TasteEase of cookingAbility to please many bellies These gluten-free double chocolate cookies tick all those boxes. I don’t think there is any other recipe of mine that has been more requested by my friends and family. My family (especially Mama Lin) can be quite difficult to please sometimes. The fact that they welcome these cookies with open arms (more accurately, with a cookie in each hand), tells me that this recipe is a winner. The original inspiration was from Joy the Baker’s Double Chocolate Chip Cookies, and I’ve done a bit of tweaking to lower the amount of fat and sugar in these and to make them gluten free. The cookies are darn good, seriously. Just take a look at the video. Now, go off and spread the chocolate love!
COOKING NOTES FOR THE GLUTEN-FREE DOUBLE CHOCOLATE COOKIE
Make sure to use softened butter: It will make life so much easier when you cream the butter. There have been many times when I have forgotten to leave the butter out to soften. When I’m in a pinch, I will cut up the butter into small cubes, lay them out on a plate, and let them reach to room temperature. It usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes for the butter to soften this way.Play around with sugar content: When I first started baking these cookies, I used 3/4 cup + 1 tablespoon of sugar for the recipe. Perhaps my taste in sweets have changed, but I found that amount to be too much. I have lowered the amount of sugar to 2/3 cup, but even 1/2 cup might be fine if you’re using baking chocolate between 60 to 70% cocao content. I used 70% chocolate.
PRODUCTS USED FOR THIS RECIPE
OXO Good Grips Medium Cookie Scoop: I didn’t own a cookie scoop for the longest time because I thought it was useless. This one from OXO has totally changed my mind. It’s perfect for making medium-sized cookies (about 3 to 4 inches in diameter), and I no longer have to worry about getting my hands dirty trying to shape the dough.OXO Good Grips Non-Stick Cookie Sheet: I use this cookie sheet for my baked goods all the time. It’s a nice standard-sized baking sheet what has straight, rather than tapered, edges. The bottom of the cookie sheet has a checkered pattern and will leave imprints in your cookies. Just line the sheet with a piece of parchment paper to prevent the imprints.KitchenAid 5-Speed Hand Mixer (Ice): As someone who doesn’t own a stand mixer, I need to rely on a good quality handheld one. I absolutely love this mixer. The grip is comfortable and it has a lot of power.
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