
Ingredients: (make about 60 50 cent coins cookies)
Item A: Process/Rub the following together thoroughly
175g Self-raising Flour
50g Rice Flour
25ml Corn Oil
Item B: Cream Till Fluffy
100g Unsalted Butter, cut into small cubes
50g Light Brown Sugar
50g Gula Melaka( finely minced/grated )
75g Castor Sugar
1/4 Teaspoon Salt
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1 Tablespoon Kuhlua
Item C: Whisk In
50g Milk Powder
1/2 Egg
Item D: Stir In
125g chopped nuts
200g chocolate chips
Flour Mixture
Methods:
1. Cream butter and all the sugars until combine then add in the rest of Item B and continue until light and fluffy.
2. Next whisk Item C till combined then stir in Item D and Flour Mixture.
3. Leave the overall mixture cover in the fridge for about 20-30 minutes.
4. Preheat the oven to 170 degree and shape the cookie dough on a tray lined with baking paper.
5. Try to leave some spaces between each cookies so that their won't stick together during baking.
6. Baked for 15 - 20 minutes or until golden brown, remove from tray and cool on baking rack.

Notes:
- The cookies will feel soft when removing from the oven, don't worry about it. Just leave it on the rack to cook to room temperature and they will be crispy
I don't have rum, brandy nor whiskey at home so I replace it with Kahlua (coffee liquor)
Hi Lena,
ReplyDeleteI am interested in trying your chocolate and almond cookies. I am a first timer trying to bake cookies, would like to know what is 'kuhlua' and where can I get it from? I have tried Phoon Huat, but they don't seems to know about this ingredient.
Please can you reply this via my email address.
Thank you and regards
Halo.. Jenny,
ReplyDeleteSo sorry i can't reply this thru your email..cos i don't have your email address.
Kuhlua is a kind of coffee liquor, if u don't have u can add brandy, rum or you can ombit it....
HTH
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI would like to try this cookies that u described that tastes like Famous Amos Cookies, i simply love Famous Amos Cookies. Do they really taste like famous amos cookies? How it tastes like?
Thanks!
Michelle
Halo Michelle,
ReplyDeleteEm.. i can said, althought it's not 100% like Famous Amos Cookies but then it's very close to it. It's crunch and fragrant. But don't make it too big in size. :)
HTH.
Hi ellena,
ReplyDeleteCould you describe on the process of item A. I don really understand on the whole rubbing/process method.
Would like to try out this cookie recipe from u:) looks yummy!
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you.
Ms yeoh
Hi Ms Yeoh,
DeleteFor item A, you can mix both S.R Flour and Rice Flour in a mixing bowl then slowly stir in the corn oil till the mixture combined, set aside. Hope that help :)