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Anyone have a chewy cookie recipe?

Started by Tulipa, December 07, 2008, 16:59:48

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Tulipa

My daughter is on a quest for a cookie recipe like the fresh ones you can buy in Sainsburys, she keeps trying out recipes but we wondered if anyone on here had one?  She wants nice soft chewy centers if possible.  Thanks for reading this.

T.

Tulipa


lolabelle

I think you just cook any cookie recipe slighty underdone and will go chewy.Last timeI madecookie I did chewy and crunchie with same base just shorten bakin time slightly for chewy

KathrynH

Have you tried the BBC Good Food website? It's full of fantastic recipes from the magazine and contains readers reviews to let you know how well they work or any variations people have made. I find it a really useful site - almost as good as this one!

Sparkly

This is a recipe of my mum's. They are gorgeous and very easy to make.

14oz plain flour
1/2 oz baking powder
1/2 pz bicarb
9 3/4 oz sugar (I just use granulated)
1oz cocoa
3 dessert spoons golden syrrup (I have substituted this for black treacle as well)
cap vanilla extract
9 3/4oz marg (I use marg instead of butter, but I suppose butter could be used)
plain choc chips (get good 70% cocoa ones)

This makes double chocolate chip cookies about 30 big ones, but you could use the basic recipe to make many other variations.

Mix all dry ingredients, rub in fat, add liquid and mix to bind. Roll into a tube using grease proof paper and chill in the fridge. You could freeze the dough at this stage too. Then slice of rounds about 1/2in thick. They do spread so allow room on the tray. Bake at 170 degrees C for about 10-12 mins. They will spread out and look crackled on the top, but still soft. They set when cooled, but should be nice and gooey!


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