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LakeladyPatti is the one who has circumference and diameter mixed up. The inside DIAMETER (the distance straight across, not around) of a paper towel tube is 1.6 inches. A roll of cookie dough 2 inches in DIAMETER (what the recipe says) will NOT fit inside.
But this recipe makes nasty tasting, bitter cookies with no chocolate, coffee or any other flavor - just bitterness. The dough is EXTREMELY stiff and sticky, impossible to scrape off anything it touches; and cocoa nibs are just weird.
Maybe kooc2vul is confusing circumferance with diameter? A 2 inc log will definately fit in papertowel tube.
I have a few issues with this recipe. The first thing is that if you roll a log 2 inches in diameter, you will not get 4 dozen 1/4 inch sliced cookies. Also a 2 inch diameter log will not fit in a paper towel tube. If you make the log 1 inch in diameter, not only will it fit in a paper towel tube but you probably will get the 4 dozen cookies out of the recipe as indicated. At 2 inches in diameter, I only got a 26 cookie yield.
I hope this link takes. I found cocoa nibs at an online source called Theo Chocolate. Cross your fingers, here's the link: https://www.theochocolate.com/store/products/specialty-chocolate/cocoa-nibs
If you can't click the link go to worldwideweb(dot)theochocolate(dot)com and click on the "Shop Theo" tab
We couldn't find cocoa nibs, even at a Whole Foods in NYC! So instead we used chopped unsweetened dark chocolate. We made several batches of these, and if you can't find the cocoa nibs, make to roughly chop the chocolate, and not necessarily a full 1/2 cup of it, either. It can turn from "sophisticated" to "bitter" quickly. Our best batch was with about 1/4 cup unsweetened chocolate, and 1/4 cup mini semisweet morsels. Very delicious when done like this! A great, rich, grown-up cookie.
Can these cookies be frozen after baking? I want to include them in my Christmas baskets, any helpful hints would be appreciated.
These are amazing cookies. You can buy cocoa nibs at Whole Foods. If you make them without the cocoa nibs they will be totally different and not the same cookies. If you like them with chocolate chips, try again with cocoa nibs. It's worth finding them like I did.
These cookies were very rich and delicious. I couldn't find instant espresso, so I used instant coffee, instead. Also, instead of cocoa nibs, I used chocolate morsals and ground them in a nut grinder. Both worked well!
I've been able to find cocoa nibs @ Whole Foods, I'd check Trader Joe's too. Maybe World Market too. What I dont use I seal well in the freezer too. I know what its like to be in a tiny town and not have everything when you need it!!
Martha - some of your recipies are exclusive - where does the average person find cocoa nibs? Not all of us in Texas can afford or locate these ingredients. I live in a small town 20 miles away from Houston....I would not drive into downtown Houston (50 miles or so) to purchase cocoa nibs. Please give us substitues for expensive and not usable for any other recipe ingredients.
These cookies have been a hit for Christmas for the last 2 years - I get asked by several people if I'm going to make them again. I replace the cocoa nibs with Ghiradelli choco chips and the cookies are scrumptious!!
To replace cocoa nibs, I'd just shave the equivalent weight of 70% - 85% bittersweet chocolate with a vegetable peeler. I wouldn't worry about Dutch processed cocoa too much either. It's less acidic and smoother tasting which matters in things like hot cocoa where its flavor is in the spotlight. It wouldn't wreck this recipe to use regular Ghirardelli for example.
For Dutch processed cocoa try the King Arthur Flour web-site. They are having some great specials now and are a wonderful resource.
rather than cocoa nibs, try chocolate chips. It makes a smoother cookie both in texture and taste.
Can I replace the cocoa nibs for something else. Plus, in my area I haven't yet found Dutch process cocoa...Is there some other cocoa I can use? Thanks.
I found Cacao nibs at William Sononma. They were a little pricey though. $9.50 for a 6 oz box.
okay, Eiemom, I found out the information we were looking for. Here is a small explanation: , COCOA NIBS are (broken cocoa beans removed from their hulls),
What are cocoa nibs and where would you find them? Thank you.
Where do you find cocoa nibs?