Out came the butter, sugar, eggs, and flour and I began the familiar rhythm of mixing, stirring, and combining ingredients together. Once I'd finished the dough, I strayed from the recipe listed on the page. A little of this, a sprinkle of that, a dash of something else until I was satisfied.
Sliding the baking stones into the oven, the timer was set and I waited none too patiently to discover the outcome. After forcing myself to allow the cookies to cool, I carefully broke off a piece. Instantly, pure bliss exploded in my mouth. Rich chocolate, subtle hints of espresso, and perfectly melted chocolate chunks combined together in a symphony of flavors. I ran quickly to scribble down my recipe on a scrap of paper, lest I forgot how to recreate the delectable cookie.
Y'all, these cookies are amazing. These will most definitely be made again. And again. And again.
chocolate chunk cookies
(adapted from this recipe)
– half a pound of butter (two sticks), room temperature
– one cup light brown sugar, packed
– one cup granulated sugar
– two teaspoons pure vanilla extract
– two eggs
– two cups unbleached flour
– one teaspoon baking soda
– a pinch of salt
– 2/3 cup cocoa powder
– one cup chocolate chunks (or chips)
– four to five tablespoons cold brewed coffee
– walnuts (optional)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cream the butter and both sugars until light and fluffy in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Add the vanilla, then the eggs, one at a time, and mix well. Add the cocoa and mix again. Add the flour, baking soda, salt with the mixer on low speed until just combined. Fold in the chocolate chunks and walnuts.
Drop the dough on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper (important!) a rounded tablespoon. Dampen your hands and flatten the dough slightly. Bake for exactly 15 minutes (the cookies will seem underdone). Remove from the oven and let cool slightly on the pan, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and serve.
What dish are you currently swooning over?
-carlotta
PS I'm guest posting over here today! Feel free to take a look :)
What dish are you currently swooning over?
-carlotta
PS I'm guest posting over here today! Feel free to take a look :)








OHMYGOSH!!! Those cookies look amazing!!! I have to make them!! Thank you SO much for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteBethany. :)
Wow- I haven't even eaten breakfast yet and now I want these cookies! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love my mom's jello-pretzel salad. Strawbery Jello, cream cheese, whip cream, pretzel crust. Mm, it's to die for :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and anything with nutella is also amazing.
I loved your guest post. I want to try out those cookies. now :)
swooning over those muffins that taste like doughnuts recipe I found through you! OHMYGOODNESS they are sooooo delicious <3
ReplyDeleteMmm, they look delicous! You are quite the baker. :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Elizabeth Rose
Those look ssoooo good! If you want another chocolate cookie recipe you'e gotta try this one:
ReplyDeletehttp://mynuttylife97.blogspot.com/2010/12/i-too-make-cookies-for-holidays.html
Its just about the best cookie recipe ever! :)
-hannah
Those look amazing. Yay for making up recipes, or modifying them to your taste! ;)
ReplyDeleteMmmm!! Those look delicious!
ReplyDeleteIs the coffee part necessary? :) What is the reason for it? Do they taste like coffee? They look good!
ReplyDeleteEliza
Gosh those look yummy!
ReplyDeleteCan i have one?
By the way, you did a good job on your fashion post. :)
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! I enjoyed reading your guest post at horsefeathers as well,it was a great post.
ReplyDeleteP.S did you receive my email?!
Oh, yum! Those look delectable. Today, I'll be braving a new recipe, too. Strawberry-Lemonade Cupcakes. :)
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! I will have to try that recipe soon!
ReplyDeleteThey look so good!
ReplyDeleteI am loving chocolate chip cookies. I am working on a post about them on my blog. :)
That sounds utterly delicious. And somehow chocolate 'chunk' cookies sound so much more yummy even than chocolate 'chip' cookies :-D
ReplyDeleteMmm...those look pretty good. :) Might have to try them sometime if I'm feeling brave.
ReplyDeletewoah. I was going to make some normal chocolate chip cookies, but I will definitely be making these! :D Love the pictures too!
ReplyDeleteEliza: No, the coffee isn't necessary, but it adds so much flavor and really makes the cookie.
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks amazing! I sometimes alter my recipes too! It's fun : )
ReplyDeleteDid you watch the royal wedding? It was absolutely amazing!
~Holly
My mom just made banana bread, so that's what I want! :) I have GOT to try that recipe!!! :0
ReplyDelete~Miranda
Love the pics Carlotta. I am jsut in the midst of making them right now and wanted to tell you that that has made my day! I can't wait to try them! I'll comment telling YOU what I think!!!! Love ya sister!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Those cookies look so yummy! :) And loved the fashion guest post over at Olivia's blog!
ReplyDeleteLemon bars! We made them for Easter. AHH. Cookies look good!
ReplyDelete~Laura
Those cookies turned out fantastic. I gave some to my Grandparents and they even asked for the recipe. They were gone within 1 day!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look amazing! <3 I love cookies! Hehe
ReplyDeleteYour guest post was awesome, I loved it. I wish I had a sense of style... Lol
Anyways, awesome blog! Check mine out sometime if you want:
http://homeschoolblogger.com/electricrose
-Rachel Lynn
yum! i made these today, and already ate three. they are amazing!
ReplyDeletethe only changes i made was that i used shortening instead of butter... and i used hazelnut coffee.
thanks for the recipe, carlotta! :)
I know this is a couple months late, but I finally got around to making these this morning. These are, quite literally, the best cookies I have ever made. Thanks so much for the recipe!
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