I have been blogging for almost 8 years and over this time I have read many blogs and made numerous friends in the blogging world. Luckily, I have had the opportunity to meet some of these blogger friends in person and others I know them virtually through their blogs. One such person was Isabella who wrote the blog Coriander Queen. Her blog has a varied collection of recipes, all captured beautifully on camera too. I have followed Isabellas' blog for a long time, although I had never met her in person, I felt I knew her from her work. Sadly in March she passed away after a long illness. The blogging community are saddened by such devastating news and will miss her tremendously in the blogosphere. We all wanted to do something special to remember her by, so an idea emerged to take inspiration from her recipes and recreate them as a tribute.
I have chosen her Eggless Chocolate Cocoa Cookies recipe and have remade it with minor changes. You can find the original recipe here. Please do check the linky at the bottom of this post for all the other recipes.
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Delicious Chocolate cookies with white chocolate chunks and pecans.
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
- 115 g Self raising flour
- 85 g granulated sugar
- 115 g butter
- Pinch of salt
- 30 g birds custard powder
- 1 tablespoon Milk
- 30 g Cocoa Powder
- 1 bar 100 g White chocolate cut into chunks
- 12 Pecans roughly chopped (optional)
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C. 2. Grease two baking trays with butter and keep aside. 3.In a bowl sieve together the flour, cocoa powder and the custard powder and keep aside. 4.Cream together the sugar and butter and then add the flour and make a dough, only add the milk if the mixture will not come together. Add the chopped white chocolate chunks and pecans.5.Roll out walnut sized balls from the cookie dough and place them on the greased baking tray, making sure you keep plenty of space between them as they will spread whilst baking.6.There is no need to flatten the balls they will spread during baking.7. Bake the cookies for 12-15 minutes and remove from the oven, leave them to cool on the trays. Do not over bake the cookies, as they will firm up when they cool.
Details:
Prep time: 1Cooking time: 15Total time:30 minsYield: 22 cookiesTo see what recipes the other bloggers have made see below:
- Easy 5 ingredient pesto tomato tart on Amuse Your Bouche (vegetarian)
- Globe artichoke with balsamic dip on Natural Kitchen Adventures (vegan)
- Cider, apple and sausage casserole on Farmersgirl Kitchen
- Chocolate orange oat bars on Veggie Desserts (vegan)
- Peanut butter chocolate chip cookies on Tin and Thyme (vegetarian)
- Arancini (risotto balls) on Coffee & Vanilla (vegetarian)
- Rich coffee cupcakes on BakingQueen74 (vegetarian)
- Gingerbread cupcakes with orange buttercream on The Veg Space (vegan)
- Marmalade and ginger loaf cake on The Crafty Larder (vegetarian)
- Ginger and oat cookies on Kavey Eats (vegetarian)
- Amatriciana pasta on Kitchen Sanctuary Treacle tart on Patisserie Makes Perfect (vegetarian)
- Crispy fried halloumi on Supper In The Suburbs (vegetarian)
- Chocolate fridge cake on Jo's Kitchen (vegetarian)
- Chocolate almond butter cookies on Rough Measures (vegetarian)
- Eggless chocolate chip cookies on Simply Sensational Food (vegetarian)
- Boozy decadent hot chocolate on Fab Food 4 All (vegetarian)
- Easy no bake blackberry cheesecakes on Casa Costello (vegetarian)
- Best coriander / cilantro recipes on Fuss Free Flavours (some vegetarian)
- Easy gingerbread popcorn snack on Celery & Cupcakes (vegetarian)
- Elderflower and vodka cocktail slush on The Hedgecombers (vegetarian)
- Fruit flapjacks on The Petite Cook (vegan)
- Tomato, garlic and prawn spaghetti on Hungry Healthy Happy (pesceaterian)
- Lemon drizzle loaf cake on Penne For Your Thoughts (vegetarian)
- Chicken ramen on It's Not Easy Being Greedy
- Stuffed Nutella cookies on Munchies And Munchkins (vegetarian)
- Easy Berry Compote on Eats Amazing (vegetarian)
- Caipirinha on Lovely Appetite (vegetarian)
- Garlic and Lime Coriander Prawns on Travels for Tatse (pesceaterian)
One for my daughter, she loves baking, will pass on the recipe!
ReplyDeleteThey are delicious I am sure your daughter will love them.
DeleteWhat a lovely thing to do for Isabella - I'm sorry to hear of her loss, but how nice that she is always remembered. These of course look delicious - and I can't believe you have blogged for 8 years - that's a feat in itself!
ReplyDeleteIt is sad but she has left a beautiful legacy of recipes for other to remember her by.
DeleteA lovely tribute Nayna <3
ReplyDeleteThank you Jane
DeleteThe cookies look amazing and this is such a beautiful tribute to Isabella!
