Let’s end the year with an outright dreamy cookie: Cardamom-Espresso Chocolate Chip Cookies.
Seriously, these things are amazing. The flavor of coffee hits the tongue first, followed by a warm kick of cardamom. The overall dough is buttery and rich.
The texture is chewy and luscious. Really, these are a pleasurable sensory bomb in the mouth.
Bready or Not: Cardamom-Espresso Chocolate Chip Cookies
These dreamy cookies are coffee-forward in flavor, followed by a warm kick of cardamom. White chocolate chips look especially nice in the dark dough.
Course: Dessert, Snack
Keyword: cardamom, chocolate, coffee, cookies
Servings: 46cookies
Author: Beth Cato
Equipment
plastic wrap
baking sheet
parchment paper
tablespoon scoop or spoon
Ingredients
3 1/4cupsall-purpose flour
1teaspoonbaking powder
1teaspoonbaking soda
1teaspoonground cardamom
1/2teaspoonsalt
1cupunsalted butter softened (2 sticks)
1 1/2cupsbrown sugar packed
1/2cupwhite sugar
2large eggs room temperature
2Tablespoonsespresso powder
1Tablespoonvanilla extract
12ounceschocolate chips 1 bag, or mixed kinds to equal amount
Instructions
Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, cardamom, cinnamon, and salt in a bowl. Set aside.
In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter until creamy. Add both sugars, beating until fluffy; scrape the bottom of the bowl a few times. Add eggs, one at a time, followed by the espresso powder and vanilla.
Gradually add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture, until just combined. Fold in the chocolate chips. Wrap dough and chill in fridge for at least an hour, but as long as a day or two.
Preheat oven at 350-degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Use a tablespoon scoop or spoon to dole out balls of dough, spaced out, on the baking sheet. Bake for about 12 minutes. Cookies should look set. Let them rest on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack. Store cooled cookies in a sealed container at room temperature.
Do you need a brownie recipe that will really impress people this holiday season? Try these Dulce de Leche Brownies!
This is a resurrected recipe that was originally shared on the Holy Taco Church, which I then reposted here on my site in 2015. It was a big hit back then–I had several people reach out to say they tried it and loved it.
Now, one big warning: This is a dangerous recipe, and I’m not just talking calories. Sweetened condensed milk becomes lava after mere minutes in the microwave. Make this recipe with care. I originally advised using 10-12 minutes total time to make the dulce de leche in the microwave, but when I remade it this year, I did shorter bursts and spent more like 15 minutes, and there were no scalding-hot overflows.
So, take care with this recipe, and know that the reward for your risk is sweet indeed.
(Note that you can buy canned Dulce de Leche on the Hispanic foods aisle in many grocery stores and skip this step! You can also make it in a crock pot or stove–look up these other methods online. Microwave is faster, but has some danger involved.)
Combine sweetened condensed milk and corn syrup in a LARGE microwave safe bowl. You need the bowl large because the stuff may start to boil like an erupting volcano.
Microwave on 50% power, stopping and stirring every 2 minutes. Start watching VERY CAREFULLY about the 5 minute point. It can start to boil over very quickly. Start doing 1 minute increments, stirring well in between. Somewhere from 10 to 15 minutes, it will thicken and look caramel-colored rather than white, at which point it is ready. It might look curdled but that goes away when you stir. Add in the butter and stir until it’s melted. Set aside.
To Make the Brownies
Preheat oven at 325-degrees. Line a 9×13 pan with foil and butter it or apply nonstick spray.
In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugars until fluffy. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Combine flour, espresso powder (if using), cocoa, and salt. Add dry ingredients into creamed mixture; mix until well blended.
Spread about 1/2 of mixture in the prepared pan. This will just cover the bottom. Drop spoonfuls of Dulce de Leche evenly over this layer and smooth out with an uneven spatula. Sprinkle chocolate chips all over. Cover with remaining brownie batter using clean uneven spatula.
Bake 35 to 40 minutes, until the middle passes the toothpick test. Cool and cut into squares.
You don’t have to choose between chewy chocolate cookies and brownies with this delectable recipe for Half and Half Cookies. You can enjoy both, and in the same bite, if you want!
This recipe is wonderfully straightforward. The dough doesn’t even need to be chilled. You mix, bake, and enjoy.
