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Monday
Jul232012

Sarabeth Levine's Chocolate Chubbies Cookies Recipe 

Chocolate Chubbies Cookies

BroDawgs and Dawgettes, I am totally serious. I am going to give you the recipe for the sweet morsels of heaven pictured above. It was a gift given to me from Sarabeth Levine, the Sarabeth behind the New York City chain Sarabeth's, which she had received from Soho Charcuterie, which I am in turn giving to you. You are so very welcome.

But before I do that, I think you might be interested in a little history about Sarabeth and her marvelous company. You can click here for a post specifically detailing some interesting facts about Sarabeth--I find her history fascinating, and think you will too.

Here's what Sarabeth has to say about 'em:

In my opinion, these are the moistest, most intensely chocolate chocolate chip cookies in the world. These are based on a recipe given to me many years ago from the SoHo Charcuterie, a restaurant that helped establish that Manhattan neighborhood as the place to go for anything chic and trendy, from art to food. For the best-looking cookies, a 2-inch ice-cream scoop is a must.

Chocolate Chubbies

Makes 2 dozen cookies

Ingredients

  • 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into ½ -inch cubes
  • 9 ounces semisweet or bittersweet chocolate (no more than 62 percent cacao), finely chopped
  • 3 ounces unsweetened chocolate, finely chopped
  • ½ cup unbleached all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 3 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 1 ¼ cups superfine sugar
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 2 cups (12 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips
  • 1 ½ cups (5 ½ ounces) coarsely chopped pecans
  • 1 ¼ cups (4 ½ ounces) coarsely chopped walnuts

Procedure

  1. Position racks in the center and top third of the oven and preheat to 350°F. Line two-half sheet pans with parchment paper.
  2. Bring 1 inch of water to a simmer in a medium saucepan over low heat. Put the butter in a wide heatproof bowl, and melt the butter over the hot water in the saucepan. Add the semisweet and unsweetened chocolate, stirring often, until melted and the mixture is smooth. Remove the bowl from the heat and let stand, stirring occasionally, until cooled slightly but still warm, about 5 minutes.
  3. Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt together into a medium bowl. Whip the eggs in the bowl of a heavy-duty stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment on medium-high speed until the eggs are foamy and lightly thickened, about 30 seconds. Increase the speed to high and gradually add the sugar, then the vanilla. Whip until the eggs are very thick and pale yellow, about 3 minutes. Reduce the mixer speed to medium and beat in the tepid chocolate, making sure it is completely incorporated. Change to the paddle attachment and reduce the mixer speed to low. Gradually add the flour mixture. Remove the bowl from the mixer. Using a wooden spoon, stir in the chocolate chips, pecans, and walnuts, making sure the chunky ingredients are evenly distributed at the bottom of the bowl. (Do not turn the dough out onto the work surface because the chocolate dough makes a mess.) The dough will be somewhat soft.
  4. Using a 2-inch ice-cream scoop, portion the batter onto the prepared pans, placing the cookies about 1 ¼ inches apart. Bake the cookies immediately-if you wait, they won’t be shiny after baking. Bake, switching the position of the pans from top to bottom and front to back about halfway through baking, until the cookies are set around the edges (if you lift a cookie from the pan, the edges should release easily, even if the center of the cookie seems underdone), 17 to 20 minutes. Do not overbake. Cool completely on the baking pans. (The cookies can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature, with the layers separated by parchment paper, for up to 3 days.)

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Reader Comments (8)

OMG! That looks absolutely delectable!
Wow look how gooey! love
July 23 | Unregistered CommenterErin
OMG I want to make those RIGHT NOW. Guess I'll have to walk to the store to get some chocolate!
July 23 | Unregistered CommenterDana Laughlin
these look incredible. how much do you all think the recipe would suffer if i omitted the nuts?
July 23 | Unregistered Commenterimani
Thank you for sharing this recipe! I don't have unsweetened chocolate, but lots of semi-sweet and bittersweet. Do you think I can substitute it with something else?
July 24 | Unregistered Commentercravingthis
Cravingthis: I don't know - haven't tried it that way - I think you should give it a try. The added sugar might affect the chemistry of the recipe, but who knows, maybe it will make it more delicious. If the cookies fall flat, put them in a milkshake. You cannot lose.
July 24 | Unregistered CommenterCakeSpy
This is mouth watering material, what a great pics!! Have a happy Friday!! :D
July 26 | Unregistered CommenterDiana
i just baked these last night and all I can say is thank you...thankyouthankyouthankYOU! I woke up with chocolate under my fingernails :)
July 29 | Unregistered CommenterLisa
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