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SSB - (Eggless) White Chocolate & Orange Cookies
I just realised that it is almost 2 months since my last post on cookies. Well, I have been refilling the cookie jar, but it has been the same old recipe that hardly justify the need for a post entry. Glad to see this recipe shared by Sweet and Simple Bakes... orange and white chocolate do look like an exciting pair that I had to check it out! White Chocolate & Orange Cookies Recipe is from here Makes 2 dozen Ingredients 115g unsalted butter, softened 200g caster sugar - I used 75g brown sugar + 75g white castor sugar 1 egg - I replace with 40g milk + 20g of Cointreau Preheat the oven to 190C. Beat the butter and sugar. Add the egg (or milk+cointreau), orange zest and vanilla extract (or orange emulco).Sift together the dry ingredients. Stir the dry ingredients and chocolate chips into the butter mixture and combine. Roll into balls. Use your fingers to flatten onto a non-stick baking sheet 5cm/2in apart.Bake for 8-10 minutes. Cool for five minutes and transfer to a cooling rack.Grated zest of 1 orange (2 to 3 tsp) 1 tsp vanilla extract - I replace with Orange emulco (a concentrate) 200g plain flour - ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda ¼ baking powder ¼ tsp salt 225g white chocolate chips (milk or dark chocolate) When cool, store in an airtight container for up to four to five days. My Notes: sugar: I used a combination of brown and white; brown sugar has better aroma, and also makes the cookie chewy soft. Since the white chocolate is also sweet, next round I will try to reduce sugar to 100~120g.Egg: I omited the egg; replaced with 40g of full cream milk. Also added 20g of cointreau for the orangey flavour. But on the hind sight, it could be too much liquid. Next time I will try to reduce milk to 20g. Emulco: I added orange emulco as I find that the natural fruit is usually muted after baking, hence the need to add the artificial to accentuate the flavour. It works! Flour: Perhaps due to the egg replacement, I get pretty wet dough which spread too much in the oven. When that happens, the cookie become crisp rather than chewy. I work in another 40g of flour to address this. I saved some extra chocolate chip... half way thru the bake I sprinkle some on the cookies to make it even more scrumptious. I get 2 tubs of cookies with this recipe. Sheen loves it and asks that I save a jar for him. I gave the other jar to my retired boss who stay in my neighbourhood. He loves all things sweet; he couldn't thank me enough for the cookies! I just glad I have fed another happy soul :-) Rosie, hope to see you bounce back to action soon! Do rest well for now! related searches : Ssb
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