Midnight Crackle Cookies
It's Tuesdays with Dorie's 3rd Anniversary! Whoo hoo. Big, huge shout out to Laurie, founder of Tuesdays with Dorie. She wanted to go through the book, and more and more people joined her! Thank you Laurie and Julie for all you do in organizing this group.
For this week's Tuesdays with Dorie selection, Laurie of Slush and Jules of Someone’s In the Kitchen chose Midnight Crackles on page 74 of Dorie's book, Baking: From My Home to Yours.
I made a half-batch of these Midnight Crackle Cookies. It's an easy dough to make...however, be sure to allow for a one-hour chilling time. They really need a glass of milk...they are really chocolaty and are perfect for dipping. Or, if you want to go all out, they would be great in an ice cream sandwich! ;)
Check out the other Tuesdays with Dorie bakers and see their creations!
Recipe:
This week's recipe is on the Tuesdays with Dorie blog! Be sure to read the notes from Laurie, founder of Tuesdays with Dorie, or on page 74 of Dorie's book, Baking: From My Home to Yours. I made half the batch and got 30 small cookies.
29 comments:
Looks so pretty n yumm
when i first saw this picture, i thought it was a tooth on the plate!
Did you form, cut, and then roll? What an easy way to work with these! Thanks for baking along!
Might I ask where you got that lovely cake/cookie stand?! I think I need one!
I love super chocalaty cookies. I want to join the group. I feel like such an outsider.
Those look delicious, and I love the little platter. Where is it from?
Jules, I formed two rectangles and chilled them. Then I grabbed my bench scraper and cut it up before forming into balls. Love the bench scraper.
Yogurt Moon and SweetMystique, I just got that dish for Xmas! It was made by an artist in Northern Cal...let me find the paperwork and I'll let you know. - mary
I made a half a batch too, I loved them.
Love the dish, too! And the cookies are just perfect! Happy New Year, Mary! :)
I've been lusting over the cake plate version of your cupcake stand! Did you go to Whitney Smith Pottery (http://www.etsy.com/shop/whitneysmith)?
Nikki, I think that is it! I received it as a gift from a friend who lives up North! Ohhh...now I'm lusting after the rest of her items!!! - mary
They look so great! And what a perfect cookie for an ice cream sandwich. :)
wow, yours look fabulously moist and delicious! great job and happy 2011 :)
They are adorable, and I love the little blue plate, too! Thanks for baking along with us! MUAH
I love that blue stand! These were pretty yummy.
I googled and found that Etsy plate too! Thank you Mary! I just recently discovered your blog and am enjoying it.
These look really wonderful. You just can't go wrong with deep, dark chocolate.
So, that's what they are supposed to look like! Good to know.
So tasty!
Oh...an ice cream sandwich...never thought of that...I love the artful staging on the platter :).
those are perfect...and you are so right about the ice cream sandwhich idea. happy new year!
Perfect dish and perfect cookies! Im glad you liked the..we loved them over here!!
The Desserts look soo yummy but that STAND I am totally in love with! SOOOO CUTE!
Peace
Missy
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Oh they look so perfect...especially with the blue plate :)
i can so imaging dunking them into a glass of milk after dinner...in front of the tv...haha gee that makes me sound lazy!
Your little cake stand is super cute Mary!! I love it, especially the pretty blue color :) I agree about the glass of milk for these cookies, they were intense.
Those look wonderful. These were so good and chocolately. with Ice Cream!! With milk. doubly good.
Is that a tooth?
Oh your cookies are beautiful, they look just perfect! Love the pictures as usual!
these look, in one word, addicting.
yum, these look so rich and tasty!
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