Cherry Cordial Cookies |
You've been so patient waiting for my first recipe, so I'm going to give you a good one. A new one that I sort of made up all by myself! I first test drove these for a friend's BBQ in July and they were a big hit. At the time Betty Crocker was accepting submissions for their Mix it Up with Betty cookie recipe contest. I submitted this, but did not make the cut this year. While I would never advocate using a packaged mix and calling it homemade, I would encourage you to use the mixes as a base to come up with something amazing. That's what I love about that contest and I've found many a good cookie recipes from it.
This recipe started out as Chocolate Covered Cherry Cookies, but I switched from Jell-O brand gelatin to the store brand gelatin (for no reason other than price) and Dave just about lost it at the difference in flavor. His exact words were, " Oh my God that's exactly the same flavor as a Cherry Cordial chocolate candy." Thus the name change. He did suggest, however, to try it with milk chocolate chips next time around, instead of semi-sweet, for an even closer similarity.
Updated 11/9/10: Check out the revised version of this recipe here!
I do suggest using the sugar-free gelatin, because you only want the cherry flavor, not any additional sweetness.
Cherry Cordial Cookies
1 package Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie Mix
1 package sugar free cherry gelatin
1 stick of butter, softened (not melted)
1 egg
1 cup semi-sweet or milk chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F for a dark pan (add 25 degrees for a light pan). In a medium bowl combine sugar cookie mix and cherry gelatin mix. Add butter and egg. Using a pastry blender, cut butter into dry ingredients as much as possible before mixing with a wooden spoon. If your butter isn't soft enough, you may need to add a splash of milk, but just keep working the dough until everything is incorporated. Add chocolate chips and mix through.
On a parchment or Silpat lined baking sheet, drop by spoonfuls (I use a small cookie scoop) about 2 inches apart.
Bake for 8 minutes. (If you bake two sheets at time, rotate the sheets 180 degrees AND switch racks halfway through for more even baking.) Remove from oven and cool on sheets for 2-3 minutes, then remove to cooling racks to cool completely.
Makes 3 1/2 dozen.
Happy Baking,
The Cookie Princess
I can't wait to try these. My mother loves Cherry Cordials. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeletethese look great,cant wait to make them
ReplyDeleteDear Cookie Princess,
ReplyDeleteI don't know it you already know this, but your awesome recipe just got some equally awesome publicity via the Betty Crocker Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/bettycrocker). I look forward to trying this recipe in the future. Thanks!
Yum!!! Maybe I'll try this soon. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese were fantastic cookies and I am already plotting some variations.
ReplyDeletei went to the store and bought everything i needed to make these..i cannot wait to try them.YUM
ReplyDeleteI tried these out tonight and they turned out delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! More recipes please!
ReplyDeletei used strawberry gelatin and they turned out yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI made them with strawberry and with cherry and both were a hit with my roommates. hope the girls from work love them too!
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