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Friday 19 April 2019

Chocolate Covered Cookie Dunkers





These crazy delicious cookies are begging for a wholesome glass of milk!



This blog post is sponsored by The a2 Milk Company™ 


"Because when your milk is naturally easy to digest, life is easy to digest"





There are few simple pleasures in life that never get old, like dunking a cookie into a rich and soothing glass of milk. No matter how old you are, there is something delicious and totally comforting about it: whether it's cold and refreshing, or hot and foamy milk; for a hearty breakfast in the morning, a fun afternoon snack, or an after-dinner guilty pleasure. 




There are studies out there that show that cookies actually taste better when dipped. I read there are compounds found in baked goods that are released in the mouth and nose if dunked.
See?!?! There are very good reasons why we all love cookies with milk. 







Look at these mouth-watering, chocolate-covered dunker cookies: light and buttery, with a delicate orange flavor, and a luscious layer of dark chocolate all over them.


Now think: these amazing tasting cookies will taste even more amazingly once dunked in silky, creamy milk. Ready to dive in?!?






Every cookie needs a delicious glass of milk to be dunked into. And here is the perfect milk to try out. Especially if you are one of those people that no longer drink cows' milk because it causes discomfort or it's a little hard to digest. 
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So hurry to the fridge, pour yourself a glass of milk and dunk away. But I'm warning you, you'll find yourself eating more than just one of these cookies. 




What's your favorite cookie to dunk in milk? Tell me in the comments for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card.


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Ingredients: to make 24 cookies
  • 8 oz (225 gr) of unsalted butter softened* 

  • 1 packed cup (130 gr) of powdered sugar 

  • 2 eggs at room temperature* 

  • 1 egg yolk at room temperature* 

  • zest of one orange 

  • pinch of salt 

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 

  • 2 cups (300 gr) of flour 

  • 6 oz (170 gr) of semisweet chocolate chips 


*Remove the butter and eggs from the refrigerator 30 minutes before starting with the recipe




Preparation time: 40 minutes
Directions:


1. Preheat the oven to 350° F (175° C).

Cream the butter with the powdered sugar for several minutes, until fluffy and whipped. It's best to use an electric mixer for this part.







2. Add the 2 eggs and the egg yolk one at a time mixing in between until incorporated and smooth.













3. Add the vanilla extract, salt and orange zest and mix some more.




4. Sift the flour and add to the mixture. Mix with a spoon until just combined.










5. Cut the tip of a piping bag, about 1 inch diagonal cut. Spoon the batter into a piping bag. 




Pipe the dough on a cooking sheet covered with parchment paper. Make about 24 long strips of dough about 1 inch wide and 3.5 inch long.






6. Bake at 350° F (175° C) for about 15 minutes until slightly golden at the edges.

Move the cookies to a cooling rack and wait about 10 minutes for them to cool down.




7. Prepare the chocolate: Melt the chocolate in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 60 second on high. Stir the chocolate until smooth. Microwave for 30 more seconds if you need. Mix until the chocolate is all melted and smooth.

Dip the cookies halfway in the melted chocolate. Careful not to break the cookie! These are very soft and the chocolate is thick. Let the excess chocolate drip down in the bowl.




Lay the cookies back on parchment paper. Let the chocolate set.

The quickest way is to refrigerate for a five minutes or so. Once hardened, remove the cookies from the paper and enjoy.


Store at room temperature in an airtight container.

Enjoy :)


















 










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