Chocolate Waffle Pillows
(adapted from Mrs. Fields Best Ever Cookie Book!)
yield 2 dozen
Ingredients
2/3 cup Rice Flour
3 Tbls Potato Starch
2 Tbls Tapioca Starch
1/2 tsp Xanthum Gum
1/2 tsp Baking Powder
1/2 cup Cocoa Powder
1/2 tsp salt (because I use unsalted butter)
1 stick (1/2 cup) butter, softened
1 cup Sugar
2-1/2 Eggs*
1 tsp Vanilla
Directions
- Combine flours, xanthum gum, baking powder, cocoa and salt. Set aside.
- Cream butter and sugar. Beat in eggs and vanilla. Slowly add flour mixture until just combined.
- Drop by rounded Tablespoons onto each section of a hot, greased waffle iron. Cook approximately 1 minute (or more) and carefully transfer to a cooling rack.
- Serve with any yummy topping(s), like powdered sugar, cocoa powder, raspberries, or whipped cream. We used chocolate syrup.
Notes/Verdict
Because I halved the recipe I needed 2-1/2 eggs. I beat 5 eggs together, weighed them and used half for the waffles and half for an omelet in the morning. I don't think they need as much xanthum gum as I used; they might even work with none. I liked these better off of our small squared waffle iron than from our larger/deeper, not quite Belgian, waffle iron.
These were easy to make. I feel bad that it took as long as it did to get around to making them. The kids LOVED them. Paul did not like them. I thought they were fine. I would describe them as a brownie that is almost on the fudge-y side, but isn't cake-y This might be because they were thin. They were a bit better as a warm dessert than as "cookies" in the cookie jar. If the kids think to ask for these again I would be willing make them, but I would suggest other treats instead. I might try "baking" a few other types of cookies this way, just to experiment.
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