ReplyDeleteThey really were fool proof so its a keeper of a recipe.
DeleteBeautiful post, Nayna.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kavey.
DeleteSo saddened by the loss of Izzie - these chocolate cookies look like a great way to remember her <3
ReplyDeleteYes I saw she baked a lot on her blog so it was apt to create something sweet.
DeleteBeautiful photo and a lovely tribute
ReplyDeleteThank you Lucy.
DeleteA lovely tribute, and gorgeous looking cookies!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicky.
DeleteI think biscuits are a great way to remember Izzie and these ones look perfect.
ReplyDeleteThey turned out delicious too so it looks like I will be making more soon.
DeleteWow, I certainly wouldn't refuse one of those delicious looking cookies. We will all miss Izzie's presence online, she was a star.
ReplyDeleteShe was a star indeed now she will shine upon us from up above.
DeleteThese would go lovely with a cup of tea. Izzie will be missed from our little blogging family.
ReplyDeleteYes she will be missed but she will live with us through her recipes.
DeleteThat's so sad to hear about Isabella and such a wonderful thing you're all doing to pay tribute to her. I'm really sorry to hear about your loss.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look wonderful and even though I'm not much of a baker, I may have to give these a go! ♥
Delicious - a recipe everyone can enjoy and a wonderful tribute to a lovely lady!
ReplyDeleteThese look lovely! I used to bake cookies all the time, but it's been a while! :( xxx
ReplyDeleteThese biscuits are lovely, a wonderful way to commemorate Isabella.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad to hear I lost a blogger friend some years back, I remembered her today! I will look into her blog and contribute to this tribute
ReplyDeleteBlogging gives us a lot of "faceless" friendships that gets treasured for sure... may your friend's soul rest in peace... it is lovely to see a big group cooking from her blog, there is no other way to commemorate her...
ReplyDeleteThese sound very good. Thanks for the recipe
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute! These cookies look so great and love they are eggless.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a nice way of celebrating the life and passion of Isabella. It's so sad when you hear people so young pass away from terrible illnesses. :(
ReplyDeleteHow fun! The white chocolate is a lovely addition!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely tribute, I'm so sorry for your loss. The cookies look so good
ReplyDeleteIt is so sad about Isabella. These cookies are a beautiful tribute to her.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful tribute! These cookies look really delish.
ReplyDeleteAlways useful to have egg free recipes up one's sleeve, and this looks like a great one. A delicious cookie and lovely tribute to Izzie :)
ReplyDeleteOh these just sound SO yummy! I do love a good cookie :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for the loss of your friend. This is such a beautiful way to honor her and make sure her recipes are remembered. These cookies look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet thing to do for a sweet blogger friend. <3 I need to try these cookies soon; I'm intrigued on how the custard powder affects the flavour; seems like an amazing addition to any batter.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear about your friend, it's such a nice idea to have her recipes live on. They do look super yummy x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute to Isabella, I am sure her loss is felt keenly throughout the blogging world. She was so young it is so sad but I am sure she would have loved these cookies x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thing to do and just shows how amazing the blogging community really is! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute. These look like amazing biscuits
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely tribute. I'm so sorry. She sounds like an amazing woman!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely tribute Nayna <3
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet post. Sorry about the loss of your friend. She must have been an amazing woman. The love on social media for her is touching. This looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad to read the news about Isabella - your cookies are a fantastic tribute to her
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely tribute and it has made me smile to see everyone banding together and sharing her recipes - I am sure she would have loved it :)
ReplyDeleteAwwh what a beautiful tribute so that her recipes are shared with even more of the world! These look great I'd love to try them!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely tribute, those cookies look yummy x
ReplyDeleteThey look like the perfect cookie and a lovely tribute to Izzie xx
ReplyDeleteDefinitely need to try these very soon! Sound and look delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely thing to do. The cookies look delish also.
ReplyDeleteoh fab as we always run out of eggs so its great to know I could still do some baking with the kids without them
ReplyDeleteI cant imagine what her family are going through now and love how many bloggers are sharing her posts. These cookies look delicious x
ReplyDeleteWith my latest cravings, these cookies really look amazing! Need to try the recipe :))
ReplyDeleteThey look really delicious. A lovely tribute to Izzie x
ReplyDeleteI love this looks absolutely delicious! It would be interesting to try this dishes with adding other ingredients! yummy!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely tribute. As a fellow blogger, I too have a special place in my heart for the friends I've met online. What a world we get to live in where friendship truly knows no boundaries . I'm sure she would have smiled big at the tribute everyone has left for her. I can't wait to try the cookies .. especially since I know their story x
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear of your friend. Blogging connections are quite special! The recipe is lovely and the story is even more so. xx
ReplyDeleteAnother treat for my sister thanks
ReplyDeleteThese look amazing need to get baking this weekend!
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