Wholegrain Buckwheat Orange Chocolate Chippers … the cookies get better and better with each experiment, and these were really really good {if I may say so myself}. I know because they were over before I knew it, and I could see ‘those eyes’ searching for more. And yes of course, I got photobombed yet again.
Impossible to keep this little pup away. Impossible to keep her away. She wants to be part of just about everything, no matter how mundane it might be. Bambi is the cutest little one at 5 months, just slightly less cute than our Coco. Coco is our first love of course.Anyway, back to the food talk. Most of my baking finds roots in the ingredients I have on hand, much like this bread I made not so long ago. It’s a ‘Swirled Everything But the Kitchen Sink Bread’, an interesting concept that encourages you to use anything and everything left over in the fridge. I have yet to share this recipe, but it’s an easy swirled bread, the making of which I shared on Instastories on the PAB Insta handle a short while ago. Most of my recipes are really simple and on the go. Leaves me time to play around with the camera! I took a few different shots of the cookies on different backgrounds, different settings, angles, light etc.
I went on too do a dark moody shot series too. Call me addicted to the camera!!
These cookies also used anything I had on hand. Jaggery, oats, buckwheat flour etc. I shared these Wholegrain Buckwheat Orange Chocolate Chippers there too. Do follow Passionate About Baking on Instagram as I share quick and easy recipes there on and off. Instagram’s a great place to be, so much inspiration and so much creativity.The cookies of course are the simplest two bowl cookies. Mix the dry ingredients in one bowl. The wet go into the bowl of the stand mixer. Whisk both, mix both, and we’re good to go. Actually that’s just the good thing about comfort food like this. Minimum fuss, minimum clean up, maximum satisfaction.Do bake a batch when you have a little time to unwind. These Wholegrain Buckwheat Orange Chocolate Chippers will be baking before you know it. It probably takes more time just to line out the ingredients. That is one thing I always always do. Makes life simple, and you don’t miss an ingredient. I’ve learnt the hard way of course so I might as well share that tip!
Wholegrain Buckwheat Orange Chocolate Chippers come together in a matter of minutes, fuss free and absolutely delicious. That they are 100% wholegrain makes them a winner. Swap the chocolate chips for raisins, maybe add some walnuts, or make them coffee chocolate chip cookies. Either way, these will disappear before you know it! This is pure comfort food.
Prep Time 5 minutesminutes
Cook Time 20 minutesminutes
Total Time 25 minutesminutes
Servings 24cookies
Ingredients
Dry Mix
75gwholewheat flour {aata}
75gquick cooking oats
50gbuckwheat flour {kuttu ka aata}
3/4tspbaking soda
1/4tspsalt
75gdark chocolate chips
50gwalnutschopped
Wet Mix
100gunsalted butterroom temperature
115gjaggery granules
1egg
1tbspyogurt
1/2tspvanilla extract
Zest of 1 orange
Instructions
Place all the dry mix ingredients in a large bowl and stir to mix.
Place all the wet mix ingredients in bowl of stand mixer, fitted with the paddle attachment, and process for 2 minutes on speed 3.
Add the dry mix and stir with paddle attachment on slowest speed for 30 seconds.
Let the mixture stand/rest while you preheat the oven to 180C {15-20 minutes}
Line 2 baking sheets with parchment.
Place scoops of cookie dough on the parchment, 2 inches apart, 12 on each sheet. Flatten gently with the tines of a fork. {Sprinkle over a few more chocolate chips if you are feeling particularly indulgent}
Bake for 15-20 minutes, until the edges are done, light golden brown, and the centre is still a little soft. {Bake further 5 minutes if you like crisp cookies}.
Remove tray from oven, allow to stand for 5 minutes, then cool the cookies completely on the rack.
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About me: I am a freelance food writer, recipe developer and photographer. Food is my passion - baking, cooking, developing recipes, making recipes healthier, using fresh seasonal produce and local products, keeping a check on my carbon footprint and being a responsible foodie! I enjoy food styling, food photography, recipe development and product reviews. I express this through my food photographs which I style and the recipes I blog. My strength lies in 'Doing Food From Scratch'; it must taste as good as it looks, and be healthy too. Baking in India, often my biggest challenge is the non-availability of baking ingredients, and this has now become a platform to get creative on. I enjoy cooking immensely as well.
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12 thoughts on “Wholegrain Buckwheat Orange Chocolate Chippers … chocolate chip cookies get better and better”
A beautiful combination of flavours. This looks really interesting! I’m glad there are people like you who can never fail to make our taste buds dance. Aren’t we all tired of the flaky ones who just overshare random pictures using #foodporn.
There’s a movement going on against such oversharers. You should check it out. I’m sure you come across many such people who need to #KeepItPersonal.
Love Love Love that you’ve used Kuttu ka atta in the recipe, I’ve been scouring the web for something like this. How long do you reckon these cookies will stay, in Delhi weather?
A beautiful combination of flavours. This looks really interesting! I’m glad there are people like you who can never fail to make our taste buds dance. Aren’t we all tired of the flaky ones who just overshare random pictures using #foodporn.
There’s a movement going on against such oversharers. You should check it out. I’m sure you come across many such people who need to #KeepItPersonal.
I loved the furry cookie, I couldn’t stop watching the pictures! :))))))
Thank you so much Cristina 🙂
Thank you so much Cristina.
Love Love Love that you’ve used Kuttu ka atta in the recipe, I’ve been scouring the web for something like this. How long do you reckon these cookies will stay, in Delhi weather?
Thank you so much. These days, when the weather is so cool indoors, they’ll be good for a week at least. Please store in a cool place.
wow i like you all recipes thanks for sharing this one
“Just to say “thank you” We all enjoyed your delicious food and the evening was everything we hoped it would be. Thank you so much.“
hi could u tell me what can i use in place of egg
Hi Khushboo, you can either use flaxseed, or then increase the butter and use some yogurt. Will need some experimenting to get it right.
Wow, looks so yum… Just loved it…
Thanks for the lovely recipe….
It’s amazing quick you can whip up a batch of these. Thank you for the recipe, I loved it!