The fudgiest chocolate cookies you’ll ever eat, topped beautiful snowflakes made with a really simple icing! My Snowflake Chocolate Cookies are perfect for this chilly weather!
Before I start raving about these cookies let me just tell you that
Sugar & Spice by Radhika is 1!
Last year on 23rd December I posted my first recipe on this blog, and I haven’t stopped since. It’s been a superb year full of my baking shenanigans and I’d like to thank you all for being a part of it. Especially all the bloggers on WordPress who’ve been sooooo kind to me! To celebrate my blogversary, I’m giving away a Philips hand mixer to anyone who tries my recipes and gives it their own personal twist! For more information and to take part in the contest, please head over to my Instagram profile NOWWWW! 😀
Back to my cookies nowww…
Winters are here and in Delhi they’re really chilly this year. The temperature is way lower than London’s and you can actually feel the chill creeping into your bones, I mean seriously! So I decided to bake (because that’s my answer to everything these days) and I baked these glorious looking snowflake chocolate cookies! For my cookie base I used my ultimate chocolate cookie recipe inspired by Sally’s Baking Addiction and the icing is NOT royal icing, it’s a really simple mix of icing sugar, milk and vanilla essence! The icing is great because I do not need raw eggs to make it, it’s really simple and vegetarian and needs no whipping like royal icing does!
Make these Snowflake Chocolate Cookies before the winters are over and enjoy them hot with my Hot Chocolate ! They’re oeey gooey, fudgy, and everything you want a chocolate cookie to be plus with gorgeous snowflakes on top!
- For the chocolate cookies
- • All Purpose Flour, 1 cup or 130 grams
- • Baking Powder, 1 teaspoon
- • Cocoa Powder, ½ cup or 60 grams
- • Salt, ½ teaspoon
- • Softened Butter, ½ cup or 100 grams
- • Powdered Sugar, ½ cup or 60 grams
- • Dark Brown Sugar, ⅓ cup or 100 grams
- • Egg, 1
- • Vanilla Essence, 1 teaspoon
- • Milk, 2 tablespoons (if required)
- For the icing
- • Icing sugar, 175 grams
- • Milk, 2 tablespoons
- • Vanilla Essence, 1 teaspoon
- Sift together flour, cocoa powder and baking powder (also salt if you’re using unsalted butter) in a bowl and keep aside.
- In a separate bowl, whisk butter until light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes and then add in the sugars (powdered and white). Whisk the sugars and butter until they’re properly combined for about 2-3 minutes. Now add in the egg and whisk again for a minute. Add in vanilla essence.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients little by little. Fold the ingredients together until you no longer see dry flour. Add the milk now and mix it in the dough.
- Fold this cookies dough in cling film or foil and chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour. Chilling for an hour is must but 2 hours is preferred. This will make your cookie dough easier to handle.
- Once your cookie dough is chilled take it out of the refrigerator and preheat the oven at 200 degrees Celsius for 10 minutes.
- Line your baking tray with foil or parchment/butter paper.
- Take about 1 tablespoon of dough from the dough and shape it into individual balls and slightly flatten them. Do not flatten them too much because the cookies will spread.
- Bake the cookies in a preheated oven at 180 Degrees for 11 minutes. The cookies will appear to be really soft at first but they will firm up a bit once they cool down.
- Now for the snowflakes!
- While the cookies are cooling down, make your icing. Add all the ingredients listed under "for the icing" and mix them until all the icing sugar is mixed and you have a thick sheen less icing. Make sure your icing isn't runny, you can assess that by looking at the amount of sheen in it. If your icing is really shiny that means it's liquidy, add more icing sugar to it until the shine dulls out. Slightly runny icing is good as that will be easier to work with.
- Now add the icing in a piping bag and cut the bag (very little) from the mouth to make way for the icing to come out. Start making the snowflakes once your cookies are completely cool. Refer to my video below to learn how to make it.
- Makes: 15 cookies Prep Time: 1 hours 20 minutes Baking Time: 11 minutes
Yummy chocolate cookies…Loved the variations. I will definitely prepare the same one day….Thank u for the recipe…
Thank you so much Shreya! This means a lot! Hope you’ll try these out super soon! Let me know how you get on 🙂 Would love to hear your views. Radhika x
How pretty are these!! Belated wishes on turning one 🙂 Stay warm! I was in Delhi a couple of weeks ago and froze to my bones!
Hi! Thank you so much!!