I don’t often get worked up about chocolate desserts or snacks. Most of them simply aren’t intense enough for me. Others are too sweet. I’m not interested in watered-down sugary sweet chocolate or creamy milk-chocolate derivatives. If I’m going to eat chocolate, I want it to be assertive, aggressive and powerful. That’s the kind of chocolate that gets a real chocolate lover excited.
These cookies excite the hell out of me. Oh yes. Yes they do.
If you’re a lover of chocolate on the dark side, the kind with more cacao than sugar, the kind with an ever so-subtle note of bitterness in the background, then I have here the cure for every other badly made cookie that’s ever been foisted on you. This is the recipe that can make the end of a bad day a good place to be. These are the cookies that can take you to a state of chocolate nirvana. These are the cookies that will change your life for the better.
Just look at these things!
There’s no wimpy chocolate flavor here. In fact, lovers of overly sweet chocolate desserts may just want to stop reading this and check out these Mocha Caramel Cappuccino Tartelettes instead. These are too much for you. Try at your own risk.
You’ve been warned.
For the real chocolate lovers out there, there is a note of caution also. These little morsels are nothing short of chocolate crack. The flavor is rich, deep and sultry. There are notes of bitterness mixed with hints of sweetness and just the faintest trace of vanilla to tease your palate. They pair equally well with a glass of milk or a cup of strong Turkish coffee or espresso. They’re sweet enough that my kids devoured them, but robust enough to please even the most jaded adult.
You’ll be tempted to eat them before they have been cooled and iced. Resist that urge! Without the frosting the cookie is simply not complete. In reality the epiphany here is in the marriage of the two different chocolates coming together as a whole. It’s the subtle balance and differences in flavor and texture that makes these cookies special.
If you really love chocolate, you’re going to adore them. I promise you that.
Deep, rich chocolate flavor for serious chocolate lovers. No wimps allowed!
- 4 ounces unsweetened chocolate
- 3/4 cup butter
- 2 cups sugar
- 3 eggs
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 Tbsp. granulated sugar
- 1 Tbsp. water
- 6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate
- 3 Tbsp. unsalted butter
Method
Melt chocolate and butter together in a double-boiler over medium low heat until chocolate is completely melted. Add sugar and mix well. Blend in eggs and vanilla. Add flour and mix until completely incorporated. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for about 1 hour.
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Roll dough into 1-inch balls and place 2 inches apart on a well greased cookie sheet. Press dough down slightly with your thumb or a large spoon. Bake for 8 minutes, or until just set. Cool for 1 minute on the sheet, then move to a cooling rack and allow to cool completely.
Heat water and sugar to a boil, ensuring all sugar is dissolved. pour into a double boiler with 6 ounces chocolate, stir until chocolate is fully melted. Add butter and stir until all butter is melted and combined.
Spread over cooled cookies and allow to stand 10-15 minutes, or until glaze is set.
Share and enjoy!
What I would have done differently had I thought of it at the time:
Hmmmm. Let me think about this for a minute…
I would have had my wife triple the batch!
These really are that good. Seriously though, a bit of espresso powder might up the ante in these, though that would be a different experience.
Links to other recipes like this:
- Chocolate Drop Brownie Cookies, from Nummy Kitchen
- Chocolate Chocolate Chip Drop Cookies, from Created by Diane
- Drop Cookies, from Happy Home Baking
Which kind of chocolate lover are you, the sweet kind, or the assertive kind? Would you rather have a Hershey’s milk chocolate or a Scharffenberger 70% cacao? C’Mon, you can tell us. we don’t judge around here. Leave a comment and let us know.


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You had me at “ultra chewy”, but your choco commentary is pretty damn passionate. LOL! they look tasty.
Yum Yucky recently posted..Ninja Fusion Circuit (Home Workout #6), plus My Eating Snapshot For Today
This is my kind of cookie! Can’t wait to make it.
Heidi recently posted..I miss this place
Oh wow, these looks absolutely delicious! I am sick of overly sweet stuff, can’t wait to try these!
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Those look delicious. Truly a chocolate lovers paradise.
Those look amazing!
How would they be without the frosting? I like chocolate, but they might be a little over the top for me with the frosting :-)
Nicole recently posted..Ideas for a Homemade Valentine’s Day
Without the frosting they’re a bit cry and bitter. It’s definitely not something that should be left off.
The only thing that is too sweet for me is those maple sugar things. Yuck. Otherwise I’ve never met a sweet too sweet. Going to give these a try and let you know where I stand! Love the challenge.
meg recently posted..Handmade Paper Coasters Colorful by calyrew
I hope that semi-sweet is good enough! They really are exeptional
Jerry recently posted..The Geek-Tini
These look too wonderful! Can’t wait to make them!
I hope you enjoy them!
Jerry recently posted..Bacon Cheeseburger Pizza
Chocolate is possibly the love of my life. This is the perfect recipe that I must try!
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