Showing posts with label cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookies. Show all posts

October 9, 2011

pumpkin molasses chocolate chip cookies

2011.10_pumpkin molasses chocolate chip cookie dough
And then the temperature dropped and I realized that summer is on its way out. I had sensed it was coming. The trees have been dropping crunchy leaves on the sidewalks for a week or more. Then yesterday it rained a cold drizzle most of the day with snow falling up on the mountain peaks while everyone in the grocery store crowded in the baking aisle. Hence the cookie post.

For the record, I initially intended to make plain old molasses chocolate chip cookies based on Joy the Baker's recipe, but you know tis the season for adding pumpkin to things.


Yield: 3 dozen cookies!

Ingredients:
3 c. all purpose flour
1 t. baking soda
1/2 t. baking powder
1 t. kosher salt
1 t. cinnamon
1/2 t. ginger

1 1/2 c. granulated sugar
1/4 c. blackstrap molasses
1 c. melted butter
2 eggs
1 1/2 t. vanilla extract
1 c. pumpkin puree (from a pumpkin)
2 c. chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine the dry ingredients (flour through ginger). In a separate bowl, mix together the granulated sugar and molasses. Then cream the sugar and butter for 3 minutes. Mix in egg, vanilla extract and pumpkin puree. Slowly add the flour mixture. Fold in the chocolate chips. Chill the dough for at least 20 minutes. Shape rough balls and drop onto a greased cookie sheet. Sprinkle with a little bit of coarse salt. Bake for about 8 minutes or until golden.

2011.10_pumpkin molasses chocolate chip cookies
Next time I make these I will try using chocolate chunks instead of chips and leaving out the baking powder so that the cookies are a little less puffy and a little more photogenic.

July 15, 2011

rhubarb white chocolate cookies

2011.07_rhubarb white chocolate cookies 2
Our community garden neighbor offered us fresh rhubarb from her garden plot.  Of course we said yes.  Then, for whatever reason, I was driven to make rhubarb white chocolate cookies.  They turned out sweet, buttery, and subtly tart - a welcome break from piles of veggies.