Friday, April 30, 2010

Chockablock Cookies

I have been looking for the perfect cookie recipe for ages!! This could be it... though not quite there yet for me as the sweetness of these cookies were greatly reduced, both intentionally and unintentionally:

  • I almost always always reduce the sugar of any recipe by about 30%

  • I used golden syrup instead of molasses and didn't realize I only had about 2 tablespoons left in the little jar and that's what I had to do with

  • I used unsweetened dessicated coconuts instead of sweetened shredded coconuts
And thus what could be the perfect cookie became somewhat not quite, just because it lacked that sweetness that makes a cookie so irresitable. I'm thinking now I should've added some brown sugar to make up for the lack of golden syrup. Ah well, this only gives me a reason to bake more of these soon!!

These cookies were baked by a group of great, inspiring bakers of the TWD group last week. A few months ago I didn't even know who Dorie Greenspan was (and how could I not?? however living in Malaysia probably has everything something to do with it). But that's in the past!! I need to thank my amazing dear friend Jen, whose passion and skills in the kitchen (as well as entertaining, photography bla bla bla skills) is ever inspiring!! Thanks for leading me to Dorie, girl!!

And I do need to mention that I got this recipe, thanks to a member of TWD - Mary of Popsicles and Sandy Feet - check out her Chockablock Cookies here. Thank you, Mary for sharing with non-TWD bakers like me (I have yet to have the book in my possesion... Amazon is in the midst of shipping it to me from half-way across the world).

Now back to the cookies :-)


I love the richness of the texture - bumpy, nutty and crunchy. The dessicated coconuts bring out the crunchiness of the cookie, I think.


This recipe yielded about 55 cookies for me and they have been distributed between my two girls and I to be shared with friends in school and my colleagues at work. I love sharing food!!

Albeit the lack of sweetness, these cookies are still very good (and healthier too!!).

4 comments:

  1. Ok, this will be my third (or fourth?) time trying to post a comment. Fingers crossed!

    I'm sorry I only had the chance to really read this now but oh my! Your chockablocks look so gourmet - just like those that they sell in the higher end cookie stores here! I love the golden hues. Bravo!!!
    I'm so glad that you like Dorie's recipes; they are really a cut above most. I can't wait to read more about your baking adventures, esp. when I can't be baking along as much in the next couple months. I guess I'll be salivating at all the Dorie bakes that the groups will be doing. Keep on baking, Tin!!

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  2. Jen!! great to 'see' you here :0)

    after some time now I think this blog is shaping up and I hope to be blogging more often here!!

    waah.. high-end? how much a piece?? hari raya is in a few months time, perhaps I can sell them as kuih raya?? ;-)

    p/s: grrrrr... i experienced difficulty posting a comment on MY OWN BLOG!! this is like my fifth attempt!!

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  3. The cookies look amazing Tina and yes they look like they belong in the expensive cookie jar yang jual kat boutique restaurants tu. Yup I am sure you can easily sell these.

    Crumbs2 yang lebih tu pass kat I k.

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  4. wizzy!!! yeay... thanks for coming to my new home ;-)

    agaknya berapa nak jual ye... banyak ingredients kat dalam cookies ni hah... crumbs will go for RM20 per 250 grams hehe

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