These white chocolate cookies are easy and fun to make. It is basically a white chocolate vanilla bean cookie dough, shaped into balls and rolled it in a mixture of Dutch-process cocoa and powdered sugar. I shaped the cookie balls a little too small, so the final result doesn't look as thick as the original recipe I found on Eat the Love. Still, they are very delicious!
Would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year. Hope you all enjoy your Holidays!
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- Preheat the oven to 180C/350F and line a baking sheet with a piece of parchment paper. Melt the chopped white chocolate in a metal bowl placed over a pot of simmering water (making sure the metal bowl doesn’t actually touch the hot water). Measure the buttermilk in a glass measuring cup and add the honey, vanilla extract and rum. Stir to dissolve the honey into the buttermilk.
- Place the white spelt flour, milk powder, baking powder and salt in a medium bowl and stir vigorously with a balloon whisk.
- Place the butter and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Split the vanilla bean lengthwise and scrape the seeds out of the pod into the butter and sugar. Cream the butter together with the sugar and vanilla seeds on medium speed until fluffy. Beat in egg until well combined. Add the melted white chocolate and beat to incorporate.
- Add a third of the dry ingredients to the butter and beat to incorporate. Add half the buttermilk to the batter and beat to incorporate. Repeat with another third of the dry ingredients, the remaining buttermilk mixture and ending with the dry ingredients.
- Mix the cocoa powder and confectioners’ sugar together in a small bowl until uniform in color. Place the granulated sugar in another small bowl. Scoop a tablespoon of the dough out of the bowl and roll it into a ball, then roll it in the granulated sugar first then the cocoa powder mixture. Set on the lined baking sheet and repeat with the remaining dough, placing the cookies about two inches apart from each other.
- Bake in the oven for about 10 to 12 minutes or until the bottom edges of the cookie start to look golden brown. Let cool on the baking sheet for five minutes before moving the cookies to a wire cooling rack.
Delicious dear Angie!
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Divine, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and best wishes for 2014!
Cheers,
Rosa
Merry Christmas Angie! These look perfectly lovely to me - small enough to pop right in your mouth! Have a blessed holiday season and a wonderful New Year!
ReplyDeleteI love these cookies Angie...... especially the rum here. YUM! Have a fantastic Christmas and best wishes for the coming year. Pinned! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the two color combination in these cookies. Merry Christmas and happy new year to you too Angie.
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These look amazing!! I love white chocolate... so creamy and delicious!! thanks for sharing!! :)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Angie! I really like white chocolate and even better with the texture of spelt.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a nice Christmas and and all the best for the new year! X
Fantastic - the chocolate takes me over the edge!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking cookies! Marry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies! I really need to use more spelt flour like you do :) I hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of white chocolate and love the addition of rum! These cookies sound amazing! Happy holidays, Angie!
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ReplyDeleteAngie, I love the combination of the white chocolate, and rum in this amazing and yummy cookies!
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe, and the photos tell it all! ...thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas, and a Very Happy and prosperous New Year! xoxo
These cookies look delicious:). Perfect for the Holidays.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year:)
This cookie is perfect for Christmas ! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI actually like the way yours look better!
ReplyDeleteYummy cookies! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :) ela
ReplyDeleteAngie, this cookies sound perfect for Christmas!!! Merry Christmas & Blessed New year to you and your family :)
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ReplyDeleteThese cookies looks wonderful! Wish i could have some to snack on right now!
Wishing you and your family A Merry Christmas!
I like your smaller version, this way I do not feel guilty eating an extra one or 2 or 3. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteLove smaller and thinner version of cookies.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Angie !
Angie - these look and sound incredibly delicious! Love how you rolled the cookies in a little cocoa powder - so fun! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you!
ReplyDeleteThat looks really crispy and delicious! Merry Christmas to you!
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ReplyDeleteI love the look of these, Angie.
Merry Christmas! Xx
they look wonderful to me ! Merry Xmas to you, angie!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern that the white chocolate and cocoa make on your delicious-looking cookies. Merry Christmas, Angie, and a Happy and Healthy New Year!
ReplyDeletei love the speckled look of these! what a fine and wholesome treat. :)
ReplyDeleteAngie, these cookies are so beautiful and I love how you stacked them (you know that I love STACKING cookies mile high :)) Pinning, and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, my friend! ;)
ReplyDeleteSo nice, these cookies sound delicious and love the idea of rolling them in cocoa powder! Happy holidays to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas,dear!All the best to you and your family!
