Hazelnut and YORKIE® Chunk Cookies
Crunchy on the outside with a gooey centre with toasted hazelnuts and YORKIE® chunks - what's not to like?
Buttery baking spread*
Caster sugar
Self-raising flour
YORKIE® bars, chopped into chunks
Hazelnuts, roasted and chopped
*Recipe based on 70% fat buttery baking spread.
Step 1 of 3
In a large bowl, cream the buttery baking spread, sugar and condensed milk until pale. Mix in the flour and then work in the YORKIE® chocolate and the nuts.
Step 2 of 3
Divide the dough in half and place each in a square of cling film. Roll into two thick sausage shapes. Chill well.
Step 3 of 3
When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 180°C (160°C for fan ovens) Gas Mark 4. Peel off the clingfilm, cut off thick slices, and bake on baking parchment lined trays (spaced well apart) for about 15 minutes or until golden brown at the edges, but still a little soft.
This dough will keep quite happily in the refrigerator for a week or so or you can roll cookie dough balls and freeze them - then bake straight from the freezer!
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Hazelnut and YORKIE® Chunk Cookies
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PREP: 20 mins
Cook: 15 mins
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Quite Easy
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SERVES: 30
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Ingredients
Buttery baking spread*
225gCaster sugar
225gSelf-raising flour
350gYORKIE® bars, chopped into chunks
2x 46gHazelnuts, roasted and chopped
100g*Recipe based on 70% fat buttery baking spread.
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Method
Step 1 of 3
In a large bowl, cream the buttery baking spread, sugar and condensed milk until pale. Mix in the flour and then work in the YORKIE® chocolate and the nuts.
Step 2 of 3
Divide the dough in half and place each in a square of cling film. Roll into two thick sausage shapes. Chill well.
Step 3 of 3
When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 180°C (160°C for fan ovens) Gas Mark 4. Peel off the clingfilm, cut off thick slices, and bake on baking parchment lined trays (spaced well apart) for about 15 minutes or until golden brown at the edges, but still a little soft.
This dough will keep quite happily in the refrigerator for a week or so or you can roll cookie dough balls and freeze them - then bake straight from the freezer!