From: Shar-on
On Feb 10, 2004
This is a very tasty chocolate sugar cookie. I made 3 dozen heart shape cookies and decorated them with red icing. The dough was easy to handle if you follow the instructions to chill it for 1 - 2 hours. Since I wanted to ice this cookie,I didn't sprinkle my pastry cloth with sugar, but used just "a little" flour. I will use this recipe again. It's a great cookie with icing as well.
From: FancyCat
On Oct 2, 2006
These were very nice cookies. I used all sorts of shapes! My mum and brother liked them very much. A good base cookie for decorating, in my opinion.
From: LUv 2 BaKE
On Jun 4, 2006
These are delicious chocolate cookies! I think I rolled them a bit thinner than 1/4" so they were nice and crispy. The texture/crispiness was amazing. Instead of completely icing these I outlined the cookie shape in a thin piping of dark chocolate. These are great cookies to work with that give great results!
From: Courtney Elizabeth
On Feb 11, 2008
I'm finishing the last batch in the oven now. They are very mildly chocolate and very subtle in sweetness- which makes them perfect for my intended use of double-diping them in chocolate. Thanks for a pleasent twist on a classic!
From: JennyColada
On Feb 13, 2007
This recipe was very tasty. Pretty much foolproof (which is great for me!). It isn't quite so chocolately as I would have hoped, but it's chocolatey enough so that you can do all sorts of fun icings and toppings to it (I made a blackberry frosting, it was a great topping!). My friends are all amazed at my awesome baking skills now, but really, it's all about the recipe.
From: RunnerMom
On Feb 14, 2009
This dough is easy to make, and to handle. Wrap it up in small individual segments to chill, and it will handle better. It has a mild chocolate flavor. I didn't add any sugar on top, instead dipping the cookies in tempered chocolate and they were perfect - not too sweet or dry or crunchy.
From: Sunpalm
On Dec 8, 2008
These are way yummy. For a spin (for my hubby) I used a lined mini cupcake pan, put a small rolled ball of dough into each cup, then I pushed a peanut butter cup into each ball, then I put another ball on top of each p-b cup. I baked them for 9 minutes. They came out PERFECT and WAY YUMMY! I personally like them plain so I made me a couple. Thank you!
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