I don't know why it is but it's really difficult to photograph chocolate things and make them come out looking as delicious as they really are. I am sorely lacking in knowledge about these things and so these cookies here today only look half as delicious as they really, so please don't let the photo's turn you off. I promise you these are really, REALLY good!
They are like the exact opposite of regular chocolate chip cookies . . . instead of a vanilla cookie dough base . . . they have a chocolate cookie dough base . . .
Instead of chocolate chocolate chips, they use white chocolate chips . . . or chunks . . .
And they're stogged full of lovely toasted nuts. I love toasting my nuts for all of my baking recipes. Seriously they taste so much better. Toasting just enhances their natural nuttiness!
These are fudgy and chewy and incredibly moreish. I had to give half of them away because if I hadn't I would have polished off the whole lot. (Hubby doesn't like chocolate baked goodies. I know . . . he's seriously nuts!)
*White Chocolate Chippers*
Makes 3 dozen
This
is one of my go to recipes when I want a dense and fudgy chocolate
cookie. Chewy, dense, chocolatey and loaded with toasted walnuts and
white chocolate chunks!
250g of butter, softened (1 cup)
385g of granulated sugar (2 cups)
2 large free range egg
2 tsp vanilla
310g of plain flour (1 1/2 cups)
112g of cocoa powder (1 cup) (unsweetened cocoa, not the drink mix)
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
200g of white chocolate, cut into chunks (2 cups)
175g of toasted chopped walnuts (3/4 cup)
Preheat the oven to 180*C/350*F/ gas mark 4. Butter several large baking sheets. Set aside.
Cream
together the butter and sugar until light. Beat in the eggs one at a
time, along with the vanilla. Sift together the flour, cocoa powder,
baking powder and salt. Stir this into the creamed mixture one third
at a time, until well combined. Stir in the chocolate and the nuts.
Drop by tablespoonfuls onto the prepared baking sheets, leaving 2 inches in between each.
Bake
for 12 minutes, or until the centres spring back when lightly
touched. They may seem soft, but they do firm up upon cooling
Store in an airtight container.
Marie I think these look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love white chocolate:
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Thanks Gloria! I do too! xoxo
ReplyDeleteChocolate is very hard to photo..
ReplyDeleteThey sound like winners Marie!
I toast too!
Those cookies look delicious to me! I was craving chocolate today anyway, and this recipe isn't helping the situation. LOL Guess it's time to just give in to the craving.
ReplyDeleteI knew you would Monique! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhen one gets a chocolate craving you just have to give in Linda! It's bad luck not to. At least that's my theory! lol ;-)
It's the brown. Brown food is always a problem and so many biscuits and cakes are... Brown. I try and get in close with a macro lens. Cheers.
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This is true Jason!
ReplyDeleteJust made these delicious cookies. The batter was a bit stiff and I had to add some milk. I used a cookie scoop to place them on the baking sheets, so my cookies were rather small and ball-shaped. After cooling they were crispy on the edges with a cake-textured center. Yummy, just perfect if you love white chocolate - like I do! Thanks for this recipe!
ReplyDeleteSo happy they were enjoyed Verena! You're welcome! xo
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