As the weather grows colder and colder, it's time to whip out the baking tray and make some delicious cookies for the pre-Christmas season. Today, I tried a new recipe for delicious chocolate chip cookies, and they came out rather well (self-pat on shoulder). In case you're admiring the beautifully Christmassy and wintery table cloth that serves as the humble background for my cookies, I bought it at Butlers for about €30. But now to the recipe. Ingredients for 12-14 cookies: 100 g of softened butter 100 g brown sugar 1 beaten egg 100 g plain flour 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder 50 g of milk chocolate 50 g of white chocolate Preheat the oven to 180°C and line a baking tray with baking paper. Blend the sugar and softened butter in a bowl. When a the mixture has a creamy texture, add the beaten egg and blend it in as well. When everything has mixed well, fold in the flour, baking powder, cocoa powder and chocolate drops. Spoon the mixture onto the baking paper, about as big as a big spoon. Ensure there is enough space between the cookies, as they will rise in the oven. Use the spoon to flatten the mixture and put the tray into the oven.
Let your cookies bake for about 12-15 minutes. You should take them out when they get crispy around the edges. Also note that the cookies still bake a little after taking them out, so it's fine when the centre is still soft. They will also get harder first before becoming softer again, so it's best to either devour them immediately, or wait a little while and put them into a cookie jar. If you want to have the perfectly round cookie shape, use dessert rings, which you can find on Amazon and most interior shops with a baking section. And, finally, enjoy with a glass of milk! Yummy!
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With Christmas just around the corner, it is baking season! A year ago, I made a delectable cinnamon star cookie cake and my man loved it. Sadly I couldn't find the recipe anymore, but, out of sheer luck, I stumbled across it a few days ago and immediately set off to bake this cake for his birthday.
It is the perfect Christmas cake and super-easy, so why not give it a try? This is a fantastic recipe I learnt from my American grandma. It is as American as it gets, which simply means the whole cake is just butter, chocolate and sugar - but it is worth it, believe me.
So let's start! Preheat oven to 200 degrees It's been some time since I made this video, but the recipe is still great and delicious: a batch of different muffins with cookie ice cream. Yummy! I am generally a fan of all bakes easy and adaptable. With this recipe, you can include everything you personally love and adjust it to your taste and the cookie ice cream is simply heavenly. I am happy to introduce this new recipe page with a one of my favourite recipes. I love chocolate and I think it harmonises very well with orange and other citrus fruit, so I took my favourite brownie batter as my base and added some nice oranges. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did!
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