leave them overnight.
Recipe without photos . . .
Forgotten Meringue Cookies   Yield: 30 to 36 cookies 
2 egg whites 
⅔ cup granulated sugar 
¼ teaspoon cream of tartar.
Fold in:
   Pinch of salt 
   1 cup chopped pecans 
   1 cup chocolate chips (I used chopped chocolate instead of chips) 
   1 teaspoon vanilla 
Preheat oven to 350°.
Drop cookies onto a parchment or silicon-lined baking sheet—create a peaked shape as cookies are dropped. 
Once cookies are in hot oven, IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF THE TEMPERATURE and   leave them overnight. 
 
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