Nutella Rossette Cookies
I had tried to make some piped rossette butter cookies before, without much success. So, when my brother got me a set of Wilton nozzles, I thought of piping out my cookie dough. You can use any smooth cookie dough with sufficient butter and pipe out such rossettes and bake. I have chosen a simple Nutella cookie dough to make these. You can check my earlier post on Nutella Coffee Walnut Cookies too.
Ingredients:
- All purpose flour 125 gm
- Salt a pinch
- Nutella 2-3 tbsp
- Brown sugar 1-2 tbsp
- Baking powder a pinch
- Baking soda a pinch
- Butter 1 tbsp
- Milk 1-2 tbsp (optional)
- White chocochips for decoration
Method:
- Sieve the flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda 2-3 times.
- Mix the Nutella, butter and sugar till its a smooth paste.
- Add the dry ingredients to the Nutella mixture and mix well to form a soft dough. You can add little more butter or a spoon of milk incase the mixture is too dry.
- Fill the dough in a piping bag attached with Wilton 1M nozzle.
- Meanwhile preheat the oven at 160-170 degree Celsius for atleast 10 minutes.
- Line a baking tray or sheet with parchment paper and keep it ready.
- Pipe out rossettes on the baking sheet and decorate it with a white chocochip.
- Bake these rossettes cookies for 12-15 minutes or till it looks fully baked.
- Remove from the oven and let these cookies remain in the baking tray for 4-5 minutes.
- Transfer the cookies on to a cooling rack and let it cool fully. Though these will be soft while out of oven, but eventually it will harden on cooling.
- Store them in airtight containers and serve with a cup of cold milk 🙂
Ok i will buy. Thanks
Thanks. I used Wilton 2d nozzle.
2d is even better 🙂
When ever i tried to pipe out rosette after 4_5 cookies my piping bag bursted. How do you pipe out so many cookies
Which nozzle are u using?
Add lil more butter to the dough, make it soft. Or add aspoon of milk. Use big nozzle. I have used Wilton nozzle..I had faced similar problem with local nozzle. Gd luck
We should use salted or unsalted butter for cookies
I always use unsalted butter. You can use either of the two. But if you use salted butter, skip the salt in the recipe.