DOVE® Chocolate Creamy Cookies

DOVE® Chocolate Creamy Cookies takes roughly 35 minutes from beginning to end. One portion of this dish contains roughly 1g of protein, 8g of fat, and a total of 163 calories. This recipe serves 24 and costs 21 cents per serving. It is brought to you by Seeded at the Table. 6 people have tried and liked this recipe. It works well as a hor d'oeuvre. Head to the store and pick up butter, cookie, glass noodles, and a few other things to make it today. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 4%. This score is very bad (but still fixable). DOVE® Chocolate Creamy Cookies, Dove® Chocolate Creamy Cookies, and Christmas Chocolate Drop Cookies with Dove Promises Dark Chocolate are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 24

Preparation duration: 25 minutes

Cooking duration: 10 minutes

 

Ingredients:

2 sticks softened butter

2 non-stick cookie sheets

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 6-ounce glass

1 bag DOVE® PROMISES® Milk or Dark Chocolate

1 cup sugar

Equipment:

mixing bowl

microwave

baking sheet

oven

Cooking instruction summary:

Place 12 DOVE® PROMISES® Milk or Dark Chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave, stirring every 15 seconds, until melted.In a mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar. Gradually add flour and then stir in melted chocolate until thoroughly blended.Roll 24 walnut-size nuggets of dough into balls. Arrange balls 2-1/2 inches apart on a cookie sheet. Slightly flatten dough with the bottom of a lightly floured glass. Press a DOVE® PROMISES® Milk or Dark Chocolate into the center of each cookie.Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until set, about 10 minutes. Cool before serving.Source: DOVE® Chocolate Recipes

 

Step by step:


1. Place 12 DOVE® PROMISES® Milk or Dark Chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave, stirring every 15 seconds, until melted.In a mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar. Gradually add flour and then stir in melted chocolate until thoroughly blended.

2. Roll 24 walnut-size nuggets of dough into balls. Arrange balls 2-1/2 inches apart on a cookie sheet. Slightly flatten dough with the bottom of a lightly floured glass. Press a DOVE® PROMISES® Milk or Dark Chocolate into the center of each cookie.

3. Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven until set, about 10 minutes. Cool before serving.Source: DOVE® Chocolate Recipes


Nutrition Information:

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163k Calories
1g Protein
7g Total Fat
22g Carbs
0% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
163k
8%

Fat
7g
12%

  Saturated Fat
4g
30%

Carbohydrates
22g
7%

  Sugar
8g
9%

Cholesterol
20mg
7%

Sodium
68mg
3%

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Protein
1g
2%

Vitamin B1
0.09mg
6%

Selenium
4µg
6%

Folate
19µg
5%

Vitamin A
235IU
5%

Manganese
0.08mg
4%

Iron
0.65mg
4%

Vitamin B2
0.06mg
3%

Vitamin B3
0.64mg
3%

Phosphorus
15mg
2%

Vitamin E
0.23mg
2%

Fiber
0.32g
1%

Copper
0.02mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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