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These nutty spelt cookie cups filled with smooth, creamy chocolate curd and topped with chocolate covered macadamia nuts make for a festive holiday dessert or a treat for any occasion. Instead of chocolate covered nuts, you can garnish them with some chantilly cream.
Dough | Chocolate Curd |
- 150 g Refined spelt flour
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- 30 g Ground hazelnut
- 1/2 tsp Baking soda
- Pinch of sea salt
- 115 g Unsalted butter, softened
- 150 g Raw sugar
- 1 tsp Vanilla extract
- 1 Large egg
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- Preheat the oven to 190C/375F. Lightly grease a 24-hole mini muffin pan with a bit of melted butter.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the spelt flour, baking soda and sea salt. Using an electric mixer, beat butter and raw sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg and vanilla. Gradually beat in the flour mixture until combined.
- Roll the dough into 1-inch balls and place in the muffin pan. Bake 10-12 minutes until golden brown.
- Remove from oven and use the back of a shot glass to press down into the center of each cookie ball, creating an indentation deep enough for the filling. Cool completely before removing from the pan.
- For the filling: Whisk egg yolks, evaporated milk, and raw sugar in a medium saucepan until combined. Add in butter and cook on medium heat, whisking constantly, until thick. Turn off the heat. Stir in vanilla extract and chopped chocolate until smooth and well-blended. The curd will firm up more when it's cold.
- Fill the cookies cups with chocolate cream and top with a chocolate coated macadamia nuts and some sprinkles if desired. You won't need the whole batch of chocolate filling. Save the rest in a jar in the fridge for up to about a week.
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Season of cakes and cookies are here and this is a perfect recipe...Looks tempting
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious :) have a great week :)
ReplyDeletewow so in Christmas mood :-) It looks delicious
ReplyDeletechocolate curd? i'm in love!
ReplyDeleteI m totally drooling looking at that Chocolate curd.. Such a gorgeous dessert ♥
ReplyDeleteI had some chocolate curd this year and I loved it. It was shop-bought, but I know how delicious it is. I imagine yours was even better! Love the look of the cookies.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking cookies for Christmas. Looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt's so tempting!
ReplyDeletepretty looking and yummy!
Fantastic!....It is perfect for this cold season!!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteChocolate! Yes! Always crave chocolate at this time of the year -- funny thing. :-) This looks great -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely idea of these cookies with chocolate curd!! Looks delicious !!!xo
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures Angie!!!
ReplyDeleteWow that chocolate curd looks amazing! I think I will need a double helping of the curd in my cookie cups :)
ReplyDeleteYes, please. I love these little chocolate cups. Because, well, I love chocolate!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I want like 20 of these beauties! YUM! :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteit looks very yummy! i love chocolate :)
ReplyDeleteWow, how is it possible that I have never heard of chocolate curd before? These cookies are going on my Christmas baking list!
ReplyDeleteThese chocolate cookie cups look great! I put them on my to do list!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm.....your beautiful cookie cups filled with chocolate look like a must make for the holidays! Beautiful and yummy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so perfect for the festive season, Angie...delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThese look so decadent and really delicious!! Love that chocolate curd.
ReplyDeleteWow, so cute! Perfect for a gift abd tgat chocolate curd sounds divine☺
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect for the holidays! I could also see topping this dessert with a piece of Ferrero Rocher (extra decadent)!
ReplyDeleteMmm.. what a treat! I love that you made your own chocolate for the filling. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeletewow these look delicious! I'm definitely going to try them this Christmas :)
ReplyDeletePerfect for holidays, looks so festive, love it
ReplyDeletei think this is the first time i've come across chocolate curd--how delicious!
ReplyDeletedes cookies chocolat j'adore
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
What a dreamy holiday treat! Love that you used spelt flour for the cookies and I'm so intrigued by chocolate curd!
ReplyDeleteSo delectable Angie!! I love a cookie that's like a dessert in itself - one that takes more than two bites to finish and is so satisfying.
ReplyDeleteSpelt and chocolate curd ! Who could possibly ask for more ?????
ReplyDeleteTy for visiting my blog :-) Have a lovely day xx
ReplyDeleteSo festive and totally delicious, Angie! I need to get started on my baking soon :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh, Angie, these are wonderful! My husband will love these! Love the chocolate coated macadamia.
ReplyDeleteAmazing cookies Angie, I am loving the chocolate curd with the cookies...perfect for the season...great idea!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely rest of the week!
Angie, these are so decadent and dreamy! Swooning over the chocolate curd!
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine how wonderful it must be to live in your house and taste all this wonderful goodies you make! These look amazing and festive for the holidays!
how delicious and beautiful it looks
ReplyDeleteWow, Angie! These are so pretty and chocolate curd?? Chocolate curd is new to me and it sounds amazing!! I have to try this, great recipe! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOoh, chocolate curd! Now there's a thing. It sounds amazing and I'm now wondering why I've never thought to it. Love recipe Angie, they look really good.
ReplyDeleteNot sure my comment went through using name and url. Wondering if any of my comments have gone through? So I'm trying the anonymous one now to see if that works.
ReplyDeleteOoh, chocolate curd! Now there's a thing. It sounds amazing and I'm now wondering why I've never thought to it. Love recipe Angie, they look really good.
Choclette x
The chocolate looks really smooth & creamy! Love these cute little cups.
ReplyDeletePerfectly dainty for the holiday season!
ReplyDeleteOh my Angie, your chocolate sauce is something so beautiful that I could swim it . . . but I'd drown from devouring all of it! What a great recipe!
ReplyDeleteCiao,
Roz