Cookies!

Apr 26, 2009 14:52

There's the serious stuff in life, and then there's inventing cookies.

I'm trying to invent bite-sized chocolate-filled shortbread pillows. (Why? Because I bought this silicone mold and I wanted to use it for something.) I think I'll call them "coussins ganâchés" because yes, I can totally invent French words ( Read more... )

cookies, cooking, chocolate, decadence, food, baking

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pennywhistle April 26 2009, 22:06:37 UTC
And now, oh darn, you have to eat the "failures."

Need help? ^_~

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emeraldsedai April 26 2009, 22:08:35 UTC
Actually? Yes. These things are too rich even for me! Sadly, they're also too fragile and perishable to mail anywhere.

Hey! That should be another goal of this particular cookie: that they be sturdy enough to travel. Because they'd make a nice gift.

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executrix April 26 2009, 22:51:05 UTC
Considering that ganache can be eaten as-is (...in fact if I had some around it would never make it anywhere near the cookies...) perhaps the preferable approach would be to blind-bake the shells and stick them together post-baking with the ganache, thus allowing a higher shortbread:chocolate ratio?

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emeraldsedai April 26 2009, 22:57:24 UTC
It would be a practical solution. Miniature one-crust pies, as it were, with tiny cookie tops. Or just kind of fancy reverse Oreos. That would definitely be tasty and appealing!

But I'm bent on the complete enclosure of the chocolate within the dough. Also? The dough, even at twice the thickness I was using, is much more easily handled raw than baked.

"Nothing daunted, she tried again..."

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vampirefan April 27 2009, 04:10:08 UTC
i totally want to have some of the failed cookies as well as the finished product!

i love shortbread cookies dipped in chocolate so a chocolate surprise inside the cookies? = \o/

thicker outside makes good sense so that the cookie does not break easily. maybe 1:4 ratio? also, for packing? you need to use the little cookie cups? like the things chocolates (or reces peanut butter cups) are packed in.

you can use me for packing experimentation! :)

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emeraldsedai April 27 2009, 04:26:02 UTC
I totally will! Finally, a way to repay you for the wonderful collection of entertainment you sent me last year.

And look! I found these. Oh, this is going to be fun!

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emeraldsedai April 27 2009, 05:26:45 UTC
Okay, I ordered some candy papers and presentation boxes and a dough-rolling guide that will make everything PERFECT. I will keep you posted of my cookie-making progress.

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vampirefan April 29 2009, 19:26:10 UTC
\o/

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korintomichi April 27 2009, 05:57:20 UTC
Those look scrummy!

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emeraldsedai April 27 2009, 06:00:06 UTC
Thanks. They're not bad, not great. I need to learn to leave Scharffen-Berger chocolate alone, and try Valrhona or something. S-B is bitter. I don't know why I keep winding up with it.

Next batch will be PERFECT. I can feel it in my bones.

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emeraldsedai April 29 2009, 16:57:54 UTC
I could make little shells separately and dollop some of the ganache into them--but then they'd just be mini chocolate tarts, kind of, and my Big Idea here is "total enclosure." I was afraid of burning the chocolate, so I underbaked the cookie-dough. I've since learned that ganache can stand up to quite a bit of heat, so the shortbread part can be made crisper.

Trial number three continues tonight.

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