This recipe came from the Food Network. Oh my word these are delicious!! To Read More, Click On The Recipe Title.
They're a little more work than a regular cookie recipe but oh are they worth it!!! There's only 1/2 cup of flour in these cookies. When you beat the sugar and egg together make sure you beat it long enough for the batter to get thick and pale yellow so it falls from the beaters of your mixer in a ribbon. I omitted the nuts in this cookie, they were outrageously good without them.. I added a cup of milk chocolate chips instead of the nuts. I used semi sweet chocolate chips in place of bitter sweet, I'm not real fond of bitter sweet. These get a little messy when your rolling them into balls with your hands but don't let that stop you from making them.
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Extreme Brownie Cookies
Food Network
Ingredients
* 12 ounces (2 cups) bittersweet chocolate, chopped
* 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter
* 3 eggs
* 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
* 1 cup sugar
* 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
* 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
* 1/4 teaspoon salt
* 6 ounces (1 cup) semisweet chocolate chips
* 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts (or a combination)
Directions
In the top of a double boiler set over very hot water, melt the bittersweet chocolate and butter. Allow it to cool.
Using an electric mixer, beat the eggs and vanilla in a mixing bowl until frothy. Slowly add the sugar and beat until the mixture ribbons off the beaters. Add the melted chocolate mixture. Stir to combine.
Sift the dry ingredients together. Add to the chocolate mixture and stir to combine. Fold in the chips and nuts. The dough will seem more like cake batter than cookie dough. Cover the mixing bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate until the dough is well chilled (and more cookie-dough-like).
Set the oven to 350 degrees. Line several baking sheets with baking parchment.
Scoop up the chilled dough and roll with your hands into small balls the size of a whole walnut (in the shell). Place the cookies on the prepared pans, about 1 1/2 inches apart.
Bake about 12 minutes or a bit longer. The tops of the cookies should look dry and cracked. Allow to cool for a minute on the baking sheet, then remove to cake racks for further cooling.
those cookies are totally on my list now
ReplyDeleteEverything looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI want it all! Those potatoes are so flavorful, the chicken sounds delicious and the cookies have me drooling!
ReplyDeleteAll recipes sound delicious. I have made turkey with orange and honey which was delicious, I have to try the potatoes and the cookies sound divine.
ReplyDeleteHoney and orange on chicken sounds just about perfect to me. I'm going to try this recipe. Also, the cookies, yowzer...
ReplyDeleteWow....what a menu! Got to try those cookies for sure! The potatoes were new to me and so well worth a try for sure!
ReplyDeleteI'm on my way (save me some).
ReplyDeleteGlad you're all settled in!
ReplyDeleteThe honey chicken sounds excellent, but the Yukon gold potatoes is right up my alley. And thank you for using bittersweet morsels in your cookies- I love bittersweet and replace the milk chocolate morsels in every recipe!
oooh, bring on the parsleyed potatoes and chocolate-happy cookies! what a good-looking feast, and one that i’d eat with gusto.
ReplyDeleteYum! I want a plate full of those potatoes with just a piece or so of chicken and a cookie to top it off!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
Everything looks delicious!!! Glad to "see" you!
ReplyDeleteMy husband would love those cookies! Yukon Gold Potatoes are the best! Prayers
ReplyDeleteBunny I love these cookies!!!! well all look really nice!! But I want toma make some cookies to my kids and I love these,send you huggss, gloria
ReplyDeleteThe chicken looks good and so do the potatoes, but you know I'm all over those cookies!
ReplyDeleteYou ladies, I'm such a stalker of your DELICIOUS recipes. I hope you know that I am in serious drool over each of these tonight. My stomach is growling. I figure the neighbors are going to start calling to tell me to turn down the radio or the TV because they'll be able to hear it too.
ReplyDeleteBunny, dear, glad things are settling in and settling down. keeping you in thought and prayer.
Hugs.
I liked the look of the chicken... I started salivating at the potatoes... but then -- the extreme brownie cookies -- I think I have finally met my match. And I mean that in the soulmate sort of way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious meal! I love the onions with the potatoes and your brownie cookie is totally awesome. Thanks and enjoy your new home.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have all three of those together in one meal! Those potatoes sound delicious and that flaky layer on the cookies looks perfect. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI love how crackly your cookies look.
ReplyDeletethose cookies AND potatoes look killer! But i'd take the dessert before dinner, please :)
ReplyDelete-Mini Baker
Everything looks wonderful Bunny! And those cookies, yum!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so delicious, great menu.
ReplyDeleteMimi
those cookies look INSANE, and so does the honey orange chicken. i love orange chicken!!
ReplyDeleteWhat delicious eats! I love orange chicken. And I've been eating a lot of potatoes lately - great recipe! The cookies look like a chocoholic's dream!
ReplyDeleteIt all look terrific. Of course I would head straight for the cookies!
ReplyDeleteOh Bunny, What a feast! I've made the potatoes before and i'm going to try adding the onions. that is just what those potatoes need.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies are to die for! I can't wait to give these a try.
Glad you're settled in your new place. I'll keep you in my prayers for peace and happiness!
I love the look of these taters, they sound wonderful and of course I would be all over the cookies...OMG they look so good!!!
ReplyDeleteOh! Everything looks fabulous, the chicken with orange and honey so tasty, the potatoes and the cookies...what a meal :-) Nice treat!
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand feast. Yes, yes and yes on all three. So glad to see your blog of deliciousness and thinking of you.
ReplyDeletebrownie cookies? yum!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap.. what a feast. I love all 3 recipes and am bookmarking the whole damned post. Those potatoes sound incredibly delich and I love the brownie cookies, may make both tonight actually!!
ReplyDeleteBunny, you are in my thoughts, here if u wanna ever email to vent.
the chicken looks scrummy!! would definitely give this a try.
ReplyDeleteDelicious salad, scrumptious brownies for dessert, what more can we ask?
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of combining a brownie and a cookie! Everything looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteAs always, another fabulous meal post. Just delightful!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that you are settling into your new apartment.
I'm glad to hear you're doing well.
ReplyDeleteI HATE it when a recipe ends up not being what you hoped. At least you found one that sounds like a keeper. Honey and oranges should always make a good chicken dish.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look outrageously good.
The chicken and especially the cookies look delicious!
ReplyDeletei love this menu, the perfect meal for me, lovely blog and photos, will be back for more, cheers from london
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone: everything sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteBunny, your photos are outstanding. I especially love the chicken with the Yukon gold potatoes.
ReplyDeleteSam
What a wonderful meal! We make a similar potato dish, but it never occurred to me to cook them in chicken broth. Nice flavor addition! And the cookies...mmm...
ReplyDeleteThe entire meal could grace my table any day guys. Chicken and potatoes are my faves.
ReplyDeleteAnother great collection of recipe! Everything looks fabulous and those cookies, WOW!
ReplyDeleteIt all looks fabulous, but those cookies!!! OMG!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great meal! I'm always looking for easy side dishes, and the cookies look scrumptious.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with the rest. Those cookies are calling my name!
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