Hello everyone!
Today's recipe is not a dessert (weird, I know). There's not a perfect timing for these Walnut and Brie Buns, however, I would say that you can eat them whenever you please!
One piece of advice, though. Eat them warm. The melted cheese inside is so good, and combined with the walnuts ends up being just perfect.
They are not difficult to do- I must say that it's only my second time attempting to do something like that- and although you need to have some patience, the results are definitely worth it.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Chocolate chip cookies
Hello everyone!
Have you ever tasted the perfect cookie and then have tried to recreate it? I did. One of the first recipes I have ever tried was the chocolate chip cookie recipe. I wanted them to be chewy and sweet but, after a little confusion with the baking time and the fact that I was insistent on the fact that they must be more toasted, I ended up with dozens of rock-like cookies. You couldn't bite them without losing your teeth.
After that failed experiment, I tried two different recipes but none of them were as chewy as I wanted them so I gave up.
Until now.
I found this recipe in Sally's Baking Addiction's blog and it is SO perfect that I haven't dared to change a thing.
This cookies have infinite possibilities; you can make them with chocolate, dried fruits, M&M's or Smarties, toffee, whatever crosses your mind! If you follow the link above, you will see the delicious combinations she has made on her blog.
I divided the dough in two equal parts and put dark chocolate chips and chopped walnuts in one of them while in the other one I put white chocolate and chopped pistachios.
Totally addictive.
Have you ever tasted the perfect cookie and then have tried to recreate it? I did. One of the first recipes I have ever tried was the chocolate chip cookie recipe. I wanted them to be chewy and sweet but, after a little confusion with the baking time and the fact that I was insistent on the fact that they must be more toasted, I ended up with dozens of rock-like cookies. You couldn't bite them without losing your teeth.
After that failed experiment, I tried two different recipes but none of them were as chewy as I wanted them so I gave up.
Until now.
I found this recipe in Sally's Baking Addiction's blog and it is SO perfect that I haven't dared to change a thing.
This cookies have infinite possibilities; you can make them with chocolate, dried fruits, M&M's or Smarties, toffee, whatever crosses your mind! If you follow the link above, you will see the delicious combinations she has made on her blog.
I divided the dough in two equal parts and put dark chocolate chips and chopped walnuts in one of them while in the other one I put white chocolate and chopped pistachios.
Totally addictive.
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