August 9, 2010

Eggless Chocolate chip Walnut cookies - Happy Birthday Amma

IMG_1051

I am guilty of not being the first person to wish Amma today. I wish I had. I know she does not expect anything from anyone, and she probably does not even care for such days.
And she is not going to be too thrilled for announcing this day on my blog :)
I know, and yet it makes me smile.
This cookie I baked today is just for her. She only has one criteria when it comes to eating what I make... it has to be completely vegetarian. No eggs, no fancy ingredients, just keeping it plain and simple. Just finished baking these, and let out a sigh of relief when she said she liked it.
Thank you for letting me make these for you today. You deserve much more than just cookies.
Happy Birthday Amma.

Chocolate chip cookies are one of the most comforting cookies that you could ever find. Making it eggless was a little challenging for I was afraid how it was going to affect the texture of the cookies. I have used flax as a substitute for egg in my breads and they have turned out nicely. So took that hint and ran with it this time. I avoided using any hearty flour like whole wheat or oat flour since I was already experimenting sans eggs.
I could not have hoped for a better tasting cookie. Loved the texture (which is crisp) and the no-fuss recipe... goes down in my book as a success.

IMG_1048

Eggless Chocolate chip Walnut cookies

Ingredients:

All purpose flour - 1 3/4 cup
Unsalted Butter - 1 stick
Brown Sugar - 1/2 cup (I added a little less, probably close to 1/3 cup)
White Sugar - 1/2 cup (Again I added a little closer to 1/3 cup)
Pure vanilla extract - 1 tbsp
Baking soda -1/2 tsp
Flax meal - 2 tsp (mixed with enough warm water to form a paste)
Chocolate chips - 1/2 cup
Walnuts - 1/2 cup

Method:

Cream together butter and sugars until light and fluffy using a hand mixer.
Add the flax meal paste, vanilla and baking soda and beat well.
Add the flour in three parts, mixing well after each addition.
After all the ingredients are well combined, add the chocolate chips and walnuts and mix with a wooden spoon.

The dough will be pretty thick, roll it into balls and flatten them out evenly. They spread slightly, so leave 2" between them before baking.

Bake at 350F for about 12-15 min or until golden brown. Cool on a wire rack and enjoy with a tall glass of milk.

Yields: 20-24 medium size cookies

IMG_1047

40 comments:

  1. Looks crispy and cute! Like the Flax seeds (powder)in the cookies.

    ReplyDelete
  2. yummy! looks perfect to celebrate Amma's b-day!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Cookies look sinful....looks perfect without eggs

    ReplyDelete
  4. Always good to find an eggless cookie recipe. These seem to have turned out quite nice. Best wishes to your Mum!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Fantastic cookies. They look divine :) Wish your mom a very happy birthday too :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. WOw those cookies look really sinful...convey my wishes to ur mom.....

    ReplyDelete
  7. Birthday wishes to your mom... Cookies have come out well. Looks my kind of cookies- crisp and eggless.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Perfect .. no one would ever say its eggless by seeing it .. it looks so crisp ... my wishes to my mom

    ReplyDelete
  9. what a lovely array of cookies!
    Wish a very Happy Birthday to Amma:)

    ReplyDelete
  10. Excellent cookies Divz.I am also dumbstruck by the beauty of the potato bread and the beet cake.I can never come up with such recipes.
    I hope you are not disappointed by the flapjacks recipe I had posted.Here we get NatureValley granola bar and mine (almost)matched the texture of these bars and not the odwalla bars avaialble there.If you are here then do try the naturevalley bars

    ReplyDelete
  11. hi anudivya...
    yumm...y.. and wow.. eggless cookies..
    i can understand how elders like eggless stuff...
    i did bake a few for my india visit keeping in mind my grandparents , parents and inlaws :)

    first time here... and I m glad to reach here..
    Do sneak a peek at my space when time permits.

