Saturday, November 19, 2011

Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Disclaimer - This is not the authentic recipe for chocolate chip cookie.I have put forth my version here which is just a basic butter cookie adorned with chocolate chips.

I have not tasted the so-called 'authentic' chocolate chip cookie.From what I've heard,it is a chewy cookie full of chocolate chips and is out of the world.The closest I've come to taste these are in the form of Hide and seek biscuits or Good Day chocolate chip biscuits.
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I used to bake and try a new cookie recipe at least once in a week during my initial baking days.But as they say,once you hit bulls eye then whenever you are required to bake it,you tend to go back to the trusted recipe.Absolutely no harm in that but I feel it makes you biased towards new recipes.What I am saying is that,though I've always wanted to try out an authentic version of the same,the ease of this recipe and the taste stops me from trying it.


Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe

Ingredients(makes 24-26 cookies)

Butter(softened) - 1/2 cup/100gms
Powdered sugar - 1/2 cup(Cinnamon sugar or Vanilla sugar can also be used for great results)
Flour - 1 cup
Cornflour - 1/2 cup
Chocolate chips - 1/2 cup

Method

Cream together butter and sugar with a fork or wooden spoon till it becomes creamy.

Mix in flour,cornflour and chocolate chips.Knead softly to form a smooth dough.
Keep aside for 5-10 minutes then form smooth balls(lime sized) and place on an ungreased cookie tray.
Bake for 20-24 minutes or till done.
Cool on a wire rack and store in air tight containers.

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Notes
  • Basic recipe of this cookie can be tweaked to make different types of cookies.You could add orange zest or coffee extract to make it taste different.
  • The amount of butter to flour ratio is a bit less,so you might have to add a tsp or so milk if the dough doesn't come together.Take care not to add too much liquid since this tends to make the cookie hard.
  • The amount of baking time given is for chewy-in-the-middle and crunchy-on-the-sides type of cookie.If you want crunchier cookies,flatten them a little before baking a bake for an extra two minutes.
  • You could also replace 2 tbsp of cornflour with cocoa powder and add white chocolate chips in place of milk chocolate chips for an opposite version of the same recipe.
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On another note,thanks to all of your support and encouragement,the Plagiarism issue is sorted out now.The blog is shut down by Google since it contained copied recipes from many blogs.A special thanks to Nags of Edible Garden for the timely help.


29 comments:

  1. Great recipe, love how simple it is and they look so cute.
    Btw Divya which butter do you use? I couldn't find unsalted butter when I was there early this year.

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  2. Wow, I never tried eggless in baking...these look yum

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  3. These cookies look really good..plump, white and superb.

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  4. Looks super cute and delicious.. thanks for the recipe :)
    Indian Cuisine

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  5. Simple and delicious recipe.. looks absolutely inviting !!

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  6. Simple and delicious looking cookies... They look really good!

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  7. Sure to try these...looks so delicious

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  8. I have all the ingredients for this right now, but I can't bake as my oven is not working.

    Bookmarking this, and thanks for the extra tips, it helps a great deal.

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  9. These look perfect and amazing cute cookies.

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  10. superb looking ! and glad to hear the plagariasm issue was sorted out too !


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  11. This goes to my to do list next form your space...perfect!

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  13. such a simple yet brilliant recipe...will surely try it..

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  15. Hey, was just wondering what temp. do I put the oven to to bake these cookies?

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  16. looks very tempting .............

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  17. What temperature do u bake it at?

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  18. Made these beauties this week, came out perfect and yummy...thanks for the recipe...:-)

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  20. Sorry for my ignorance,i am a total newbie in baking. I would like to know the temperature we need to set. As i understamd we need to set temperature while baking dont we?? I dint found any in recipe.

    Hope I am not sounding like a fool :(

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  21. Bake at 180C, that should be fine. I baked these cookies at 180C and came out well.

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  22. Tried this today.Came out good :)

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