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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Chocolate Rolled Cookies {Recipe}



Valentine's season is one of my favorite times of year to make decorated cookies (second only to Christmas).  One thing I like about Valentine's cookies is that you can get away with just a simple shape (a heart) and three colors (red, white, and pink) and still make some really special cookies. 

For Valentine's cookies I often set aside my "regular" sugar cookie recipe and make some delicious Chocolate rolled cookies.  In fact, this recipe is so delicious I should really pull it out more often!  This recipe is a slight variation of a recipe a friend gave me several years ago. 

Chocolate Rolled Cookies

1 cup butter
2/3 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 egg
2 Tablespoons chocolate liqueur or extra strong coffee (this can be made with about 1 teaspoon of instant espresso dissolved into 2 Tablespoons warm water)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup cocoa powder
3 cups all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt

Directions:
1.) Sift together (or gently stir with a whisk) the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda and salt.  Set aside.
2..)  With an electric mixer cream together the butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar until fully incorporated and fluffy.
2.)  Beat in egg, coffee or liqueur, and vanilla.
3.)  Add in flour/cocoa mixture about 1 cup at a time.  Blend until fully incorporated.  (If you are using a hand mixer you may need to add the last cup of flour by hand).
4.)  Divide dough into two or three large balls, place in a plastic bag and chill in the refrigerator 1-2 hours (if you're in a hurry, you can chill the dough for about 20 minutes in the freezer).
5.)  Once chilled, work with one ball of dough at a time, and roll onto a lightly floured surface.  I find it works best to place a sheet of parchment paper on top of the dough, and then roll on top of the parchment.  This prevents the dough from sticking to your rolling pin, and you also don't need to add as much extra flour (as you would without the parchment).
6.)  Cut out desired shapes with cookie cutters and place on a baking sheet.
7.)  Place the baking sheet (with cookies on it) in the freezer about 5 minutes (this helps the dough keep it's shape when baked).
8.)  Bake cookies for 7-10 minutes (depending on size) in a 350*F oven.
9.)  Allow cookies to cool on baking sheet a few minutes and then transfer to a wire cooling rack.
10.)  Decorate as desired.  

Recipe Source- Glorious Treats

HERE is my royal icing recipe as well as lots of decorating tips to get you started.  
HERE is a decorating tutorial from Karen's Cookies that shows several of the same decorating techniques I used for these Valentine's cookies.  

Happy Baking!

45 comments:

  1. Your cookies are SO PRETTY! Love them! Chocolate is a nice switch from sugar cookies:)

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  2. Adorable! I'll definitely be making these for Valentine's Day

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  3. What a beautiful set of COOKIES, Glory! Thank you for the recipe... I'll give it a try soon...

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  4. Thanks for the recipe...I can't wait to try it!! As always your cookies look incredble

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  5. These look amazing!

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  6. Glorious bravo, it's fantastic,
    will definitely try the recipe!

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  7. I was thinking of making chocolate cookies instead of the regular sugar cookies for V-day. Your post is so timely! =) Thanks for sharing. =)

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  8. Wow, your tutorials are awesome. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  9. Glorious treats does not begin to cover these delectable little beauties. These are simply picture perfect.

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  10. These are so crazy beautiful cookies and picture! You sure are very talented!

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  11. The cookies are back! I love it! Truly a blog treat

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  12. how many cookies does this recipe make?

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  13. Re: How many cookies
    Anonymous- Opps, sorry I guess I should add that! It depends on the size of cutter you use, but I would estimate 3 dozen medium sized cookies.

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  14. I will be making these this season for sure! Thanks for the timely post! I love it when you give us the idea early enough to use it!

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  15. beautiful and inspiring! i recently started decorating cookies...can't wait to make some for valentines day this year.

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  16. I just made your sugar cookie recipe last night and they were great! I can't wait to try this chocolate version!!

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  17. So beautiful. I cannot wait to make these.

