Tiny, Salty, Chocolaty Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Randy

Don't over-think this folks, looking for extra steps. Just follow the recipe as written and enjoy it. Believe her when she says they are salty, that's part of the experience. It is a very simple, easy and delicious recipe.@smgord: Rather than freeze the dough in bulk, portion it out as directed and freeze. When frozen, store the disks in a ziplock bag. When you're ready to bake they will thaw quickly or you can bake from frozen and add 2 or 3 minutes to the baking time.

MC.Delpech

I would be so grateful if the NYT could systematically specify weight alongside volume. What’s the weight of 2.5 cups of confectioner’s sugar? Thank you.

Jen

Sandhya

Is the chocolate really supposed to be in chopped chunks before baking -- i.e., not mixed with the hot mixture in step 2?

lindsay

Very easy and yummy. Don’t try to bake these on a silpat. They turn into a sticky mess. Came out perfectly on parchment.

karen small

I too wish the site would move to gram weights, especially for bakery and pastry.Baking in cup measures seems archaic to me at this point and less reliable as well.

Lois

The chef’s description of this cookie is perfect. I was skeptical at first because I tasted a warm one and it seemed sort of one note. Critical to let them cool and WOW, It has a chewiness combined with a delicate crispiness of the edges. I added sliced almonds. My new FAV cookie.

Vivian Olkin

Because there is no flour, this can be used for Passover or for those who need gluten free.

JJ

These cookies are incredibly sweet, overwhelmingly so in my case, as the main ingredients are confectioner's sugar and chocolate. They taste like salty brownies, with a crispy bottom and a chewy middle. The recipe was easy enough to follow, although I take issue with them calling this a 20 minute recipe when it asks that you brown butter and cool the butter before mixing it in, took me closer to 40 min. Also, dropping the dough in "quarter-sized blobs" will yield far more than 24, more like 60.

Liz

These are easy and delicious. I do agree with one comment above that the taste is a bit flat, even with all the salt. I added a teaspoon of espresso powder after tasting the first batch. That really deepened the flavor. You can’t taste the coffee—they just taste better. Not necessary if you don’t have it but a real boost if you do. The texture is amazing! I baked these in a confection oven and found I needed the entire 8 minutes of cooking time—less and they are more soft than chewy.

Jenny

DEAR GOD let the butter cool. I learned the hard way... I was sleepy and in a rush to sleep, and added warm butter, and man oh man the result was super flat cookies that stuck to the parchment. DELICIOUS taste, but hideous and unable to be served. Will try again with properly cooled butter, as well as possibly putting the dough in the fridge for a bit and possibly adding espresso powder.

LEC

Based on my experience with similar recipes, the egg white is NOT beaten to soft or stiff peaks- it's just added "as is" and stirred/mixed into the batter. As a result (and because there's no chemical leavener in the recipe), the resulting cookies are flat.

Stephanie

Made them this afternoon. Delicious. Put the second batch in the fridge to cool completely-made a big difference in getting them off the parchment paper with all of the chocolatey deliciousness intact. !st batch didn't release nicely.

MK

Any recommended brands for the high quality cocoa powder?

smgord

Can the dough be frozen? If so, how best to bake later? Just a few extra minutes in oven?

Laura T

These taste great. I did cut back the salt a bit to make more palatable for my 10-year old. I tried not to overbake, but as a result were still quite gooey even after cooling.

alice

Deffo let batter chill a bit, made 33 cookies with the scoop, would prefer smaller portions next time

RG

More like silver dollar blobs and only 8-10min

emma

Use as cookie dough (DO NOT BAKE)!!Instead of eggs use 2T flax and 7T water

KL

Salted nuts or unsalted? Salted I presume as refs were made to these being salty?

DrPat

Not planning to make these again, sadly. Too sweet and too much work: the only baked items in years that glued themselves to my silicone mats - a first! A real job to scrub off.

Mag

I find these cookies disturbingly addictive. I made them according to the recipe. They need more baking time than the recipe notes and I ended up with 3 dozen, not 2. I agree with others that they are a bit one note, I find them too sweet, and there are many other cookies I make that I like more than these. But for some reason I can’t stop eating them. Salty, chewy, so chocolatey. Yum.

HJM

I tried This recipe as is.The cookies tasted heavenly but a rad sweet. I will increase the cocoa powder to 1 cup to cut down on the sweetness. and increase the nuts to 1 cup.

Jeff

Sickeningly sweet. Cookies melt in your hand. A waste of good chocolate.

leeze

These were the changes that gave me the most brownie-corner like results. Also added some heat. Mix eggs into cooled butter before adding to dry (I whisked it for a little extra air)Cook about 10 mins (might be an oven issue)Sprinkle the salt right after it comes outAdd 1.5tsp cayenne pepper to the dry ingredients

virago

I made these while muted in a meeting, and distractedly melted the chocolate in the microwave before adding it, thinking that was a step. Made them bigger to do fewer batches. Still turned out well.

