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COGNAC-COOKIES - A rich chocolate no-bake cookie
A terrific, very rich, no-bake cookie. Adapted from a
recipe in the Silver Palate Good Times Cookbook.
175 g chocolate chips (semi-sweet)
400 g vanilla wafers crushed fine (a box less some nib-
bles)
250 g pecans (Finely chopped).
100 g sugar (white granulated)
60 ml corn syrup
100 ml cognac (Use the best you can afford - it makes a
difference!)
(1) Melt chocolate bits. If you have never worked with
melted chocolate before, then use a double boiler
with the burner set on low.
(2) Crush vanilla wafers very fine (fineness is impor-
tant).
(3) Chop pecans (again fineness is everything)
(4) Add sugar, corn syrup and cognac (I use 1 nip of
cognac and 1/2 nip of rum-works fine and costs
less)
(5) Stir in pecans and wafer crumbs. Now you learn why
you were supposed to grind them very finely.
(6) By now the mixture should be a smooth paste.
Remove from heat and form into 2-cm balls. Roll
balls in extra granulated sugar.
Store these in an air-tight container; if you are a cho-
coholic, have someone hide them from you. They are best if
you allow them to age and mellow.
Difficulty: Moderate to hard (melted chocolate is tricky,
and rolling the mixture into balls takes practice). Time:
30-60 minutes or more, depending on how deftly you can roll
the balls. Precision: approximate measurement OK.
Cheers
Theresa Campbell ...!harvard!bunny!tbc0
- or - tbc0@gte-labs.csnet
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