After the brownie and fudge, I thought I must make some cookies and was browsing some chocolate books that I have on hand. Then deciding that the Internet must have some good eggless cookies, I landed in Joy of baking space to discover these melting moments.
Then I realized that in recent times I have seen so many versions of this on many blogs. I liked the simple one that this recipe gave and I simply added cocoa to make it chocolate. My boys refuse to eat anything that doesn't look like chocolate.
On reading the description it is said that these melting moments are similar to yet another version of cookies called the Mexican wedding cakes. Both the cookies are round balls, dusted with confectioners sugar. And both are butter based that gives that melt in the mouth taste.
The only difference between the both is that groundnuts are used in Mexican Wedding Cakes, while cornstarch is used in melting moments, how delicious! My next venture will surely be the Mexican wedding cake, or maybe I have already made it without knowing the name.
We were off to our sis-in-laws place for Pongal and just came back. I baked a huge batch of four different cookies for them. Everybody loved and were so amazed that those were homemade.
These melt in the mouth cookies were so much of a hit and my kids loved them. Especially the sugar dusted on the top made these so delicious to munch on.
Eggless Chocolate Melting Moments Recipe
Ingredients Needed:
All purpose flour / Maida - 1 cup
Cornstarch / Cornflour - 1/2 cup
Powdered Sugar / Icing Sugar - 3/4 cup
Butter - 3/4 cup(in room temperature)
Cocoa powder - 2 tsp
Icing Sugar for dusting - 2 tbsp
How to bake Melting Moments:
In a bowl, sieve the flour cornflour, and cocoa powder together. In another bowl, cream the sugar and butter together well till it becomes soft and fluffy. Then add the flour the butter slowly and mix well. The dough will be soft and easy to handle.
Preheat the oven at 185 Deg C, grease a baking tray, and drop in balls of the dough on the greased tray.
Bake the cookies at 185 C for 15 mins. Once done check and make sure it's cooked. Bake for another 5 mins and allow to cool. Sometimes it may take another 10 more minutes.
Let it cool completely before removing it from the tray and dusting it with some icing sugar.
Once it's cooled the sugar gets into the cookies and you get that soft melt in the mouth taste.
Reshmi Mahesh says
Loved the idea of adding chocolate...superb...
The Pumpkin Farm says
this is very easy and interesting recipe, all ingredients are also handy. loved the name too.
hope u had a great trip back hometown
Priya says
Scrumptious and quite addictive cookies..well done.
Aarthi says
I love this..YUMMY cookies..
Prathima Rao says
Gorgeous & addictive!!
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Harini says
very addictive indeed!
Smitha says
perfectly made Srivalli....they look delicious!
rekhas kitchen says
they looks realy melt in mouth perfect one Valli.
veena krishnakumar says
yummmm...feeling like munching some now Valli. How I wish I was your neighbour
Suma Gandlur says
Bookmarked Valli. They look yummy.
Cool Lassi(e) says
One can never go wrong with any recipe from Joy of Baking. Adding chocolate to "Mexican wedding cookies" is an excellent option!
vaishali sabnani says
ah...I missed this one!!...looks cool will have to try my hand on baking!!
Teena Mary says
Cookies looks so yum!! Thanks a lot for linking with my event 🙂 You can send more before Feb 20th!