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...What I love most about these cookies is that they’re endlessly versatile. I like to add rye flour to the batter for extra nuttiness, and flake salt before baking for a pop of flavor and crunch, but you could easily use entirely all purpose flour and leave the flake salt out completely. If you’re not into chocolate, you could substitute the two cups of chocolate chunks with two cups of chopped dried fruit or chopped nuts. If you’re feeling adventurous (or frisky?) you can even use all three. In keeping with romantic cliches, just as in matters of finding true love, these cookies benefit from patience. If you chill the batter overnight the cookies taste even better when you bake them off the next day. But between you and me, you can break the rules and succumb to instant gratification and make the cookies the same day and they’ll still work out just fine.
I always hope that Valentine’s Day can be less a celebration of coupledom and traditional forms of romantic love, and more of a an excuse to celebrate all love-filled relationships, including with one’s self. I can assure you that whether these are made for your partner, secret crush, lonely hearts club band, or for you yourself and only you, making these cookies in all their tahini-chocolate goodness is a rich expression of love and all things good.
Tahini
Chocolate Chunk Cookies
Makes 24
cookies
Ingredients:
¾ cup all purpose flour
¼ cup + 2 Tablespoons rye flour (optional, can
substitute this with all purpose flour)
¾ teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon baking powder
½ cup tahini
½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room
temperature
¾ cup brown sugar
¼ cup sugar
1 large egg, at room temperature
2 cups (8 oz) chopped chocolate chunks or chips
Flake salt, as needed (optional)
Directions:
1.
In a medium bowl whisk together
the flour, rye flour if using, salt, baking soda, and baking powder. Reserve.
2.
Using a stand-mixer or handheld
electric mixer, cream together the tahini, butter, brown sugar, and white sugar
until light and fluffy, about 3-4 minutes. You can also do this by hand, but it
will take slightly longer.
3.
Add in the egg, and mix until well
incorporated.
4.
On a low speed, slowly add in the
flour mixture to the tahini mixture. Mix until just incorporated, be careful
not to overmix.
5.
Stir in the chocolate chunks until
just incorporated. Ideally, refrigerate the cookie dough for 24 hours or
overnight. If you can’t wait that long, let it chill in the fridge for at least
one hour.
6.
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a
baking sheet with parchment paper.
7.
Scoop out the dough, one heaping
tablespoon at a time, and roll into equal-sized balls. You can also use a small
ice cream scoop to do this. Place the dough balls on the baking sheets a few
inches apart - they will spread as they bake. Sprinkle the dough with flake
salt, if desired.
8.
Bake for 12-14 minutes, or until
golden around the edges. Allow the cookies to cool for 2 minutes on the baking
sheet, then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling.
9.
Cookies can be stored in an
airtight container for up to 3 days.