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Yield: 12 servings
I love to bake but with recipes that have little ingredients. I tried these cookies this Christmas and all I can say it that they did not last long - WOW what a surprise at the ease and "flop-proof" of this recipe. Love the taste of chocolate and ginger together. I will make them again but will not wait until Christmas - I will make them sooner.
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it\'s only my second time baking cookies and i\'m surprise how it turn up... its delicious..... my whole family enjoyed it and ask me to bake some more... one things\' for sure, i\'ll sure be baking this cookies again...
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I love semi-sweet chocolate candies and brownies.
I love ginger cakes and candies
Chocolate and ginger together? Mind boggling!
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I do not bake often or well, but when I do- I really try for something unique and as far from a box mix as possible. I am so glad I found these cookies.
At first, I didn\'t know what to think of them. So very gooey, so chocolatey, and SPICY! There\'s a lot of complex spice and texture in one of these cookies. Mine came out a little crispy on the outside with an explosion of spicy chocolate gooeyness inside. I made them for a cookie exchange. Everyone kept saying that they didn\'t know that I could Bake. Bake with a capital \'B\'. Nice. And they wanted to know what was in them: Are these chunks or chips? Ginger, nutmeg? etc..
Here are my main suggestions- don\'t skimp. Use the best chocolate you can find and don\'t use chips. Chunks really make the cookie. Use fresh ginger like the recipe recommends for the spiciness to really come across. And as far as prep time, start a day in advance, if you get tired being in the kitchen for too long like me. The dough has to cool in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours so, I made the dough one day and let it refrigerate as suggested in the recipe. Then came back the next day to roll the dough and bake the cookies.
p.s. make sure you\'ve got lots of milk.
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I made these more b/c I was curious than b/c I had any kind of chocolate/ginger craving. Also, I had some fresh ginger to get rid of before I go out of town. I wasn\'t crazy about the dough, so I was concerned about how I\'d like the cookie, but . . . wow! So good! I didn\'t refrigerate for as long as the recipe recommends b/c I didn\'t have the time. Still turned out amazing.
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