The baked cookies are dipped into the fudgy chocolate on both ends then into nuts just makes them look so festive.
Using some simple pantry ingredients, these cookies are super easy to make just drop and bake and also freeze well if you make them ahead of time.
If you love chocolate you may also want to try my No Bake Buckeye Bars.
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Chocoholic Cookies
Seriously these are only for those who adore chocolate and can't get enough, something like a cheeseaholic!
You can choose a variety of other additions to add like chocolate or nuts see below for suggestions.
These cookies will satisfy any chocolate craving.
Also, try our One Stop Cookies Shop and Holiday Assortment of 25 Cookies with over 40 kinds to choose from!
Ingredients You Will Need
- butter
- sugar
- salt
- baking soda
- flour
- baking powder
- egg
- vanilla
- unsweetened cocoa powder
- nuts of choice and chocolate chips .
Other Additions
- white chocolate chips
- peanut butter chips
- mint chocolate chips
- candy bars chopped
- any kinds of nuts
Tips
- always use a good grade chocolate
- use tongs to dip each end
- do not over bake these cookies
- add any kinds of nuts or sprinkles on top
- use an assorted of candy bars for a different kind of cookie
- these cookies can also be dipped on one end in melted chocolate or frosted
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Jam Bow Ties
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Double Fudge Cookies For Chocoholic Lovers
Yield: 20
Prep time: 10 MinCook time: 8 MinTotal time: 18 Min
This is so fudgy and full of chocolate it's one of that death by chocolate cookies!
Ingredients
- 2 cups flour
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2/3 cup unsweet cocoa powder
- 1 large bag 12 oz chocolate chips
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla
- 1 1/2 cups of granulated sugar
- 1 cup butter
- 2 large eggs (at room temperature)
- 1 cup macadamia nuts, walnuts, pecans, or your favorite kind coarsely chopped optional
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350
- In a large bowl cream butter, sugar, eggs, and extracts.
- Sift flour, cocoa, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
- Add to creamed mixture.
- Stir in chips and nuts.
- Drop by teaspoonfuls or roll into round balls, flatten a little with the palm of your hand then onto ungreased cookie sheets, sprinkle with sugar crystals or regular sugar.
- Bake at 350, 8 minutes, or until set in middle.
- Cool 5 minutes before sliding off the cookie sheet.
Calories
335.02Fat (grams)
20.37Sat. Fat (grams)
9.84Carbs (grams)
38.17Fiber (grams)
2.47Net carbs
35.70Sugar (grams)
24.65Protein (grams)
3.82Sodium (milligrams)
247.27Cholesterol (grams)
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Oh my Claudia! Hey, that's sounds kind of like 'Oh my Gosh', no? Like I could start saying that and have other people saying it too when they're amazed (smile).
ReplyDeleteObviously, I think these look delicious!
These are a definite make for me. They have everything I love. Chocolate and nuts. :)
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I read double fudge...that brought me right over. Oh, how happy my hips are right now not to be sitting at your kitchen table ;o)
ReplyDeleteGreat cookie recipe.
Flavourful wishes, Claudia
Wow! those are incredible, how much more chocolatey can you get, look at that melting chocolate inside those cookies! You are definitely the cookie master!
ReplyDeleteI know a few chocoholics that would love these!
ReplyDeleteThese look terrific. But I have to say that the one thing that really grabbed me with the sprinkle of coarse sugar on top. I love that added crunch when you bit into the cookie.
ReplyDeleteOH MY!!!! Chocolate heaven!
ReplyDeletewow ,i'm a chocoholic in a greaaaaat abstinence...but a cookie from you i will eat!it's full of chocolate!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a choco-holic and I just love that shot with the gooey middle. I figure with the nuts in the cookie, you can call it a 'meal', right? These are amazing.
ReplyDeleteClaudia you know that these type of delights are impossible to have a photo of them in front of me...my chocoholic side is totally overloaded-gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Gera
Wow....sooooo chocolatey! I really want some! Would keep me smiling the rest of the day :D
ReplyDeleteThere's never too much chocolate. Never. These gooey confections draw me in - I can smell them, taste them. Now want them.
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are totally tempting, they look truly amazing and your photo is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. Great instruction and wonderful photos. My wife would be all over this, she is quite the chocoholic.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Oh yea, there calling me!
ReplyDeleteI was hoping those were macadamia nuts in the picture. These look like a chocolate lovers dream!
ReplyDeletehe recipe. Going to post it on my chocolate blog today with, of course, credit and trackbacks to you. I did change a few things on the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI have to make these. They look incredible!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look soooo good!! I am a chocolate lover so yes, I will make these sometime for sure!
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate and almond sounds fantastic. This may be on my holiday cookie list!
ReplyDeleteOh my, these look so great! I'm definitely going to have to give these a try.
ReplyDeleteyou know you can stop it with all these cookie recipes ... NOT ... that said, I'm not sure if I will ever be able to make 'em all, but at least I will have the recipes....thanks
ReplyDeleteChocoholic heaven!!
ReplyDeletethese are making my stomach growl! Oh my what a great looking cookie!!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree -- a little of each type of chocolate is always best.
ReplyDeleteThat way you can either please every chocolate lover (you better make more cookies!) or annoy every other chocolate lover (leaving more cookies for yourself).
Maybe it is just me but shouldn't a true chocoholic love all types of chocolate? Thus you better make a double or triple batch.
I could cry over how badly I want some of those cookies...
ReplyDeleteYum! Chocolate overload? Yes thank you, I'm on board with that!
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love this. You are good at cookies!
ReplyDeleteUnless you intend on sending me a dozen, stop posting these fabulous cookie photos. I'm over here drooling on the keyboard and having heart palpitations Claudia! No really, OH MY they look heavenly. You are definitely the cookie queen.
ReplyDeleteWow - these look so amazing. And then when I read the recipe and saw macadamias were also involved I about fainted. Yum. I have to make these!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are so beyond words, I won't even try. You really are a kitchen goddess and these recipes should be in a recipe book!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are so beyond words, I won't even try. You really are a kitchen goddess and these recipes should be in a recipe book!
ReplyDeleteYum! I can't wait to try these. I would like to post about these cookies and send everyone back to you for the recipe. May one of your beautiful pictures, let me know?
ReplyDeletefoodie friends and bloggers Thank you everyone for your fabulous comments here!!!
ReplyDelete@Suzanne thank you for wanting to post and talk about the cookies appreciate the offer and courteousy to ask first. Glad you like them, thanks for being a supporter on my blog.
Thanks for letting me use the picture of your yummy cookies here's the link
ReplyDeletehttp://wp.me/pRnCb-7i to the post.
Oh boy do I ever want a bite of those. They look super chocolaty good. I have a sweet treat linky party going on at my blog and I'd like to invite you to stop by and link your cookies up. http://sweet-as-sugar-cookies.blogspot.com/2011/03/sweets-for-saturday-10.html
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