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  18. Yay! These are so happy and cheerful! I love valentine's day treat! Beautiful!
    Love you,
    Cecilia

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  19. The cookies look so beautiful. I want to make these for the Valentine's Day party with my playgroup, but was wondering how strong the coffee taste is...will they taste okay without the espresso? I doubt the 2 year old;s would be digging the coffee taste.

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  20. that`s beautiful!

    have a great time,
    Paula

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  21. S King- Yes, if you would like to omit the espresso or liqueur, I would suggest you double the vanilla extract (to 2 teaspoons). And believe it or not, adding the small amount of espresso adds almost no coffee flavor, it is simply to bring out the full chocolate flavor.
    Happy Baking!

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  22. Your cookies are so gorgeous!!!
    I can't wait to bake some cookies for Valentine's Day.

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  23. I've been looking for a *good* rolled chocolate cookie recipe for a while now. I was intrigued with the addition of the coffee (I *love* coffee) so I tried yours the day you posted it. O.M.G. What delicious cookies it makes! The first batch has been gobbled up, we're already on to the second set I made yesterday AND I have another batch of dough chilling in the fridge. Thank you so much for passing it on!

    PS - these taste awesome rolled out to 3/8" and topped with orange-flavored royal icing. So much for the weight I lost last week...

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  24. Wowww me parece una receta ESPECTACULAR.
    La hornearé muy pronto.
    Besos

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  25. I am a follower and am enjoying your blog.
    weiler6@verizon.net

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  26. These are SO pretty and so well done!!

    SL
    ibakecupcakes.com

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  27. Beautiful cookies! I especially like the polka dots. I've never tried chocolate rolled cookies before. I'll have to try it out.

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  28. I just finished making these and I must say I am IN LOVE!! I don't much care for sugar cookies. These are the PERFECT alternative. My household has eaten most of them before I have even had a chance to decorate!! LOVE IT!

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  29. aedmougmThe Valentine cookies are amazing.
    Brenda g

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  30. Love the Valentine cookies brendag

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  31. Love the Valentine cookies Brendag

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  32. These look wonderful but I am having trouble finding chocolate liqueur. I even tried a cooking specialty store. After looking online someone commented that you might be able to substitute melted unsweetened chocolate. Would that work?

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  33. Do you perfer to use the liqueur or the coffee? These look so yummy. Thank You for posting

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  34. These look so good - I can't wait to try them!

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  35. I was at the event that Glory brought these to and I sneaked one in my purse to bring home. Just had to show my family. They taste great too! Can you blame me?

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  36. Thank you for sharing your recipe. Tastes fabulous!

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  37. You were an inspiration in my cookie decorating this week! http://www.thesellers.net/2011/02/operation-cookie-bake/

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  38. Just made these.... OMG they are fabulous! And I haven't even added icing yet! Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe!

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  39. As usual your cookies are beautiful! I used your post as inspiration and made these as gifts and thought they came out really great. The cookies are yummy with or with out icing. Unfortunately, my icing was still tacky on top after leaving them dry overnight. I ended up having to put sanding sugar on the tops in order to put them in cellophane bags. I have only worked with royal icing 5 times and 2 of those times my icing came out this way. The first time I blamed the Wilton coloring for it but this time I used Americolor. If you can tell me what it is you think I'm doing wrong it would be greatly appreciated.

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  40. may i know if i could mix is using a wisk/spoon instead of an electric mixer?

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  41. Tammie- It usually takes a full 12 hours to dry cookies flooded with royal icing. If you are finding they are not dry after this amount of time, you may be adding too much water to your icing, or you may have too much humidity in your home. I live in a dry climate, but I know humidity can be a problem.

    Vaness- It will be more difficult, but I think you could make this dough by hand. It will just take a bit of kneading to incorporate all of the dry ingredients.

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  42. LOVE these! They have been feature in my Valentine Treat post published today! You can check it out here:
    http://makingofamom.com/new-valentines-treat-roundup/

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