Chocolate Chip Jalapeno Cookies

Started by ArnieM, September 25, 2011, 02:16:43 PM

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ArnieM

The combination of sweet and hot sounded good to me. 

This is a basic chocolate chip recipe though with more brown and less white sugar for a softer cookie.  The Jals were 'studded' on prior to baking.  Next time I'll use more Jals and mix them into the dough.

Yum!

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That does sound rather interesting Arnie!!
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Ahh..er..umm you know cuz, this just might work. I really like the chili cholate bars we get here and this sort of goes along with the sweet and hot theme. Nice thinking outside the box.
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muebe

Wow those sound like they would be really good!

I like the hot and sweet taste myself ;D
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mikecorn.1

Interesting. Looks good.


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SiFumar

Ohhhh those look good!  How was the heat level?

ArnieM

Quote from: SiFumar on September 25, 2011, 07:31:23 PM
Ohhhh those look good!  How was the heat level?

Not enough heat.  I removed the ribs and seeds so there was some Jal taste but not enough heat.  Next time more Jals, they get a finer chop and go into the dough.

I was thinking maybe using some green and red Jals for cookies around Christmas time ... hmmm.  Maybe do them as sugar cookies.
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La Quinta

Or maybe puree the jalepenos and mix them into your wet ingredients? Then do that studding so people know these are sweet and spicey? Just a thought? :)

ArnieM

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muebe

Or some homemade chipotle powder might do the trick ;)
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OBS(Auberins dual probe PID, 900w finned element & convection fan mods)
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OU812

Great idea Arnie.

Maybe throw some seeds in the dough along with the studding to get more heat.