According to the Sephardic tradition that egg matzah can be permissible on Passover (see e.g. http://etzion.org.il/vbm/english/archive/moadim70/02-70moed.htm), is there any reason why they would not eat most regular cookie recipes which usually can easily be finished within 18 minutes and don't generally require water (assuming it could be manufactured in a special Pesach/matzah bakery with kosher-for-Pesach flour)?
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