Giant Double Chocolate Cookies

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These cookies never seem to make it onto the blog even though I've baked them several times.  We like them a lot so that doesn't have anything to do with it.  The reason they've never been posted is because I find them impossible to photograph.  Generally speaking, I think any foods that are this dark in color are hard to capture, but these cookies were particularly tough.  I estimate I've taken about 150 shots of them and hated them all.  Finally, I decided I wasn't going to hold out on you guys anymore, no matter how much the pictures make me cringe. Shane also insisted I get over it and share them since he was a big fan.

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These are some of the biggest cookies I've ever made - they definitely live up to their name.  Their dark color comes from the addition of cocoa powder, and they're also jam-packed with chocolate chips.  I've switched things up and made the recipe substituting peanut butter chips for the chocolate chips; I think I preferred that version, but Shane liked the pure chocolate ones best.  Shane and I both thought these cookies were best warm when the chocolate chips inside were gooey and the centers were soft.  That doesn't necessarily mean you need to eat them all right when they come out of the oven though.  We found 10 or 12 seconds in the microwave recreated that fresh from the oven flavor and texture.  I rarely never have trouble finishing my dessert, but these cookies are giant and so rich that I couldn't eat an entire one in a single sitting.  Shane didn't have the same problem, but he runs 30-40 miles a week so he's pretty much entitled to eat whatever he wants without any judgment from me :)

Giant Double Chocolate Cookies
from Annie's Eats via My Baking Addiction (who adapted from Parsley, Sage, Desserts and Line Drives)

1 cup (2 sticks) cold unsalted butter, cut into cubes
1 1/4 cups sugar
2 large eggs
1/2 cup dark cocoa powder (I used Hershey's Special Dark)
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 350 F.  Line two baking sheets with parchment.

In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 3-4 minutes.  Scrape down the sides of the bowl.  Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, stopping to scrape the sides of the bowl as needed.  Add the cocoa powder and beat to incorporate.  Mix in the flour, baking powder and salt, beating just until incorporated.  Add the chocolate chips and beat briefly to begin to distribute them.  Remove the dough from the bowl and transfer to a work surface.  Knead briefly to distribute the chocolate chips throughout the dough.

Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces - I weighed mine and they were between 3.75 and 4 oz each.  Roll each into a ball and place on the prepared baking sheets (I wouldn't do more than 6 to a sheet).  Flatten each ball of dough slightly into a disk.  Bake for 16-20 minutes, or until the edges are set.  Cool on the baking sheets for 5-10 minutes then transfer to wire racks.

Makes 12 huge cookies

24 comments:

Di said...

Mmm, giant chocolate cookie.... =) I think the peanut butter chip version sounds like a winner.

MrsJenB said...

Oh, I looooove the version with peanut butter chips! But these look fantastic as well. :) And I can see how they'd be difficult to photograph, but you did a good job!

Beth said...

You have nothing to apologize for in those pictures. They look fabulous!

Linda said...

I hear ya' on the eating-before-photo problem!!
But I'm so glad you finally posted, even JUST the recipe. These will be a winner in my home, I KNOW IT!!

Jess @ Sugar High said...

I'm not a big chocolate eater, but those cookies look very tempting! I know my boyfriend would love the peanut butter chips. Thanks for sharing!

x3baking said...

:D I made them too, they really were delicious. I still haven't posted about them because of the pictures I took. My friends loved these cookies.

Melanie Schneider said...

These look absolutely amazing! They look like the dense but soft texture of a brownie! What specifically in the recipe achieves that texture?

Tracey said...

@Melanie - I don't know for sure, to be honest. Whatever it is, it's delicious :)

Snippets of thyme said...

All of your photos look great. I am still having trouble uploading my photos to FG and TS. They are clear and crisp in my i-photo and on the blog but when I change the pixels to meet the requirements of TS and FG, a slight blur occurs. Grrrr. I just can't figure it out. Anyway, I thought you bread rolls were super crisp and photographed beautifully.

Nicole@HeatOvenTo350 said...

I've done the same thing with recipes - not want to post them because I just can't make them LOOK as good as they taste. I think you did a great job with these. I'd eat one. :)

warmvanillasugar said...

These cookies look awesome! Great recipe.

Mary said...

I feel the same way...I just posted about chocolate cookies and put a picture of my sister up instead because I couldn't get them to look less than hideous!

Jess said...

Mmmmm! Sweet chocolate-y goodness! I'm huge on big cookies, ha! Punny, eh?
Have to try these soon!

Kim (Feed Me, Seymour) said...

Yum, yum, yum!!! I think I'd need a giant glass of milk with these rich little bites of heaven! Your pictures look fabulous and make me want to bake the cookies a.s.a.p!

Torviewtoronto said...

cookies look delicious

jillbert said...

They look delicious! The fact that they're so dark they are hard to photograph makes them sound that much better!

All That's Left Are The Crumbs said...

I love the color of these cookies. Your photos look wonderful and I am glad you shared them with us.

Samantha Angela said...

AKA perfect PMS cookies.

Erin said...

WOW! My son would gobble these up so quickly!

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

Ooh yum. I remember seeing these on Annie's site, and bookmarking them immediately. Can't wait to make these now that you endorse them too.

Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction said...

These look so yummy! These are a chocoholic's dream :)

margot said...

Those look delicious! I'm sure Josh could eat a least one of these in a single sitting.

Fun said...

I so hear you about the photography bit! Yours turned out so much better than mine. :)

Maggie said...

I used mini chocolate chips for maximum chip dispersion. Yum! Great recipe!