Chocolate Dream Cookies as Light as a Cloud!

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My niece Amanda just turned 10 years old on Monday. That makes her officially a TWEEN, a full decade! For her birthday I bought her art supplies; she’s an artist like me (insert a really big smiley face here)! I spent 2 hours in Michael’s Arts & Crafts store, searching aisle by aisle until I found just the right thing for her. She loves to draw so I sent her a really nice sketchbook that she can customize and very special set of professional color pencils. Whenever I send my niece a present, I always bake cookies to send with it. I’ve been doing that for probably 7 years now for both her and her brother. Amanda’s favorite cookies have only one criteria, lots of chocolate please! I usually send her my mothers recipe’s of rich brownie like chocolate cookies or thumb cookies with a big Hershey’s Kiss in the middle.

This year I wanted to try a new recipe that was less rich since I wanted to decorate them with colorful candy chips. My mother’s cookies stand on their own, no embellishments needed! I searched through some recipes and came across something called a double chocolate dream cookie in my recipe file. I don’t know where I got it from but I liked the name so I thought I would give it a try!

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Since it’s the first time making this recipe, I decided to do a little experimenting. I baked them as is, then decorated them differently to see how they would come out. I left some cookies plain, others I baked with chocolate centers and added candies on top, and the last version I drizzled with chocolate and sprinkled with candy chips. A cookie for everyone! The candy really made them shine and added a nice artistic flair and crunch to the soft pillow like texture of the cookie. Note: Candy chips can be purchased at a candy or cake supply store. If you can’t find them, mini m&m candies or color sprinkles will work just great! Enjoy!

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2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup baking cocoa plus 1 tablespoon
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine, softened
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoon good vanilla extract
2 extra large eggs
2 1/2 cups mini semisweet chocolate chips

1 cup white chocolate melts (Bakers, Wilton’s, or other brand you prefer) (optional)
1/2 cup chocolate melts (optional)
1/2 cup – chocolate candy chips, sprinkles or mini m&m candies (optional)

Preheat oven to 375° F. Prepare two cookie sheets with parchment paper and set aside.

In a medium size bowl add flour, cocoa, baking soda and salt and whisk to combine. Blend butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar and vanilla extract in a large mixing bowl until creamy. Beat in eggs for about 2 minutes or until light and fluffy. Gradually mix in flour mixture. Stir in chips and drop by rounded tablespoon onto baking sheets. I used a small cookie scoop for this step.

Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until cookies are puffed and still a little soft in the middle. Cool on baking sheets for 2 minutes; remove to wire racks to cool completely. These are a very tender and light cookie, hence the name “Light as a Cloud” so be gentle with them.
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If you want the candy centers place a chocolate melt in the center of the dough and press down gently. When they come out of the oven, while they are cooling on the cookie sheet, sprinkle with a few candies on top.
Once cool, you can serve them and eat them as is, or decorate. To decorate with the white chocolate drizzle, place your white chocolate melts in a quart size Ziploc bag (leaving the bag open). You can melt them in a double boiler or use the microwave oven. Microwave for 30 seconds and then 15 seconds at a time until they are just melted, make sure not over melt if using a microwave. Mix the chocolate around in the bag by massaging the outside of the bag. Snip a tip off the bag and start to decorate the cookies. While the white chocolate is still wet, drop some candies or sprinkles on top. However you decide to make them, enjoy!

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