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Marshmallow Cookies



From the kitchen of Stephanie Knewasser



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Chocolate cookies with a marshmallow center and chocolate topping.



In a double boiler melt:

1/2 c butter

1 1/2 c semi sweet chocolate chips

Stir until melted.

Remove from heat.


In a mixing bowl, cream:

1 1/4 c brown sugar

3 eggs

1 tsp vanilla or 2 tsp imitation vanilla

Slowly add chocolate mixture, scraping sides of bowl to incorporate all.

Add:

2 c flour

1 1/2 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp salt

Chill dough for at least an hour.

Dough should be firm.


Roll dough into balls.

Place on silicone mat/ parchment/ greased cookie sheets.

Bake @ 350, 12 minutes.


Cut large marshmallows in half.

Place marshmallows cut side down onto baked cookies.

Want more marshmallow?

Top cookies with an uncut marshmallow.

Bake @ 350, 2 minutes.

Gently smoosh marshmallows down.

Let cookies cool a few minutes before removing from cookie sheets.

Let cookies cool completely.


Melt:

12 oz chocolate almond bark

Dunk cookies upside down into melted chocolate.

I like to leave some of the marshmallow exposed,

but it's fine if you want to completely cover the marshmallow with chocolate.

Add sprinkles for a little color.



Comments



What size should the cookies be? I like them slightly larger than the marshmallow.



Topped with half a large marshmallow. Want more marshmallow? Use a whole marrshmallow.



I like to have a little marshmallow peak through, but it's fine to completely cover it with chocolate.



Almond bark is perfect for coating.



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