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Eggless Chocolate Melting Moments Recipe | Eggless Cookies

Published: Apr 8, 2009 · Modified: Nov 23, 2015 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 74 Comments

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Eggless Chocolate Melting Moments RecipePinHere's another easy-to-bake eggless cookie recipe for baking beginners - Melting Moments! Melting moments are classic cookies or biscuits that use cornflour along with normal flour for a melt-in-your-mouth texture. I added a twist to them by making it chocolate flavoured.

Eggless Chocolate Melting Moments RecipePinI am sorry for not including the cup measurements. I was adding and subtracting ingredients on a hunch so my cup measurements all went out the window. You can use the culiverter tool on the bottom of the right sidebar to get measurements in cups in case you don't own a kitchen balance. Please don't let that deter the aspiring baker in you.

I don't have step by step pictures for this but its really not as complicated as a cake or a brownie. I do have a picture of the dough, which is not very pretty but I felt you'd like to see it.

Eggless Chocolate Melting Moments RecipePinIts really simple with no complicated ingredients or steps. Not even an egg! So all you vegetarians out there, you can go for it too! Probably a good cookie to bake for easter too.

Eggless Chocolate Melting Moments Recipe
(makes 12)

Ingredients:
125gm butter, at room temperature
60gm icing sugar + more for dusting
100gm plain flour / maida
25gm cornflour
20gm cocoa powder

How to Make Chocolate Melting Moments

1. Beat butter and sugar using a hand beater or an electric beater on low until smooth, creamy and combined.

2. Sift the plain flour, cornflour and cocoa together into a bowl (if you don't have a sieve, just make sure you mix them well until combined).

3. Add the flour mixture little at a time to the butter mixture and mix until its all combined.

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4. Make small balls with the dough and press gently. Space them a good 2 inches apart on a tray. The cookies spread while baking. I didn't need to use a baking sheet, the cookies were quite well-behaved and didn't stick to the tray at all.

5. Bake in a preheated oven at 180 C. It took about 30 mins to bake. Let it cool completely before removing from the tray and dusting with some icing sugar. Its hard to tell when its done because of the colour but I would recommend that you check after about 20 mins, probably by taking out just one cookie, letting it cool a bit and tasting it.

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Notes:

- You can store these for about 4 days in an air tight container.

- Its great to pack and send people, or to take to someone's house when you are visiting, which is what I did.

- If you want a more rounded shape for your melting moments, shape into balls and don't flatten. The cookies flatten as they bake so the rounder you start off, the more rounded the end result. I wanted flat ones, so I flattened the dough a bit.

This pic was taken 4 days after I made them. Still pretty and tasty, I can tell you 😉

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  1. techie2mom

    March 22, 2013 at 6:40 am

    Hey. Just made these cookies...they were ymmm... Thanks for sharing...
    I used whole wheat flour in place of Maida.

    Reply
  2. Anonymous

    January 28, 2013 at 7:24 pm

    Hey Nags, do they turn out to be chocolatey khatais ?

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    • Nagalakshmi V

      January 29, 2013 at 1:42 am

      do you mean nan khatai? no the texture of melting moments is softer.

      Reply
  3. Nags

    November 22, 2011 at 9:20 am

    depends on the model, make etc. reading the instruction manual would be much easier than me trying to help you online 🙂

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