Hi again with my 3rd recipe. Very soon I won’t consider myself as a newbie anymore
I had seen this recipe in a Turkish magazine and recently I’ve adapted it to Thermomix. I got many compliments whenever I made these cookies. I highly recommend them.
Before you try this recipe, you should know that there is a discussion going on about cornflour and cornmeal. You can see the comments below.
Apparently cornflour refers to cornstarch in some countries.
I live in Italy and what I used in this recipe is yellow cornmeal for polenta which is called as "Farina di granoturco/Farina di mais". In Turkish it is called as "Misir Unu"
Cookies with Cornmeal:Ingredients:200g margarine or butter (room temperature)
170g sugar
2 eggs
140g yellow cornmeal (not cornstarch!!!)
200g plain flour
1 pack of vanillin sugar (2 tsp)
1 pinch of salt
150g bitter chocolate
Preparation:Put margarine and sugar in the TM bowl, proceed 3 minutes on Speed 4. (From the 2nd minute add the eggs one by one)
Use spatula to clean down the sides of the TM bowl. Add plain flour and cornflour by sifting. Add also vanillin and salt. Mix for 1.5 minutes on Speed 3-4 and at the same time use also the spatula through the hole of TM lid.
Cover the bake tray with wax paper (oven paper). Put the mixture in a pastry bag. And form the cookies by squeezing them onto the wax paper with the desired shape.
Bake them in 175ºC preheated oven for 15-20 minutes.
Make use of the bain-marie method to melt the chocolate.
When the cookies are cooled down, immerse half the cookies in the chocolate sauce and place them on alluminium foil. Let them rest until the chocolate cools down and sticks nicely on the cookies.
Enjoy!
Photos: Photo is here:
http://thermomixtarifdefterim.blogspot.com/2010/04/cikolatal-msr-unlu-kurabiye_29.htmlmembers' commentsTrudy - I thought that you would like to know that the other day after reading your recipe I thought I would have a go at making them. Didn't know then that you should use cornmeal so I used Cornflour (white Wings brand for the Aussies). They turned out fine, not too sweet and my husband loved them. They do need to be dipped into the chocolate though.
Thanks for the recipe. I now need to try them using cornmeal!!!!
Thermomixer - With the cornmeal in Australia, it is sometimes called polenta. I think the Tasty brand has Polenta in fine and coarser varieties, so beware, the finer one would be best.