
Nutty meets sweet: Pistachioocolate cookies
Chocolate Pistachio Cookies
Ingredients
l 1/2 cup (112g) butter, melted
l 1/4 cup brown sugar
l 1/4 cup castor sugar
l 2 tbsp milk
l 1 tsp vanilla extract
l 1 cup all purpose flour
l 1 tbsp cornflour
l 1/2 tsp baking soda
l 1/3 cup chocolate chunks
l 1/2 cup pistachio, chopped
Pistachio paste
l 1 cup pistachios
l 1/2 cup white chocolate
l 1/4 cup condensed milk
Process-
l In a bowl, add melted butter, brown sugar and castor sugar. Whisk everything until well combined.
l Add milk and vanilla extract in it and mix again.
l Now add in the dry ingredients flour, cornflour and baking soda and combine to form a dough.
l Fold in the chopped dark chocolate and pistachios in the dough.
l For the pistachio paste, in a blender jar add pistachios, white chocolate and condensed milk. Blend everything together until you achieve a smooth pistachio paste. Measure 1 tbsp and freeze them for about 10-15 minutes or until set.
l Scoop out even sized portions of cookie dough and place a pistachio paste ball inside the cookie dough.
lAdd more dark chocolate chips and pistachios on top. Refrigerate the cookies for at least 10-12 minutes.
lminutes or until the edges are brown.

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