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Makes 12 cookies
125g soft butter
100g sugar
100g chocolate chips
50g hazelnuts
50g ground almonds
150g spelt flour
1 egg
I first creamed the butter and the sugar then added the chocolate and the nuts.
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The girls help with the mixing and when it was all nicely mixed together we added the flour and the ground almonds then a nice cold egg from the fridge. We used an ice-cream scoop to make bolls of cookie dough on the baking paper. When we had 12, we baked them in the oven for 20 minutes until they were golden brown.
They came out of the oven felt and round looking just like the cookies you can buy and testing even better.
They were so good that we have made then 3 times in a week. We didn't eat them all though, we gave some of them away.
Mmm I'll give it a try with the kids.x
ReplyDeleteYes and I can vouch they were delicious - I wanted more!!
ReplyDeleteI will try and make some for Saturday.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Made them, yammiee!
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