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August 02, 2016 2 min read 1 Comment
I'm not going to lie, as soon as Winter hits I turn on hibernation-mode and bake the house down. Today I came across this recipe here as I have an abundance of blueberries in the freezer at the moment. And whilst I do LOVE a good blueberry smoothie, these cookies were a sure fine way to use up some 'leftovers'! Best described as 'Crispy muffin tops', get prepared for your new favourite blueberry snack..., these guys are more-ish until the last bite!
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
1) In a medium bowl, mix together the flour, baking soda, salt and lemon rind; set aside.
2) In a large bowl, whisk together brown sugar, sugar, and melted butter until smooth.
3) Whisk in vanilla extract and eggs until combined. Add flour mixture and whisk until just incorporated.
4) Use a rubber spatula to gently mix in blueberries. For best results, cover the dough with plastic wrap and let chill for at least two hours and up to overnight. This will make sure they stay together nicely.
5) Pre-heat the over to 180degrees. Line two baking trays with baking paper.
6) Spoon the dough in tablespoon sized pieces onto baking sheet.
7) Bake until golden (Approx 13-15 minutes) and let them cool for 3 minutes before transfering them to a wire rack to finish cooling.
8) Get involved & chew away! Let us know how you go in the comments below x
In the mood to cook now? Check out our deliciously easy Frozen Bananas. Or if this got you excited, I think you'll love our Smoothie Bowl Recipes.
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Shirley Gerace
December 06, 2016
I happened to have blueberries when I saw your recipe. The cookies looked so good in the picture. As I assembled the ingredients I was surprised at ‘75 grams’ of butter. I looked up a conversion but it was different based on volume or weight. A stick of butter is 113 grams, so I used 6 tablespoons. That seemed to be okay. Then I came upon the oven temperature…180 degrees for 13 to 15 minutes. That did not work at all. The cookies were not even that ‘white’ before they were baked. They are a lot like chocolate chip cookies, just substituting blueberries for chocolate chips. I was very disappointed. But for reference, how much butter and what is the real oven temperature supposed to be Thank you.