The Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
The Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
The Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
CHIP COOKIES
for 9 cookies 80 g each
Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
for 9 cookies 80 g each
GELATIN MASS
1. Pour the powdered gelatin into a clean container and add cold
water. Gently stir with a spoon.
2. Place the mixture in the fridge for 10–15 minutes to allow the gelatin
to swell and bloom. It is ready to be used.
3. You can make the gelatin mass in advance and store it in the fridge
for up to 2 days.
TIP
• If you’re using gelatin leaves instead, take the same weight as
you would with powdered gelatin and soak the leaves in cold
water (the leaves should be fully covered with water).
• The gelatin leaves should absorb exactly the right amount of
water they need in 15 minutes. Then squeeze them and use
immediately.
COOKIE DOUGH
2. Take the brown butter off the heat and let it cool down to about
50 °C / 122 °F at room temperature.
3. Strain the cooled brown butter into a clean bowl, add the sugar
and mix with a whisk. Leave the mixture at room temperature for
5 minutes, whisking from time to time until it reaches 30 °C / 86 °F.
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Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
for 9 cookies 80 g each
COOKIE DOUGH
4. Add the whole eggs and egg yolks, mix with a whisk until combined.
5. In a separate bowl, mix the sifted flour with baking soda and sea
salt, and gradually incorporate the dry ingredients into the egg
mixture. Mix with a spatula until a soft and not sticky dough forms.
6. Coarsely chop the chocolate chips with a knife, add them to the
dough and mix everything well with a spatula.
7. Cover the dough with plastic wrap and place it in the fridge for at
least 3 hours to mature, although overnight is preferred.
TIP
• You can keep the dough in the fridge for up to 3 days and bake
when needed.
VANILLA CARAMEL
1. Pour the cream into a saucepan, add salt and vanilla seeds and
bring to a boil. Take the mixture of the heat and set it aside.
2. Meanwhile, add the sugar, glucose syrup and water into a separate
saucepan. Place the saucepan over medium heat and let the
mixture caramelize until it turns amber.
3. Gradually pour the hot cream and vanilla mixture into the caramel,
stirring vigorously with a whisk.
4. Switch to the spatula and cook the caramel until it reaches 105 °С /
221 °F. Remove the saucepan off the heat.
5. Add the condensed milk, gelatin mass and butter, and mix the
mixture with a spatula until all components have dissolved.
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Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
for 9 cookies 80 g each
VANILLA CARAMEL
6. Transfer the mixture into a measuring cup and blend with a hand
blender for around 1 minute until a semiliquid and smooth texture.
7. Transfer it into a clean bowl, cover with plastic wrap and leave at
room temperature for around 6 hours.
TIP
• The finished caramel can be stored in the fridge in an airtight
container for up to 14 days.
1. Roast the nuts at 130 °C / 265 °F for 15–20 minutes. Place the
roasted nuts on a baking tray lined with a silicone mat.
3. Pour the caramel over the nuts and let it cool down completely at
room temperature.
4. Put the caramel with roasted nuts and sea salt in a food processor
and blend into a paste.
TIP
• You can store the praline in a cool dark place for up to
3 months or freeze it for almost a year.
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Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
for 9 cookies 80 g each
Ingredients
3. Preheat the oven to 180 °C / 356 °F, place the cookies inside and
immediately drop the temperature to 160 °C / 320 °F. Bake the
cookies for around 10–12 minutes. The center of properly baked
cookies should rise slightly and be soft, while the edges should be
crispy and slightly drier to the touch.
TIP
• After baking the cookies for 10 minutes, take them out of the
oven and use a cookie cutter (of a bigger diameter) to mold the
edges of the cookie from uneven to perfectly round, using a
swirling motion. Then place the cookies back in the oven.
Ingredients
1. Transfer the praline and the caramel into separate piping bags and
pipe 3–4 drops on top of each cookie.
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