These cookies look so pretty. Can I have a piece?
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year to you and your family.
Hi Angie, very delightful and addictive cookies. Excellent presentation!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and family. Have a wonderful holiday.
Thick or thin, I'd be thrilled with these white chocolate cookies! Merry Christmas, Angie!! xo
ReplyDeleteAngie , I'm late ! Any leftover of those pretty delicious cookies ? :D
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a Merry Christmas !
They look beautiful Angie, is it possible to skip the rum? Happy New Year my dear :)
ReplyDeleteLovely and perfect timing for Christmas. I'm imagining them with some sort of cranberry topping.
ReplyDeleteSuch delicious cookies, and healthy as well :D
ReplyDeleteLonging them!
Happy Holidays!
CCU
Merry Christmas, Angie, I hope you have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteI stopped back again...Angie! Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteces cookies sont parfaits et délicieux
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hey Angie just dropping to wish you happy holidays
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Angie! :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family. Your cookies look perfect and delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhite chocolate cookies, Angie... wow, I love them, they are so pretty ! :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas ! :)
Cheers,
Beautifull cookies Angie!
ReplyDeleteMerry christmas and God blessed you all the way then!
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteAngie these cookies look very unique and delicious! I love how the white and chocolate just blend without actually mixing! Happy holidays :)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome creation. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful cookie again these white chocolate cookies are to die for! Happy holidays!
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ReplyDeleteMay this Christmas marks the beginning of a wonderful year for us. Have a joyous Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of rolling the dough in cocoa powder. Basically, I love everything about this recipe!
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ReplyDeleteThere's still a lot of holiday left, so I'm still cookie making. These sound terrific. I'm a white chocolate fan for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love the look and sound of these, Angie! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, my friend =)
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ReplyDeleteYou're becoming the Spelt Queen, Angie! These cookies look great. Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteLove this recipe especially the white chocolate part. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies look so cool! Love that pattern!
ReplyDeleteOh YUM! These are definitely cookies for the cookie monsters in this house! The coating gives them such a pretty appearance. Hope you are having a wonderful holiday Angie!
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ReplyDeleteYum! I love that these have both some white and regular chocolate flavors in them!
ReplyDeleteLove the white chocolate and these sound healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I Iike all the spelt flour cookies you have been posting! These ones look especially good to me and they look pretty too!
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of these cookies with the buttermilk, vanilla bean and white chocolate! Happy holidays!!
ReplyDeleteSomething new and different (in my world). Thanks for the simple but pretty! Love having a new cookie recipe. Happy New Year, Angie. May it bring good things.
ReplyDeleteUn lujo de galletas mi querida Angie se ven muy irresistible me encanta,Abrazos y Feliz Año Nuevo abrazos y abrazos.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays and all the best for a great 2014! These cookies are so interesting, in a very good way.
ReplyDeleteThey look great to me :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute these cookies, Angie...I love the look of it...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year my dear :D
These cookies look divine and sound so yummy! Wishing you a Happy New Year, Angie!!
ReplyDeleteI still find them pretty. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeletetasty as always have a wonderful 2014
ReplyDeleteWish I could have a stack of these cookies! Wishing you a Happy New Year! And a wonderful 2014 ahead!
ReplyDeleteSo delicious, happy new year!! Pinning!!
ReplyDeleteYay! More spelt cookies! Love spelt because it's one of the healthier grains out there that's better digested. Makes a cookie somewhat less sinful hehe. Great white chocolate version- looks stunning. Only wish I saw this in time for Christmas... but oh well, New Year Eve parties and Chinese New Year is coming ;)
ReplyDeleteDropping by to wish you Merry X'mas & Happy 2014 from Luxury Haven! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLove the appearance of these cookies! Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holiday my dear!!
ReplyDeleteThese cookies are awesome. The top just looks so beautiful, lovely. Enjoy.
Looks delicious Angie! I've never tried spelt flour before.... I guess I need to find some and try it! Have a wonderful new year!
ReplyDeleteI love the crackly tops on these Angie! So pretty! Hope you had a great Christmas! Happy New Year! xo
ReplyDeleteLook at those beauties!! Your cookies are sophisticated and I would prefer your thinner version then the thick original. I wish you a happy new year!
ReplyDeleteI will eat these one day-I promise!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Angie! The cookies look delicious. They are even healthy, which is a good start to the New Year. Look forward to enjoying your blog in 2014.
ReplyDeleteOMG...these cookies are irresistible !
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