Decadent Deep Dark Chocolate Cookies



So what happens when you spend a few evenings watching shows on Food Network? Well, at some silly hour like 11:30 at night, you decide to peruse your Pinterest boards, then you automatically gravitate toward your dessert photos, at which point you hone in on a particular Deep Dark Chocolate Cookie recipe from heaven itself... {I'm pretty sure the recipe is in the Bible somewhere at least.}

And you can't stop thinking about it because it's made without flour or butter... and you wonder - 'How is that even possible?!!' So you dive right in, not even sure if you have all of the ingredients, all the while hoping that the mixer won't wake the children ...because no one is licking the spoons this time but you!

I won't repost the recipe here since Amira at Divine Baking provides such a great photo step by step of the {super easy} process, but I will tell you what I did a little differently since, as I suspected, I really didn't have all the exact ingredients on hand.

*The recipe called for 1 cup of melted bittersweet chocolate chips; I used melted semi-sweet chocolate chips.
*The recipe called for 2 1/2 cups powdered sugar, divided between the dry mix and egg whites; I used 1 cup powdered sugar in the dry mix and 1/2 cup granulated sugar in the egg whites {I was low on the powdered!}
*The recipe called for unsweetened cocoa powder; I used Hershey's Special Dark unsweetened cocoa.
*The recipe called for an additional {unmelted} 1/2 cup bittersweet chocolate chips added to the batter just before forming the cookie balls; I used 1/2 cup of white chocolate chips.
*The recipe said to roll the cookie balls in powdered sugar before baking; I skipped that step.


{Notes: I think that if you use the semi-sweet chocolate chips like I did, you may even be able to get away with even less sugar in the dry mix - try say about 1/2 - 3/4 cup as opposed to an entire cup. Also, if your batter is too runny to scoop into balls, put it in the fridge or freezer for a few minutes. It's a thousand and three degrees here in Tennessee right now and my batter was pretty runny until I let it firm up in the freezer. I baked the cookies as the recipe said - for 10 minutes. They were perfect!}

The result? Very moist and chewy, rich, sinfully decadent cookies that look very much like brownies in cookie form!


They were also very light because of the egg white base - and remember, no flour! Gluten-free girls, that's your happy dance cue!


Please let me know if you try these... and Enjoy!




8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kim,

Perhaps it's because I didn't finish my first cup of java yet but I'm confused. Did you use white chocolate or dark semi sweet? These look like they should be called Death by Chocolate Cookies and served with a scoop of Vanilla ice-cream! YUM!!

Your Friend,
Deborah

July 21, 2011 at 4:53 AM
Kim @ Twice Remembered said...

Oh no - I probably was just confusing, even with coffee! {Late night posts with my already jumbled brain!} I clarified my entry just now, but what I meant was that I used a cup of melted semi-sweet chocolate chips where it called for melted bittersweet chocolate chips. At the recipe, though, you are to add an additional 1/2 cup of *unmelted* bittersweet chocolate chips. For this part, I used unmelted white chocolate chips. :)

Yes, I thought these would be delicious with ice cream as well. Too bad I was out of that, too... I only have lemon Italian ice but that would have made a really, really poor substitute, ha!

July 21, 2011 at 6:18 AM
Tami (Pixeltrash) said...

Don't you love Pinterest? :-) The cookies look amazing, but given that I was bored and made brownies and fudge this week, I better wait to make them until NEXT week!

July 21, 2011 at 9:35 AM
ourcottagehome said...

Oh my, they look scrumptious! I love how you just had to bake them then and there! I can't wait to ditch the pre-wedding diet!

July 21, 2011 at 9:55 AM
Cheryl Kohan said...

I'm here through a tweet from The Lettered Cottage...love your blog! These cookies look amazing and I will make them, for sure. I've got a great recipe for flourless peanut butter cookies so I know these will be terrific.

About your fireplace...it's beautiful! You mentioned trying to decide how to finish it and I remember seeing a photo of one (somewhere) where they painted the "fireplace opening" black and then placed a pretty needlepoint fire screen in front. Looked great. Just thought I'd mention that.

July 21, 2011 at 11:19 AM
Kim @ Twice Remembered said...

Tami, I just adore Pinterest! So much inspiration, it's truly mind boggling!

Our Cottage Home - oh, you'll love them... but good for you for sticking to your diet! Cookies will always be there - weddings are once in a lifetime!

Welcome, Cheryl! I might be hitting you up for those peanut butter cookie recipes! That sounds like a really beautiful idea regarding the fireplace inset... very neat! I keep going back and forth and wish that I could just make up my mind already, ha! You all will be the first to know when I do! Thanks for idea!

July 22, 2011 at 12:15 AM
Amira said...

I am so glad you enjoyed the cookies as much as I did! I actually baked them again last week, and wow are they delicious. Your cookies look divine :)

July 22, 2011 at 2:42 AM
Krissy said...

these sound YUMMY. I think I will be dusting off my mixer soon!

July 27, 2011 at 10:08 AM

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