I was planning quite a long to make out some bakes mainly with two ingredients, the famous chocolate and the nutritious ragi flour, i tried this both ingredients as cookies yesterday as eggless version but not vegan...This cookies are really fantastic, healthy and kids friendly , best for their evening snacks with simple ingredients..Initially i wanted to prepare as savoury biscuits with ragi and chocolate, but its was completely weird na.. may be will try out next time to see how this two ingredients works out together to see how they will tastes out if they are prepared as savoury cookies..Personally this cookies tastes really prefect with some hot coffee or tea when served as snacks and everyone at home loved it, i prepared this ragi and chocolate cookies as small batch and instead of dropping with spoons, i prepared a swirl like cookies by using the round nozzle and pastry bag, which looks like a snail and my DH named this cookies as snail cookies..
1cup Ragi
1/2cup All purpose flour
2tbsp Dark chocolate powder
1/2cup Butter
3/4cup Powdered sugar
1/4cup Apple sauce
1tsp Vanilla essence
1/2tsp Baking powder
1/4tsp Baking soda
Beat the butter and sugar until they turns creamy, mix together the ragi flour, all purpose flour, dark chocolate powder with baking powder and baking soda...add gradually the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and also add the applesauce until they turns as soft but sticky dough...
Preheat the oven at 350F and line a baking sheet over a baking pan, take the dough in a pastry bag with round nozzle and drop over the lined baking sheet as swirl like cookie..finish the dough completely..arrange the baking tray in the middle rack and bake the cookies for 20-25minutes..
We enjoyed having them as warm cookies...
1cup Ragi
1/2cup All purpose flour
2tbsp Dark chocolate powder
1/2cup Butter
3/4cup Powdered sugar
1/4cup Apple sauce
1tsp Vanilla essence
1/2tsp Baking powder
1/4tsp Baking soda
Beat the butter and sugar until they turns creamy, mix together the ragi flour, all purpose flour, dark chocolate powder with baking powder and baking soda...add gradually the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and also add the applesauce until they turns as soft but sticky dough...
Preheat the oven at 350F and line a baking sheet over a baking pan, take the dough in a pastry bag with round nozzle and drop over the lined baking sheet as swirl like cookie..finish the dough completely..arrange the baking tray in the middle rack and bake the cookies for 20-25minutes..
We enjoyed having them as warm cookies...
Ragi cookies sounds healthy .I like the swirl shape of the cookies.
ReplyDeleteoh wow..it looks so cute.I think this will work for me esp cos it willl mask the raagi in it with chocolate.
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute! Thanks for sharing..
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Jyoti
This one looks so cute and interesting. :) I love the idea of swirl cookies :)
ReplyDeletePriya.....
ReplyDeleteI just have one word .......wow
What an interesting combo.i wudn't have thought it possible to bake cookies from ragi and chocolate....an amazing recipe.... and those swirls are too good.
snail cookies look awesome..
ReplyDeleteThey luk super crunch nd I loved the shape :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and fantastic swirl in it. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteoh wow...priya, ragi cookies, very innovative...looks delicious...must try..
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wow lovely recipe Priya!yesterday i have brought home a big pack of ragi for the first time. will definitely try this recipe. they look so cute and so yummy...simply love it.
ReplyDeleteThose spiral cookies look gr8 dear..lovely n healthy one's too
ReplyDeleteWow!!! these cookies look really cute... yumm and delicious dear):
ReplyDeleteSwirly cookies looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds healthy and yummy..Looks so cute..
ReplyDeleteswirls have come so perfect priya,and a unique combo,looks yummy too
ReplyDeleteLove the shape dear, I have bookmarked the recipe.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like how you piped it. Add some chilli powder for savoury.
ReplyDeleteOoh! Swirly spirally cookies! @_@ Even my eyes are moving in that way! Healthy and the combo is unique! Pondy la meenu naraiya saaptinglo?... No thappu thoughts.
ReplyDeleteLooks cute..very innovative thought..very beautiful photograph too..
ReplyDeleteI would love one of these with a cup of tea... mmm, comfort! :)
ReplyDeleteநல்ல ஐடியா.சத்தானதும் கூட.ஷேப் ரொம்ப அழகா இருக்கு ப்ரியா!!
