Choco Chips Cookies Without Oven

#goldenapron3 #week15 #post10 #puzzle_cookie This cookies r very simple and loved by entire family. Very crispy and mouth melted cookies.
Choco Chips Cookies Without Oven
#goldenapron3 #week15 #post10 #puzzle_cookie This cookies r very simple and loved by entire family. Very crispy and mouth melted cookies.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take a mixing bowl add flour, Powdered sugar, oats flour.
- 2
With salt and Baking Powder. Give it nice mix.
- 3
Now add ghee/ butter or oil. I used oil add half mix and than half just try to bind the flour. If u feel dry add milk not more than 2 tbsp. (I added only 1 tbsp)
- 4
Bind the dough add choco chips. Mix and bind it. Cover it and freeze it for 10-15 min.
- 5
Now put pan/ kadhai on medium flame. Arrange ring. Cover it and keep for preheat for 10-15 min. Grease the plate place butter paper grease it too.
- 6
Now take the dough from the fridge mix and make lemon sized balls. If u make any shape take mould and make it. I make scoop shape. Arrange cookies in greased plate.
- 7
Now place some chochips on the top of cookies. Put the plate in preheated kadhai. Cover it and bake for 20-25 min on low flame.
- 8
After 25 min cookies r done. Take out on rack get it cool for 1/2 hr. Then serve.
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