Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Moist Chocolate Muffins

Get the recipe HERE
I was so in the mood for some chocolate chocolate chip muffins. I don't know why I decided on muffins and not cupcakes. Maybe I wanted a more dense flavor than what a cupcake could give me. Anyway, I came across this recipe at allrecipes.com. I had all the ingredients except for plain yogurt. I did, however have my choice of strawberry, peach, or blueberry. I opted to make these with strawberry yogurt.

Was I in my right mind by thinking these chocolate muffins would taste just as good by using a flavored yogurt? Strawberry, no less? It was worth a try and I was a little surprised by the outcome. They didn't taste half bad. I could definitely taste the strawberry, heck, I could smell the strawberry. My husband though, couldn't place the flavor until I said something to him and even then, he said it wasn't that noticeable.

These muffins are really good, but I do wish I had the plain yogurt. I guess because I know it's in there, the strawberry flavor sorta overpowers the chocolate. Well now I know for next time.

Pros:

  1. These bake up nice a big.
  2. Very filling and will please any chocolate craving.
  3. Chocolate chips in every bite, how can you go wrong?
  4. They keep getting better and better each day.
Cons:
  1. Do not use anything other than plain yogurt. Unfortunately plain yogurt is not something most people keep on hand like all the other ingredients, so a trip to the market is needed.
  2. They may be too big to eat all in one sitting, but you're going to want to try.


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Baked & Reviewed: Chocolate Linzer Tart

OK, this one is for a friend who suggested I bake Linzer Tarts. I didn't have any raspberry or strawberry preserves in the house so I opted to make chocolate ones. I'm so glad I did. Holy moly goodness in my tummy!


I adapted a recipe from a few different linzer tart recipes I found on the web. They are firm enough to hold but when you bite into them, the cookie is soft. The chocolate is melt in your mouth tasty. I can't wait to eat another one!

Here's the recipe:



Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Baked and Reviewed: Soft Batch Double Chocolate Fudge Cookies

Holy mother of Chocolate! This recipe I found HERE for Soft Batch Double Chocolate Fudge Cookies are to die for. Seriously. Just look at them:


If you absolutely love chocolate, you must try these. They are no joke. They are really big cookies. 1/4 cup of raw dough will bake up to be a pretty good size cookie that you can savor. Make sure you have some kind of drink with these. I pair it with my favorite Chai Tea Latte, but a cold glass of milk or hot cup of coffee will do just fine as well.

Pros:
  • C-H-O-C-O-L-A-T-E Chocolate!
  • Soft
  • 1 will keep you satisfied because of the size
Cons:
  • Because of the size, you only get 12 cookies out of one batch.
So this will definitely be my go to cookie whenever I need a chocolate fix. I seriously need to bake more of these.

That's it. Bake these up right now. Do it! Then tell me your thoughts.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Baked and Reviewed: Texas Sheet Cake Cookies

I love baking cookies, of all sorts. I found this recipe for Texas Sheet Cake Cookies, HERE, and I thought I'd give 'em a try. I'm really glad I did. Here's what they look like:


Beautifully yummy! Don't ya think?

Anyway, here is my review on them in case anybody wants to bake them up.

Pros:

  • Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate!
  • The icing is so yummy it almost didn't make it to the cookie.
  • I liked the consistency of the batter  - very smooth and easy to handle.
  • Very tasty, especially after they have been sitting around for a day.
  • They stay chewy soft.

Cons:
  • A little messy to make, but who really cares about having to clean up chocolate with your mouth? Not me!
  • The icing remains a little soft so you need to be careful storing them.
  • The wait time to have the cookies cool before pouring the chocolate icing on and then the wait time to have the icing settle before you can eat them.

All in all, these weren't a hard cookie to make. It's hard to wait though, when you want chocolate NOW!!! So be prepared to wait about a half hour to hour after your done with these to devour them.