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Baci cookie dough centred hazelnut cupcakes

February 20, 2008 · No Comments

Several months ago, in a post punk kitchen thread barely acknowledged, an idea was suggested about putting frozen cookie dough balls into cupcake batter and as the cupcake bakes, the cookie dough thaws creating a soft cookie dough filled cupcake. It was an intriguing enough idea and so I made these:

White choc macadamia cookie dough centred chocolate cupcakes with white chocolate ganachey icing. They were, ofcourse, quite a hit with the work colleagues.

I recently received the third season of US version of The Office from a friend of mine and returned the favour by making a new batch of these cupcakes. I have no white choc chips anymore, so instead I made some baci flavoured cookies (based loosely on the Veganomicon choc chip cookie recipe). I rolled small amounts of cookie dough into 40 balls and froze them on a tray*. Once they were pretty cold I put them in a ziplock bag and stored them in the freezer. The cupcake recipe I used was the hazelnut cupcakes from VCTOTW. I aliquoted half of the cupcake batter into the prepared cupcake tray, but realised it wouldn’t be enough to cover the cookie dough balls** so simply distributed the batter evenly then pushed the cookie balls into the batter so that the balls were sticking out. They baked away for 20mins. Once they were cool I simply made a quick chocolate icing with melted chocolate, margarine, icing sugar and a dash of frangellico. It was a little runny but thickened up when I added some soy milk powder.

The result:

Sprinkled with hazelnut meal, they are reminiscent of ferrero rocher cupcakes. Another winning cookie dough cupcake.

* Frozen cookie dough balls are also a pretty great after dinner treat on its own!

**Next time, I reckon 1 and a half batched of this cupcake would be a better amount if you want a cookie dough center.

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White Chocolate Macadamia Cookies

February 6, 2008 · No Comments

If there was one cookie recipe that universally pleases, it would be this one. Adapted from Dreena Burton’s famous homestyle choc chip cookie recipe by Nicole Weston (recipe found here). I have made these supremely tasty cookies time and time again and usually substitute the maple syrup for agave nectar, which gives them a slightly buttery honey-ish taste.

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