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Baker's Fudge Crackle Cookies Recipe

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Baker's Fudge Crackle Cookies
8 Squares semi sweet chocolate
4 Squares unsweetened
-chocolate
2 tbsp Butter
1 tsp Instant coffee
3/4 cup Cake and pastry flour
1/2 tsp Baking powder
3 Eggs
1 cup Granulated sugar
1 tsp Vanilla
1/2 cup Semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup Chopped toasted unblanced
-almonds
DIP:
8 Squares semi-sweet chocolate


Melt chocolate squares, butter and coffee; stir well. Cool. Sift
together flour and baking powder. Beat eggs until foamy; add sugar
gradually. Add vanilla and chocolate mixture. Stir in flour mixture.
Then stir in chocolate chips and nuts. Let stand at room temperature
for 30 minutes. Drop by teaspoonful onto baking sheets. Bake at 350 F
for 10 minutes. Allow to cool for 5 minutes before removing from pan.
Makes about 3 dozen cookies.

DIP: Partially melt chocolate. Dip half of each cookie into melted
chocolate. Place on waxed paper lined cookie sheets. Chill for 5-10
minutes, or until chocolate is set. Serve cookies at room temperature.

Origin: Canadian Living, December 1988, Baker's Chocolate Ad. Shared
by: Sharon Stevens

Serves: 3
 


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