    Cheers
    Sandhya
    (http://www.sandhyas-kitchen.blogspot.com)

    ReplyDelete
  12. These look like they turned out really well for not using eggs--good job!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Happy bday Amma, lovely cookies

    ReplyDelete
  14. wish u happy birthday Amma and cookies looks yummy

    ReplyDelete
  15. These cookies are incredible!!! I followed the recipe exactly but halved it and used 1/4 cup wholewheat flour. Truly delicious.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Love those cookies, looks soo prefect and delicious.

    ReplyDelete
  17. Cooked with loved ... the best ingredient in the cookies. Happy Birthday to Amma.

    ReplyDelete
  18. happy birthday to your mom! these cookies are just perfect!

    ReplyDelete
  19. its very cute that you made this for your mom's b'day.. many happy returns to her.. cookies look perfect!
    btw, thanx for visiting me n the lovely words..
    do keep in touch n take care
    aipi
    http://usmasala.blogspot.com/

    ReplyDelete
  20. Eggless cookies with flax seeds look delicious and healthy.

    ReplyDelete
  21. WOW! It was fabulous cookies! I just love it. Thanks for the share!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Nice cookies and thanks for the egg less version as I am also a pure vegetarian.I prepare eggs only for my kids

    ReplyDelete
  23. hi, advance thanks fo visiting and supporting my blog

    Pls do add my blog link in your blog lists...In favour let me add yours

    And if you have any views about Love pls dont forgot to drop some comments in your views in my article LOVE IN INDIA..

    ah and pls dont forgot to follow my blog

    ReplyDelete
  24. thats so sweet of u anu..Happy Birthday to ur amma.. Very delicious coockies.. its have some specialities becuase u made it with full of affection..

    ReplyDelete
  25. Chocolate chip cookies are my favorite and these look perfect!

    ReplyDelete
  26. Hey Divya let me know how many eggs do I use for this in case I make this with eggs.Also,since am using eggs can I use ww.pastry flour?Can I use almonds instead of walnuts?

    ReplyDelete
  27. @CL - Nope, haven't tried it yet, but will definitely let you know how it goes.
    @Sarah - Awesome! I am happy to hear that you liked it. Happy baking.
    @Lakshmi - Substitute with one egg. With egg and w.w.pastry flour, you will end up with a softer cookie, more like a cakey texture. You could definitely try it (maybe part a.p flour and part w.w. flour)
    Yes for almonds instead of walnuts.

    ReplyDelete
  28. Those look absolutely delicious! I think I'll make some for my mom, since she's allergic to eggs and hardly ever get to have baked goods. Do you know anything that can be used as an egg substitute in everything?

    ReplyDelete
  29. @Roni - Flax meal mixed with warm water, silken tofu, yogurt (depending on what you are making), or Ener-G (which is a egg replacement powder.)

    ReplyDelete
  30. happy birthday to your mom! What lovely cookies you made for her. I'm sure you put lots of smiles on her face :D

    ReplyDelete
  31. c'est une belle recette cela me semble délicieux j'en prends note
    joyeux anniversaire à ta maman tous mes meilleurs vœux
    à bientôt

    ReplyDelete
  32. Happy birthday to your mother. The cookies look fantastic...

    ReplyDelete
  33. Cookies look divine and the best part is these are egg less. Belated birthday wishes to your Mom. Thanks for dropping by my blog and leaving lovely comment. Sorry for coming late here...But will catch up now onwards...Following you..
    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

    ReplyDelete
  34. Very soft and delicious! I've made these a few times as the kids keep requesting them. They even know there's yogurt in them and they still love em!!

    ReplyDelete
  35. Delicious. I baked in two 9.5" round pans & it was done in less than 30 minutes. Moist & rich.

    ReplyDelete
  36. Cookies have come out well. Looks my kind of cookies- crisp and eggless.

    ReplyDelete
  37. This recipe looks amazing.Though i eat eggs but i just cant stand the smell of it in baked goods,so i am really planning to bake these as they look so yummy.Can i use synthetic vanilla extract as pure one isn't available here?

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for taking the time to comment on this post. I will try to respond to queries as soon as I can. If I miss anything that needs to be addressed... please feel free to ping me again.
Happy cooking/baking or whatever it is you are doing in the kitchen! :)