I gave up chocolate and desserts for Lent, so this one was a hard one to make. I had to make it quickly and get it in the fridge fast, to keep my fingers out of the dough. Instead of adding chopped chocolate to the batter, I added mini chocolate chips. Since this is a dough that you can freeze, I baked just enough for the kiddos and hid my stash in the freezer. Can't wait to try them myself, but the little ones enjoyed them for dessert.
Happy Friday!
It's going to be one happy Easter at your place ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou're not kidding! 2 weeks to go :)
DeleteYours look like they sliced so easily. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThey did slice easily, but the dough felt more airy than the plain sables I've made in the past.
DeleteVery pretty cookies! I don’t think I could have resisted…they will be that much sweeter!
ReplyDeleteThank you, good things come to those who wait, right?
DeleteI admire your willpower. I don't think I could have mixed up, baked, and the styled these cookies for photos without sneaking a taste. In know you will enjoy the stashed logs when you can bake them for yourself!
ReplyDeleteYes, I could have quite a little chocolate party with all the chocolate goodies tucked away in my freezer :)
DeleteSounds like a little bit of self torture :-) You have willpower galore.
ReplyDeleteI'm feeling a bit tortured, next year it's going to be one or the other.
DeleteSunday's don't count. Tomorrow you can enjoy your beautiful sables!
ReplyDeleteI've gone this long, would feel bad if I had something on a Sunday. But, will remember that rule next year :)
DeleteThat's lots of will power! I took snitches of dough many times and had to eat all the ones that had weird shapes...too good. Your cookies look perfect. You will love these later.
ReplyDeleteI am really impressed with your willpower! Way to go! You will definitely enjoy them when Lent is over. They are the very epitome of chocolately goodness.
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