Sprinkles. Everywhere.
Stuck in the cracks of our placements, bleeding red and green dye under our fingernails, and sticking to my bare feet.
It’s the kind of thing where you say to yourself, “Why did I do that again?”
Not the cookies.
I mean the kids. The kids doing the cookies. In our apartment which.is.tiny.
And then the neighbors getting invited in from their peeking post at the window. The shyness. The laughter. The little hands that made their way into sticky mouths.
The lack of a vacuum cleaner.
I’m still sweating.
Highlight reel includes:
- Chocolate. Chocolate frosting.
- Our sweet, shy neighbor kids accepting the invite to join us.
- Realizing they didn’t know what to do with frosting when they started eating it. Straight up. Either that or they’ve been spying on me for the last few months.
- My girls, my students, laughing.
- My girls laughing so much that it got a little annoying.
- Team sprinkle cleanup and the discovery that we do indeed have a broom. #itsbeenfivemonths
- Sweating nonstop. I think it helps for losing weight in between cookies or something.
Then I took these glamour shots of the frosted, sprinkled, cutie pie chocolate thumbprint cookies in some pre-typhoon light.
Yeah, like Super Typhoon Bopha that ripped through the Philippines earlier this week. That happened. {FYI: we stayed safe here in Cebu as the storm passed mostly to the south of us. But let’s all please send our thoughts and prayers to the communities in the neighboring islands who lost homes, and also the families who lost loved ones. Although the storm was far less destructive than it could have been, there are many people who experienced and will continue to experience significant loss.}
That pre-typhoon light was totally gorgeous. I felt a little distracted and flighty and nervous and all, as I often do about these typhoon sorts of things. Power went out mid-shoot at which point I started to put my stuff away, at which point I realized that you don’t need electricity for a food photo shoot. What?! Somehow that was stressful.
The wind picked up. Just when I thought it wasn’t possible, the light got even better. Sprinkles were flying in the wind and squishing between my toes because team sprinkle cleanup didn’t quite pan out like we had hoped, so there’s still sprinkles. Three days later. Everywhere.
Cookie –> mouth. And again.
These are fudgy bliss. Unless you don’t want them to be fudgy, in which case you can bake them on the longer end and let the frosting set longer and you’ll end up with more of a shortbready sort of thing. No further comment.
If you can seriously resist underbaking these, I don’t think I know you.
Mini Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 30 1x
Description
These mini chocolate thumbprint cookies are adorable and easy to make. And mini means you can eat more, right? I think so. | pinchofyum.com
Ingredients
- 2 sticks + 2 tablespoons of butter, softened
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1/3 cup cocoa powder
- 2 cups flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 3 tablespoons cocoa powder
- 1 heaping cup powdered sugar
- 2–3 tablespoons hot water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- holiday sprinkles
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350. Cream the butter and the sugar until smooth. Add the 1/3 cup cocoa powder and mix until incorporated.
- In a separate bowl, combine the flour, salt, baking soda, and baking powder. Add to the butter mixture and mix until just combined. Roll into small balls and make an indent with your thumb in the center of the ball. Bake for 7-9 minutes or until dry looking and lightly cracked on the surface but still very soft. I left mine a little bit underdone so they were softer and fudgier, almost like a brownie.
- When they come out of the oven, press the centers down again to make a more defined well for the frosting. Allow to cool.
- Whisk the cocoa powder, powdered sugar, hot water, and vanilla. Spoon the frosting into the centers of the cookies and add sprinkles. Allow frosting to set before storing in tins.
Notes
Store at room temperature or in the freezer after the frosting has set.
The recipe makes about 3 dozen cookies.
- Prep Time: 20 mins
- Cook Time: 20 mins
- Category: Dessert
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: mint chocolate thumbprint cookies, thumbprint cookies, chocolate thumbprint cookies
PS. I tried/started/practiced making a video on my iPhone. Fun times! What do you cool kids think are the best movie making apps?
And no, those are not my pajamas. Nope nope nope.