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| Mocha Snow Caps - ButterYum |
assigned blog, pick a recipe, make it, write a blog post about it, and then everyone reveals their secret by publishing their posts at the same time.

My assigned blog - Living Lou ... and guess what - she's only 18 years old! Lou has a truly wonderful blog. She's a gifted writer and photographer, and she's a world traveler with a rather sophisticated palate for someone her age. I'm so impressed with the variety of food she's made over the past year and a half, and I look forward to enjoying what she has to offer for years to come.
So, what recipe did I choose? It was so hard to pick just one. I must have glanced at every recipe on Lou's blog 3 or 4 times, each time gravitating to her Snow Cap Cookies. Lou's beautiful photo hooked me instantly.
My review - Lou describes these cookies as "pure heaven", and I have to agree - they're amazing! These soft and chewy chocolate and espresso cookies melt in your mouth. Thanks for introducing our family to a new favorite, Lou :).
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| Mocha Snow Caps - ButterYum |
Mocha Snow Caps (adapted from livinglou.com)
makes 18 cookies
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted (Dutch-processed)
2 1/2 teaspoons instant espresso powder
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
2/3 cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
4 ounces semi sweet chocolate, melted and cooled
1 tablespoon milk
1/3 cup confectioners or icing sugar (for coating)
Preheat oven to 350F degrees. Melt chocolate and set aside to cool before adding to the other ingredients.
In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, cocoa powder, espresso powder, baking powder, and salt; set aside until needed.
In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine butter and brown sugar; beat until light and fluffy. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and add egg and cooled chocolate; mix to combine.
Add the dry ingredients in three batches, mixing well after each addition. Finally mix in the milk and shape dough into a disk and wrap in plastic and put in the freezer for about 30 minutes or until firm and easy to work with.
Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silpat liners and prepare a bowl with your powdered sugar. Shape dough into 1-inch balls and roll into powdered sugar to coat. Place on cookie sheet about 2 inches apart. The cookies will spread during baking.
Bake for 12-14 minutes until the cookies have spread and are cracked on top. The cookies will be soft to the touch. Allow them to cool completely. Enjoy!!




































Cute name! My sister always calls these chocolate crack cookies because she can never stop eating them. Love this recipe, great SRC post!
ReplyDeleteYum, those cookies look delish!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I make regular chocolate cookies like this every year for Christmas but it looks like I'll be adding espresso this year. YUM!
ReplyDeleteHi Butter Yum,
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful cookies for the SRC, they look delicious. I will give them a try. Thanks for sharing and it is fun cooking with you in the SRC!
Miz Helen
Southwest Corn and Potato Soup
they chewy and delish, I love this recipe club. Seems really fun.
ReplyDeleteThese look awesome - there is little I love more than cocoa powder and espresso powder baked into something decadent and delicious. These look totally up my alley - I'd love to try these as one of my holiday cookies this year!
ReplyDeleteThese look great! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI've not yet baked with espresso powder, but these sound fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLook delicious Butter yum!! love these!! gloria
ReplyDeleteYour Mocha Snow Caps are fantastic! I grew up on these and make them for my own kids. We always called them Chocolate Macaroons, but whatever you call them, they are totally DELISH!
ReplyDeleteI always love your special recipes!!! Thanks and hugs, Flavia
ReplyDeleteMmmm! These are definitely one of my all time favourite cookies, I'm so glad that you made them and loved them! :)
ReplyDeleteI have wanted to add these to my christmas cookie plate for years. I am bookmarking now. Yum!
ReplyDeleteOooh, those do sound amazing! Chewy and chocolate are my faves.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look perfect! Great pick! I've been assigned Lou's blog in the past - isn't she great for all of the 18 yrs she is!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be making these this holiday season!
