chocolate espresso crinkles
(1 rating)
Even my little boy loves these super chocolatey, rich cookies. They're the perfect addition to the cookie plate at the holidays. A note on the instant espresso -- I've used the cheap brand at the supermarket (in the coffee aisle) and I've used the expensive Williams-Sonoma powder. Truth be told, they taste pretty similar. The quality of the chocolate is far more important.
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(1 rating)
yield
20 serving(s)
prep time
45 Min
cook time
30 Min
Ingredients For chocolate espresso crinkles
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4 ozbittersweet chocolate
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1/4 ccocoa, unsweetened
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1 1/2 Tbspinstant espresso
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1/2 call purpose flour
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1 tspbaking powder
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1/8 tspsalt
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4 Tbspbutter, softened
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2/3 cbrown sugar, firmly packed
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1egg
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1 Tbspmilk
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3/4 cconfectioners' sugar
How To Make chocolate espresso crinkles
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1Melt and cool bittersweet chocolate.
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2In a medium bowl, sift together cocoa, espresso, flour, baking powder and salt.
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3Cream butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy with mixer. Beat in egg until well combined. Mix in cooled melted chocolate.
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4Gradually add flour mixture on low setting. Add in milk until just mixed in (don't overbeat).
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5Flatten dough into a disk, wrap in plastic wrap, and freeze until firm (about an hour).
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6Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silpat.
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7Shape dough into 1 inch balls. Pour confectioners' sugar into a bowl. Roll a few balls at a time into the sugar -- make sure they are completely coated in white.
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8Place balls on sheet about 2 inches apart. Bake about 12 to 14 minutes. The cookies will flatten and the white coating will crack (the cookies will be soft). Cool on a wire rack.
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