Readers, this weekend, the baking went back to basics. Cookies. Big, soft, American style. And super easy to make. I made Smarties Cookies. I honestly love these. Smarties cookies just remind me of being a kid.
Plus, you can put anything in - oatmeal, raisins, chocolate chips, raspberries... you get the picture. This time, I went back to my childhood with Smarties.
I remember as a kid, being given the odd treat with a smarties cookie on a stick from a well known high street cookie chain. I remember them being huuuuuge (possibly because I was so little) and being ridiculously chewy. Little did I know, they were so simple to make.
I made a half batch of the recipe as nobody was visiting this weekend and as I write this on Sunday afternoon, they are already gone.
Smarties Cookies
Recipe makes 16 cookies
Ingredients
220g unsalted butter (softened)225g caster sugar
115g soft brown sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla essence
2 eggs (lightly beaten)
315g plain flour
1 level teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
100 Smarties (5-6 per cookie)
Method
1. Cream butter, caster sugar, brown sugar and vanilla extract until light and fluffy. Use an electric mixer if you have one.![]() |
Getting ready to cream the butter, sugar and essence |
2. Beat eggs together in a separate bowl and gradually add to sugar and butter mix using electric mixer until fluffy.
3. Add baking powder and salt to the flour and sift into the eggs, sugar and butter. Fold together using a metal spoon. You should create a dough, once flour is folded in. Bring together into a ball.
4. Transfer dough ball to a clean bowl and chill in the fridge for a minimum of 40 minutes, ideally an hour, until dough has firmed up.
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Chilling the dough in the fridge |
6. Remove dough from fridge and using your hands roll 18 small balls of dough. Place onto baking sheets, spaced well apart (no more than 4 cookies per baking sheet).
7. Flatten each ball slightly and place 5 smarties on the top of each cookie.
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Make sure your cookies are well spaced out |
9. Remove from oven, allow to cook on tray for a few moments to ensure cookies retain their shape. Transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling.
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Cookies cooling on the rack |
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Didn't last long... |
Claire's Tips
1. Make sure cookie balls are even in size before baking
otherwise you will have seriously oddly sized cookies!
2. Make sure to chill the dough, otherwise cookies wont keep their shape (cue
one tray sized cookie).
3. You are aiming for a chewy consistency, so cookies should be soft when removed from oven.
3. You are aiming for a chewy consistency, so cookies should be soft when removed from oven.
Thanks for entering these Claire, they look well scrummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Stuart! Really easy to make!
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