This recipe
is in the Freezer-Refrigerator Mixes section of the "Make a Mix"
cookbook is excellent! The cookies are
soft, not hard, and not too sweet. The
recipe is very versatile; it makes 4 rolls of dough. You can put 2 cookies together with a filling
like I did, using Nutella, or my brother-in-law suggested white frosting with
coconut or crushed candy canes for a holiday filling. Myrna suggested brushing the dough rolls with
a little milk and rolling them in chopped nuts, decorating sprinkles or crushed
candy canes, so the edges are decorated.
They are excellent just plain, or they could be frosted as desired. The
cookbook authors recommend making a fatter roll, and slicing them thinly for
ice cream sandwich wafers. All in all, this
recipe is a worthy addition to a cookie repertoire.
Slice and Bake Chocolate
Wafer Cookies
2 Cups
Butter
2 ½ Cups
Sugar
3
Large Eggs
2
Teaspoons Vanilla Extract
5
Cups Flour, All-purpose
1
Teaspoon Baking Soda
1 ¼ Cups
Unsweetened Cocoa Powder -- like Hershey's
Dough:
Cut four
14" x12" pieces of waxed paper or plastic wrap; set aside. In a bowl, cream butter, sugar, eggs and
vanilla until light and fluffy. In a separate
bowl, combine flour, baking soda and cocoa powder. Stir flour mixture into sugar mixture until
evenly distributed. (I used my
kitchenaid, the dough is very stiff.)
Divide dough
into 4 pieces. Shape each piece into an
8-10" roll. Wrap each roll in waxed
paper or plastic wrap and place in a plastic freezer container or gallon bag. Store in freezer and use within 6 months.
Chocolate
Wafer Cookies:
Preheat oven
to 350°. Lightly grease 2 large baking
sheets. Slice dough into 1/4"
slices. Place dough on baking sheets 1/2
inch apart. bake 8 - 10 minutes or until
cookies are set on edges and slightly firm on top. Remove to wire racks to cool. Each roll makes about 36 cookies.
2012
Cost: $4.91 or 4¢ per cookie or 48¢ per
dozen
Yield: "12 Dozen"
Per Serving:
55 Calories; 3g Fat (44.2% calories from fat); 1g Protein; 7g Carbohydrate;
trace Dietary Fiber; 11mg Cholesterol; 36mg Sodium. Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 1/2
Fat; 0 Other Carbohydrates.
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