Using leftover double chocolate biscuits, you can quickly and easily make this delicious dessert. Make the cookies first, of course, and then manage to resist eating enough of them to convert them into a sweet shop.
a simple cookie recipe
What you'll need to create basic double-chocolate cookies is
Chocolate chips, 1.5 cups (Or a chocolate bar broken into bits with a rolling pin)
Sugar, two cups
three-quarters of a cup of cocoa powder
1 teaspoon vanilla essence (optional; you don't have to use it, but it's pleasant).
2 eggs
Make sure to thoroughly blend all the ingredients as you combine them. The oven should be heated to 320 degrees. After greasing a baking sheet, spoon the cookie batter onto it.
The cookies should be done in around 15 minutes, but check them frequently and rotate the dish if necessary to prevent uneven cooking. After they are finished, remove them from the tray and let them cool for a few minutes before using a spatula to transfer them to a rack to finish cooling. With melted chocolate in the middle, the cookies will be at their most delicious at this point and pair great with a cup of strong coffee.
Simple recipe for dessert
If you have any of these cookies left over, you may use them to make a simple and fast dessert recipe. Check your refrigerator and cabinets to see what you have because there are many varieties of this. The ingredients listed here are merely suggestions; you can alter them to suit your preferences and what is in your kitchen. You won't need all of them.
One or more of the following is required:
- Cookies
- Simple yogurt
- Custard
- Icy dessert (any flavor, but vanilla or chocolate is probably best)
- Mixed berries, which are available frozen
- Cream
flakes of chocolate
Put the cookie crumbs in a small bowl or, even better, the bottom of a wine glass to start. In a pan or the microwave, warm the berries, then immediately pour them over the cookies. Over the cookies and berries, drizzle any mix of yoghurt, custard, or ice cream. Add cream and chocolate shavings to the top.
Conclusion
This dessert looks quite elegant despite its simplicity. Contrasts like the hot/cold of the berries and the ice cream, the firm chocolate chips and the soft cookie and yoghurt are what really draw people in. It's a terrific way to use up leftovers as well.
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