Presenting these gorgeous cookies to all my friends.
I have a cookie cook book which I got from a street vendor who sells old books....and it is a treasure house of amazing cookies.....remember I had posted peanut cookies from that book long time ago.
When I saw these chocolate crackles pic on that cook book.....I knew I had to make it some how....they looked soooo tempting....but the recipe in that book called for chocolate bar which is a bit expensive and difficult to get at this part of the world....I wanted a less expensive, everyday recipe.....which can be made with stuffs I can find in my kitchen.......so I searched the internet for a recipe which can be made with cocoa powder and finally I got this recipe from here.....and when I baked it the first time it came out perfect... look at the number of people who have saved this recipe, submitted photos, and more than 700 reviews wow......need any other reason for not trying this
I used cadbury cocoa powder and for the oil I used rice bran oil which is my cooking medium at present...any vegetable oil should be fine......now the trick to get the cracked effect is chilling the dough which is very IMPORTANT....do not skip it.
I rolled up the dough at night and left in the fridge wrapped up in cling film and made the cookies next day.
An Update:Oct 18, 2012
Today, when I made them, instead of oil I used melted butter and the outcome was......YUM!...pure chocolate heaven.
Recipe source: all recipes.com
I got about 40 cookies with this recipe.
How I made them:
Cocoa powder: 1 cup.
All purpose flour: 2 cups.
White sugar: 2 cups.
Vegetable oil: 1/2 cup, plus 1 or 2 tbsp while mixing the dough.
Eggs: 4.
Vanilla essence: 2 tsp.
Baking powder: 2 tsp.
Salt: 1/2 tsp.
#Powdered sugar: 1/2 cup.(this is for rolling the cookie dough, put it into a bowl and keep aside).
Method:
1. In a medium bowl, mix together cocoa, white sugar, and vegetable oil. Beat in eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanilla. Combine the flour, baking powder, and salt; stir into the cocoa mixture. Knead with hands into a soft dough......add extra vegetable oil if needed to make into dough. Do not add water. Cover dough, and chill for at least 4 hours. This is very important....do not skip this
2. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper and keep aside . Pinch off dough and roll into small lemon sized balls and put them into powdered sugar.
3. Now time to preheat the oven to (175 degree C). Coat each ball in the sugar with your hands before placing them on the greased and lined cookie sheet.
4. Bake in preheated oven for about 10 to 12 min. After about 7 to 8 min you can see the cookies cracking.
5. Remove the cookie sheet from the oven and let it stand in the cookie sheet for a minute or two before transferring to wire racks to cool.
These cookies looks so gorgeous....I love their cracked look
Bite into it to get that "mmmmmmmmmmm" feeling.
They are damn gorgeous aren't they???
OMG too good cracked cookies.. for a chocolate fan this is the treat..
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cookies..
ReplyDeleteScrumptious cookies..
ReplyDeleteOh god... they look so inviting Nisha... Perfect cookies...
ReplyDeleteIndeed dammmn good:-) perfect for chocoholic like me:-)
ReplyDeleteWow delicious looking chocolate crackles
ReplyDeleteWow delicious looking cookies..yum
ReplyDeleteWow!! they look simply divine
ReplyDeleteOMG!! Nisa!! I have never heard of these but I am drooling like ... forget it. Bookmarked dear will make these sooooooooon.
ReplyDeletewow, that is awesome, never had or made it before. Looks super tempting :)
ReplyDeleteCookies crinkles looks delicious, Thanks for linking to Hearth and soul blog hop.
ReplyDeleteThanks everybody....this sure is one of the best cookies I have made.
ReplyDeletevery new recipe:) Absolutely lovely ...
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What beautiful cookies! Thanks for linking and sharing with the Hearth and Hop!
ReplyDeleteWow looks so wonderful...
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Learning-to-cook
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Akila
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ReplyDeleteNisa wow nice recipe...my son started school today and am sure this recipe will be a hit
ReplyDeleteThat looks inviting. Lovely looking cookies.
ReplyDeleteI have always thought these cookies were beautiful. Never made them though. I love how you used the black background to make them stand out. Thank you for linking your wonderful recipe to Fat Camp Friday. I would also love for you to join my new forums and link up your website and any linky parties you host! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! Thank you for sharing your beautiful and delicious recipe with the Hearth and Soul Hop.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the crackly look.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty Nisa. Bookmarking this.
ReplyDeletewow one have to try recipe!nice blog!
ReplyDeletei love the cracked look of these cookies. really an easy n quick recipe. it was yumm!
ReplyDeleteHi I've have tried several of your recipies and they have turned out well. But when it comes to cookies I end up burning them in the oven,so Please let me know how to
ReplyDeleteBake cookies in microwave oven.