Chocolate Chip Cookies
These chocolate chip cookies are gorgeous. When I think of self care I think of chocolate chip cookies. I would recommend letting this refrigerate over night I wasn't able to as I was giving some as a gift however if you get the chance I would recommend.
Ingredients
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup caster sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 egg
1/2 cup melted butter
1 1/3 cup flour
chocolate (quantity up to you)
Sugar and Salt
In a bowl combine
1 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup caster sugar
teaspoon of salt
Melted Butter
In a microwave melt half a cup of butter. I microwaved on 10 second intervals stirring and checking each time. It shouldn't take very long.
Add the butter and whisk
Egg + Whisk
Crack an egg into the bowl. Whisk until smooth. A hand whisk works perfectly well for this recipe.
Flour + Baking Soda
Sieve 1 1/3 cup flour and a pinch of baking soda into the wet ingredients.I highly recommend sieving the flour as it gives it a lighter consistency and will make folding the batter easier.
Fold + Chocolate
Make sure to fold your batter. Don't stir or over fold as it can activate the gluten making the cooky bread-like. Add in as much chocolate as you wish (self-care) I used a bar (100g). I would also recommend adding dark and milk chocolate or add white chocolate for a range of flavours.
Folding
Use a spatula
Your essentially drains a semi -circle
Scrape around half the bowl and then cut down the middle
Repeat
Chill the Dough
Place the dough in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. The change in texture is evident. I would recommend chilling over night if you have the time as the flavours from the brown sugar can infuse further. Leaving you with a lovely toffee like cookie
Bake
Scoop the dough using an ice cream scoop onto a lined baking tray (I used silicone sheets)
leave space between them (around 10cm) as they spread when baking
Cook at 180/350 for 12-15 minutes
Done
These cookies are amazing. Once taken out the oven leave to cool as they will lose their shape if taken too early. These are amazing with a glass of milk as a self care treat.