“Galaxy (Far Far Away) Cookies” – Cookie of the Week (12/20/15)

GALAXY (FAR FAR AWAY) COOKIES

“Here you go! A cookie made to celebrate ‘Star Wars,’ just don’t be tempted by the Dark Side.  Whether you’re making the jump to hyperspace or chilling on Jabba’s party barge, this is the perfect cookie.  Crunchy star exterior and a blend of outer rim planetary flavored chips, you’ll be sure to pass your Jedi Academy tastiness entrance exam.  Enjoy!”

1¼ cups Butter

2 cups Sugar

2 Eggs

2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract

2 cups Flour

¾ cup Baking Cocoa

1 teaspoon Baking Soda

½ teaspoon Salt

½ cup Raisins (Asteroid Belt collectively or individual asteroids all alone)

½ cup White Chocolate Chips (Hoth, but much warmer)

½ cup Cinnamon Chips (Tatooine or Jakku, depending upon your age, you get to decide)

½ cup Cherry Chips (Mustafar, it has to be Mustafar)

Pearlescent Decorators Sugar for coating (all of those stars in wars)

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Cream butter and sugar.

Mix in eggs and vanilla extract.

Mix in flour, baking cocoa, baking soda, and salt.

Stir in raisins, white chocolate chips, cinnamon chips, and cherry chips.

Roll Tablespoon sized balls of dough in pearlescent decorators sugar (or your preferred decorators sugar)

Place dough balls onto parchment paper lined baking sheets.

Bake for 9 minutes.

 

Makes about 54 cookies.

Revised Source: “Brownie Cookies” recipe from my original cookie cookbook, “Today is a Great Day for a Cookie,” which as always is available for free at www.CookiesbyDave.com.

Cookies from a Galaxy Far Far Away

The perfect cookie for grabbing a bite to eat in the local cantina, even with blue haired creatures or the newest Sith Lord (see upper left, it has to be a new Sith Lord, I felt a disturbance in the Force).

 

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