ReplyDeletethese swirls look so cute !!!
ReplyDeleteRagi cookies look so cute and lovely! Loved the combination of ragi and chocolate...
ReplyDeletenice shape cookies..yummy
ReplyDeleteWow, love theswirl sheapes.Great Priya.
ReplyDeleteThis is ridiculous n very innovative priya.Loved those appealing swirls which makes me drool.
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious!!!and healthy:)
ReplyDeletei love the shape..looks gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteWOW! Priya, you outdid yourself today. What a beautiful shape and with Ragi too.
ReplyDeleteReally an intersting and unique combo Priya...hats off to ur guts for trying new and yummy goodies like this..looks so pretty Dear
ReplyDeleteThe swirls look so cute and nice combo.
ReplyDeleteThe cookies have come out just perfect and shiny too..very innovative as always..Cheers
ReplyDeleteWOW very beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteLovely cookies Priya..Loved the cute shape..I think this will trick my picky eater..nice one..
ReplyDeleteWowo i just love the shape of those cookies, they look so so cute.
ReplyDeleteLovely swirls Priya, you have made it healthy with the addition of Ragi to it!!! Nice color and healthy!!!
ReplyDeletewow! great idea nice one!
ReplyDeletethe cookies luks gorgeous..wish to try this one..
ReplyDeleteyummy cookies, priya..perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhooo that luks adorable, cant believe its raagi, luks like fancy food from the shop:)
ReplyDeletepriya,
ReplyDeleteRagi cookies looks really good, they are cute too.
That is a beautiful shape cookie- long back I blogged an eggless Ragi cookie but not with choco!
ReplyDeletelooks beautiful and awesome..you are great Priya
ReplyDeleteWow..they look fabulous, great recipe!
ReplyDeletewow, nice combo, ragi and chocolate..love the cute swirls..Very innovative..
ReplyDeleteVery pretty looking cookies.. thanks for sharing its wonderful
ReplyDeleteChocolate cookies looks yummy and tempting. I feel like having it now. Thanks for this new recipe.
ReplyDeleteLoved idea of adding raagi! loved d shape! looks so cute..
ReplyDeleteWow..this looks insanely good. This will have to be one of your top 10 recipes. Looking at the # of comments you should know that,right?
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful & healthy idea to make cookies with ragi and chocolate.. sure your kids must be really lucky Priya...
ReplyDeletehey priya..awesome cookie recipe...thy luk very tempting...nice n healthy combo...loved the shape which u gave thm
ReplyDeleteThose spirals loos so cute, Priya!
ReplyDeleteSuper cookies da..love the shape of these cookies :)
ReplyDeleteSnail cookies look very cute. Healthy one too.
ReplyDeleteLoved those swirl shapes. Very creative of you to pipe them to get the shape.
ReplyDeleteHave made raagi cookies. And adding chocolate is indeed a lovely idea.
Looks so cute... LOve the idea too :)Well done priya !!
ReplyDeleteAmazing cookies Priya and a neat idea of using a pastry bag. Thanks for sending it to the event.
ReplyDeletewow this is so nice. looks very cute.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteFirst time in your site and I love the sight of these swirly cookies.
I have a small question here - The applesauce you are using here, is it a substitute for egg or fat? I know you have used butter already, so Im guessing the applesauce is acting as an egg substitute in this recipe. Please correct me if Im wrong. Why all this fuss is because, I cannot procure applesauce here in Bangalore, India. And apples are out of season now, so I cannot even make some myself :(
If you could confirm what the applesauce is substituting, it'd be great. Also if it is substituting the egg, could you please tell me how many eggs (im guessing its one egg since its just 1/4th cup of applesauce). Sorry about such a long comment...its more like a long story! I'll await your reply.
Thanks a million in advance!
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Madhuri
Hi Madhuri...as u told absolutely i used applesauce as a substitute for eggs, yep u can use an egg to replace the apple sauce yaar, hope this helps..
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, thanks so much for the quick response! I will def try out these cookies. I plan to use flax seeds as the egg substitute. I'll keep you posted on how they turn out.
ReplyDeleteThanks a million, once again.
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Madhuri