Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies
On the other hand if you are looking for a treat as an occasional indulgence than you have come to the right post :-) These chocolate chip cookies were just that for me too, a rare indulgence that I gave into, in lieu of the festival season. Of course knowing I would be sharing these cookies with others provided me with some comfort that we alone would not be indulging in so many cookies.
Surprisingly I found the recipe for this cookie on the back of Nestle's milk chocolate morsel packet that I bought to make these cookies. I never before looked at the back of packets to see if they printed recipes, luckily this time I noticed it and it saved me the time to search for a recipe. I made a few changes to the original recipe. I used flax seed as a substitute for eggs, used regular sugar + molasses in place of the brown sugar required in the original recipe and reduced the quantity of chocolate morsels just a tad bit. The verdict.....these cookies are among the best that I have ever tasted, they were crunchy , delicious and hard to resist. If your sweet tooth has been ignored for a while try these and indulge a little.....
Here is another view of these cookies....
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Ingredients and Method to make Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies
2 1/4 cup all purpose flour (Maida)
1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks) (softened to room temperature)
1 1/2 cups white sugar
2 tbsp molasses (optional)
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
3 tbsp flax seed meal (powdered flax seeds/ alsi) + 6 tbsp water
1 1/4 cup milk chocolate morsels
Preheat oven to 375 deg F
Line a cookie sheet or tray with parchment paper and keep aside
In a bowl mix together all purpose flour, salt, baking soda and keep aside.
In another bowl cream together sugar, molasses (if you are using it) and butter until creamy and airy. ( I used my electric hand mixer for this and it took me just few minutes to get the right texture )
Whisk together water and flax seed meal until it becomes gelatinous. Pour this mixture along with vanilla into the creamed butter and sugar and mix well (or use the electric mixer to mix it in)
Add all purpose flour that has been kept aside to the creamed butter + sugar mixture in small increments and it in before adding some more.
Finally add the chocolate chip morsels and mix it in too.
Using a small tbsp sized round scoop place cookie dough an inch apart on the tray. Place the tray in the oven and bake between 9 to 11 minutes or until the cookies are beginning to brown on the sides and the bottom.
Remove and let cool on the tray for 2 minutes and then place on wire rack to cool completely.
Store in air tight container after thoroughly cool.
Yielded 72 cookies
Notes
The yield and baking times of the cookies will depend on the size of the cookies.
The original recipe called for some white sugar and some dark brown sugar, I replaced the quantity of brown sugar with white sugar and added a little molasses instead for some color and flavor. If you want you can use half white and half brown sugar instead or all white too.
The original recipe called for two eggs which I replaced with the above mentioned flax+water
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Cakes and Bakes
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Cookies
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Eggless Bakes
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Flax (Alsi)
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31 comments :
Cookies have come out perfect!
I save all the labels, how many I get to make I know not. These cookies look very good. Can't beleive they are eggless.
They look amazing.
I bought this huge bag of flax seeds and I have used it only for granola so far.. I should try it for cookies too... I love your first picture.. cookies and milk .. they are calling me :)
Perfect for the season. Occasional indulgences are actually good though I tend to indulge everyday but hopefully I think in moderation. Happy Holidays! Usha.
looks yummm!
Excellent cookies, love to have some!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays dear:)
Such a beautiful cookies +eggless too, real feast for cookie lovers..
Usha
Happy Holidays & Happy New year to you and your loved ones.
Lovely cookies.
cookies look perfect and eggless is perfect
Cookies look so soft and perfect Usha...looks so good :)
Love ur cookies!!!!!!!!
They look perfect and yummy too...
Love to share an award with u . Kindly accept it
the cookie shave come out so prefect..they look great and even great when we taste them :)
they look perfect Usha
Love your new header and love the cookies!
They look so yummy, the photo makes you feel, pick me one!!, very mouthwatering
Great eggless recipe, Happy Holidays!
These cookies love delicious.
Merry christmas to you and your family Usha.
fabulous cookies.... looks great! can you please link back to my announcement and then fill in the form in my blog?
Where can I buy flax seedsc or can I substitute flax with another ingredient???
thanks for dropping by my blog and leavig lovely comments, I will try and get the flax seeds from a health food store I live in UK.
These cookies are mouthwatering:)
Thanks Usha for dropping by my blog...
looks like very Crunchy and good!
Hi cookie looks yummy. do send this to my cakes n cookies event if you wish.
superb, they look so soft n tempting
Fabulous cookies.. i'm sure the kids will love it :-)
They look simple elegant....with their crispy & furr furr look..... yummy treat for celebrations!!!!!
Happy Celebrations!!!!
HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR......
Ash......
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
delectable clicks!
Looks delicious! Love your pictures:)
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