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Flourless Chocolate Stout Cookies

Flourless Chocolate Stout Cookies 101

This is what happens when you leave me alone with a bag of cocoa powder.

Not just one batch, but five. Each batch with new tweaks to make them perfect. A batch with mini chocolate chips, one with ill-advised walnuts, one batch of chocolate and caramel ice cream cookie sandwiches, and the last batch left on my sisters kitchen table for her to love-hate me when she got home from work.

Some recipes bring out the obsessive, the this-must-be-perfect, the one-more-to-make-it-even-better, and this recipe stuck that cord. The next time I make them it’ll be with a sprinkle of sea salt on the top, maybe a smoked Maldon, and a barrel aged stout.

As a side note: beer and cookies are vastly superior to milk and cookies. No exceptions.


Flourless Chocolate Stout Cookies

Servings 16 -18 cookies

Ingredients
  

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 ¾ cups 1 lbs powdered sugar
  • 1 cup 114g unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2 teaspoons 5g vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons stout beer
  • 1 cup 140g chocolate chips

Instructions
 

  • Separate the eggs.
  • Add the salt to the whites and beat the whites until light and frothy.
  • Add ½ cup powdered sugar to the whites, beat until firm.
  • Add the remaining powdered sugar and cocoa powder, stir until combined.
  • Stir in the vanilla, beer and egg yolks until well combined. Stir in the chocolate chips.
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a cookie scoop to mound cookies onto the parchment.
  • Freeze for 10 minutes. Preheat the oven to 375.
  • Bake for 14 minutes.
  • Pull the parchment onto the counter to allow the cookies to cool.
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Comments


Kelly | Maverick Baking September 7, 2016 um 12:44 am

Wow, I’ve never seen anyone put beer in cookies, such a good idea! I love chocolate stout cake, so I can imagine these are delicious, thanks for a great recipe!

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Meg September 24, 2016 um 5:07 pm

These spread like CRAZY despite the freezer time… super chewy and delicious 🙂

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CactusHeart July 14, 2018 um 11:05 pm

I might suggest using whoopie pie pans or muffin top pans so that they will more or less retain their shape if they tend to spread out even after following directions.

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Jennifer August 5, 2017 um 10:22 am

These cookies are amazing. I made them for some friends and they were a big hit. The cookies are really chocolately, esspecially with no flour to get in the way – crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside. I did make one change to the recipe – started with 4x as much beer, but reduced it in a saucepan down to the correct amout – got a stronger beer flavor that way.

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Jackie August 5, 2017 um 11:34 am

that’s awesome! So glad you like them <3

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Bess December 17, 2017 um 5:07 pm

Just made these. They are so delicious! I tried a sprinkle of sea salt on top on the last batch and it’s definitely the way to go. I am going to make more for the holidays and add a pinch of expresso powder to deepen the chocolate flavor even more. So delicious, I pray I don’t eat them all before I have a chance to share them with everyone. Thank you for a great recipe!

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Jennifer December 22, 2017 um 4:09 pm

I made these last night with Founders Breakfast Stout. I gave them away as gifts to coworkers and they were a huge hit. This is a recipe I’ll keep using. Thank you!

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Mandy DeBoer January 14, 2018 um 12:49 pm

I was so excited about these, but I just made them, and they spread so much I could not salvage any to serve to other people. I even tried using a circle cookie cutter to get the gooey middle, but they were completely calling apart. Any tips or ideas about what went wrong?

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Jackie January 14, 2018 um 1:35 pm

Sounds like they weren’t cold enough. Did you freeze them for ten minutes? Maybe try freezing for 20 minutes, that would probably fix the issue. Sorry, you had a problem with these!

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Lauren June 23, 2018 um 1:08 pm

Just FYI- this is the second recipe of yours that I’ve tried in a week that fails to mention when to add the vanilla. I can figure it out but just FYI. It was a weird deja vue moment!

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Jackie June 23, 2018 um 2:27 pm

Oh no! Thanks for letting me know. Yike, will update

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