I confess that I love chocolate biscuits/cookies. The fudgier the better. Todd, well, he's not so fond of chocolate baked anything. (I know! It just ain't human!)
This is one of my favourite chocolate cookie recipes, and the answer to why is two fold . . . One because they are nice and fudgy and not overly sweet . . .
And two because they have a lot of texture besides the fudge . . . with crunchy bits of muesli and then moreish chocolate chips that your teeth just melt through . . .
Double chocolate because part of the flour is replaced with cocoa powder, not to be confused with chocolate drinking mix . . . and then those chocolate chips . . .
These cookies are delicious and . . . dare I say it . . . interesting, which only adds to their allure, and then . . . the recipe only makes 15, which means since I am the only person who will be eating them, there is not a lot to waste.
I also like to think that that muesli makes them a tiny bit healthier as well . . . because along with the chocolate you get heart healthy rolled oats, and some dried fruits, nuts, barley flakes . . . well, darn it, I just plain like them and I think you might too!
*Double Chocolate Muesli Cookies*
Makes about 15
1 tsp vanilla
70g plain flour (1/2 cup)
2 TBS cocoa powder (not drinking chocolate)70g plain flour (1/2 cup)
Can't I tempt you just a tiny bit? Go on . . . you know you want to! Bon appetit! (And a very Happy Mother's Day to all the mum's out there celebrating it today!)
These look absolutely gorgeous! How much flour is needed to make the batter?
ReplyDeleteHi Seren, 1/2 cup or 70G. Sorry i left that out! Thanks for noticing my omission so that I could fix it! xo
DeleteYUM! I love proof readers!!!
ReplyDeleteMe too Monique! They always catch what I miss and it is so very much appreciated! These are good cookies! Not too sweet! xo
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