Recipes like this are when a teaspoon scoop comes in handy for creating even portions of dough. The resulting cookie is fairly large because it’s essentially two mini cookies merged like Voltron to create something even more awesome.
These cookies offer two distinct flavors in one delicious bite. Makes about 43 cookies.
Course: Dessert, Snack
Keyword: chocolate, cookies
Servings: 43cookies
Author: Beth Cato
Equipment
parchment paper
food scale
teaspoon scoop or spoon
Ingredients
Main dough
3cupsall-purpose flour
1/2teaspoonbaking soda
pinchsalt
1cupunsalted butter room temperature (2 sticks)
1cupbrown sugar packed
1/2cupwhite sugar
2large eggs room temperature
2teaspoonsvanilla extract
11ounceswhite chocolate chips1 bag
Cocoa dough
1/4cupwhite sugar
1/4cupunsweetened cocoa powder sifted
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350-degrees. Line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper.
In a small bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
In a large bowl, beat together butter, brown sugar, and white sugar until smooth, scraping the bottom of the bowl a few times to ensure everything is combined. Add eggs, one at a time, followed by the vanilla. Gradually beat in the flour mixture.
Use a food scale to divine dough in half between two bowls. To one dough, add the extra sugar and cocoa, stirring until the color is consistent. Divide the white chocolate chips in half between the two doughs and fold in to incorporate.
Use the teaspoon scoop to dole out one scoop of white dough, one scoop of cocoa dough and press together. Flatten slightly so that the half-and-half dough is visible. Set each combined dough ball spaced out on the baking sheet.
Bake for 11 to 13 minutes, until cookies look set. Let them rest on the sheet for about 5 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack. Store them in an airtight container for up to 3 days at room temperature.
For about a decade, I had it in my head that I wanted to surprise my husband’s co-workers at the nuclear plant with coal cookies as a holiday surprise. I wasn’t sure how to go about it until I saw a brownie-style cookie recipe and decided evolve it with some modifications and a coating of sparkly black sugar. The result: “Coal” Double Chocolate Cookies.
These still taste like crunchy-chewy brownies. The black sugar adds a sweetly crisp outer layer… and in my case, it also turned tongues blue! I didn’t expect that, and it made the gag cookies even funnier to me. I don’t know if all black sugar brands will do that, so if you actually want that effect, you may need to do some testing.
These cookies were a hit at the nuclear plant, a delicious joke that everyone got. Do note that if you want to stick these in stockings, use small baggies–most of the sugar stays put, but some will come off. That’s the way the (coal) cookies crumble.
Bready or Not Original: “Coal” Double Chocolate Cookies
At a basic level, these are great brownie cookies, but if you roll the dough balls in black sugar crystals, you get "coal cookies" that are great for laughs at holiday time. This is coal that folks won't mind finding in their stocking (but do place the cookies in a bag so they don't shed sugar everywhere)!
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate, cookies, holiday, walnuts
Servings: 63cookies
Author: Beth Cato
Equipment
baking sheet
parchment paper
teaspoon scoop or spoon
Ingredients
1cupunsalted butter room temperature
1cupwhite sugar
1/2cupbrown sugar packed
1teaspoonvanilla extract
1large egg room temperature
1/3cupbaking cocoa sifted
1teaspoonespresso powder optional, for deeper chocolate flavor
2Tablespoonsmilk or half & half
1 3/4cupsall-purpose flour
1/2teaspoonbaking powder
1cupwalnuts chopped
1cupchocolate chips
1cupblack sugar crystals for topping
Instructions
Cream together butter, sugars, and vanilla. Beat in the egg. Add the cocoa, espresso powder (if using), and milk. Gradually add in the flour and baking powder, scraping the bottom of the bowl to incorporate everything. Fold in the walnuts and chocolate chips. Wrap dough with plastic wrap and set in fridge to firm up for 30 minutes.
Preheat oven at 350-degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Place black sugar in a small bowl.
Use a teaspoon scoop or spoon to create a lump of dough. Roll it in black sugar to coat. Place spaced out on cookie sheet.
Bake for 9 to 11 minutes. Watch for the cookies to look set; it will otherwise be difficult to gauge doneness because of the cookies’ dark color. Let sit on sheet a few minutes, then move to a cooling rack. Pack cooled cookies in a sealed container at room temperature.