ReplyDeleteI am in Group C so be sure to check out my blog when it's our turn!
www.cookinwithmoxie.com
what a perfect recipe for christmas baking! they are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of GROUP B: come by and see my frozen breakfast burritos from today's SRC Post.
http://momscrazycooking.blogspot.com/2011/10/frozen-breakfast-burritos-secret-recipe.html
coffee and chocolate - you cannot go wrong :)
ReplyDeleteThat top photo really draws you in, so lovely! I'm sure you baked more than just one....so fess up, where are the rest of the cookies because I'd like some please?!
ReplyDeleteLove cookies, during reveal I always head toward the sweets. Love the picture.. good post andi
ReplyDeleteYour photo is extremely tempting and it's calling me! Love the recipe choice for SRC.
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't already, I'd love for you to check out my group "A" SRC recipe this month: Levain Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies.
Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
What a great sounding cookie. I know I wouldn't be able to eat just one!
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious--and from ingredients usually on hand. Love the idea of the "secret recipe club" and will have to investigate further.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
These are such pretty cookies -- perfect for winter too! theresa
ReplyDeleteYum! Looks great! Fun to participate in SRC with you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great looking cookie. Love how it stands out on the bright red plate.
ReplyDeleteYum!! These look great.
ReplyDeleteI love the cracked effect on the cookie... great photograph..
ReplyDeleteWow, scrolling through these images makes me weak in the knees! Everything looks so delicious. I just love these cookies! They are always so luscious.
ReplyDeleteI apologize for not visiting my favorite blogs lately, and i promise to do some catching-up with everyone in the next few days. We are experiencing cooler weather starting today (Thursday) and as for myself I'm looking forward to falls return to the Lancaster Pennsylvania area. And are the color of the leaves changing your your way folks as they are mine. Hope everyone has a great weekend and enjoy the beautiful fall season that has now begun. Richard from Amish Stories.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun meme! I am not much of a baker, but I love to make cookies! These look delicous... and chocolate calls to me!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this yummy recipe! Hope to see it ON THE MENU MONDAY!
Yvonne
Any sort of chocolate cookie sounds perfect to me!
ReplyDeleteYour snowy caps look delish and pop so pretty on your red plate! I love the chocolate variety and will have to try your mocha twist. Thanks
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious selection!!! My family loves these cookies, but I'll have to try them with espresso...I think you've found an even better recipe :)
ReplyDeleteI really love cookie, great comfort food and best eaten when warm. Richard from Amish Stories.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks amazing, I`m in love with all types of cookies, and this one is amazing:)
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look and sound so good - wonderful photograph, and I love the name! Mocha Snow Caps sounds so lovely. I've bookmarked this recipe to try, and thank you for introducing me to Lou's blog as well!
ReplyDeleteThese look so delicious. I would love to try these sometime.
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful! I've made this type of cookie a few times and it's always a big hit. I use Nick Malgieri's recipe in "Chocolate" (he uses unsw choc so the cookies aren't super sweet, which I like).
ReplyDeleteThe group you joined sounds like fun. What a great concept. Looking forward to your next post already. Thanks for the recap on the other entries. Already checked out a couple and now my "to bake" list is even bigger :o)
Btw, I made your To Die banana cake and it was great. I added blueberries to it which worked surprisingly well. I meant to blog about it and then let you know. But it's been several weeks now, so I have to face it... it might not happen. Thanks for sharing the recipe for all of us to enjoy!! :o)
Hi Hanaa,
ReplyDeleteThe addition of blueberries is such an excellent idea! I'll have to remember that next time I make it.
I had to chuckle at your comment "it might not happen"... I have so many photos of things I made that I haven't posted yet. There's only so much time in a day :).
Take care,
Patricia
What a great looking cookie, with a perfect name! I've always loved combining chocolate with espresso...
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I am going to try this recipe out soon!!
ReplyDeleteScrumptious.
ReplyDeleteThese look so good!! I definitely am going to try and I am definitely will be following your blog.. If you would check out mine to that would be so great. And follow me also, I am kind of new to this but excited to share great recipes..
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Brooke
for-the-luv-of.blogspot.com
Mocha Snow Caps is one of the best recipes, I really like to eat it with a delicious cup of coffee!
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