Black Gold Cookies
These Black Gold Cookies are for true chocoholics. With both semi-sweet and unsweetened chocolate, a couple of these will provide your daily chocolate fix.
Although there is no RDA for chocolate, the hubby insists that two chocolate cookies (or even Oreos) are important components of one’s diet. This Chocolate Cookies Recipe certainly complies with his requirements!
Why You Must Make
Poor, poor hubby has been without homemade chocolate treats for a number of days. Our kitchen was stocked with pumpkin bread and peanut butter cups, but Bill could be found scavenging for Double Stuff Oreos after dinner to accompany his cherry Kool-Aid.
Yes, I married a fellow with a discerning palate, didn’t I? When I spotted these decadent chocolate gems on a friend’s now-defunct blog, I kept moving them to the top of my recipe stack.
- This recipe comes from Marcels Darsaulniers, a chocolate guru, and I knew his recipe would be well received.
- These dense, chocolate cookies were perfect for chocolate cravings.
- These chocolate cookies freeze well, so some could be stashed in the freezer for after-dinner treats.
Expert Tips
- Apparently, my cookie scoop was larger than a tablespoon as I only got two dozen cookies, 12 short of the stated yield. A medium cookie scoop (affiliate link) yields more like 1 1/2 tablespoons so they could require an extra minute or two in the oven.
- That said, it’s better to slightly under-bake your cookies than over-bake for a rich, chewy center.
- This cookie dough set up more with each batch. The dough balls looked spikey by the end, so I tapped down many of those protrusions before baking. A damp finger works well for this task
- When some of the cookies come out of the oven misshapen, I use a spatula to tap them back into rounds while they’re still hot.
- Baking on Silpats (non-stick silicone baking sheets) or parchment paper prevents sticking and minimizes clean-up.
- The recipe suggests letting these cool on the baking sheets for 30 minutes after pulling them out of the oven. The cooling process allows the cookies to firm up for easy removal.
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
- They can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months. I like to use a freezer-safe Ziploc bag with as much air removed as possible.
The family chocoholics gave these black gold cookies rave reviews. Fudgy was their best description. Easy to whip up and no one will be resorting to any sort of boxed cookies with rich chocolate cookies in the house.
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Recipe adapted fromDeath by Chocolate Cookies (affiliate link).
Black Gold Cookies
Rich chocolate cookies that take just minutes to prepare
Ingredients
- 6 tablespoons flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 10 ounces semi sweet chocolate, chopped and divided
- 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, chopped
- 6 tablespoons butter
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325º. Line 3 baking sheets with parchment paper or Silpats.
In a small bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
Microwave 6 ounces of the semi sweet chocolate, the unsweetened chocolate and the butter using 30 second intervals to stop and stir, until mixture is melted and smooth. Set aside.
Put the eggs, sugar and vanilla in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat on medium speed for about 6 minutes, stopping to scrape down sides of bowl at the halfway mark.
Add the chocolate mixture and mix for about a minute till well combined. Scrape down sides of bowl and add flour mixture and the remaining 4 ounces of chopped chocolate.
Mix for about 30 seconds, then remove bowl and finish mixing by hand just until all flour is incorporated and chocolate chunks are dispersed.
Scoop by tablespoonfuls onto prepared baking sheets, about 12 cookies per sheet. Bake for about 10 minutes, rotating pans at the halfway point to ensure even baking.
Cool on cooling rack at least 30 minutes before removing from baking sheets.
Notes
Adapted from Death by Chocolate Cookies.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
24Serving Size:
1 cookieAmount Per Serving: Calories: 128Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 63mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 1gSugar: 11gProtein: 2g
Images and text updated in 2019. This photo is from 2011 when my ovens were malfunctioning. These black gold cookies were underbaked, gooey and delicious, one of the few successes in that awful oven, but not reproducible!
78 Comments on “Black Gold Cookies”
I am making them again!! They were delicious… I am going to publish them on my blog this weekend, everyone that tasted it agreed with me, they’re the best cookies ever 😉
These are cooling all about the kitchen and are a HUGE hit! I just stumbled on your blog and I’m already a huge fan! Thanks for a “keeper”…family is in chocolate heaven!
I am making your cookies! The dough is delicious, and the house smells soooo good… I’ll let you know how they turned out!
Love me some chocolate!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing this recipe!! Delish!!!
I just made my 2nd batch of these today. The first batch I did on Friday and I added cashews and caramel. Today I did a batch with mint chips. OH MY GOD this is hands down THE BEST chocolate cookie I have ever eaten or made. Thank you so much for posting it! YUM
omg, I don’t know why but something’s telling me those might be the best chocolate cookies ever!
So I should expect a box of these when???
Wow, those look good! I just found you through Jane Deer and I’m glad I did! I’d love for you to join my linky sometime, Crazy Sweet Tuesday, the link runs through Friday.
Cherry Kool-aid?! How funny! That just makes me want to buy some and make a pitcher full. 🙂 These cookies look so fudgy and perfect for a chocoholic.
Oh those look dangerously rich and good!
omg! these look so rich and delicious!! I’d like one like now?!
YUMMYYY! What a rich chocolate cookie. This will be very hard to resist if I keep it on the kitchen counter. How can you stop yourself from not touching the cookie jar. I wish I am a baker who doesn’t crave for sugar. Sounds impossible but I just wish… looks delicious Lizzy!
Those look beautiful and I bet they taste even better.
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These look beyond decadent! You can see the texture in the photo with the bite. I’m sure you husband felt this was worth the wait Lizzy!
Oh my goodness…these look and sound amazing! The title alone has me wanting some fuggy chocolate goodies, wow 🙂
I buzzed these again for good measure, lol. I really want cookies and I should at least wait till after lunch, he he. I have a give-away you should enter.
-Gina-
Yum! These look fudgy and delicious! Wouldn’t last two seconds in my house! Delish!!
What a fantastic recipe! Love it! Your hubs is very spoiled.
I would have to agree with your husband. It’s nice to see some good old fashioned chocolate cookies back!
So chewy looking!
Wow, those really do look rich and decadent! YUM! I understand your husband’s need for chocolate… I sometimes eat chocolate chips just so I can get a chocolate rush when I’m scrounging for something sweet. LOL! Well done. PS… CONGRATS ON TOP 9 TODAY for your White Chocolate Yogurt! Yay! 🙂