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Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough balls and link up

We have a problem over here.....people love my various cake and cookie balls.  This time I decided to make chocolate chip cookie dough into chocolate cover balls.  I know, crazy, right?  Someone passed along to me the idea and we figured out if you leave out the eggs in your recipe you won't have to worry about the raw egg issue.

On a side note, it made me wonder how these cookies would turn out baked with no eggs.  I'll try it soon.  I also want to try this with other cookie dough like oatmeal and peanut butter! 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Balls  (click for printable recipe)

Ingredients

1 cup butter, softened
1 3/4 c. brown sugar
2 c. flour
2 T. vanilla
2 T. warm water
1 c. mini chocolate chips
1/2 pkg. melting chocolate (I use almond bark dipping chocolate)
sprinkles

Directions:

Cream sugar and butter until smooth.  Add in vanilla and water and give it a quick mix.  Pour in the flour and chocolate chips and stir until just mixed.  IF you think your dough is a tad dry, add in a little more vanilla or water.  After several tries this is the amount that worked for me.

If you want even size balls, then use a small cookie scoop and put out on a tray that will fit in your fridge or freezer.  You can drop the cookies from the scoop onto the try or you can roll them into a ball.  Up to you.  If I'm in a hurry to dip these in the chocolate (oh and leave some plain!) I will toss in the freezer for an hour.  If you don't have freezer space then put in the fridge for and hour or so.

About 20 min. before dipping, get your chocolate melted.  I use a small electric melting pot which I think works best. IF you don't have that, then melt it in a glass bowl in your microwave. If you do this method then you only need to prepare it about 10 min. before you plan on dipping.

*I haven't tried it yet but you could use MAGIC SHELL for ice cream on these.  I don't use that because it is expensive BUT it would work.  You could just use it to drizzle over the balls.

I use the two toothpick method.  I stick one toothpick in the ball, dip, place on aluminum foil tray and use the second toothpick to put the ball off of the toothpick.  The top will look a tad  messing so use one of the toothpicks, dipped in a little chocolate to smooth it over or add some sprinkles on the top to cover it up!   These dry fast so work fast!  It helps to have a helper but not necessary!

Once dry they will no longer be shiny! Eat up!  This batch made 50 balls and will differ depending on the size you use.  Save some without chocolate!
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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for stopping by my blog ... and for the linky!! I'm your newest follower!

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  2. oh yum! I think these could get me in trouble with my diet :)

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  3. Those chocolate and peanut butter balls look decadent. My husband loves the chocolate and peanut combo. I'll have to keep this in mind. Thanks for hosting the hop.

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  4. Those look really good. New follower.
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