Weekend Baking Tip: 🍪 Chocolate Cookies with Brown Butter and Nutella Filling 🍪🍪

in #food6 years ago

What’s up Steemians & Foodies,

For all chocolate lovers (as I am) this recipe is a must.

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You'll bite right on the soft core. The Nutella makes the cookie soft, sweet and slightly nutty. It kept all the good qualities after baking in the oven. However, it will not taste as strong as it sounds. The Nutella taste does not dominate the cookie. It blends perfectly with the butter taste, which has been intensified by frying in the pan. The dark chocolate gives off additional cocoa flavours and enchants you with more chocolate. This genius mixture is packaged in a biscuit that is so soft that you can barely hold if it is freshly baked.

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  • 135g flour
  • 3/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 110g butter (unsalted)
  • 100g brown sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract (or a vanilla pod or vanilla sugar)
  • 1 tsp yoghurt
  • 150g dark chocolate (chopped)
  • 1 jar Nutella (chilled)

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  • A super soft biscuit with double chocolate and a slightly salty butter aroma. A perfect cookie mix.

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Step 1

Mix flour with baking powder and salt and put aside.

Step 2

Melt the butter in a pot. Stir the butter until it turns brown over a medium heat, which takes a few minutes. Then let the butter cool slightly.

Step 3

Using a blender, whip the cooled butter with the sugar
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Step 4
Add the yoghurt, egg and vanilla and stir again.

Step 5

Add the flour mixture in several batches and mix thoroughly.

Step 6

Add the chocolate pieces and mix well, but carefully.

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Step 7

Put the dough in the fridge for 1 hour.

Step 8

Preheat the oven to 175°C.

Step 9

Place 1,5 tsp. dough in the hand to form a flat cake . Add1 tsp. Nutella and fold. No Nutella should come out. Form this into a sphere. Place them on a baking tray and press them together lightly.

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Step 10

Place all balls on a baking tray and leave enough space between them. The cookie balls melt properly when baking.

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Step 11

Bake in the oven for 9-10 minutes. The biscuit edges are then slightly brown.

Step 12

Leave the biscuits on the baking tray for another 2 minutes (outside of the oven). The cookie still looks very soft.

Step 13

Remove the biscuits from the baking tray to allow them to cool completely.
variations

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No egg - add 1 teaspoon of baking powder and 1 tablespoon of milk.

Peanut butter - 1 tablespoon of peanut butter is the best choice for a tasty peanut flavour. Simply stir in carefully before the chocolate pieces.

Different Chocolate - you can mix the chocolate or use plain pure white chocolate or whole milk.

Nutty - add 50g more nuts when adding the chocolate pieces. Use what you like best, such as walnuts, hazelnuts or pecans.

Third chocolate - more chocolate needed? Add 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder to the flour mixture.

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  • You can save time when preparing the dough. Instead of putting the dough in the fridge, put it in the freezer for 10 minutes. Stir the dough once while beein in the freezer. After that, he'll be in the fridge for five minutes. This saves you a lot of time.
  • The cookies keep themselves well closed for up to 5 days. In the first days they are very soft. The biscuits become much firmer after 2 days. If you don't like it soft, you can bake the cookies a few days in advance.

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Again, I love your variations to your recipes, not easy to do unless you know what your doing! These cookies look awesome. I love using brown butter, never tried in cookies. I usually use it when I finish off cooked pasta like butternut squash ravioli and fresh sage.

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I think I gained weight just looking at the photos ;-) Looks delicious.

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