Showing posts with label chocolate mocha cookie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate mocha cookie. Show all posts
Saturday, December 31, 2011
CRICUT CAKE MACHINE!
What's baking? There was an online offer on black Friday that was too good to pass up- a great price on the Cricut Cake Machine including free shipping. I finally took it our of the box and started playing! Cookies are chocolate mocha and cake is Double Chocolate Layer Cake based on recipe on Epicurious with a white chocolate ganache and bananas foster filling.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Dessert Trays
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Chocolate Mocha Cookies
Unfortunately, I do not remember where the original recipe came from which is a shame because these are delicious and I would like to give the proper credit. My original recipe is handwritten and barely legible on very brittle paper.Chocolate Mocha Cookies
4 oz. unsweetened chocolate
3 C semisweet chocolate chips, divided
½ C butter (cut small pieces)
½ C flour
½ tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
4 eggs, room temp
1½ C sugar
1½ TBS espresso powder
2 tsp vanilla
Pre-heat oven to 350.
Melt unsweetened chocolate, 1½ C chocolate chips and butter over hot water or slowly in microwave, stir until smooth.
Stir flour, BP and salt in small bowl.

Beat eggs and sugar until thick and pale. Beat in espresso and vanilla. Fold in chocolate.
Drop heaping TBS onto parchment covered baking sheets. Bake 8-10 minutes until puffy, shiny, crackled. Cool. Transfer to rack to cool.
This recipe double easily and the cookies freeze well. I let batter sit longer, sometimes overnight, if convenient. I use less sugar, less salt, a bit more vanilla and sometimes more chips at the end. I try using different chocolates. This last batch has a combination of Ghiradelli and Trader Joe’s. What chocolates do you have the most success with in baked goods? What are your favorites?
Friday, January 1, 2010
Why Blog?
Several New Year's resolutions have led me to this blog. One is to organize and record my favorite recipes so my children and my nieces and nephews will have them (if and when they want them) and so I can find and sort through them more easily and to be more efficient when a friend asks me for one. I have files and piles of papers with recipes, some handwritten, some typed, some from newspapers, in addition to shelves of cookbooks and magazines. Last week someone requested my chocolate mocha cookie recipe. I found it very quickly for I had baked them recently, hence the request, but the ink on the paper was so faded it was barely legible anymore, especially to someone who hasn't mixed that batter a hundred times already and the paper was a bit brittle (not that I am that old) so it was time to think about how to share my love of baking!
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