The holiday season is not complete without gingerbread cookies but make it extra special with these chocolate gingerbread cookies. Frost it with icing, drizzle some melted chocolate or stud in some chocolate chips.
3 and ½cupsall-purpose flourplus extra for dusting
1cupcocoa powder
2teaspoonsbaking soda
2teaspoonsground ginger
½teaspoonground cinnamon
½teaspoonnutmeg
Instructions
In a large mixing bowl, beat butter and sugar with an electric mixer until combined.
Add vanilla, molasses, and aquafaba. Beat again to form a creamy mixture.
Sift in flour, cocoa, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg and beat briefly until the dough starts to come together.
Form dough into a smooth round disc. Wrap the dough in plastic and pop in the fridge for 30 minutes to rest.
Preheat oven to 180 C (350 F). Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper.
Lightly flour the countertop/large cutting board and roll out the dough using a rolling pin. Or else you can place the disc of dough in between 2 parchment paper sheets and then roll it which will make the process less messy.
Dust your rolling pin as you go to prevent the dough from sticking.
Cut out shapes and place the cookies onto the prepared trays. Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool. Drizzle with melted chocolate or frost it with icing.
Notes
I made 3 dozen cut out cookies using various Christmas themed cookie cutters. The rest of the dough I scooped out the dough into 1 tablespoon balls and flattened it lightly and baked it. Once the cookies were out of the oven pressed in some white chocolate chips.
The baking time will vary depending upon the thickness of the cookies. So anywhere between 10-13 minutes probably. As always test-bake a couple of cookies and then determine the thickness you have to make and the baking time accordingly.
Taste & Texture
The use of a considerable quantity of cocoa powder does affect the sweetness of these chocolate gingerbread cookies. So when I made another batch of these cookies I increased the quantity of sugar and that's what I have mentioned in the recipe. I think people who have a sweet tooth might want to increase it a bit more especially if you are not frosting the cookie.
If you bake it a little too long the cookies tend to burn and have a burnt flavor. So make sure all the cookies are of the same size and thickness and adjust the baking time accordingly.