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RECIPE: Rolo Cookies

Posted by khandi (My Page) on
Tue, Dec 19, 06 at 11:19

These are really good. Let them cool a little before removing them from cookie sheet onto a wire rack. Best thing to do is use a spatula to loosen them within 1 minute from when you removed them from the oven (or else they will stick too much to the sheet) , but leave them on the cookie sheet. This way the caramel from the Rolo doesn't seep out of the cookie.

Rolo Cookies

1 cup butter, softened
1 cup white sugar
1 cup packed brown sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
2¼ cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
¾ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
1 Tbsp white sugar
48 chocolate-covered caramel candies (Rolo)

Beat butter until creamy. Gradually add sugars, beat well. Add eggs and vanilla, beat well.

Combine flour, baking soda and cocoa. Gradually add to butter mixture, beating well. Stir in nuts (optional). Cover and chill at least 2 hours.

Preheat oven to 375 F.

Divide dough into 4 parts. Work with one part at a time leaving the rest in the fridge. Divide each part into 12 pieces. Quickly press each piece of dough around a chocolate-covered caramel. Roll into ball. Dip one side into sugar.

Place sugar-side up 2 inches apart on baking sheets. Bake for 8 minutes. Let cool one minute. Remove to wire rack and cool completely.


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RE: RECIPE: Rolo Cookies

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and while the oven is warming up, you want to combine the flour, baking soda and salt. Get them all stirred up good, mixed up together. Okay. Your butter, your granulated sugar, your brown sugar and we didn't pre-measure it so we will get it now your vanilla extract. Looks like granny's old cough syrup going in there. Beat all in together, a real good solid beating in a large mixing bowl. The ideal is to beat this up until you have one smooth creamy mixture. It takes a while this way but your are not surprised that Santa is old-fashioned. Get your first egg. You want to beat that one in good and thoroughly. Egg number two, same thing. Get her in there and try not to get over your gloves and whip it into the mixture. Just like so.

By now your smooth and creamy mixture should be a little bit soupy. Then you gradually beat in the flour mixture. Now it is important to be gradual about this because if you start to pour it in there, it is going to lump up and you will never get those lumps out. So a little bit at a time, stir it in real good and thorough. You will see as you go along it gradually stiffens up and gets harder and harder to stir. By the time you are done it should very strongly resemble wallpaper paste. Hopefully it will taste better.

Once you've got all of your flour mixture in, add your chocolate chips. These ain't going to lump up on you. You don't want them to. You don't have to be real cautious about getting them in there. Just get them all in. Stir them into the mix. Next you need to grease the cookie sheet to receive our cookies. Easies way is to just grease the cookie sheet to receive our cookies. Easiest way is just a little bit of butter or margarine. Santa likes to just take a paper towel, scrape up a little and rub on the cookie sheet. It doesn't take a lot. You just don't want the cookies to stick.

Once you are finished, you need to get a spoon and you just dollop about that big of glop for a normal sized cookie. If you want to do a Santa-sized cookie something along that order. Leave some space between your cookies. They are going to grow as they bake. Good idea to leave about half or ¾ inch or more between them as you lay them out on the cookie sheets. That's not big enough. That's a little more like it. All right. Pop them in the oven which you've already heated. Remember 375 degrees Fahrenheit, 190 Celsius. Put them on the middle rack. That is where your temperature is going to be the most even. Close the door. For you this will take 9 to 11 minutes but for Santa.

Happy Christmas to all and to all a good night!

Here is a link that might be useful: Cookies for santa


 
 

 

 


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