To make the best chocolate chip cookies, use a dark chocolate with between 60% to 70% cacao from fèves or a high-quality baking bar chopped into smaller pieces. Read the post to learn why I concluded that this is the best chocolate for chocolate chip cookies, complete with deep-dives into how different chocolate flavors and shapes can affect the flavor, texture, and appearance of chocolate chip cookies!
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Hot Cocoa Cookies With Marshmallow
These soft and gooey hot cocoa cookies are made with melted chocolate, instant hot cocoa mix, and studded with mini marshmallows—just like your favorite winter drink! They’re the perfect winter holiday cookie. Grab the recipe in the blog post, along with the best tips, tricks, and techniques on how to make the cookies successfully.
Read the Post >Soft and Fluffy Snickerdoodle Cake
This snickerdoodle cake is a cross between your favorite snickerdoodle cookie recipe and an easy cinnamon coffee cake! The single layer cake is plush, pillowy, and topped with a flaky cinnamon sugar topping that resembles a snickerdoodle cookie. Grab the recipe in the blog post and get the best tips, tricks, and techniques to make this delicious snack cake!
Read the Post >Soft and Chewy Maple Sugar Cookies
These soft and chewy maple sugar cookies have both maple sugar AND syrup in the cookie dough, making them taste extra flavorful and keeping them soft and moist for days! Read the blog post to learn more about maple sugar, and grab the recipe for these delicious cookies in the post.
Read the Post >Can You Make Snickerdoodles Without Cream of Tartar?
Yes, you can make snickerdoodles without cream of tartar. But doing so will change the cookies’ flavor, texture, and even appearance! Learn all about cream of tartar, its unique role and history in snickerdoodle cookies, and grab links to my favorite recipes in this blog post.
Read the Post >What Is A Snickerdoodle?
A snickerdoodle is a traditional sugar cookie rolled in cinnamon sugar. It is flavored with cinnamon and occasionally, tangy cream of tartar. Learn more about this classic recipe in this post, along with links to my favorite snickerdoodle recipes on Hummingbird High!
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