A chocolate and nut packed cookie with a wheat flavored base. These are made with Hodgson Mill brand graham flour.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Prep Time 10 minutesminutes
Cook Time 15 minutesminutes
Total Time 25 minutesminutes
Servings 12
Author Cookie Madness
Ingredients
8tablespoonsunsalted buttercool room temperature
⅓cuptightly packed dark brown sugar
½cupgranulated sugar
1large eggcold
1teaspoonvanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
¾teaspoonbaking powder
½teaspoonbaking soda
¾teaspoonsalte.g. Morton Kosher, measures like table
¾cup3.4 ounces all-purpose flour
⅔cup3.1 ounces Hodgson Mill Whole Wheat Flour or "Graham Flour"
1 ⅓cupextra dark chocolate chips or chunks
6miniature Heath Barschopped, optional
⅔cuptoasted and chopped pecans or walnuts
Instructions
Don't preheat the oven quite yet because this dough is better after it's been chilled. You can bake it right away, but the cookies spread a bit more.
In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter with an electric mixer on medium speed. Beat in both sugars until well mixed. Scrape sides of bowl and beat in the egg and vanilla. When egg is blended, beat in the baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
By hand, stir in the flour. When flour is incorporated, stir in the chocolate chips, Heath Bars (if using) and toasted nuts.
Using a generously heaping tablespoon, scoop up large mounds and arrange them on a foil lined plate. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for 8 hours or overnight.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with regular (as opposed to nonstick or parchment) foil.
Arrange mounds of dough about 3 inches apart on baking sheets. Press tops down slightly to level with the edges.
Bake on center rack for about 15 minute or until cookies appear set and edges have browned somewhat
Let cookies cool on baking sheet for about 4 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
Notes
For smaller cookies, make 18 to 24, press down slightly, and bake for about 12 minutes. I made mine rather large and was getting from 12 to 16 cookies in each batch. It was precise because I kept playing with the amount of chocolate and nuts.Also, this dough does not have to be chilled, but you might notice a better flavor if you let the dough sit overnight. It definitely helps them spread less.To toast the pecans or walnuts, lay them on a baking sheet and bake at 350 for about 6 to 8 minutes or until they start to release their oil.Also, I've mentioned brand names because Hodgson Mill sometimes seems a little more wheat-y tasting. As for the salt, different brands have different size crystals even when they all say "coarse". Morton Kosher salt says it measures like table salt, while some other brands of salt have much larger crystals which means you'll need to use more to get the same flavor. I stick with Morton because it can be used interchangeably with recipes that call for table salt.