Rie

Halved this recipe (1 egg, no egg whites) and subbed caster sugar for confectioners. Yielded 11 large, thin cookies (once spread) with crispy edges and gooey insides once cooled. I baked them for 8.5 mins and put the trays on wire racks to cool (left cookies on the trays). Browning the butter makes the flavour more complex, will be making these again. Might add a little flour next time for more cakey centres. Would be great with vanilla ice cream for dessert.

davidm

Tastes amazing. Needed to cook longer than 8 min.

Marlee

Very dense, chewy, chocolatey. I made the recipe exactly as written, with walnuts. For next time, I might replace a bit of the chopped bittersweet chocolate with more chopped nuts since I feel the cookie could use the extra texture. Also, I might try topping with the flakey sea salt halfway through baking, or even just out of the oven - my salt got absorbed into the cookies while they baking and was barely visible when they were finished.

Ann

I made sure to brown the butter and let cool completely then added some sprinkles of crushed candy cane to the top just as they came out of the oven. yum.

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FAQs

How to fix salty cookies? ›

Sweetness can help balance out the saltiness, making the cookies more palatable. Consider serving the cookies with a side of ice cream, a drizzle of honey, or a sprinkle of powdered sugar [2]. Use vinegar: If you have just mixed the dough and realize it's too salty, you can try adding a splash of vinegar.

How do I make my cookie dough sweeter? ›

Salt enhances the sweetness of sugar

Salt gradually infuses cold food like chilled dough, so adding an extra sprinkle at the end enhances the flavors already inside the cookies, working your taste buds from all angles. That's not to say salt should only be used post-dough.

What to do if cookie dough is too oily? ›

To counter the too much oil, you need to add more of the dry ingredients. Add flour mixing as you go, until the dough is at the proper consistency. You'll also probably need to add more of the flavour things.

What cancels out salty taste? ›

Add an Acidic Ingredient

It won't reduce the sodium level of your dish, but adding an acidic ingredient, such as lemon juice, vinegar, or even a tomato product, can neutralize the saltiness of a dish. Start with a dash or a squeeze, stir well to combine, and give it a taste before adding any more.

How do you counteract the taste of too much salt? ›

Lemon or lime juice or vinegar are all acidic and will tame the salt taste. Adding a creamy or fat component like yoghurt, sour cream or butter (unsalted) will also help to reduce overly salted flavours in your dish. With all of these methods, it is important to taste the dish while you attempt to fix it.

What happens if you add more sugar to cookies? ›

What happens if you increase the amount of sugar called for in cookies? Conversely, when you increase the sugar in cookies, you'll get cookies that spread more and have an ultra moist and chewy texture in addition to a sweeter flavor.

What do overmixed cookies taste like? ›

Overmixing your batter can lead to runny cookies.

I mixed the batter more than I should have both during the creaming stage of the recipe and after adding the flour. As a result, the cookies came out light and airy, and I was able to taste the butter more prominently in this batch than in others.

What makes cookie dough taste better? ›

Add spice to your dough.

You can upgrade your cookie dough by adding spices to it, said Tracy Wilk, lead chef at the Institute of Culinary Education. This can lead to a warm, spicy cookie. To do so, combine ground cinnamon, ginger, and sugar, and then roll your balls of cookie dough in the mix before baking.

How to tell what's wrong with cookies? ›

Dough with not enough flour was sticky and hard to transfer. Dough that had too many eggs was runny and spread out on the pan. Dough with too much flour was like glue—we were able to roll into a ball and it stayed in exactly the same shape throughout its time in the oven.

What does adding oil to cookie dough do? ›

Due to its liquid nature, using oil in cookies typically results in a denser texture. Also, because oil is 100% fat, it doesn't react with flour the way butter does (butter contains water). Because of that, your cookies won't be as fluffy. If you're a fan of flat cookies, then using oil is an excellent option.

What if I put too much butter in my cookies? ›

But one unexpected error bakers can make is adding too much of a good thing, butter. Although butter generally makes it all better, bakers who go overboard with it are dooming their cookies to a greasy and crumbly texture.

How do you fix something that is too salty? ›

Try one of these methods for fixing oversalted food:
  1. Add an acid. You can add lemon juice, lime juice, or apple cider vinegar to salty food to help neutralize the saltiness. ...
  2. Add condiments. ...
  3. Add dairy. ...
  4. Add raw potatoes. ...
  5. Add sugar.
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Can you leave salt out of cookies? ›

Every cookie needs that bit of salt, or else the cookie's nuanced flavors will get lost. But the full teaspoon of salt you add to the sugar you roll these cookies in before baking? That's there to take the cookie over the edge. To match the sugar head-to-head.

How to reduce salt in baked goods? ›

“Leave your salt the same, but use reduced-sodium and sodium-free alternatives for other ingredients.” For example, low- and no-sodium baking powders enable preparation of low-sodium chemically leavened products such as tortillas, biscuits, muffins, cakes and many other baked foods.

Why is there salt on my cookie? ›

Salt is hygroscopic, aka it attracts water, so that means it will hold onto the moisture in your baked goods. So with more moisture being retained in your baked goods means they will stay moist and fresh longer.

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