Hey guys! This post is going to be a little bit different from the usual posts I write... it's going to be about baking! Yeah, these past few days I've been on a bit of a baking buzz and I made some cookies which were super easy and very delicious. So, with that I thought i'd share the recipe with you, enjoy.
So, these cookies are Nutella cookies and they are very tasty. Although I wouldn't quote myself on it, if you don't like Nutella, I'm sure you can take a similar product or spread type dealio and make cookies out of them too using the same technique! This recipe makes you around 20 medium sized cookies, just cut down the amount accordingly if you want less or vice versa if you want more. The ingredients you will need are:
- Nutella (400g)
- Plain Flour (250g)
- Sugar (200g)
- 2 Eggs
- Vanilla Extract (1 Tablespoon)
First - pre-heat your oven to around 160 (if your oven has a fan) or 180-200 if it does not. Also, make sure you grease proof some baking trays with a bit of butter so your lovely cookies don't stick.
Next, add all of those ingredients to a bowl or a food processor and mix, mix, mix until it forms a dough consistency. At some point, you may want to go in with your hands (which is what i did) to really make it form into a dough. If it's too crumbly, add a little bit of water and if it's took sticky, add some more flour to the dough and keep needing it in.
Once your dough is done, break it up into little tablespoon sized balls and place them on a tray. Use a glass and roll it over the balls to flatten them into cookie shapes. The cookies will spread out a little more whilst in the oven, so make sure you leave a little gap between each cookie so you don't end up with one giant one - unless that's what you want of course...
Now, once you're done pop them in the oven for around 12-15 minutes. Take them out and let them cool for around 10-20 minutes and enjoy your delicious Nutella cookies!
That's about it - if you try this recipe let me know how it goes! Thanks for reading this post and leave any comments or suggestions below.
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