First time baking cookies with bubble rice after seeing them in Ann and DG's blog.
No regrets giving it a try as these cookies turned out very crispy, crunchy and I like the choc chips in it. Not sweet at all too. I used the cocoa flavour bubble rice.
As usual, these are for giveaways, the quantity here is double portion of the original recipe.
Recipe adapted from [here] and [here]Ingredients
Makes 185 pieces [double portion]
260 gm butter
120 gm castor sugar
2 large eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
340 gm plain flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
160 gm rice bubbles (crispy rice)
- Cream butter and sugar till white and fluffy.
- Add in eggs one at a time and vanilla extract, beat well.
- Sift in flour, baking soda and salt and continue to mix well over low speed.
- Lastly pour in crispy rice and chocolate chips, fold well with a rubber spatula.
- Scoop chocolate mixture with a dessert spoon and drop onto a lined baking tray.
- Bake at preheated oven at 160 degrees C for about 20 minutes or until golden crisp.
- Cool down cookies and store in an airtight container.
I'm submitting this post to Best Recipes for Everyone Jan and Feb 2015 Event Theme: My Homemade Cookies
by Fion of XuanHom's Mom
and co-host by Victoria Baking Into The Ether
by Fion of XuanHom's Mom
and co-host by Victoria Baking Into The Ether
I'm also linking this post to My Treasured Recipes #5 - Chinese New Year Goodies Jan/Feb 2015 hosted by Miss B of Everybody Eats Well In Flanders and co-hosted by Charmaine of Mimi Bakery House
This post is also linked to "Little Thumbs Up" February 2015 Event [Cocoa] organised by Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids and Doreen of my little favourite DIY and hosted by Grace of Life can be Simple.
I am also submitting this to the "Cook & Celebrate: CNY 2015" event hosted by Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids, co-hosted by Yen of Eat Your Heart Out and Diana of The Domestic Goddess Wannabe.
I am also submitting this to the "Cook & Celebrate: CNY 2015" event hosted by Zoe of Bake for Happy Kids, co-hosted by Yen of Eat Your Heart Out and Diana of The Domestic Goddess Wannabe.
16 comments:
do u need another neighbor? Cos I need one like you where I can get endless supply of cookies.. Saves me the trouble for fretting over empty cookie jars... This will be another addictive bite with the surprise crunch in the middle
Thanks for supporting best recipes again Kimmy
Kimmy,
Your this bubble cookies really tempting me to bake it again. Yours look super yummilicious. Thanks for the link :)
Hi Kimmy, this is another recipe which I'm going to make for this CNY. Thanks!
Kimmy, you are really full of energy to bake so many types of cookies! This one I will also like because of the chocolate flavour and also because I like bubble rice.
Hi Victoria, I baked the German cookies for my neighbour cos' she was really fretting for a good cookie recipe and ended up with very 'hard' cookies. I didn't bake this bubble rice cookies for her due to time constraint. I sure like to be your neighbour cos' you are a very creative baker, hehehe!.
Hi DG, I really appreciate that you and Ann tried and shared this lovely cookie recipe. It was very good, my hubby has already finished part of it even before the CNY.
Hi Amy, do try to bake this cookies. You will love it cos' it is so easy to make yet the outcome is good. Very crunchy cookies and I love the choc chips in it.
Hi Phong Hong, yes I had used up lots of energy making cookies. Now I am finished with this chore and started another, that is to prepare my brother's company accounts for submission.... then is time for my MIL during CNY. After that is holiday to de-stress.
Kimmy, my kids love cocoa bubble rice and I am sure they will love these cookies too. I have bookmarked this to try, thanks for sharing.
Hi Kimmy, I'm sure this bubble rice with cocoa flavour must be very yummy! I want to bake some too :D
I haven't seen any shop selling cocoa flavor bubble rice around here.Yours look tempting,gotta find the bubble rice somehow :)
Hi Cheryl, actually the baking items outlet sells 2 types of bubble rice [plain and cocoa]. Same price, I choose cocoa just to share this post with LTU Cocoa theme event, hehehe! These cookies are crunchy and crispy with the choc chips, they are good.
Hi Ann, thanks to you and DG for sharing this lovely recipe. Next year, I'll bake more of this for giveaway as these are easy to make, not piping.
Hi Fion, not many stores selling this. I happened to see it in a newly opened store selling baking items near the vicinity of my house. It's cheap too.
Hi Kimmy if I baked these for my son, I think he will love me forever and ever! I am book marking this. Thank you!
Hi Diana, just yesterday, my niece was telling me that these cookies are so crispy and crunchy. Nice and I think your son will like it too.
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