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As a child I was never that fussed about scraping out the bowl unless it was butter icing! However, Quirk Publishing offered me the chance to review a neat little book The Cookie Dough Lovers Cook Book by Lindsay Landis. Its available at the ubiquitous online book shop ;-)
This is not cookie dough as we know it, for making cookies, its specially formulated cookie dough that tastes divine eaten raw, and so it should as it is packed with butter and sugar! The basic chocolate chip cookie dough is eggless and really simple to make. Its the basis for most of the recipes with variations including peanut butter, vegan/dairy free, gluten free and lots of different combinations of spices, sugars, nuts and chocolate chips.
Total Time: 15 minutes
1/2 cup (100g) unsalted butter, room temperature
1/4 cup (50g) granulated suagr
1/2 cup (100g) light brown sugar, packed
2 tbsp milk or cream
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/4 cups (150g) plain flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup (100g) mini dark chocolate chips
In a large bowl, beat butter and sugars with an electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Mix in milk and vanilla. Stir in flour and salt and mix on low speed (or by hand) until incorporated. Stir in chocolate chips.
Dough can be enjoyed immediately or store, covered or in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 3 days.
Form the dough into small balls and arrange on a baking sheet lined with baking parchment. Place in the freezer for about 15 minutes.
Melt 200g dark chocolate in a double boiler or a bowl over a pan of water. Using two forks dip the cookie dough balls in the melted chocolate and replace on the baking parchment.
Decorate with sprinkles or dust with edible glitter. Or you could wait until the chocolate is set and pipe over some white chocolate.
I made some with milk chocolate as well, not to my own taste but to avoid me and hubby pigging out on these truffles, we both took them into work and some of our colleagues prefer milk chocolate. They were a huge hit, with comments such as "Do they have alcohol in them?" which must have been the vanilla and "Delicious, would be great at Christmas".
Candy - including the truffles featured above.
Cookies and Brownies
These are Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies, this photo also shows the really useful design of the book. It is ring bound and, when folded out, the pages are narrower than the cover so there is a Cookie Dough Lovers Cheat Sheet visible on the left of the recipes.
Cakes, Custards and Pies
Just look at those fabulous Cookie Dough Stuffed Dark Chocolate Cupcakes! This chapter also features the Cookie Dough Mosaic Cheesecake:
Frozen Treats is full of icecreams and ice lollies
There are two more chapters: Indulgent Breakfasts and Fun Snacks and Party Fare
All of these recipes include basic cookie dough and having been a little unsure of whether I was going to like cookie dough, I have to say Im a convert and cant wait for an opporunity to try another one of the recipes. The icecream is calling to me!
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. I was not required to write a positive review and any opinion expressed is my own.
Cookie Dough Truffles
This is not cookie dough as we know it, for making cookies, its specially formulated cookie dough that tastes divine eaten raw, and so it should as it is packed with butter and sugar! The basic chocolate chip cookie dough is eggless and really simple to make. Its the basis for most of the recipes with variations including peanut butter, vegan/dairy free, gluten free and lots of different combinations of spices, sugars, nuts and chocolate chips.
Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Makes 1 1/2 cupsTotal Time: 15 minutes
1/2 cup (100g) unsalted butter, room temperature
1/4 cup (50g) granulated suagr
1/2 cup (100g) light brown sugar, packed
2 tbsp milk or cream
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 1/4 cups (150g) plain flour
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup (100g) mini dark chocolate chips
In a large bowl, beat butter and sugars with an electric mixer on medium speed until light and fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Mix in milk and vanilla. Stir in flour and salt and mix on low speed (or by hand) until incorporated. Stir in chocolate chips.
Dough can be enjoyed immediately or store, covered or in an airtight container in the refrigerator, for up to 3 days.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles
Form the dough into small balls and arrange on a baking sheet lined with baking parchment. Place in the freezer for about 15 minutes.
Melt 200g dark chocolate in a double boiler or a bowl over a pan of water. Using two forks dip the cookie dough balls in the melted chocolate and replace on the baking parchment.
Decorate with sprinkles or dust with edible glitter. Or you could wait until the chocolate is set and pipe over some white chocolate.
I made some with milk chocolate as well, not to my own taste but to avoid me and hubby pigging out on these truffles, we both took them into work and some of our colleagues prefer milk chocolate. They were a huge hit, with comments such as "Do they have alcohol in them?" which must have been the vanilla and "Delicious, would be great at Christmas".
Chapters
Candy - including the truffles featured above.
Cookies and Brownies
These are Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Brownies, this photo also shows the really useful design of the book. It is ring bound and, when folded out, the pages are narrower than the cover so there is a Cookie Dough Lovers Cheat Sheet visible on the left of the recipes.
Cakes, Custards and Pies
Just look at those fabulous Cookie Dough Stuffed Dark Chocolate Cupcakes! This chapter also features the Cookie Dough Mosaic Cheesecake:
Frozen Treats is full of icecreams and ice lollies
There are two more chapters: Indulgent Breakfasts and Fun Snacks and Party Fare
All of these recipes include basic cookie dough and having been a little unsure of whether I was going to like cookie dough, I have to say Im a convert and cant wait for an opporunity to try another one of the recipes. The icecream is calling to me!
Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post. I was not required to write a positive review and any opinion expressed is my own.
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