Chocolate and almond cookie squares

February 3, 2006 
Filed under No-fuss cookies, The amateur baker

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Second attempt at baking and I still haven’t messed up. That makes me feel like a super achiever. LOL Am so, so, so bad at baking that not making a disaster out of something as simple as cookie bars becomes an important achievement indeed. I’m becoming bolder too. The recipe for this chocolate and almond cookie squares is actually a combination of two recipes with further modifications to suit my craving for nuts.

chocolate and almond cookie squares

The original idea for this cookie comes from Cooking Class Cookbook (Publications International Ltd., 1994). It is actually a recipe for butterscotch brownies. But among the ingredients are butterscotch morsels which I didn’t have. However, I have this old, old butterscotch brownies recipe from my sister-in-law that I’ve never tried before (easier to make butterscotch brownies using ready made brownie mix). So, I used my sister-in-law’s recipe (I added sliced almonds though) instead of the Cooking Class Cookbook recipe. What I retained from the Cooking Class Cookbook recipe is the chocolate topping.

The idea (so easy, I am eternally indebted to the genius that thought of it) is to sprinkle chocolate morsels on top of the newly baked butterscotch brownies, allow them to soften then spread them using a spatula. What I so loved about this neat trick with chocolate topping is that I am saved from the trouble of washing bowls I would have needed to use had the chocolate been melted separately. That’s really one think I hate about baking–washing a ton of utensils. But with neat tricks like this, I am encouraged to bake everyday! Oh, okay, make that every few days. These sugar-rich beauties are much too fattening for everyday consumption.

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Comments

18 Comments on "Chocolate and almond cookie squares"

  1. A on Fri, 3rd Feb 2006 11:32 pm 

    Sassy, that looks sooo good. :grin: i’m going to try this..

  2. Connie on Sat, 4th Feb 2006 12:41 am 

    And so easy to make too! :grin:

  3. stef on Sat, 4th Feb 2006 2:25 am 

    you’re doing great, connie, and really, can’t fail with chocolate hehehe :grin:

  4. Connie on Sat, 4th Feb 2006 12:49 pm 

    thanks, stef. i am so inspired and encouraged. we’re doing another one this afternoon. with cream cheese and chocolate. :grin:

  5. Beng on Sun, 5th Feb 2006 7:12 am 

    Hi Connie,

    So how was baking today? I baked Chocolate Chiffon Cake this evening…my first time. It looks ok and tasted ok…but I’m not really contented…parang may kulang pa eh.

  6. dexie on Sun, 5th Feb 2006 11:30 pm 

    next thing you know all the kids in the neighborhood are lining up at your doorstep :)

  7. Connie on Mon, 6th Feb 2006 9:01 am 

    Beng, kulang ng frosting? :smile:
    Wow, Dexie, captive market! I ought to give that a serious thought. Need more practice though. :razz:

  8. Beng on Tue, 7th Feb 2006 5:33 am 

    Hahaha, hindi ko nakalimutan pero di ko type. I had been longing for that kind of frosting which is soft and tasty. What I made looks semilar to chocolate glaze…tumigas eh :sad:

  9. Connie on Tue, 7th Feb 2006 11:58 am 

    ah, pag pure chocolate tumitigas. pag may halo na konting butter, gooey na sya. :grin:

  10. Beng on Tue, 7th Feb 2006 6:25 pm 

    I used cocoa, margarine and 6 tablespoons milk. Mali? Hmmn, I’m planning to bake this again on my b-day, madali kasing gawin compared to Black Forest Cake. Hehehe…ang tamad ko :mrgreen:

  11. Connie on Tue, 7th Feb 2006 8:50 pm 

    Ah, cocoa… naku, di ko na alam yan. :cry: I use baking chocolate, the kind you melt in a double boiler…

  12. Pinoy Cook: a food and cooking blog » Recipe archive » Pili nut butterscotch brownies on Sun, 19th Feb 2006 1:59 pm 

    [...] The recipe for butterscotch brownies is from my sister-in-law, Susan. It is the same basic recipe that I used for making my chocolate and almond cookie squares a few weeks ago which looked kinda pale because I used light brown sugar instead of the required dark brown sugar. I used dark brown sugar this time (a quick trip to the supermarket took care of that). For a decidedly Filipino twist, I mixed in half a cup of chopped pili nuts to this batch of butterscotch brownies. And, for added delicious decadence, I stirred in some chocolate morsels as well. [...]

  13. yani on Sat, 1st Apr 2006 9:55 pm 

    hi,

    i tried doing this recipe but i used shredded chocolate bar for the topping, it tasted ok but i reli want to use the choco morsels… prob is, i duno wer to buy them :???:…pls help…any suggestions…

    thanx a lot…luv ur recipes…i’ved tried a few already (chicken with mango stir-fry, oriental pot roast) and i think they turned out okay…

  14. Ei Ko Zaw on Wed, 12th Apr 2006 2:46 pm 

    Hi
    I m very interested about this cake and I wanted to know more about this cake.Can kindly help me with this?I just want to know this food was come from which country and who found this cake recipe.
    Thanks

  15. Connie on Wed, 12th Apr 2006 3:01 pm 

    Hi, Ei Ko Zaw. It’s all there in the entry.

  16. Gina on Sun, 30th Apr 2006 8:18 am 

    Hi Connie,

    Is the chocolate morsels similar to choc bits that you put in choc chip cookies?

    Thanks, Gina

  17. Connie on Sun, 30th Apr 2006 1:06 pm 

    Yes, the same. :)

  18. Tracy on Mon, 21st May 2007 2:58 am 

    Hello Ms. Connie!

    Thank you so much for posting all your easy yet wonderful recipes! Ihave tried a number of them and I would say, I feel like a seasoned chef! More power to you and I look forward to buying your cookbook!




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