Sunday, December 28, 2014

Whole Wheat Peanut Butter Cookies

Hi friends.  Marry Christmas to all of you.  I know its a bit late but there is no time constraint for sharing the good wishes :)
I had planned to make a fruit cake on this Christmas but couldn't manage the time for the same so now I will make it for the new year.  It would be an easy peasy recipe with no fuss.  No alcohol and nothing fancy going around.  So keep checking my space for the recipe.
Getting back to today's recipe i.e. whole wheat peanut butter cookies.  I had a bottle of peanut butter which I bought for some baking recipes.  I like peanuts but I can't have peanut butter on the bread.  So the bottle was almost full. Yesterday I was in baking mood so I mixed up different things with peanut butter and got these nice peanut butter cookies.  I added healthy flours to make it anytime craving snacks.  Fat is also very less.  Crushed peanuts gave a nice crunch to these cookies.  I used brown sugar for the deep brown color but you are free to use white sugar instead.  You can also decrease the sugar level, there wont be any compromise with the taste I bet.  We enjoyed these cookies with tea.  You also try out.  Happy Cooking :)






Ingredients:



Whole wheat flour
½ cup
All purpose flour / Maida
½ cup
Oats flour
¼ cup
Brown sugar
¾ cup
Peanut butter
½ cup
Dessicated coconut
2 tbsp
Baking soda
¼ tsp
Roasted peanuts (crushed)
2 tbsp
Golden syrup
1 tbsp
Cardamom (crushed)
1
Vanilla essence
1 tsp
Ghee/butter
3 tbsp
Water
3 tbsp


Method:
  • Take a bowl and mix together wheat flour, all purpose flour, oats flour,coconut, baking soda and cardamom powder.  Keep aside.
  • In another bowl, take brown sugar, peanut butter, golden syrup, vanilla essence and water.  Mix well and keep aside for 10 minutes.
  • After 10 minutes, mix together sugar batter and flours.  Add butter little by little. Add crushed peanuts and mix again.  Check the consistency.  The mixture would come together if you press it with your fist but it would not form a soft dough.  The texture would be a little crumbly. 
  • Take a small portion of mixture and form a ball and press it between both your palms and shape it into cookies.  You can use a cookie cutter also as I did.  As the mixture is crumbly, forming cookies would take a little more time.
 
cookies ready to go in the oven
  • Preheat the oven at 180 degree. Take a baking tray and line with an aluminum foil.  Grease the foil with butter.
  • Arrange the cookies in the tray and bake for 15 minutes or till the cookies start getting brown.  Do not bake for more than 15 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven and let the cookies rest for 2 minutes. 

Just out of the oven

  • Shift the cookies to cookie rack and let them cool for 15 minutes.
  • Enjoy with tea or coffee.

Notes:
  1. Sugar level can be adjusted according to your taste.
  2. White sugar can be used.  Brown sugar will give the deep brown color to the cookies.
  3. Use the butter/ghee at room temperature.
  4. If you find the mixture is too crumbly to shape into cookies you can add some more butter.
  5. Do not over bake the cookies else they would burn.

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