They are quite easy to make and shape though cutting through them equally tends to be a bit trouble for me. But of course these are so much easier than cranking out my ice cream scooper. I cut them both tick and thin version. The thin version I found have to bake until a bit crisp because they tend to fall apart when picked up. The thicker version are like cakey and not at all cookie like which is what I was expecting. But then I'm not so sure what the texture should be.
What I love with this dough is that it's very soft and yet not sticky, so it's easy to shape into logs. Although there are some issues I wanted to address, the recipe specified that it makes 24 cookies? Well that seems to be a mistake because I already doubled the recipe and I just barely reached the 24 count, hmmm...maybe the circumference of my logs are a bit big or something. The dried cherries are hardly noticeable in terms of the look and the taste, the cherries that I get here in Manila are dark in color so they tend to blend in with the chocolate dough and as for the taste, in my humble opinion the chocolate overshadows the cherries. Next time, I'll probably try this version from non other than Martha Stewart. For the meantime it's no biggie, I've enjoyed the process and my family enjoyed the end product.
I hope you enjoy the SMS group! I love how deeply chocolatey they appear-- I like my cookies soft and fudgy though :)
ReplyDeleteI just tried these a few weeks ago and yours look much better than mine! I also didn't get a strong cherry flavor and thought my texture was too crumbly. Maybe I'll give it another go...
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